1) new teams receive $50,000 per week for their first four weeks - maybe this amount of money could be increased. But it would bring even more money to the global economy
2) the skills of players generated for new teams are up to 7 (respectable) - maybe this could be increased and players for new teams could have skills up to 8 (strong) or 9 (proficient). It could also have positive effect on prices on TL. But this could work only for players 20 years old and older so that they will not be better than players (18 and 19 yo) generated from draft.
Once again, there is no projected inflation, in the long term, prices will go down untill the equilibrum is reached.
hahalook at this team, in my league, became a bot, all his 10k+ players became free agents, and all the other players are transfer listed as "owned" by him.in almost 7 seasons of playing BB, I never saw something like this
His team went bot on Nov. 6 2008. The team probably has been set to continue training (bots don't change it, since they'll eventually be taken over by humans anyway), so he's been training for a long time. Since he's ineliglible for the national team while on a bot and will retire anyway when a human takes over the team, it hasn't really ever presented a problem.He did not meet the free agency threshold at the time his team went bot, and it's a one-time check.