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177416.11 in reply to 177416.10
Date: 3/21/2011 4:13:44 PM
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It's about the fun of the game, making it feel more cool for me that I can look at my team as like an NBA team. I wouldn't suggest this if it was just for the states but people I assume for example in Poland would love to see bunch of Polskas in their squad without making it difficult to acquire in te transfer market. It's just an option that really can elicit to real life comparison as opposed to random names of bunch of foreign mix salad.

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177416.12 in reply to 177416.11
Date: 3/21/2011 4:44:10 PM
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so but what if when you like to check what your player did, after you have sold him.

You know him as sampsons, who is now called Schneider and didn't learn his real name Sczerbiak.

Which name do you want to read in the match report? If you want to look who get into the game of the lineup, you easily get confused with A and B name.

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177416.13 in reply to 177416.12
Date: 3/21/2011 4:57:28 PM
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His real name, as I mentioned the real name is always there, the alternative name is a secondary name that only exist in your team and changes once he's gone, exactly as jersey number is in your team, player goes somewhere else and that number is gone. The real name would always be there and you look in the history transfer market to find him. I always had in thought that the display would look like if the player is Wilhem Schmidt from Germany and changed to American Will Smith, his name would be displayed as Wilhem Schmidt (Will Smith). Could also just be the alternative name in the middle, but regardless the real name is displayed where it is and not changed.

What I really like to emphasize, this is much less complicated as it sounds to implement and it can be feature that people would really like if you really come to think about it. Many times users get excited about a player, I feel like for so many that excitment completely diminshes when you saying"Dang, that Xanopylaksipotatos Granzischbloobloo is a stud". Ok this is humorous so not great example but if you are like most teams (not all), and you have unfamiliar name as your best player, it really is hard to feel excited about it like the way you would if you're in America and the name of your best player is say Darius Bell.

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177416.14 in reply to 177416.13
Date: 3/22/2011 11:52:35 AM
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It's like going to be a nickname option if you ask me....

This could be good too if for example their name is too formal... for example... the name Augustus Lang is too formal for a hoops player... we could use the alternate name to form other name like Gus Lang, August Lang, etc.

or monikers like "Fever Gus"

but however improved this suggestion may end up i think this suggestion itself may end up on the bottom part on priorities.

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177416.15 in reply to 177416.11
Date: 3/22/2011 12:11:54 PM
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It's about the fun of the game, making it feel more cool for me that I can look at my team as like an NBA team.
Sometimes I feel like I'm bored to dead playing BuzzerBeater, but I can't imagine that this will help. Sorry, but I try to be positive.

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177416.16 in reply to 177416.11
Date: 3/23/2011 1:09:48 AM
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I think this might help managers identify with their players a bit more. My best player over the past couple years is named Henrique da Senra and although I'd never change it now, I probably would have preferred to have him named Henry Sanders or something like that when I first acquired him. Don't care that much but it could be a good idea.

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177416.18 in reply to 177416.17
Date: 3/23/2011 4:44:23 AM
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Maybe it's cultural

I think it is.

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177416.19 in reply to 177416.17
Date: 3/23/2011 6:59:58 AM
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Maybe it's cultural, but I really don't want to change name of my players to facilitate my remembering of them.

Yes I often nickname them, but it's just a little mind game and I'm happy to see each their real name rather than frenchized names.


As I mentioned, Real names are there and always there and appear everywhere that it is supposed to be. The alternative names are additional and they are optional. Some people prefer besides remembering names also having the joyful comfort of players from their own nation as opposed to stranger. Those that like foreigners mixed salad can keep the foreign mixed salad names, those that like more of their national names can choose to do that as well. In your case you can still keep the names as you wish

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177416.21 in reply to 177416.20
Date: 3/23/2011 12:10:52 PM
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The names got nothing to do with NT. The original names are always there and never changed, displaced or any less invisible than before and in fact when looking at a roster in a NT I think only their real names should be dsiplayed even if their owners desgiante the different name for them (which would be shown in that owner's roster site). It's not something that should confuse NT coaches or owners and definitely not something that should do anything with merchandizing.

The suggestion for American names was just example I brought up with me cause my team is in America so don't think of it strictly in America.

What I really like to point out, is that unfortunately those that would most care about such change unfortunately not the type that would come and read this forum :-(. It's the Polish who can only speak Polish, Austrian who can only speak German, Israeli who can only speak Hebrew.. and anyone who either doesn't know english or not care enough to participate in any forums outside of their own national forums. Those people are most attatched to their countires and would enjoy more if they see names associated with their countries. Or if they're fan of basketball in their country and root for certain teams, that like most of those teams outside the US which have more or less 75% of the players from their country, that being able to designate names allow them to feel like they are owner of such team that resemble their nation.

It's just an additional side name, it shouldn't confuse anyone just as if you qoute a player by a nickname, you won't have NT coaches confuse someone because of a name given in the qoute, they'll easily identiy the player by their real name because it would just as equall as before be visible to everyone.

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