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From: Tuck

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258224.3 in reply to 258224.2
Date: 4/24/2014 7:41:18 AM
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Fisrt, thanks to JosephKa, yes, it explains very well the situation.

For sure, i will keep on thinking that Utopia would have been even more interesting with no access to the real countries transfert list, and same roster for eveyone, this would have been a real competition between managers.


Never been a tactician or a very good manager, so I guess I agree with you, but not a lot to add.

What I'm bit sad is the forums. I was really hoping for more active forums. This one is OK, but could have been more. The two leagues I follow have very few messages and when stumbling upon one league or another I didn't see highly active forums. If someone can show me one, that would be nice. With 70+ leagues, there should be some with 50+, 100+ and 150+ messages.

It seems like Utopia managers are active for their teams, but not that much on the forum, at least from my point of view.


About forums, i think that main problem is communication between people, espacially because of languages.
I think that around 40-50% of Utopian users may speak english, and something like 15% are speaking spanish and another 15% are speaking french.
Even if (obviously...) some people are used to speak in different languages, some others do not, so imagine BB activity spreaded over 75 divisions : you ended with 1 to 3 managers able to communicate in the same language and want to be active on the forum.
You can't have an active forum...

Last edited by Tuck at 4/24/2014 7:41:38 AM

From: Glantz
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258224.5 in reply to 258224.4
Date: 4/24/2014 8:11:16 AM
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Pretty solid observation, I ended up in a league that didn't buy like crazy, however I managed to fumble the first round of the cup away.. Which means I don't need as wide of a roster and can concentrate more on league and training so I guess it's not all that bad..

I agree the forums aren't as active as I thought they would be.. I haven't been too active
Myself when it comes to writing, but I read most things..

Can't wait to play the other conference.. How is everyone doing? Following your initial plans? Achieving the goals you thought you would?

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258224.6 in reply to 258224.5
Date: 4/24/2014 8:51:39 AM
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Our league is pretty quiet too. I tried to stir up things a little when some teams started doing the time-honored and sickening practice of listing players that they had bought less than two weeks earlier for three times or more what they paid for them. We had a small bit of conversation about one particular game where one of the teams felt done unfairly by the engine. Other than that, it's been very quiet.

I'm looking forward to interconference play and the last third of the season, since by then everyone should hopefully be done with the Cup and we can get a better idea of true team strength. Now that I was able to pick up a reasonable price, reasonable salary advanced trainer, I can see how long I can stay in the top two of my conference while economically breaking even before any arena income.

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258224.7 in reply to 258224.1
Date: 4/24/2014 10:24:58 AM
white snake
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Black Forest Boars
- The basic decision is whether to compete for promotion, to tank, or to grow organically (fiddle with arena, train initial roster etc.)

And unfortunately the tankers earn a lot of money. An example from my league: $164.126 arena income after 3 home games. He's ranked 9th in income. The best earning team earned only $23.500 more.

- Some have built massively unbalanced teams, assuming that it will be hard for opponents to assemble a really wholesome team quickly and cheaply that can survive some heavy pummeling from either inside or outside

Yes. I tried to stop a team (two old bigs) with full court press (they had bad handling). It only work on the defensive end. Unfortunately I wasn't able to score well against his guys. Other teams have one high scoring SF or C or whatever.

- To me it is an open question whether offense or defense is more important (cheaply affordable) at the moment

I would say Offense. Let's say at the beginning offense and defense were somehow balanced. No player had a better skill than 7. Did you try to play an outside tactic against such a defense (without some old guys)? It's ridicilous. It's almost if you're playing against a wall. So the current defense level is enough for stopping most of the guys. If you want to win your games you have to play with a high offense to be able to score. In a couple of weeks it could shift to defense.

- Cash flow is looking good for many teams, it will be interesting to see what this does to transfer prices for relevant player types as the crunch time of the season approaches

short term: prices for old guys are high
mid term: prices for players between 27 and 32 and well skillsets will rise
long term: we will go back to the time "seasons 10-13" where some players were sold for 5+ mio. First and second division of Utopia will need strong and well trained guys. And this desire will fuel the prices for young trained players.

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258224.8 in reply to 258224.7
Date: 4/24/2014 11:52:04 AM
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Review of my strategy

Nice analysis. Glad to see others are trying to get a feel for the ripple effect of 1000+ teams on the economy and each other.

I've opted for a balanced old team. 5 starters that are carrying my team in the league without a ton of resistance (most teams seem to be saving, growing arena, or slowly buying specific players). In my opinion the perk to this quick start is that the old players are winning league games while carrying my team through the cup a little as well. This helps sell seats and earn the cup $. You figure that in Utopia 500ish teams (half) never received cup money, 250 only received 50k, and so on... Ultimately I am able to save money for a few weeks in the cup, field a decent team in comparison to the league, and encourage my Fan Survey for this and next season. My major weakness is the lack of youth anywhere on my team. I didnt have a player worth training, so I have found a bandaid for that. I will have to quickly revamp my team due to age.

At this point I feel comfortable hoping to get a playoff run of some kind and promoting. This should help supplement the money I spent on older players early in the season. Over these first couple of weeks its seems that my income is still in line with the league averages, but I have the cup bump up my pay as well.

I guess what I'm saying is that I have a hybrid of short term strategy (spent $ on old players, cup run, playoff run), hoping the long term will pay off (quicker promotion, happy fans, $ to spend later in the season as well). Money has still been easy to come by even with a higher than average roster salary.

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258224.9 in reply to 258224.8
Date: 4/24/2014 11:59:09 AM
Beetle-Team
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Second Team:
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My first goal is the playoffs. Then I see further. I'm out of the cup, but I have a few trainable player:-)

Good look to all!

Greetings from switzerland!

Man ist erst besiegt, wenn man sich geschlagen gibt!
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258224.10 in reply to 258224.9
Date: 4/24/2014 12:13:57 PM
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Personally, I think the game shape training and blank lineup issues have ruined the idea behind utopia slightly.

Overall I am content with it, I see gdp's, I see effort changes, there's a team in my league 4 of his 6 games have been decided by literal buzzer beaters at the buzzer (he's 3-1 on them). I feel the people whom chose to train Utopians and go that route will not promote over the guys whom bought vets and do game shape training, but in actuality everyone had that option.

My biggest disappointment though.... I watched 2 games on Tuesday and for 6 hours was the ONLY person in utopia chat watching games....

Gives me the vibe that utopia is as dead as most of the leagues.