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None of the recent changes have made the game particularly harder or easier for anyone.
In my subjective opinion, the changes that have been made have a positive, but still minimal, impact on the overall economy of the game. For them to make more sense, further steps are needed, especially the move of the junior school. Without this, there is nothing to talk about.
In my subjective opinion, the changes that have been made have a positive, but still minimal, impact on the overall economy of the game. For them to make more sense, further steps are needed, especially the move of the junior school. Without this, there is nothing to talk about.
Some people simply can't understand how to make money in this game... others can't handle the ME stupidity.
I understand that playing in small community is boring and unchallenging for many, but I wouldn't say it's harder to build a strong team... on the contrary, it's very smilikar to building a team / budget in low leagues of big countries....
I think that again depends on the situation. When you start are you in leagues with bots or human users who have been around a few seasons? That makes a huge difference to sponsorship and revenue and sure we can debate all sorts of things about the significance of that but it’s still difference in money and early on that kills. It hurts even at top levels too but you can get around that with some difficulty through training and trading.
The other point is whether you’re fortunate to end up being able to access the transfer market at the right time zones. If you can’t access that then you fall behind as well.
I still believe that the sponsorship/gate receipt takings for smaller countries are more than others outside of these think. I still therefore see merged leagues as a way of levelling that playing field. The issue isn’t number of users but more about number of bots in higher leagues which creates the whole income issue in the first place. I’d love to be in a polish league structure. Probably would never win as it would be so competitive but I believe I’d have an easier time getting a better squad.
The other point is whether you’re fortunate to end up being able to access the transfer market at the right time zones. If you can’t access that then you fall behind as well.
I still believe that the sponsorship/gate receipt takings for smaller countries are more than others outside of these think. I still therefore see merged leagues as a way of levelling that playing field. The issue isn’t number of users but more about number of bots in higher leagues which creates the whole income issue in the first place. I’d love to be in a polish league structure. Probably would never win as it would be so competitive but I believe I’d have an easier time getting a better squad.
I understand that playing in small community is boring and unchallenging for many, but I wouldn't say it's harder to build a strong team... on the contrary, it's very smilikar to building a team / budget in low leagues of big countries....
Well it has many sides, I would say it is faster to build a good team (60 rating) but to mantain a strong team (70+) I would say it is impossible
Well it has many sides, I would say it is faster to build a good team (60 rating) but to mantain a strong team (70+) I would say it is impossible
I think that again depends on the situation. When you start are you in leagues with bots or human users who have been around a few seasons? That makes a huge difference to sponsorship and revenue and sure we can debate all sorts of things about the significance of that but it’s still difference in money and early on that kills. It hurts even at top levels too but you can get around that with some difficulty through training and trading.
Yes, in starting situation it might be better or worse, but we are talking about experienced, long-lasting teams attempting to play at higher level [compete internationally].
As for starting vs humans / bots.... I'm not sure if there's actually a big difference? I mean you are playing against new teams so in terms of fan club etc. they are at bot level anyway + it's harder to compete against them than against bots (although probably more fun, but that's a different matter).
I still believe that the sponsorship/gate receipt takings for smaller countries are more than others outside of these think.
How much do you receive from tickets / sponsorship?
I have a fanclub of 2090, I receive on average 187 500 $ from sponsors and 250 000 $-500 000 $ from tickets (but I have a top level stadium so that helps)
Please give me info about your finances with [money=6]amount[*/money] without the *
Yes, in starting situation it might be better or worse, but we are talking about experienced, long-lasting teams attempting to play at higher level [compete internationally].
As for starting vs humans / bots.... I'm not sure if there's actually a big difference? I mean you are playing against new teams so in terms of fan club etc. they are at bot level anyway + it's harder to compete against them than against bots (although probably more fun, but that's a different matter).
I still believe that the sponsorship/gate receipt takings for smaller countries are more than others outside of these think.
How much do you receive from tickets / sponsorship?
I have a fanclub of 2090, I receive on average 187 500 $ from sponsors and 250 000 $-500 000 $ from tickets (but I have a top level stadium so that helps)
Please give me info about your finances with [money=6]amount[*/money] without the *
Well it has many sides, I would say it is faster to build a good team (60 rating) but to mantain a strong team (70+) I would say it is impossible
it is definitely NOT impossible as many teams already did that for 10+ seasons
it is definitely NOT impossible as many teams already did that for 10+ seasons
well, you might be righ, just much more di0f0ficult. Can I have an example outside europe?
In Europe there are small communities too.
The Serbian community is smaller than the Colombian community.
The Serbian community is smaller than the Colombian community.
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Can I have an example outside europe?
Serbia ?
After how much beer, bitter liquor or whiskey someone have had?
Can I have an example outside europe?
Serbia ?
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He is just jealous because their border is the end of EU! XD
I think he meant not in the EU, not the continent ....
About our community - not as small as you all think.
I think he meant not in the EU, not the continent ....
About our community - not as small as you all think.
Hi Sergio, I am not saying that Colombian community is small. First division in Colombia can rate 70+ for 80% of teams. We are not as big as some but we do well....
I would say that a small community is smaller than 20 users. In these communities I consider the following statement, I might be wrong but for me looks like:
Well it has many sides, I would say it is faster to build a good team (60 rating) but to mantain a strong team (70+) I would say it is almost impossible
Game is already hard for small communities and if you add the time difference (european transfer market), the game is even harder.
But if you want to mention europe I dont think an european team in a country under 20 users can keep a competitive team (70+ rating) for at least 3 seasons.
I am saying this because if owners dont do something to bring many more users for small communities or at least provide more Int tournaments that allow to transfer ranking points, the game will continue being very unfair
I would say that a small community is smaller than 20 users. In these communities I consider the following statement, I might be wrong but for me looks like:
Well it has many sides, I would say it is faster to build a good team (60 rating) but to mantain a strong team (70+) I would say it is almost impossible
Game is already hard for small communities and if you add the time difference (european transfer market), the game is even harder.
But if you want to mention europe I dont think an european team in a country under 20 users can keep a competitive team (70+ rating) for at least 3 seasons.
I am saying this because if owners dont do something to bring many more users for small communities or at least provide more Int tournaments that allow to transfer ranking points, the game will continue being very unfair
Some people simply can't understand how to make money in this game... others can't handle the ME stupidity.
I just saw your team and I see you play all matches with 2 players on field everybody else in a corner. Maybe that's fun for some users just waiting for trainees to become better and farm money but as a Soccer Manager competition I personally find it very boring.
I hope the game can separate training efficiency with the ability to compete
I just saw your team and I see you play all matches with 2 players on field everybody else in a corner. Maybe that's fun for some users just waiting for trainees to become better and farm money but as a Soccer Manager competition I personally find it very boring.
I hope the game can separate training efficiency with the ability to compete