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312446.9 in reply to 312446.8
Date: 11/13/2021 9:41:51 AM
mamelete
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Just checked it out, it seems like you missing a part about how to train players in international level. Thats explains a bit the lack of titles in spanish national teams.

Also, what about how to ask from other coaches to intentionally lose the game so you can have more enthusiasm for the next game but still lose it?


XD I think you have a problem, maybe you should consult a specialist

Yo no pacto, nos vemos en las canchas.
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Date: 11/14/2021 6:03:41 PM
Isca Centurions
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Thanks to everyone for all the feedback.

@Alonso

I agree you don't need to reach the final arena before making progress with your team, I have clarified the wording on that section.

I believe this comment (306600.27) was the biggest inspiration for the arena section. From memory I found courtside were often selling out at the start (even after building more and setting it to max price), so my experience did match the advice. I've added a sentence to recommend building the sections that are selling out, as for each new team it will be slightly different and that is the most straightforward way to think about it.

@simba

Thanks, I will check the Spanish thread out this week.

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Date: 11/18/2021 7:28:15 AM
Cobra Kai
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Understanding of economy is the most important thing. We should make GM out of you since you decided who must write a guide and who shouldnt

Last edited by Cobra Kai at 11/18/2021 7:30:42 AM

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Date: 11/23/2021 12:38:35 AM
Green Knockers
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He ain't wrong. Training is what brings you the most money and fun in this game. Also yeah its great to see new players are enjoying this game so much that they blog about it, but calling that a 'guide' is like calling a 4 year olds drawings art.

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Date: 11/25/2021 12:33:15 AM
Cobra Kai
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He is wrong though. Training is s big part but still a part of economy.

Lots of people train but very few of them manage to win a championship while training and expanding/upgrading the arena at the same time.

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Date: 11/25/2021 11:59:39 PM
Team Payabang
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It's intended as a simple guide for new players to follow so they can avoid major mistakes with their new team, and get started in the right direction while they learn more about the game. It's not a replacement for the manual or the sticky threads in this forum, as they contain much more detail and cover areas this guide does not.

This is mostly advice I collected in my first season as I went about learning the game.


How about instead of calling it a Guide... Work at it just Like a Diary for your Team? Then I think no one can criticize your hard work... and probably by doing that you will be more confident in giving your advice and voice out your opinions. Even though you are what we can say "not having enough experience" you can still enjoy writing/posting your work in a more suitable light.

We all believe that the game is so good that someone needs to create a Guide for it... I think E.B.W. and BB_Justin can work something out to help us... I just heard that E.B.W. just returned in-game with a Greate Idea in mind...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDeyrY5PyDY&t=479s

So keep your joy in what you do...