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109686.16 in reply to 109686.14
Date: 09/08/2009 13:36:41
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this made very little sense to me.. but let me try to answer it

there is a soft cap that comes in around 20K people will need to explore the response for themselves.


thx this answered it, it sound for me that arena size was the key, not attendance only ;)

building down happens immediately I believe, so i don't see why it would take a season to do.


because of that(and building 10k seats nearly takes a season):

It will take approximately as long to sell a group of seats as it did to build them, and they can be sold for the same construction price. You will receive the money for the sale only after the contraction is complete..

So if the arena is decreased immediately, and you just get your money at the end. I like to know if you could downgrade the arena again, before the first downgrade is finished?

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109686.17 in reply to 109686.16
Date: 09/08/2009 13:45:16
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So if the arena is decreased immediately, and you just get your money at the end. I like to know if you could downgrade the arena again, before the first downgrade is finished?


Having demolished 4000 seats today I cant see an option to try and demolish some more.... I wonder if there are delays in the demolition as well as the construction!! I wouldnt want to time a demolition to finish at the end of the season and miss the deadline (assuming i wanted to demolish even more!)

I guess the safest bet is to try and use some surplus seats for the playoffs and then demolish as soon as your season is over.

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109686.18 in reply to 109686.15
Date: 09/08/2009 13:45:36
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Once we have a full generation of players who have been fully trained, this will no longer be true and the game may reach equilibrium.


Is that realistic? BB is constantly growing, which means the amount of these players will increase all the time as well. Can we expect a equilibrium with BB growing at this pace?

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109686.20 in reply to 109686.16
Date: 09/08/2009 15:18:30
1986 Celtics
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i'm sorry i mispoke about deconstruction being instant, I had forgotten we had decided to do it slowly, but you will be able to see how much you should deconstruct by exploring the price curve. basically you should only have to do it once.

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109686.21 in reply to 109686.20
Date: 09/08/2009 15:40:56
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the questioion is, if you maybe could limit the maximum decreasing duration, for example the Tall Blacks if they reduce the arena about 30.000 they will be lucky to see their money in Season 13. It is good that you don't get it instantly, so that teams should think about it before bidding 100.000$ and 10 Bleachers for a player, but overall i think it takes to long.

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109686.22 in reply to 109686.8
Date: 09/08/2009 15:51:52
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The thing you need to understand is that High Arena Teams (HATs) had been earning a lot of money because of their huge arenas were crowed. Now, those teams will continue to have about the same income as before but for a different reason: less people will come but that people will be willing to pay more money to watch the game.

HAT and upper division teams are not the same things.

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109686.23 in reply to 109686.12
Date: 09/08/2009 15:54:36
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Where did assigning players to defend specific position (not just their natural man) go? It was announced to be introduced in Season 10.

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109686.24 in reply to 109686.21
Date: 09/08/2009 16:03:57
Freccia Azzurra
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I'm really worried about the economic aspect in this game. It's clear that the teams promoted last season had a big gift compared to the teams promoted just now because last season 1m were a lot of money. The main problem is not the inflaction in all BB cause this will not change difference in the teams neither in the divisions so BBs but the real problem is when you've a strong team that wins often. Win = money = players = biggest gap, how do you think to reduce the gap? The last phrase in the change season 10 news is really horrible and at the least in the translation is a big ? about the intention to manage players like Cardenas in the future.
I completely agree with Newton a long term project is impossible, I understand also that the market was quite frozen last season but after asg is also easy to understand that soon you will have to change again the economy cause there will be too much money available.
Last info is about merchandising with national players on the roster; last season you've written that having national players on the roster should give us a bonus in the merchandising sales. It is still valid or something is changed?

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109686.25 in reply to 109686.24
Date: 09/08/2009 16:18:12
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our aim is to keep inflation down, to keep things in equilibrium. The promotion money is worth less this season that is true, but we have also made fan spirit work in a way that teams that just promoted remember that they just promoted and so more fans will come to see your team even if you are losing cause you just promoted.

i'm not sure if you are criticizing the moves that we did make or simply expressing a generalized fear. I think we share your generalized concern for the gaps remaining the right size. We want them big enough so that teams have incentive to promote but not so big that teams who promote aren't automatically sent back down. I would ask you to think, what percentage of teams that are newly promoted should be demoted the following season? keep in mind that 25% of all teams are demoted every season. That really is the metric which tells us the gaps are too big. Right now I think we are still in a decent range, and we are trying to keep it there. We saw a growing problem with the large arenas making it impossible for newly promoted teams to scale up their arenas fast enough to compete.. so we have fixed that. There will undoubtedly come other changes in market dynamics we haven't anticipated, and we will make changes to address them, but I would hope that it is clear that our concerns are your concerns.

I believe the exact details of what constitutes a prominent domestic player are up to you to discover.

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