I've checked my history and on 2015/04/17, 6.5 seasons ago the market was still low.
No please. There were people complaining about inflation on forums when utopia cam out and that was s27. Check the forums, that's when it started. Of course, it got worse over time, but when Utopia came out prices went up considerably in one go.
You seem to think that when the number of trained players has decreased, the number of good players on the TL has immediately decreased. No. Now we have the consequences of the decreasing of the number of trained players, at least 10 seasons later
See first reply. It IS already 10 seasons since prices started to go up and you even claimed here above you don't need that long to cap sub MVP potential players as you capped a 7 potential U21 guys within for seasons, so...10 seasons is plenty to cap an MVP player and even a HoF at 28 should be almost done. See how the 28yo compare to the 34yo to understand that the talent is going off a cliff NOW, 10 seasons after prices started to go up.
Please go on the TL and point out to me a 30yo player who is as good as Marshall was at that age. Remember you trained Marshall in a period when according to you there was no incentive to train and nobody trained...
why are you so obsessed by an entire homegrown team? Why is it so important for you? Since when should that be the standard for everybody? You think BB has failed but BB has never been made for that.
It's obvious. Because if there is no free agency you can only create as many players as users as a whole can train. Therefore this game has been created in such a way that there will always be a shortage of fully trained players. This is the default setting which was implemented when they moved away from the standard potential setting. Nobody understood this underlying flaw because the game had peaked already and with free agency and numbers dropping the supply of trained players outweighed the demand.
Now numbers are stable, free agency was stopped for a while and the problem is obvious as demand far outweighs the supply. And the supply could never hope to catch up to demand in this conditions because of the underlying fact that you simply can't create that many players with the current system. THIS is the problem with the economy right now.
So the choices are: 1) improve the training system (directly and not indirectly with economic measures because the issue is not in the incentives it's in the capability of the system itself) and let people create more players. 2) accept that we are going back to a situation where D1 teams look more like mid-level D2 teams used to look 10 seasons ago, D2 look like mid D3 teams and so on.
I don't know a lot of IRL competitive teams only made by homegrown players, certainly not in NBA. An usual european irl roster is made by some homegrown players, some domestic players and some foreigners. BB prevents to train a full homegrown teams, that would too easy, everybody would do that.
This is wrong on so many levels. The NBA is completely self sustaining and because they can choose from 33,000 college players every year they are able to maintain the level of the league as a whole. This game can't because you can't create a full roster of trained players from the draft unless they are low potential.