BuzzerBeater Forums

Help - English > Economic disparity and meaningless PR

Economic disparity and meaningless PR

Set priority
Show messages by
From: yodabig

This Post:
00
251237.6 in reply to 251237.5
Date: 12/9/2013 1:27:58 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
14651465
I was told by someone that was a bit on the inside (who was playing in season two, was a GM very early on and talked to the BBs a great deal) that trainers worked on a diminishing returns model. Hard to explain but I was told that every increase in level was 50% less effective than the one before.

These numbers are made up but you get the idea

Trainer Level Base Training Points
1 80
2 120
3 140
4 150
5 155
6 157.5
7 158.75

If the PR guys work the same way then moving from level one to level four will made a noticeable difference but moving from four to seven will not be cost effective as almost everyone already believes.

From: Mr. Glass

This Post:
00
251237.8 in reply to 251237.5
Date: 1/22/2014 4:18:04 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
137137
If have the talent and the player pr manager bring the dough.. make no mistake about it.

If you get low level pr manager you'll see a huge missing pot of money in game sales. I think all the how much you can make is bull_. Why cap a team on that.

But on topic Pr manager do matter if have the seats and a winning team. Depends on what you trying to do with your team appeal.

This Post:
00
251237.10 in reply to 251237.1
Date: 1/23/2014 3:32:54 AM
Neverwinter
CGBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
621621
I'm thinking a PR might be useful, in certain situations. Maybe when you play in similar condition season to season, and you can predict arena attendances well?

Also, if it's possible to make money by hiring a good PR, it's probably going to be on bleacher sales? I mean, they are most volatile.

From: Mr. Glass

This Post:
00
251237.11 in reply to 251237.9
Date: 1/23/2014 2:58:29 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
137137
go to this season and last season you'll see the big difference in arena to games