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Is BB dying a slow death - Part Two

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Date: 1/18/2016 7:05:00 AM
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You must not be familiar with the word progression...

Starting with a (very) slightly higher stock does nothing for progression, therefore no credit is due for the point I'm making.

Besides the change was introduced to tackle the problem that you have in micronations where new managers might actually start with an awful, if not negative team economy because they are placed in D1, they have a too small arenas and they can't demote. This is a design flaw that emerged more frequently due to the loss of users and has been corrected. It's also fairly marginal considering the overall time and cost of expanding the arena. To me that is more akin to fixing a bug than a change to help new managers.

FA has been changed drastically several times in a few season and with policies directly opposite to each other. It may have been changed again mid season with no news update. Do you seriously want to use FA changes as an example to anything? Even knowing that they can be used to demonstrate the exact opposite? You don't need to look any further than what Marin wrote in the new season update a couple of season ago...

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Date: 1/18/2016 1:50:35 PM
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Why too much people crying about slowly training, small arena etc.? I'm relatively new user. It's my 5 season in the game. And I like this game. Why? Because it's not easy! Training is hard, development players is hard, building higher arena is hard. It takes a lot of time. This is reason, why I play game like this. It's a big challenge. For example: promote to first division, "make" NT player etc.

Again, I enjoy BB because it's hard! You need a long term plan. Sorry, my English isn't very well. I just want to share my opinion.

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Date: 1/18/2016 3:24:52 PM
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I know. This is trend for all on-line managers. It's unlucky. I don't have any idea what to do with this trend. I can see how the number of users slowly decreasing in my country (as whole World) and it's really frustrating.

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Date: 1/18/2016 3:38:02 PM
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So your supporter package is what keeps you to the game?
Pretty much.

I have enjoyed the basketball and basketball team management aspects of the game, putting together rosters, game planning, etc. But they have destroyed the economy and refuse to fix training, so the enjoyment is trumped by dissatisfaction. Why throw money into that?

BTW, a basketball to lemonshine for
This kind of game must be rewarding at any stage and in particular at the beginning if it wants to survive.


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Date: 1/18/2016 5:12:54 PM
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Lets talk again after your 15th season, when everything has been done and nothing is left to discover.

The stadium alone could offer some facilities to build, there could be youth teams, a D-league and many many other options. Nothing like that has been introduced in the last... 6 years or so? All we see are changes in the formula and thats not enough to remain relevant.

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