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225400.20 in reply to 225400.18
Date: 8/27/2012 8:02:47 AM
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Well, i think nt players should bring more bonus than own drafted non nt players. My 2 starters are own draftess and i think they earn me around 25% of their salary in merchandize. I am always having atleast 75% higher merchandize than my league average. I have had more than twice bigger last season when i was tanking lol cause i had like 3 to 5 own draftess starting:)

Last edited by Gajus Julijus Cezaris at 8/27/2012 8:03:37 AM

From: Xsago

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225400.22 in reply to 225400.19
Date: 8/27/2012 8:23:36 AM
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Well here are my examples:

My merchandise in the offseason when none of my NT players was playing

5/28/2012 Weekly Merchandise profit $ 97 847
6/4/2012 Weekly Merchandise profit $ 97 551

They all started playing within a few weeks (playing each week, as i agree playing is important, but minutes played has a far lesser impact if at all)
6/25/2012 Weekly Merchandise profit $ 135 020
7/2/2012 Weekly Merchandise profit $ 131 983

I have 3 NT players, 2 from my own nationality (Macedonia) and another one from New Zealand. My own nationality NT players total 200k in salary (130+70), whereas the foreigner was at around 135k. The total increase was at around 35k and i've been at the same number ever since.


One possible explanation could be this (from the game manual):

fans from around the country are particularly enthusiastic supporters of members of their national teams, and even more so when their national team is a successful one. So, if in a given week your player played in a national team game, fans from around the country will buy their jersey, typically in a quantity proportional to their salary. National team jersey sales will vary depending on the strength of the national team, but players playing in their domestic league tend to sell considerably more national team merchandise.


So maybe the success of the national team makes a huge difference?

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225400.24 in reply to 225400.22
Date: 8/27/2012 8:34:15 AM
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Its a posibility.

From: Xsago

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225400.25 in reply to 225400.23
Date: 8/27/2012 11:05:45 AM
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Ok, so first of all i am only talking about the bonus received from having an NT player. I never gave you wrong information, you just look at the merchandise differently than i do. A 130k player would still bring you some merchandise regardless of him being an NT player or not. The way i look at things is:

merchandise = base merchandise + bonuses;

The base merchandise takes into account the total team salary.

The bonuses take into account all of the bonuses as stated in the game manual, most important of which is the NT player bonus. My evaluation shows how much you gain in merchandise when having an NT player as opposed to a non-NT player with similar skills/salary.

The goal of this extremely simple analysis is basically, quantifying the difference between domestic, foreign and non-NT players.

Not sure if i am clear in what i am trying to say, but all in all we both might be right, we are just talking about slightly different stuff. When you sold the 280k player you didn't just sell an NT player you also lost a player with 280k salary, thus dropping your total salary significantly.

Your edits are correct i do have 3 NT players, one of which (the guy from NZ) i actually bought during that span replacing a guy with slightly lower salary (i sold him during the same update).

From: Xsago

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225400.27 in reply to 225400.26
Date: 8/27/2012 12:46:19 PM
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Ok so that's not exactly accurate, sorry for not being clear enough. At least the 2 domestic NT players were not part of the NT squad at the time the first merchandise (97k) was being recorded. Can't remember if the the player from NZ was or not atm.

I am actually the NT manager of Macedonia and early in the season i don't call up players who are not considered for the next match, so i can keep some roster flexibility.

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225400.29 in reply to 225400.15
Date: 8/31/2012 11:57:56 AM
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Sorry for offtopic, but just thought of that...

It helps some - I've consistently had merchandise at around 125-150% of the league average with an American-focused roster (and now that my Canadian player is gone, it's an all-American club)


I wonder what was the atmosphere in the locker room for that guy...

On topic: Three of my starters are locals and two of them have a hefty salary. My merchandise is always about 10-15% higher than league average, sometimes even 30%.

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Date: 8/31/2012 2:30:45 PM
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Sorry for offtopic, but just thought of that...

It helps some - I've consistently had merchandise at around 125-150% of the league average with an American-focused roster (and now that my Canadian player is gone, it's an all-American club)


I wonder what was the atmosphere in the locker room for that guy...

On topic: Three of my starters are locals and two of them have a hefty salary. My merchandise is always about 10-15% higher than league average, sometimes even 30%.


It wasn't as bad as before when I also had the player I referred to mostly as "the stupid Italian" as well. Unfortunately for me, stupidity knows no cultural, ethnic, geographic or religious borders, and I think more than half of my roster would be "the stupid American" for me at one time or another.

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