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40617.586 in reply to 40617.585
Date: 8/29/2008 10:54:15 AM
AS Barroom Heroes
III.2
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Lone Pine Productions
First of all, I understand what the goal of the game is, and I know the rules, thanks.


Secondly:
My division (since I play in division two in a country with more than 3000 users, not 100 or 200) is such that the difference between the first place team and the last or second last place team is VERY slim.


You make it sound like you are the ONLY team in your division with a problem... everyone from your HUGE country and HUGE database of users has to adapt so where are you actually at a disadvantage vs your competitors... I would like to read HOW you feel you have been ill treated more than your peers....

Superfly Guy
(Big Country - Small Userbase)



I haven't (where did I ever say I was?).

We have all been ill-treated because of a problem we did not create, and now we are even being told that it is our fault. That is, quite frankly, very stupid. And I'm sure the BBs will agree with me.

SpicyMcHaggis
(Medium Country - Huge Userbase)

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40617.587 in reply to 40617.585
Date: 8/29/2008 10:58:27 AM
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Speaking on my own, but i'm sure is not only my problem:
the point is not being at disadvantage with my peers; the problem is, if i've made a careful planning of my team's growth, i've to discover that my planning is useless, because economy is going to change in 2 weeks.
While i take the game very lightly, some users have more elaborated minds, and like the satisfaction of succes through careful planning: if you do big changes like this with such a short notice, you take them away a source of fun from the game.

I think this is the problem.

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40617.588 in reply to 40617.587
Date: 8/29/2008 12:00:04 PM
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I think the problem is the bug that we know...

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40617.589 in reply to 40617.580
Date: 8/29/2008 12:28:17 PM
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Add more seats, little by little (like you are doing at the moment- heeeeeyyyyy you don't really need my advice do you?), to that tiny little matchbox of an arena you play in. It is an insult to the great city of Grea Di Caddore or wherever the AS Barroom Heroes hail from that such an illustrious team in such an extremely difficult and competitive league plays in such a puny place. And, max out your prices tomorrow. None of this $63 bucks for a lower tier seat. You have sold them out 9 games in a row. What kind of programming is that? People WANT to sit in the lower tier in that closet you call a gym. Let them fight for the right to pay $70 a seat!!! Same with the bleachers. None of this $17 stuff. $20 or they can go eat gelatto.

Secondly, accept your plight as karma for this action:
Sergio Vega Sold BC Scarlets 12/21/2007 $ 12 000
Steigvilas Lazanas Sold Suc d frut united 12/3/2007 $ 8 000
Quim Limão Sold Charlys gangstas 12/2/2007 $ 15 000
Aleksandar Cubrilo Sold KAINES 12/2/2007 $ 8 000
Zhao Daoxiang Sold Kamicáceres 12/2/2007 $ 3 000
August Genelin Sold AS PauMoRoX 12/2/2007 $ 9 000
Živojin Cokic Sold Z Röselichöhl Defenders 12/2/2007 $ 27 000
Krisztián Adorján Sold Alemannia Aasterberg 12/2/2007 $ 20 000
Juan Carlos Vecina Sold Skubys Sonics 12/2/2007 $ 23 000
Jaroslaw Straczewski AS Barroom Heroes 12/2/2007 $ 1 000
Steigvilas Lazanas Bought Kučgalio torpedos 11/30/2007 $ 2 000
Živojin Cokic Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
August Genelin Bought Saint City Celtics 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Jaroslaw Straczewski Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Mati Rubinstein Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Krisztián Adorján Bought Pici Pockok 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Juan Carlos Vecina Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Zhao Daoxiang Bought 11/29/2007 $ 2 000
Quim Limão Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Sergio Vega Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Feliks Ejsmont Bought Gorilla Brother`s 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Aleksandar Cubrilo Bought 11/29/2007 $ 4 000

Thirdly, buy one more player- an 18year old who plays the position which you train and train him every week, no matter what, this season. Just before the end of the season, while you bite your nails over relegation, sell his ass to create a cushion for the several weeks you won't be getting any money.

Fourthly, your payroll is higher than anyone else in your division by about 15k (except for the Knickerbockers who are just a bit below you (roughly speaking because I just added up the thousands not the hundreds)) and they are the best team in your division at the moment. This leads me to believe that you could remain competitive and get a substantial amount of cash if you were to sell Urbano. At the moment he is your 6th leading scorer and 2nd leading rebounder but I have no doubt that Ye Faming will take up the slack and that Gleize and Belopoyodokopovodov will, with weekly training, improve enough to make his memory a faint one. With your 27k per week savings, add 50 bleachers a week. Every little bit helps. With the profit you get from Urbano minus the expense of one more 17k per week guy and one more trainee, do some math to see how much $$ you need for the weeks when you will be sitting at home wishing you were in the playoffs. Put that money aside and don't touch it. With some of the rest make one major arena upgrade.

I, of course, don't know what your finances look like at the moment. I do know that you recently bought Fivas for over 4 million dollars after the announcement about the changes. Maybe some fiscal responsibility training might help as well.
Good luck!!!






Last edited by somdetsfinest at 8/29/2008 12:37:41 PM

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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40617.590 in reply to 40617.589
Date: 8/29/2008 2:29:28 PM
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Ehm,ehm,ehm...do you think that a player which is in the italian second division doesn't know the game rules?
We are saying that is unjust to tax all the teams which play in higher division because there's some teams which have a bug with more and more subscription than all the teams of italian first division together...

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40617.591 in reply to 40617.589
Date: 8/29/2008 5:29:43 PM
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Add more seats, little by little (like you are doing at the moment- heeeeeyyyyy you don't really need my advice do you?), to that tiny little matchbox of an arena you play in. It is an insult to the great city of Grea Di Caddore or wherever the AS Barroom Heroes hail from that such an illustrious team in such an extremely difficult and competitive league plays in such a puny place. And, max out your prices tomorrow. None of this $63 bucks for a lower tier seat. You have sold them out 9 games in a row. What kind of programming is that? People WANT to sit in the lower tier in that closet you call a gym. Let them fight for the right to pay $70 a seat!!! Same with the bleachers. None of this $17 stuff. $20 or they can go eat gelatto.

Secondly, accept your plight as karma for this action:
Sergio Vega Sold BC Scarlets 12/21/2007 $ 12 000
Steigvilas Lazanas Sold Suc d frut united 12/3/2007 $ 8 000
Quim Limão Sold Charlys gangstas 12/2/2007 $ 15 000
Aleksandar Cubrilo Sold KAINES 12/2/2007 $ 8 000
Zhao Daoxiang Sold Kamicáceres 12/2/2007 $ 3 000
August Genelin Sold AS PauMoRoX 12/2/2007 $ 9 000
Živojin Cokic Sold Z Röselichöhl Defenders 12/2/2007 $ 27 000
Krisztián Adorján Sold Alemannia Aasterberg 12/2/2007 $ 20 000
Juan Carlos Vecina Sold Skubys Sonics 12/2/2007 $ 23 000
Jaroslaw Straczewski AS Barroom Heroes 12/2/2007 $ 1 000
Steigvilas Lazanas Bought Kučgalio torpedos 11/30/2007 $ 2 000
Živojin Cokic Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
August Genelin Bought Saint City Celtics 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Jaroslaw Straczewski Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Mati Rubinstein Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Krisztián Adorján Bought Pici Pockok 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Juan Carlos Vecina Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Zhao Daoxiang Bought 11/29/2007 $ 2 000
Quim Limão Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Sergio Vega Bought 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Feliks Ejsmont Bought Gorilla Brother`s 11/29/2007 $ 1 000
Aleksandar Cubrilo Bought 11/29/2007 $ 4 000

Thirdly, buy one more player- an 18year old who plays the position which you train and train him every week, no matter what, this season. Just before the end of the season, while you bite your nails over relegation, sell his ass to create a cushion for the several weeks you won't be getting any money.

Fourthly, your payroll is higher than anyone else in your division by about 15k (except for the Knickerbockers who are just a bit below you (roughly speaking because I just added up the thousands not the hundreds)) and they are the best team in your division at the moment. This leads me to believe that you could remain competitive and get a substantial amount of cash if you were to sell Urbano. At the moment he is your 6th leading scorer and 2nd leading rebounder but I have no doubt that Ye Faming will take up the slack and that Gleize and Belopoyodokopovodov will, with weekly training, improve enough to make his memory a faint one. With your 27k per week savings, add 50 bleachers a week. Every little bit helps. With the profit you get from Urbano minus the expense of one more 17k per week guy and one more trainee, do some math to see how much $$ you need for the weeks when you will be sitting at home wishing you were in the playoffs. Put that money aside and don't touch it. With some of the rest make one major arena upgrade.

I, of course, don't know what your finances look like at the moment. I do know that you recently bought Fivas for over 4 million dollars after the announcement about the changes. Maybe some fiscal responsibility training might help as well.
Good luck!!!




Damn - you beat me to it!! (on the Fivas side - as I was bidding for him!!)

Care to tell me what I might be able to improve on (except diplomacy of course) ;-)



Last edited by Superfly Guy at 8/29/2008 5:30:05 PM

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40617.592 in reply to 40617.590
Date: 8/29/2008 9:16:03 PM
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What is this in repsonse to? The poster who begged me to specifically outline a strategy for how to play the game?


Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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40617.593 in reply to 40617.592
Date: 8/29/2008 9:45:00 PM
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and it was ahhhh said not in a nice way :D a little courteous would be fine already :D


its funny really, reading it seems like he is the only one going through the process and is having a hard time. imagine that . . . . i have to defend my title and i cant even improve my bloody lineup this season due to shortage . . . . and when i see my conference i see a lot of teams are better and improve.




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40617.594 in reply to 40617.593
Date: 8/29/2008 9:50:31 PM
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its funny really, reading it seems like he is the only one going through the process and is having a hard time. imagine that . . . . i have to defend my title and i cant even improve my bloody lineup this season due to shortage . . . . and when i see my conference i see a lot of teams are better and improve.

Well, when other teams can improve and you can't, what does that tell you?

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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40617.595 in reply to 40617.594
Date: 8/29/2008 10:47:36 PM
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its funny really, reading it seems like he is the only one going through the process and is having a hard time. imagine that . . . . i have to defend my title and i cant even improve my bloody lineup this season due to shortage . . . . and when i see my conference i see a lot of teams are better and improve.

Well, when other teams can improve and you can't, what does that tell you?



Changes are too harsh for the 'Average' manager.... come on you want to admit it!

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40617.596 in reply to 40617.595
Date: 8/29/2008 10:55:06 PM
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Changes are too harsh for the 'Average' manager.... come on you want to admit it!

Changes are designed for the 'average manager', so they're not too harsh on them.

The question is that the average manager doesn't really exist. I don't know the distribution of managers, i.e. how many are high-end, average, or low-end. My intuition is that changes are insufficient for the high-end and harsh for the low-end teams.

If we have a bipolar distribution of teams with few average managers (which might or might not be the case), then the changes can potentially be completely off them mark.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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