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114356.116 in reply to 114356.115
Date: 10/14/2009 11:19:56 AM
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After i read your post i came with some conclusions.


1) Its the perfect time to sell a player, but not to buy. Sell high, and keep u r money, when the prices will drop

Good. But, in the meanwhile, between selling high my best players and being able to buy at reasonables prices, how many series I'll drop (I.e. how much money I'll use to make my team better I'll lose?)

2)Invest on u r arena (if u can fill more sits), as from what i have understand is that the optimal arena size for 1st division teams is around the 20.000 sits. (from the beginning of the season i have spend until now like 1.7 mill on the expansion, and i still have 1.2 mil.

Good indeed. But, if I can't buy a decent players because I ain't got the money (the few I got is invested in arena improvements), who will come to see me lose any and every match?

3) Its a wise move to spend money during the middle of the season, when the changes have some stability we can have some safe conclusions about the affects of the (any changes). Looks like the most important skill that u need to have on this game to succeed, is the patience, and try to take the advantage from any situation. Indeed this season the game looks more than economist game than basketball (thats reminds me basketsim and its NOT a good sign).

Almost perfect, but for one, tiny thing. This particular changing has been done right at the middle of the season and it makes a precedent: what if next season I'm just done with some adjustments to my team (or arena) and rules will change another time? I'm with the ones that say that it's really important to keep communication up and announce any change in rules way before it's put on.

Anyway, i will show faith to the BB, and see how those changes will affect the game on the long term. I will be supporter until next May so i guess that i can wait :)

I'm not a supporter, but I'll stick to this game too. Not because I trust so much BB's skills in planning and improving the game, but because I like to play, even if I have to fight (as a small IV serie team) againist economy and not only other players.

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114356.117 in reply to 114356.116
Date: 10/14/2009 12:00:02 PM
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1) With 1 good SF, i can win CBBA again, but maybe i can sacrifice, 1 title for my teams future.

2)Assuming that u r not battle to avoid the relegation, and u r at the middle, or a contender, then u can afford that

3)I i agree 100% with u on this


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114356.118 in reply to 114356.107
Date: 10/14/2009 12:21:20 PM
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Take it from someone who really is a native English speaker (and not a US English speaker who thinks he is), there is a knack to writing for translation. I wrote copy that was translated into every language used in Europe, the Middle East and Africa for a global brand. It was a hell of a learning experience.

A big part of keeping the nuance is briefing your translators so:
- they fully understand what's expected them
- they fully understand the copy they are being asked to translate.

Your example quotes slang. Yes, you'd expect them to handle slang. That wasn't the point made.

The original criticism was that the BB news posts are ambiguous - maybe because they aim to have a sense of mystery.
I'd go along with that - both the reasons for adopting a sense of mystery by the BBs and the criticism they don't quite strike the right balance between providing light (information) and shadow (keeping the potential consequences open to interpretation).

But I can tell that they try hard to get it right.

My point, such as it is, is that it's a lot more difficult than it looks to write optimally, so don't moan too much but yeah, I can see why the LAs think they have a tough job when it comes to translating news.

The BBs have shown they listen to constructive criticism and I'm sure they will continue to improve their communication, as they do in the other areas of the game.

But yeah, at the moment, news posts are way too long, need more sub-heads and would be better served up in smaller chunks.

Last edited by Elmacca at 10/14/2009 12:24:20 PM

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114356.119 in reply to 114356.118
Date: 10/14/2009 9:37:54 PM
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I have to admit that I am overjoyed to speak Amerkin and not waste my letter "u's" unnecessarily. I would think that someone as well-versed in the Queen's blather as you would A) not use so many worthless commas and would never make a mistake like

-they fully understand what's expected them.

Or is that how Brits speak English?

My point was that the BB's write their news releases with a lot of thought. The tone is intentional. In light of this, it is the job of a translator to capture the tone and the meaning. I never said it was easy, nor did I say the translators of this site were doing anything but a great and thankless job. As they say in Stratford-Upon-Avon... Cheers.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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114356.122 in reply to 114356.119
Date: 10/15/2009 3:02:35 PM
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Well, I'm glad you got your point across second-time around

Hell, missing words keep sub-editors (that's copy-editors in Amerkin) in a job and Microsoft Word developers working on the next version of its Spelling and grandma check ;-)

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114356.123 in reply to 114356.122
Date: 10/16/2009 7:18:05 AM
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In one point of time,all top league teams (I and II Leagues) will have optimal 20k seats arenas.
Right now I think that peaple are more focused on TL, and in next season, or season after that they will building up arenas to optimal no. of seats.
In that moment they will no more spanding money on building up there arenas, and they will have more money to make transfer bids, and this will lead to new rise of prices at TL.

Is my alisys correct?
Is this something what we have to expect?



Sorry about my English :)

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114356.125 in reply to 114356.124
Date: 10/21/2009 3:57:06 PM
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It looks like I have to sacrifice this season because of the prices combined with a dire need of reinforcements... I regret selling my last player a week before the prices skyrocketed. I think it is a shame that merchandise will be smaller because I have a lot of money, but not quite enough for a good enough reinforcement (If I remember/understood right about merchandise/money on bank). I see no other option than to wait. I am at a below minimum number of players, so I can not sell anyone to acquire enough either. If I shall demolish more of my arena it will take more time as well... Looks like patience is indeed the key... Gaaaahhh! *pulling what's left of my hair* ;)

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