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Date: 7/25/2025 12:00:45 AM
Cranbourne Suns
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i am a Supporter and pay the subscription
i like the fact you can have a private league and so forth
what i do not like is by doing a private league you do not make any extra money
even if both teams shared the gate takings so we can make some extra coin as a benefit of being a support
just a suggestion which would make more managers want to be a supporter and do private leagues to gain the extra coin

Last edited by brownfam at 7/25/2025 12:01:19 AM

Poll:  Should we get money for provate league games

Yes 100%
no Keep it as is

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328277.3 in reply to 328277.2
Date: 7/25/2025 6:48:41 AM
Swan River Serpents
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The purpose of private leagues was/is to have more fun in the game while testing the tactics, players, and opponents. Not every user can afford to buy a Supporter. They will have a disadvantage if the Supporters receive money from PLs. My answer to your poll is no.



I agree. My vote is likewise reflected in the poll.

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Date: 7/25/2025 12:44:17 PM
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Private league should be free to all , it serves no purpose other than. An unfair advantage in a data way..

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Date: 7/25/2025 6:57:00 PM
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This is going to be long post , money was not my argument it serves a non purpose in my train of thought..

I’m going to dis agree with you , is that ok? I’m. To give a reason why it great advantage and also it great supporter feature.


Tailored Experience and Purpose: Unlike the ad-hoc nature of pickup games, a private league allows for the design of specific objectives and rules that cater to a particular vision, such as the "Run and Gun" style. This focused environment enables supporters and players to hone their strategies, practice specific tactics, and witness their collective progress toward defined goals. The league's rules and structure are a deliberate creation to support this focused development.

Structured Feedback and Analysis: A private league can implement systematic data collection and analysis, far exceeding the informal observations of pickup games. This can include:

Performance metrics: Tracking player statistics, team movements, and efficiency in executing offensive or defensive strategies.

Strategic insights: Analyzing gameplay patterns, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and gaining deeper understanding of the "Run and Gun" approach, its effectiveness, and areas for improvement.( for example)

Customized dashboards and reporting: Presenting performance insights in a clear and actionable way, empowering teams and players to make data-driven adjustments to their gameplay.

Enhanced Engagement and Community: The shared commitment and tailored experience within a private league foster a stronger sense of engagement and loyalty compared to the transient nature of pickup games.

Collaborative learning: Players and supporters can collaborate in a more structured way, discussing strategies, providing peer feedback, and collectively striving for improvement.

Competitive motivation: The clear objectives, structured ranking systems, and possibility of progression within a private league can serve as powerful motivators for continued participation and self-improvement.

Potential for Innovation and Evolution: The ability to tweak rules, integrate new technologies, and experiment with formats makes private leagues more agile and adaptable than pickup games. This could include testing out new "Run and Gun" variations or adapting to shifts in the game's meta.


Kindly in mutual dis agree. Based these merits ,Therefore, while the availability of pickup games is undeniable, the argument that this diminishes the advantages of a streamlined private league is flawed. The structured nature of a private league empowers participants to optimize their experience, gather valuable insights, and build a stronger, more engaged community around a shared interest.

No matter. How small the data is , Its Still Huge advantage worth paying for but still a valid advantage. None the less

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Date: 7/25/2025 7:49:23 PM
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My point was the data.

We can dis agree.I wrote a reply to the valued Moderator, I hope it ok to disagree. On this .

As far as money, I don’t think it would do any good for the creators of the game, it would defeat the purpose of valid Tournaments.



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Date: 7/25/2025 9:12:26 PM
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My point was the data.
Compared to pickup games, PL is already quite a good and balanced option.

If your goal is to study the engine in detail,
PL, under normal conditions, still requires cooperation with other players to share skill information of both teams' players, and there's only one game per week.
Pickup games, on the other hand, have no restriction on using original and second teams, so people with a second team can do solo studying of the engine.
(It feels like having a second team is even more attractive than being a supporter.)

It seems that BB made a trade-off between absolute fairness and the appeal of supporter/second teams, which I can understand.


Last edited by little Guest at 7/25/2025 9:40:35 PM