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204205.2 in reply to 204205.1
Date: 12/8/2011 11:20:14 PM
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Really? An alternative league where you can pay to send your players for slow, random training??? What a great idea...

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204205.3 in reply to 204205.1
Date: 12/9/2011 1:28:57 AM
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What is the aim of this suggestion? If the games do not even matter why do you play the games; or if you don't have the games at all then what sort of league is this?

I suppose the idea (or the implication?) is to firstly reduce the importance of game shape management, and secondly to increase the amount of training done in the game. I however don't really understand the game-design point/aim here, given your description of the concept.

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204205.4 in reply to 204205.3
Date: 12/9/2011 3:49:30 AM
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This would also heavily increase the work for the servers so the delays would become worse.

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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204205.5 in reply to 204205.3
Date: 12/9/2011 4:06:14 AM
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he want top teams have young trainees, since a game fails if you train 22-24 year olds instead of 18 year old. Thats why we should buy d-league places, to put in 18yo who train slow, and probadly loose value through the slow speed and the cost they make. But hey top teams training 18yo again, the world is wonderfull.

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204205.6 in reply to 204205.5
Date: 12/9/2011 5:12:01 AM
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But hey top teams training 18yo again, the world is wonderfull.

Well, even that is questionable since the top teams would probably rather train 21-yo players.

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204205.8 in reply to 204205.5
Date: 12/9/2011 8:54:38 AM
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is the worry that top teams cant train players from 18 (and remain competitive in cup and tournament), and also maybe that there arent good enough (affordable enough) 21 year old + coming through that the top teams would want to buy and train?

Im not sure this idea would help to change these dynamics.

Something that would help is being there for new managers and encouraging them to train up 18 year olds well. The bigger the supply of well trained 18 -21 year olds that come through the more that will be available for the top teams at affordable prices to train onwards...

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204205.9 in reply to 204205.8
Date: 12/9/2011 9:08:30 AM
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Something that would help is being there for new managers and encouraging them to train up 18 year olds well. The bigger the supply of well trained 18 -21 year olds that come through the more that will be available for the top teams at affordable prices to train onwards...


is that really a problem, today?

And with slow training speed and random training which cost money, it won't make much sense anyway cause the gain in value through training isn't that big even today, and with bigger supply and not optional training i doubt you would make a econoically good decision.

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204205.10 in reply to 204205.3
Date: 12/9/2011 9:09:37 AM
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The idea is that like on the actual D-League, where the games practicaly does not interest anyone, so is this league.
Hence, there is no meaning of actualy playing.

It has nothing to do with GS management.
As I wrote on a specific week a player could not play on both leagues (or be sold).
In addition, it could be define that one more drawback will be that the GS when returning to the "real" league will be only (and always) "Average" (for example).

Regarding the Training issue you've brought;
Yes, it is (almost) exactly that.
In most cases, the drafted players are just does not worth the hustle of real-training at their team (again - exactly like in the NBA). But, the players are still may be observed as future prospect fot that team, but only if he could be trained.
This suggestion makes the draft a little bit more something that worth investing at. Especially at higher leagues.

Regarding a server issue who had been brought here (by someone else).
Are you realy sure you can tell how much will it cost in server time? I doubt that.
Are you realy sure that the BB-masters will not prefer adding this (or any other feature) that may be worth paying more for better servers? You don't and cannot know.
Any "Real" feature will cost in performance, should we close all this "Suggestions" forum? No we don't.

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204205.12 in reply to 204205.11
Date: 12/9/2011 10:14:38 AM
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High league teams do train young players (even under 20). It's more rare than in low leagues, but for two reasons:
1) Low leagues cannot keep training players over 22 years old if they have been well trained before, cause of high salaries.
2) High leagues need to have at least one player with skills of a 22 y old guy to be competitive. Like in NBA, team need experimented players to play the big games.
High teams rarely train young players as a stradegy (and not just by chance) if at all.

As for a D-League team, how can you imagine someone willing to use a player who had an half training. Even more a team in high league. There, we need players who have been trained 98% of the time, not 45% of the time.
I imagine this working exactly like in the NBA...
For the right price, this will be worth it for those teams, and the draft whould have real sense except getting randomly players that an immediate sell is the only thing they can do with them.

Last edited by Pini פיני at 12/9/2011 10:46:31 AM

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