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From: huadian
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Date: 06/23/2022 22:44:24
uzhiu
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Good players are very expensive Five years ago, they were all cabbage prices. Now, what happened?

Poll:  economic downturn about Transfer List

Loss of game players
Players begin to lose skills at the age of 32
others
The level of gamers has risen

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Date: 06/24/2022 09:02:51
Durham Wasps
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I voted others, specifically thinking of the extra staff introduced a few seasons ago.

Extra money from the BBM games may offset that a little even though it doesn't seem like a lot per team. It is a ton of games though.

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Date: 06/24/2022 15:57:47
Valencia Basket Club (Taronjas)
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You can replace the option others with exhaustion.

This change hit the demand of players with over 200k salary.

In general the prices of most of the players have decreased. Except some good low salary players.

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Date: 07/03/2022 06:39:02
Młoty Stargard
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Rare goods are valuable.
Readily available goods become worthless.
The faster training, the less valuable each increase in skill is.
In the old days, every skill was very valuable
Today they can have a negative value because they increase players salaries too much.
By speeding up, attempts were made to do good to those who train a lot and well.
Today, the value of skilled players has been eaten by "training inflation"
In the past, training was more profitable because it was more difficult

Last edited by darkonza at 07/03/2022 08:39:54