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Supporters protest against the delays of matches, training, etc.

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201393.327 in reply to 201393.326
Date: 1/23/2012 6:12:09 AM
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Hi Will, nice to hear You :)

What's up? how is Your weekend?


its fukkin MONDAY in germany...damn differnt time zones..that game is tooooooo global for me :-DDD

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Date: 1/23/2012 6:18:39 AM
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Hi Will, nice to hear You :)

What's up? how is Your weekend?


its fukkin MONDAY in germany...damn differnt time zones..that game is tooooooo global for me :-DDD


Yep, it is good that You noticed it..like in Poland.

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201393.329 in reply to 201393.1
Date: 1/23/2012 10:26:43 AM
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We are very unhappy that the delays and problems occur so often. We feel that our support is not as it should be used to develop the game in order to user satisfaction. We expect you to do more to solve problems.


I am less concerned about the delays and bugs than about the fact, that Buzzerbeater seems to die slowly.

The number of managers has stopped growing more than a year ago and is now continuously decreasing. The owners and management (the BB's) do not seem to actively run (properly manage) the Game (the company).

There is no sign that this is going to change. It is a matter of time that Buzzerbeater is closed or no longer supported by the BB's. That's a very sad thing.

The reason imho are not the bugs but a careless management towards the necessary growth of BB. Bugs are just one symptom.


Last edited by Pallu at 1/23/2012 10:27:36 AM

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201393.330 in reply to 201393.329
Date: 1/23/2012 11:47:06 AM
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Well honestly - the stagnation of users might be something good. The "explosion" of user numbers lead to many problems (server changes and stuff following), so maybe BB is now catching up with his size. When things work fine and stable, and some exciting new things are implemented, THEN another boost would be great, but as of now, stagnation is something very positive from my side (at least stagnation means a stable in-and-out-rate).

Zwei Dinge sind unendlich, die Dummheit und das All...
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201393.331 in reply to 201393.330
Date: 1/23/2012 11:54:26 AM
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I slightly disagree.

I have not seen any explosion. I think I remember BB having 17.000 Managers when I joined, it went slowly but surely up to 60, stopped and the went back down.

For a community-based game that is already asking money from its many supporting members that is a failed launch.

Some of the side-effects of the stagnation are
- low income for BB
- low support from BB (bugs, etc.)
- low level of exitement (growing games have their - maybe unfair - ways of exitement, e.g. inflation, competition)

Bugs by themselves never kill a game. They keep the emotions in the community high...

Just my two cents.



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201393.332 in reply to 201393.330
Date: 1/23/2012 3:59:14 PM
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Well honestly - the stagnation of users might be something good. The "explosion" of user numbers lead to many problems (server changes and stuff following), so maybe BB is now catching up with his size. When things work fine and stable, and some exciting new things are implemented, THEN another boost would be great, but as of now, stagnation is something very positive from my side (at least stagnation means a stable in-and-out-rate).


I've been playing since season 3 and this season the game seems really ''dead'', what's the future of this game?
We haven't any news about any change on the near future(and the game needs some changes).

From my point of view(and maybe i'm wrong) BB's will have to decide if they want buzzerbeater as a hobby or keep developing BB as a company with all the work that this means(and that's a huge work), but if not, i'm sure the game will keep decreasing in number of users and many supporters will stop paying their supporter.


Last edited by Marot at 1/23/2012 4:00:10 PM

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201393.333 in reply to 201393.332
Date: 1/23/2012 4:11:04 PM
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Didnt they make that decision when optiing to hire a new bunch of BBs? I guess making some unlucky calls there slowed things down. Now after working in the background to sort things out, I expect them to come forward with a solid and powerful plan for the future ...

Zwei Dinge sind unendlich, die Dummheit und das All...
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Date: 1/23/2012 5:10:46 PM
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Lets hope so. :)

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201393.336 in reply to 201393.333
Date: 1/24/2012 4:10:26 PM
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2012-01-14 Caledonian Whisper 92 - 106 Chojnowianka Chojnów SG - Enmanuel Bafalluy injured
2012-01-17 Chojnowianka Chojnów 77 - 105 London Sonics SG - Henrik Kroog injured
2012-01-24 loosers from anfield 102 -90 Chojnowianka Chojnów SG - Anthimos Rovolas injured
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/42449311/boxscore.aspx Why did I lost???

That is quite sad
With Baufalluy I had any chance to win EBBL.
With Krog had chance to win with Sonics Final Great 8.
With Rovelas had chance to win with Loosers Semi final Great 8.

What is the likelihood of injury during 10 days 3 key players on the SG?


PROTEST !!! PROTEST !!! PROTEST !!!

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201393.337 in reply to 201393.336
Date: 1/24/2012 4:53:35 PM
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I will give you the same answer you got in the England Forums. Invest in a better doctor.

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