As someone from a micronation who was originally against mergers, I have started to soften my stance on it. Scotland lost two of it's more experienced managers and now it is only a three way race for the title and cup with the rest of the pack quite far behind, so being in a more competitve league would be interesting. However the biggest concern for me is the rate at which new users quit and never give the game a chance. This is the reason behind my change in opinion. Having a more competitve league may help user retention.
I previously looked into what would happen if BB merged Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Currently there is 67 users in the region and a few seasons ago I found that I would of ended up in Div II, being the strongest team in that league by quite a bit. Not sure what it would be like now but a gap would probably still exist between top and bottom of Div II.
I am the current Scotland NT coach and have been the U21 coach as well, so I know exactly the current struggles that come with a micronation NT. Training Scottish players is one of my favourite parts of this game and is probably what keeps me logging in, so the prospect of having a draft which is worse than now is depressing.
An idea how to fix the draft problem is getting rid of Utopia nationality and replacing them with actual nations, then seeding the drafts so more picks come from lower ranked nations. I suggested this at the beginning of Utopia, thread
(258150.1). Then for existing Utopian players we can randomly assign them to a nation or hold a draft where the NT coach picks a player to be adopted by their nation. The draft would certainly cause excitement and interest in national teams. Including my other suggestion
(284507.14) would mean there is an extra spot for training any lower potential or low TSP draftees which could help fill gaps in micronation NT rosters.
Then we can merge other micronations, have a nice cold pint and wait for all of this to blow over.
Last edited by ghunter at 3/21/2017 6:01:49 PM