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268635.175 in reply to 268635.167
Date: 4/16/2015 2:33:10 PM
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NO offense to you, but I raised hell on that in other forums every single point you made and no it was not the developer fault outright , managers voted on it with a lot of peers voting for it,. It was discussed behind closed doors by the shady ones of BB.

The trainers of the game wanted this to stop the top teams and all teams from buying their way into b3 and buying championships. Nothing is stable on BB unless we taking about firing new draft players on whim. They forgot training take a very long time to profit or to build.

Since you say, your very good in economics Id like to see your thesis on the economic climate in BB. Please tell us how can they bring about buying. and prices to level. As you know differ division have differ buying powers to afford. which does effect the market in a buying power way. When you level 4 team with u19/ and nt players selling them for 2 million.. do you think it create a imbalance.?

I have suggested the manager to do nothing but save money for a while, that does not mean sit back and stimulate the economy it mean be careful and buy low.. Your stance before was versus that , "Saving money" its good you see some promise in what I was trying to bring forth for the economy.

Last edited by Mr. Glass at 4/16/2015 2:42:52 PM

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268635.176 in reply to 268635.173
Date: 4/16/2015 3:03:48 PM
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I love the post. One thing about economist is they dont run a business they get paid for talking. Some call them educated guesses.

I know a lot on economics even down to political economics. In Greece "the polis". I don't agree with reward those who train. Because why put money in the hand of seller/buyers to dictate the terms it lead to greed . That is part of the issue in order to create they need time and money. Training is not free

Economic growth is brought by showing you can create and perform a better system within a system in place. For example creating Princeton team and winning B3 .. I think they should rewarded people who win and build diverse player not just those who train. Diverse creation stimulate and pulls any market in another direction.. its basic rule of competition in economic. Apple iphone vs Samsung galaxy for example. Your not suppose to allow one side to dominate the other like At&t in the 60-80S in usa. A monopoly if you will, that what the market is right now with LI.lp players on BB

Managers like that( diverse tactical users and creators) bring forth financial growth in the market and playing ways. New Tactical growth stimulate the economy. Not just training players to sell, but for growth over all, yes you'll need to buy to stimulate that growth.

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268635.179 in reply to 268635.172
Date: 4/16/2015 7:12:33 PM
Kinky Koalas
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If I was a BB I'd rather punish the ones that tank and have the money available to acquire top-tier talent than punish the ones that are on my site 24/7 clicking and seeing the advertisements...

EDIT: That's just my opinion though

True, but if I were a BB I would rather make the game work and forget "punishment."
That's just my opinion.

Snap!!!! +1

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268635.180 in reply to 268635.173
Date: 4/16/2015 7:16:23 PM
Kinky Koalas
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One might also say that the instability is the one stability I BB ;)

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268635.181 in reply to 268635.177
Date: 4/16/2015 7:17:15 PM
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I'm curious. Do you the guys on "Side A" of this argument believe that they are going to change the opinion of the guys on "Side B" of the argument?
At this point it seems as if this is more of a display of whose testosterone levels are higher.
Correct, but if you read through I think that we need to recognise that part of the userbase has an issue and is extremely disappointed with the current status of the transfer market. This is clear in posts and threads from the last few seasons. Whether this is legitimate or not, it is a problem in itself. Telling these managers that they are the problem instead, that things are fine the way they are and the game is fine even without them seems kind of short sighted. Yeah, I'd rather play against 50k human managers than 20k or 15k.

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268635.182 in reply to 268635.181
Date: 4/16/2015 7:56:12 PM
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Does anyone have the weekly user-base data?
It seems to have leveled off in the low 20K range.
*knock on wood*

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268635.184 in reply to 268635.169
Date: 4/17/2015 3:32:15 AM
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In my opinion it is wrong to approach a sports-manager game first from its economic standpoint.


The "global" economy is one of the most important things to consider - not from a manager point of view, but from developer side...

Also the sports Management part is embedded to business decisions, that - in General - are influenced by the economy. we have to make decisions like buying trainees or already trained Players, invest in arena and so on...

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