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199419.1
Date: 10/25/2011 5:39:11 PM
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1) The league the player is being played at is a very important information that will be verified no matter how.
Why not giving it in the auction page itself.
And per game will be better (and not just current team's league).

2) Another interesting thing that is being viewed is the price that this specific player had been cost and when.
This is also a good idea to add to the auction page as well.

3) A "nice to have feature" will be to have the auction history - who bid how much along the auction.

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199419.2 in reply to 199419.1
Date: 10/25/2011 5:45:45 PM
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i would not recommend not to buy so much about stats, but look at the skills the stats are hard to reproduce and depend a lot of the team build he was in. Also it is hard to say how strong div Y in country X is, there might be even big difference betwen one division level within a country.

i would like to have the auction history too, but for other reasons ;) But the first two things are quite easy to find, even when you make up to two clicks to see it.

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199419.3 in reply to 199419.2
Date: 10/25/2011 6:03:40 PM
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As I do not remember what and whom I wrote before I may already give the following answer on another topic.

A game/product is also about being a user-friendly.
Why making two clicks and not just giving it?

Is it usefull? Can be debated.
But what is probably sure is that there are users who take a look at these information.

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199419.4 in reply to 199419.3
Date: 10/25/2011 6:12:29 PM
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A game/product is also about being a user-friendly.
Why making two clicks and not just giving it?

Is it usefull? Can be debated.


i am not convinced that it is useful(if you not invest lot more time in it), and could mislead users and take the attention away from the important facts.(at least that count for the league)

The transfer price is one click away, and often more usefull but can also lead user on false track if he was trained or old data.

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199419.5 in reply to 199419.3
Date: 10/25/2011 7:18:21 PM
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A game/product is also about being a user-friendly.


I agree but it is better to show relevant information and less clutter on the screen.

All the info you want about previous transfers can be accessed via ONE click. Given that previous transfer prices is no indication of current transfer price, I would argue that it is less/irrelevant information that should not be cluttered in with the main transfer screen

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199419.6 in reply to 199419.5
Date: 10/25/2011 10:28:59 PM
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I have to agree. The previous transfers are not that far away... I think it's useful enough that they have the transfer estimate below, no need to add more meaningless info. Also, prices have been coming down, so a player who cost 3 million 4 seasons ago may cost 800k now, so it doesn't tell you anything. As for the league the player is in, just scroll up a bit and find out...

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199419.7 in reply to 199419.6
Date: 10/26/2011 3:02:04 AM
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So why not putting all that is already in the auction page "Just one click away"? [Sarcastically]
Change it to be blank page with just links, one will jump to the player salary, the other to the statistics, the DMI in a totally different link all together.
This sounds absurd...

Why not making life easier?
Not all are looking at all of the information exists today, but they are useful, so they are there.
In the same sense - the suggested info is needed to be added as well.

For those who will shout "it is too much", there is always an option to make it hidden by click (like roster status at the line-up page), or just making two pages - one with all the details and the other with less detail.

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199419.8 in reply to 199419.7
Date: 10/26/2011 6:32:49 AM
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There is just no giving up is there?

For those who will shout "it is too much", there is always an option to make it hidden by click (like roster status at the line-up page), or just making two pages - one with all the details and the other with less detail.


Since the majority of the people feel this "is too much" then should the default not be to have it hidden like it is now and those that want to view it can make that ONE more click to find that information.


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199419.9 in reply to 199419.8
Date: 10/26/2011 8:24:31 AM
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There is just no giving up is there?

Yes, your lake of excuses never dries...

As usual you use your "knowledge" to define that this group is redundant and small, and on the other hand that all of the information that is currently part of the page is used (ALL) by almost everybody.

Anyhow...
Those who does not want to see it, will do the same as what is done on the line-up page with the roster-skills - they will hide it once and from that point it will stay hidden for them.

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