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From: lvess

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284063.44 in reply to 284063.38
Date: 12/28/2016 12:38:08 PM
Delaware 87ers
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Seriously, this game is getting way to complicated for newbies.. there are just way to many rules for this and for that..


Newbies won't be affected by the boycott. They won't have the funds to make a difference by it. Unless they get really lucky and draft and sell a 5+ million dollar time.


Attendance penalties start at $500,00 or more per the Game Manuel. A new team that conserves cash could easily save more than that and potentially face the penalty.

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284063.47 in reply to 284063.46
Date: 12/28/2016 3:47:38 PM
Durham Wasps
III.1
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The thing is though that many users complain over different things in the game and if nothing is done there is more complaints. But as a change comes to address something a storm of complaints come because of changes being made.
I'm not sure how they should do to keep everyone happy. Do you even think it's possible?

This is the second time in a few days you've dismissed very reasonable posts as complaints. You really need to understand the difference between a complaint and criticism.

If nothing is done there are complaints. Yes, and that's perfectly alright as the game isn't perfect and can be improved.

But as a change comes to address something a storm of complaints come because of changes being made. Again, this is perfectly alright, especially if, as several clearly intelligent people have done, this comes with an explanation of why the changes are not a good idea.

I'm not sure how they should do to keep everyone happy. Of course this is impossible but no one expects it, and its silly to even say it. Lets puts a stop to constant staff complaints about legitimate criticism from users and instead perhaps see some of those criticisms (especially those with very reasonable questions) addressed.


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284063.48 in reply to 284063.46
Date: 12/28/2016 4:53:07 PM
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The thing is though that many users complain over different things in the game and if nothing is done there is more complaints. But as a change comes to address something a storm of complaints come because of changes being made.
I'm not sure how they should do to keep everyone happy. Do you even think it's possible?


I have understood that key success factor related to change management is good communication, maybe that could be tried next time - now game is lost already for this season changes ;)


From: Knecht

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284063.49 in reply to 284063.46
Date: 12/28/2016 5:04:11 PM
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The thing is though that many users complain over different things in the game and if nothing is done there is more complaints. But as a change comes to address something a storm of complaints come because of changes being made.
I'm not sure how they should do to keep everyone happy. Do you even think it's possible?


Because the game is clearly headed in the wrong direction - has been for like 6 years or so. There have been so many wasted opportunities to fix certain issues and every fricken time the communication failed miserably.

Now the game is becoming rocket science and the old "no spoonfeeding" mantra is obviously the main problem here. Releasing a season news post after the first season game is stupid, because many users plan in advance. Having to explain this to you and your posse is tiring and even more frustrating.

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