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From: FuriousSK

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229459.30 in reply to 229459.29
Date: 11/11/2012 9:05:23 PM
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Many different types of games rely on something far more simple than this. It is not difficult for a new account to visit a different page upon clicking on a link. On links such as Transfer list, why not simply implement into the system a page that describes some common errors made in the market by a new GM. Make it last the first 2-3 days, maybe the first week. It will erk some veteran returning GM's to some degree, but it doesn't have the same restrictive nature.

I am a big believer in knowledge rather than force. I think that if we can provide these new folks with better opportunities rather than restrictions, not only will they perhaps gain a better understanding overall (a lower percantage of teams going bankrupt) but perhaps the game will regain a bit of the momentum it has lost.

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Date: 11/12/2012 9:43:43 AM
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Good idea!

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From: _Az_

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229459.33 in reply to 229459.29
Date: 11/16/2012 8:07:43 AM
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@Manouche: Terfu is right, how about you? Would you even continue the game after you buy a 300k monster and then go bankrupt and get fired?

I feel no, any manager would feel that way,....."WHAT! Bankrupt already?!?!?! F*** this game!" and they never come back again

I don't understand why you take an extreme example like this one.
To me, it feels like this player is too young to understand how to deal with money. Against someone like that, I don't think it's possible to help him without closing opportunities to others.

Warning messages wouldn't be enough to help them ?