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188476.7 in reply to 188476.6
Date: 7/4/2011 1:15:42 PM
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I'll say...don't put so much stress on this...i''d rather have an old fashioned layout in a game that actually works than spend time and energy with cyber-lipstick and cyber-make up while there is still room for improvement in other areas (ASG, training system, etc..).

Just mt two cents, thou...

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Date: 7/5/2011 6:45:51 AM
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If you want to know what is an embarrassing layout try a football game called "freekick". Just have a look there and then come back later to share your impressions about freekick's player faces...
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sorry that im laughin..haha..but nice attitude..searching for one who is fatter as Rainer Callmund didnt bring his body at the Sports Illustrated Cover :-D

i knew there are more "important" in game changes but if u wanna sell ur house dont waste ur time with implenting a flat infront of the toilette and start paint the damn front of the building

if BB wants more as a crap of users in the future layout and live game improvements are the points to do..its like ur women/men choice at the club..the first 3 minutes are important :-)

Cheers

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188476.9 in reply to 188476.8
Date: 7/10/2011 10:31:04 PM
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I don't see anything wrong with the BB looks, it's simplistic and not overwhelming with content. I believe trying to simulate anything near real looks for players would be a a major failure, I've tried playing a couple games like that and it's simply too artificial for me. I think that's the strategy for most successful games out there, keep it simple you know.

Of course there are lots of improvement points, it could be treated as a long-term project though, taking it as a big project and developing it along with the usual ingame improvements won't hurt the staff and this design won't look good for five years :P

Regarding the iOS/Android App, I believe it's really becoming a necessity, I've got an iPhone now and it's not really painful to play through the browser, could be much better through an app though, but I had a Galaxy 5 a couple months ago and it was almost impossible to do anything, so for people with smaller screens and not so good touch screens an app would be great. I don't know how much money BB is generating, but even assuming it's not much, hiring a nice mobile developer isn't that expensive and it'd take just a few months to have an app running with basic functions like setting lineups, reading the forums and going to the transfer list. And they could get that money back in no time through ads inside the app and selling an ad-less version.

I'm a software engineer myself and I understand a little bit about how an user-friendly game generates much better results, even more when associated with an expanded market like mobile gaming, I believe this really should be a major target now.