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223673.99 in reply to 223673.98
Date: 8/23/2012 3:48:12 AM
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The most simple would be that there is no minimum salary wage for new users in every country the first season or, better, three months, since some managers start at the end of a season). I guess.

After that, it is up to everyone to have had read everything that can help and to be helped by old managers.
Otherwise, if there should have a difference with bigger countries, then advantage of having less competition should not give more advantages than in bigger countries as it is the case now.
Not everything black or white. I am the U21 manager of a small country. I try to defend their fun but I also see that.

About the regional league structure you know Wolph that it is an idea discussed here for a long time and that many users agree with that idea (me too), with the problems that it would create (draft especially). The problem is that the BB staff has not the same resources than the Hattrick staff. They don't even succeed to deal with making more equilibrated the tanking strategy compared to others.

Last edited by Dunker Joe at 8/23/2012 3:49:49 AM

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223673.101 in reply to 223673.98
Date: 8/23/2012 8:51:53 AM
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Maybe you were talking of hattrick. Japan has many users there. They also have differetn league structures for regions of jpaan, not just Japan.

This is appreciated I think by most users, to play not just in their nation but also their region, but you need lots of success and lots of users as a game to provide that.

I think at best BB can shoot for regional league structure which includes Japan with many of its neighbors.


They don't have different league structures, just that you can select a region (or city) to be your team's home. The only real effects of that are on the weather (though weather is randomized, so picking a region that is rainy IRL won't matter much) and for "derby" matches where both teams are from the same region, the home field advantage does not apply. In some larger countries with a small number of regions, this leads to a lot of derby matches, while in the USA for instance it's still fairly uncommon to run into a derby situation in the higher leagues (lower level teams often forget to pick their region when they sign up and are assigned to Alabama, yee haw).