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January 29, 2013 20:30

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Guys, I know that Chile is just a little stripe in the very far side of the map and is far from being a good market to buy players, but there are always good players for sale in U. Chile. Please take a look and be my guest! Best!

 

November 13, 2012 12:56

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Another problem that came up: if you have a 30 year old player with 40K wage, who is going to buy him for this inflated prices and pay such wage?
CPU will not and humans definetly not. So if you buy a good, expensive player at around 27 years old, u can expect it to be a lost investment? If you start thinking he is a weight in your monthly payment, u just drop him off or maybe a fucked up CPU team will buy him cheap and pay him half of this wage, which is a lot of money for its income? This inflation came naturally when CPUs started to buy players. This was actually a good improvement, however I think the way CPU decides for the investment and the cap it pays is the key for what happened.
How can we revert that? Limiting the amount paid by CPUs on players might be a good start (ex: taking into consideration the players actual value and his age). Prices will go down a little bit. For the money excess problem in some teams, it is more complex to solve. We have to think it in a way that will not affect all the game (like the wages thing), but at the same time, will be done in a smooth way. Maybe instead of simply reseting accounts, u can make a credit for these really rich teams, who will receive a better income througout the seasons until the money is paid back. They will still enjoy a better status, because they worked hard for it, but they will not have all this money to spare at one time, since they will have it back in a long term (the money was never corrected by inflation anyways). Taking liquidity from the market is the best way to correct inflation (as well as cutting the zeros – which is the psycologychal solution). Cheers!

 

November 13, 2012 02:48

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Gabriel, thanks for your feedback! However, you can see Welington’s good example with the numbers that this will create a big distortion in the game. To illustrate that, now I’m trying to buy a 20 year old player, who has 79 shooting skill and is asking for 16K wage. Since I don’t know whether he is going to be a good player, I will not buy him from the small team (he is too expensive for his age and skill and I’m not sure if he is going to give me any return). This is what gonna happen: the small team will not get the sales money and will not improve squad or stadium, I will not renew my squad, I will not pay 400M in a good player, my players will get old, my country has 2 managers and hardly increase its position on the countries ranking, my youths probably will never reach the top skills, I will have to sell all the players that ask me for an unreal wage, I will stop making money, my squad will suck, my chances of wining will decrease and I will know that there’s not much I can do about it and then I leave. I really like Ruby, but I think Welington is right about the player prices and the way CPU takes decisions on buying players. I made a lot of money out of the dumb CPU decisions. Its easy money and the good players’ prices are unbelievable (because of this inflation). If we want to simulate real life, OK, players make a 130K/week, but clubs that pay this make 600M/year. You can google it. I hope this doesn’t create a distortion and discourage people to play the game. Best, Bernardo

 

November 12, 2012 00:51

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I agree with Gustavo about this double wages thing… this will unable smaller teams to hire good players, because usually they have smaller stadiums and they make less money with sponsors as well… it takes a great amount of time and money to improve stadiums and start making more money (I had to spend a lot of money myself to increase Univ Chile’s Stadium)… the point is that doubling wages might create a huge gap between the teams that make a lot of money and the ones that are trying to improve…. Besides worrying about improving stadiums and paying an unreal amount of money on average players, now they have to handle wages that can reach 10%-20% of their total income in a Turn. It will be really hard for a smaller team to reach a high performance, without good players and having to pay a lot of money for their promoted youths… we will see a lot of bankruptcies and managers fired for weak performance, with limited possibilities of putting together a nice team… if the money needs to circulate from teams with a lot of money (that have worked hard to reach this point), maybe a debate would bring up some nice ideas… Cheers!

 

November 12, 2012 00:13

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Ok Dimitri! Thanks!

 

November 11, 2012 21:58

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Admins,

I don’t know whether this is a bug or not, but some players are asking much more than the double of their current wage to renew contract.
Example – A stirker with regular skills (shooting 90) who has a wage of 15K wants 35K to renew it! I’ve never seen that…
Can u please check it out and tell me if something unusual is going on with the game?
Thanks in advance,

Bernardo

 

January 04, 2011 02:37

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No, he is not my friend.
And I access the game from different PCs:
work, house, laptop…
You can check my transfers history with Recreativo Huelva and you can see that there was never a transaction between the clubs.
How should I proceed?

 

January 03, 2011 23:30

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Hi admins,

Im trying to loan or buy a player and the game doesnt allow me because it says it is the same computer or network,
but I dont even live in the same continent of the other manager…
Can you please help me fix this problem?
Im not able to do transfers/loans…

thanks in advance,

Bernardo