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260959.480 in reply to 260959.479
Date: 2/12/2015 9:03:33 PM
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dude dont judge from your own perspective only . you are playing the game only 5 seasons. Im talking about the big picture here. How exactly are the drafts ok when only 5 % of the draftees are making a career in teams 80 % of them is getting fired or used for scrimmages and the rest 15 % is selled only to be fired again.

I got 2 all time greats without even paying anything in the drafts just because no one cares about drafts the way they are. Just because i got 2 all time greats or you got 2 hall of famers does not mean the drafts are ok. Check your league's history the past 5 seasons and then tell me how many players were worth training/bying. Then you can actually have a good idea about drafts. 5 x 48 players = 240 players. I bet the developed players are lower than 25 % (less than60 players) maybe lower, this isnot a realistic depiction of drafts.

pr and fan survey probably need some work? Looks like you dont have much of an idea about them either. lvl 3 pr managers and over are useless. go figure it out for yourself if yo uwant to. t

Anyway, I didnt mean to be aggressive towards your opinions, but you should make a better research before you make posts like that

cheers, i decided to quit the game anyway


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260959.481 in reply to 260959.480
Date: 2/13/2015 1:59:53 AM
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No prob, I like that you at least try to address the issues. Of course, made up statistics don't really do that, do they, at least 89.9% of the time. :-)

There are two ways for players to enter the game, as draftees or as new players on a new team. Your 25% figure only places 7.5 draftees on rosters in ten years (25% x 3 per year x 10 years). That suggests more players originate as players handed out to new managers than draftees. That seems improbable.

Do you disagree that PR staff and fan survey need work? Or did you agree but had nothing to add? Just wondering.

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260959.482 in reply to 260959.1
Date: 2/13/2015 2:42:56 AM
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For me, the game is a back garden. i join the game not so long as others. doesn't have big goal to win the title.
just want train the player, build the houses, watch the games.
If the game speed is so fast, like training speed...may not good for me.
It's a problem of who is the most of player--20~25yd ? 25~30, 30+
I thinks player lost is the finnally way to every game, what ever the game is.
build the BB like social is better than like a game.

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260959.485 in reply to 260959.484
Date: 2/13/2015 7:11:06 AM
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Well if those myths have not been solved by now, I would appreciate if the developers clarified those things.

The "you have to find out yourself"-game fails as those interested in researching the mechanics are exhausted or already left the game anyway.

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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260959.487 in reply to 260959.486
Date: 2/13/2015 2:42:27 PM
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You are right- better for the community to wrk it out but the problem with PR managers is that the whole system of fan survey and attendances/season tickets seem to be slightly broken in the first place.

Fan survey doesnt really work (as everyone knows) and the attendence fluctuation/season ticket numbers are so difficult to work out. Eventually someone will work it out but at the moment its difficult to quantify the impact of a pr manager when the other factors are hard enough to work out themselves!

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Date: 2/13/2015 5:06:34 PM
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I have tested 3 different levels of PR managers and they simply dont worth their money. PR is supposed to bring up more money not being damage to our economics. a 12k pr with skill can be bought in 80k price at least and the actual price raise in expensive tickers does not give you any profit. The facts are simple, why pay 12k per week if you dont get it back in attendance ?A basic lvl pr also does the job, i made many different comparisons in attendance

And dont forget their salary is increasing every week, a lvl 3 pr would worth it if he could give us back at least 20 25k per week. So wy bother with a lvl 3 when you can get a basic with 4k 5k salary, adjust the prices and have better profit per week?

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260959.490 in reply to 260959.481
Date: 2/13/2015 5:18:10 PM
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dude im talking 25 % per season. 0.25 X 48 = 12 players per season from drafts only. The drafts are crap to my perspective since most of the draftees, get fired or end up playing in scrimmages only. 12 players from one league are enough to keep the game going but not enough to boost the further development of the game. When most of the drafts end up fired, then the drafts are not "simulating" the situation effectively.

Every aspect of the game is connected to another. you cant a find a good player in a reasonable price these days. 2 years ago you could buy a 28 year old with 1 million and now a 32 yo with same skill set is sold 1.5m and maybe more (and im talking about cheap prices here, go check the market and figure out for yourself whats happening).

The total players playing the game has significantly decreased (and when a team turns bot, some of the players return to the game, there you go thats why my facts are not "improbable", bot teams are also a way of feeding new players to remaining teams) . I have seen many teams in greek top league (A1) that are playing with 35 yo players just because they cant find anything better in the market. Training is extremely slow also, making it extremely difficult to sell a good player in 32 and buy a new one to train and replace him

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