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From: Knecht

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Date: 4/7/2015 9:51:47 AM
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I think they will remain high for a couple of seasons as we see a lot of Utopia promotion money flooding the economy.

All in all I like it - I always thought that top players should be worth more than an average weekly/monthly income.

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Date: 4/7/2015 2:36:19 PM
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I think they will remain high for a couple of seasons as we see a lot of Utopia promotion money flooding the economy.

Unfortunately I think you are right. The top couple of levels benefit and the lower and middle levels are crushed. If they don't get a grip on the ecomomy it will be bad for the game and customer retention, imo.

From: Phyr
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Date: 4/7/2015 3:17:37 PM
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Yeah, but at the same time alot of Utopia teams also did not renew so that means that alot of that money is already out of the economy. This also does not take into consideration the fact that trainees from Utopia teams have not really come to market yet. We just have to wait for the invisible hand to correct itself.

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Date: 4/7/2015 5:16:19 PM
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Yeah, but at the same time alot of Utopia teams also did not renew so ...

... that means a lot of possibly worthwhile players are out of the economy, thus the money in the economy is chasing fewer players, contributing to them being overpriced. Also, the problem doesn't manifest itself at the highest levels yet until many Utopia teams are at the highest levels. That's part of the reason the movers and shakers at BB, playing mostly at the higher levels, fail to understand the full dimension of the problem -- they don't experience it and trivialize everyone else's comments.

From: ned
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Date: 4/7/2015 6:31:14 PM
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the prices will go up till the economy in utupia will be stable and it will still take a couple of season.
I see a big problem here, every changes in the economy is an huge change in a team strategy; train players wasn't the best idea till few weeks ago (I'm talking about "common" players, not complete SF/PF players), today probably it could be once again a good strategy to make money. I saw players sold for more than 10m and great players under 1m, I'm fine with both cases but every time an external event changes the economy this is a damage for the whole game

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any thoughts on saving cash? would dollars be worth drastically less in the future (say 3 seasons)?

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any thoughts on saving cash? would dollars be worth drastically less in the future (say 3 seasons)?

Hopefully not. Hopefully they get a grip on it and bring some balance to the economy in the game. Player prices as well as the cost of training can come back to earth, but they have to admit there is a problem first.

From: Balev

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Date: 4/8/2015 4:04:42 AM
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All in all I like it - I always thought that top players should be worth more than an average weekly/monthly income.
So true. It'd be nice if there was some way to make it stay that way...

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Date: 4/8/2015 8:22:51 AM
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Remember, here everything is handled as a single market place, if you go and there is little supply of tomatoes, but plenty of consumer demand, obviously the prices go through the roof.
Now, if you are going, and the market is full of tomatoes, obviously everything will be more economical, what happened? Why so high? To my guilt is the way of equipment, plus utopia, and above all, there were many teams who only buy players, and Sunday's retired, and thereby contributed to the decline in players, besides that few people know train
Be prepared that what comes is worse, because if people still living in tanqueos and not training, it will get worse, not good players are found
and that trains will be awarded. Venezuela looks so much like this piece of market .......

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Date: 4/8/2015 9:00:59 AM
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How would they be chasing fewer players? When players go bot players that meet salary requirements are put on the TL. If the economy is so inflated then lower managers should be focused on training players to meet the demand of the market, sell at the inflated prices and benefit tremendously when the market corrects itself.

I dont really understand what you are want the bbs to do about this. Cut government spending? Raise taxes? Get the federal reserve to increase interest rates?

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To: Phyr
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Date: 4/8/2015 10:31:56 AM
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How would they be chasing fewer players? When players go bot players that meet salary requirements are put on the TL. If the economy is so inflated then lower managers should be focused on training players to meet the demand of the market, sell at the inflated prices and benefit tremendously when the market corrects itself.

I dont really understand what you are want the bbs to do about this. Cut government spending? Raise taxes? Get the federal reserve to increase interest rates?


All BB has to do to solve this particular problem is to somehow ensure that there is an instant and perpetual supply of players who are apparently too undesirable to have trained for the past few years, but are now in demand because of a massive influx of new teams at a single point in time. Clearly, the job of creating players for lower level teams is too big a job to leave to lower level teams themselves, and those with the audacity to do that should not be rewarded when they should have taken the community's approved route of accumulating cash.

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