2.25+ million is the price of 1 starter these days, also in D2. At that level you lose 25%. 25% is enough to wipe out the profit of someone training with an expensive trainer.
Not only that, but it does not go away when you win! It's still there and decreasing irrespective of whether you win the next 3 games or not!!!!!! And from 50% to 0% by 5% each week it means it will stay for the entire season and that you will really lose a total of 275% of your gate receipts. Even if you win every single game after the 7th. How is that realistic and who conceived something like? Who are the genius who don't listen to Perpete? Was using a losing streak with PD thresholds too difficult to implement?
Also picture this Nickleon, because I guarantee it will happen. Someone is saving to buy a starter. He needs 5m because you guys inflated the economy on purpose. He loses the first 7 games and now is hit by the 40% reduction in gates. In the EBBL average gates = 510k. That means after the boycott gates will go to 306k on average. At that point your income is: 306k+50k merch+183k TV=539k. Salary floor is 442k. If you spend more than 97k in trainers you will pay the overextension tax. How cute. If you are at the floor and buy a 100k starter, you will definitely be in the red and you will most definitely pay the overextension tac. If things don't get better even then, you can't sell that starter or you lose a lot of money courtesy of the anti-daytrading tax.
Now consider this. The teams in the situation above will be not only tanking teams, but teams with key injuries and teams training who aren't trying to lose but don't manage to win. Do you think this is fair? Or do you have plans to change training and remove injuries? Then...some people have 3 and some have 4 home games in the first and last third of the season, what are you going to do about that? remove HCA?
These measures are anti-losing not anti-tanking, call things for what they are. People can lose for a lot of different reasons. I lost the first 8 games last season and had a winning record thereafter. I had a team that would have been in the playoffs if I didn't train and I had a long injury plus a failed sale (the idiotic GS hit when you repurchase your own player). This was enough to put me together with a team who lost every game by 40 points in the other conference. Come on, you can do better than this.
Now you're going to make the game harder for people adapting to higher leagues or training or who are just unlucky with injuries. You will actually put them in the red. Technically the stupidity in this measures is evident also by the fact that people can get to the cumulative 50% if they have 1.5 million in the bank. Makes me want to open a D3 farm, like the ones Wolph kept ranting about: I wouldn't have to worry about anything.
Also I retract the 'mildly inflationary effect' I said before. This is very inflationary as a lot of teams will no wins will feel like they should buy.
Last edited by Lemonshine at 12/16/2016 1:54:17 PM