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New Merchandise Income[Official Thread]

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315010.93 in reply to 315010.92
Date: 7/21/2022 4:20:09 PM
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I like the idea of decreasing the exponential coefficient.

Additionally, to comment on changing other things in the salary formula, if there is a change to how much different skills cost in comparison to another, this change would need to take place slowly over the course of 10 seasons in order to give managers appropriate time to adjust their training plans accordingly.

Training in this game requires years of planning, so a quick change to how much certain skills cost could ruin years of work by managers as their builds quickly become less effective.

Last edited by Mediocrity at 7/21/2022 4:22:03 PM

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315010.95 in reply to 315010.94
Date: 7/21/2022 5:01:00 PM
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My next question is, is the difference between top tier Players and lower tier Players too much?


That depends on how big "you" want the gap between teams at the top and bottom is too.
The bigger the gaps for that, the bigger the gap between top teams and lower teams, and from that, less competitiveness overall all around, IMO. I'm guessing that's a big problem in getting newer players around to stick.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion

I'm not the best to argue the specific exponential curve but it seems counter-productive to "over-train" players, since they grow way to expensive to maintain, as it is, so it seems like some fine-tuning is needed. Having said that, I'm all for having 1/2 superstars (possibly 3 but with greater risks/costs) and a solid/great supporting cast to succeed. Caps and revenue should also taken into account, since it's all interconected.

Having veterans mentoring rookies could be a way to change/help training? Sponsor/Owner goals at the beginning of the season for alternative revenue? Short term money loans that bite to make short term pushes? I'm sure there's lots of options to think about but staying put as it is doesn't seem to be sustainable.

Just throwing some things around

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315010.98 in reply to 315010.95
Date: 7/22/2022 4:04:53 AM
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At the risk of being catastrophic, how about the staff wages being like the players ones? (fixed weekly, rising in the offseason).

I suppose it would impact the staff market greatly (which currently seems like a huge economy drain, rightfully or not) but the "gains" and even the potential "savings" on eventually not having to constantly hire new staff could be funneled towards the superstar players/overall roster, maybe? I'm probably not having a full view of the effects but feel free to let me know

Also, if you want to add some strategy or what not to it, maybe the coaches could have a stronger (and likewise weaker) offensive/defensive strategy, if it makes sense of course.

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315010.101 in reply to 315010.100
Date: 7/22/2022 7:09:01 AM
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If am I right, one of the problem that BBs want to solve was the value of top players. The value of a 160tsp player with 230k+ salary is lower than a 145tsp player with 180k salary (I am talking about well trained players), which is not normal. Best players should have higher value.

How do you think your idea will solve this issue? IMO, I think that makes the problem even worse.

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