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202192.164 in reply to 202192.112
Date: 11/20/2011 9:28:43 AM
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Yes, it is a matter of time and energy. I'm not saying you can't do it at the same level as a professional, I'm saying you wont. However good the volunteers are, give them 8 hours a day and some green backs....they'll be better.
LIke if 40hours a week is done by 40 GMs, then in 20 weeks they all have 20 hours of experience...and its like a guy still in his first week on teh job. If one dude does it, then in 20 weeks, he will have 800 hours of experience. Also, by about hour 100 he doesn't need procedures to make the same decisions (right or wrong) every time. Asking GMs (who have high turnover as well) to follow a procedure and be consistant is just unrealistic. Also I bet that if one guy was working the tickets etc. 40 hours a week, after a few weeks he would get really good, and really fast. He'd probably get more efficient.

even if they would have the money available to hire such a person, they woulnd't find one who can do that job.
it's impossible to work 40 hours like that, those who will try, will work at 2% of their capacity by the end of the week, or will make major mistakes.


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202192.165 in reply to 202192.143
Date: 11/20/2011 9:53:18 AM
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How about a restaurant. The waiter doesn't make the food, but should he know what's in it? Should he know roughly how it is made? YES.

NO!
they should know how to serve the dishes and how to welcome the people, take orders, NOT what is in the dishes. If they know, fine, but it's not their job to know!

but if you persist, LA, can you please give me the translation of passing in all available BB-languages? what? no??? ah you will have to look it up you say... hm, aren't you a memeber of the La team? I suggest you take your job at heart and start learning all content of the LA part of the game, as I don't like waiting untill you have looked it up, I'm too demanding for that and expect all people to be perfect. So I'm not pleased with your service... goodbey!

to be honest, I'd be glad if you never set foot in my restaurant again, so I'm going to tell my waiters that even if they know what is in the soup, they answer they don't know.

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202192.167 in reply to 202192.164
Date: 11/20/2011 7:08:29 PM
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202192.169 in reply to 202192.154
Date: 11/21/2011 4:14:18 AM
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one question that scares me


only one :-)

hehe that thread and the wishi washi answer attempts by the two BB dudes are funny as hell..

..seriously, i dont wanna blame or judge the BBs or the developers..im fine with that hobby game and i didnt have mucho hope that some day that game growin to something big

..but i have a small small advice for that two BB dudes from a professional marketing/ brand management view ( its only one small piece than we all know "buzzerbeater will never sleep" --> only the developers sleepin since day 1 :-))..u can play that game like all the other common user, showin u like ur brand and open doors for simply user contact, but never never never in the world playin division 1/ BBB/ NT or something..its not about ur knowledge of the game its all about sellin ur BRAND BUZZERBEATER!!
its not smart to "blame" ur costumers!!!

only 3 small Cent

kind regards

Will

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202192.170 in reply to 202192.165
Date: 11/21/2011 5:47:52 AM
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How about a restaurant. The waiter doesn't make the food, but should he know what's in it? Should he know roughly how it is made? YES.

NO!
they should know how to serve the dishes and how to welcome the people, take orders, NOT what is in the dishes. If they know, fine, but it's not their job to know!

I agree with you and your ideas, but please don't make silly statements.

Customer: "Excuse me, I read pasta with X... how does it taste?"
Waiter: "I don't know"
C: "Ok, and what is carne alla pizzaiola?"
Waiter: "I don't know"
C: "Ok moving on... daily soup made by the chef... what's in it?"
Waiter: "I don't know... please stop asking just order"
C: "Seriously do you even work here?"

In Italy no waiter would answer like this, if in Belgium they do... gosh, I'm very very sorry.

Last edited by Biffo (*DT Member) at 11/21/2011 5:48:14 AM

From: Kukoc

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202192.172 in reply to 202192.171
Date: 11/21/2011 4:01:45 PM
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So who exactly knows the GE inside out at the moment? BB-Forrest (seldom reachable by phone)?, BB-Charles?, I doubt it's BB-Mark, or is it?
As a business owner I agree that it's not "the best" option to admit, that some unfair advantages exist between a few BB's and all other users.But claiming that no BB currently has any idea how the GE actually works, is even a bigger problem. That would be admitting, that game creators have absolutely no idea what is going on.
So how is it? Noone knows anything or does someone actually have a clue? Obviously saying BB-Anthony knew everything, but is gone now would be the wrong way to handle this;)

From: Kukoc

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202192.174 in reply to 202192.173
Date: 11/21/2011 5:15:46 PM
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So knowing the exact formulaes (and exact skill weightings) per position + how the weights change using different tactics, is not an advantage? Are you serious?

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