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206866.3 in reply to 206866.2
Date: 1/20/2012 9:14:02 PM
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True.
But perhaps sometimes some manual application might help? Even a redistribution of teams...

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206866.4 in reply to 206866.1
Date: 1/21/2012 6:12:19 AM
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I think that there playoff is needed to be adjusted for this issue;
The 4 teams who gets to the Semi-final will play a Final-game against a team from another division, and upon a draw.

But, generally I think that micro-nations should not exists at this game as that.
There should have been a "Eastern Asia Conference (EAC)" instead.
When one of the micro-nations that constitute this EAC will be big enough, than this EAC will be re-structured without this new "independent" BB-nation.
I believe that by that, we will see less users from BB-nations leave, and fewer users from other users being frustrated from the easier leagues those small BB-nations has (which make it easier to compete in the B3 for example).

Last thing - the GMs are not those who decides what will happen in this game. Their POV is equal to that of yours.
You are looking for the BBs ONLY.

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206866.5 in reply to 206866.4
Date: 1/21/2012 6:35:15 AM
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Thanks for your input Pini.
Yeah, I get the bit about GMs, but I also understand that BBs can get pretty oblivious to the general day-to-day stuff. Only through the involvement of GMs can this even really get through (at least... I *think*).

I do disagree with the idea of a conference of nations. We have our own identity, and tho' we may be small - we are big enough to exist. I think that perhaps a different system of governance should exist, that's all. It's a difficult concept for a user from a larger nation to understand, but I think that if it were explained to the general BB user, they would understand that larger and smaller nations could operate under different systems. What's right/fair for one isn't necessarily right/fair for the other.

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206866.6 in reply to 206866.5
Date: 1/21/2012 6:46:23 AM
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I also understand that BBs can get pretty oblivious to the general day-to-day stuff. Only through the involvement of GMs can this even really get through (at least... I *think*).

The BBs read every message in the Suggestions forum. Generally, they do not participate in the discussion, though. No GM input is required to get through.

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206866.7 in reply to 206866.5
Date: 1/21/2012 7:05:14 AM
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You can look on those conferences like the European "Euroleague", or the NBA.

The identity is also kept at the Euroleague.
At the NBA, almost each team is from a different state in USA, and the identity is not an issue there either.
The identification of a BB-nation can be found at their national-team, which can be kept separated.

Yes, it will make the game harder, because more teams means more competition, but that is the idea on any game.

When the competition is fair, the game is good.

Another profit that can be achieved from this "conference" concept, is a more massive communication between users from different nations.
It is a good thing, especially between nations that are in some conflict with each other.

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206866.10 in reply to 206866.9
Date: 1/21/2012 8:52:47 AM
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At the NBA, almost each team is from a different state in USA, and the identity is not an issue there either.

That is because they are still playing US teams and not like if you put Korea, Japan and Taiwan together that are three different nations.
And does not teams that play in the Euroleague play in their own nation as well?

And still, NY is a all different state than Alaska or California.
The same as Korea and Japan are different states in Asia.

The teams playing in the Euroleague are also playing in their own league, but still when they are playing at the Euroleague, they do not lose any "identity".

I'll repeat, just for you - Having more teams in a conference/BB-nation will make the game harder - more teams, the harder it is. But, it will make the game much more interesting.
Those who are here for an eBay-game, and doing nothing, will leave.
But all those who are here for a challenging BB-game will enjoy this game much more and join-in.

We can also add All-But-One bot teams for them..., this will do the trick for those...

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206866.11 in reply to 206866.10
Date: 1/21/2012 9:02:39 AM
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I'll repeat, just for you - Having more teams in a conference/BB-nation will make the game harder - more teams, the harder it is. But, it will make the game much more interesting.
Those who are here for an eBay-game, and doing nothing, will leave.
But all those who are here for a challenging BB-game will enjoy this game much more and join-in.

We can also add All-But-One bot teams for them..., this will do the trick for those...

And I'll repeat: you're not necessarily correct. There are many definitions of "harder", and many different paths to follow. "Bigger" does not necessarily equate to "harder". Definitely not easier - just different.
Still, I'll ask: what experience do you have in playing in the smaller nations such as the ones that you are suggesting amalgamate?

And still, NY is a all different state than Alaska or California.
The same as Korea and Japan are different states in Asia.

This is incorrect on so many levels.

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206866.12 in reply to 206866.8
Date: 1/21/2012 9:04:55 AM
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Manually moving teams would have to be done in teh offseason. If they did just Japan for example....that would be unfair. If they go do it for all the 20~60 user nations (not sure how many there are) it would be a lot of teams ,a lot of manual work. And that would slowdown offseason processing. And it might break somewhere as well....

They don7t ahve teh resources to do it manually.

Some kinda fix/solution for the processing is probably in order, but they don7t ahve the resources to that either I would guess.....

The fix is needed but like with so many other things it wont happen most likely.

I think you're right...
1. It is a problem that is unlikely to be fixed. Lots of other stuff that needs attention that's generally still an issue.
2. They don't have the resources to do what's necessary for many of the issues found in the game.
3. The reality is that 20-60 user nations simply aren't a priority for those that run the game.

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