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254079.331 in reply to 254079.1
Date: 1/14/2014 5:00:15 AM
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The Second Team for Supporters should be more like the NBA's D-League Associate Team.

1. The D-League Associate Team could be used as a training ground/farm for players drafted by the Main Team
2. The Main Team can send any U21 players to the D-League Team for training.
3. Players above 21 y.o. can't be relegated to the D-League Team.
4. A player can be relegated/recalled to/from a D-League Team for a limited number of times per season (or there should be a cost for relegating a player to the D-League).
5. A player originally from the D-League Team (acquired through draft or free agency) can't be recalled to the main team.
6. If the manager wishes to use a player originally from the D-League Team in his Main Team, he has to acquire said player by paying the D-League Team a factor of the player's salary (example 10x the players salary). [Salary should be computed based on the skill, not the current posted salary]
7. The Main Team and the D-League Team maintains separate economies

I'm kinda busy right now but I got more ideas and I'll post them once I get more time. The above idea is still prone to some abuses so there should be more checks and balances to keep it from being abused.

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254079.333 in reply to 254079.302
Date: 1/14/2014 5:41:13 AM
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From my experience I can tell you I like many features the supporter package brings, but I couldn't single out one that would be the reason to buy supporter.

To explain myself better since my english is so-so: I like bookmarks, but would not buy supporter if it featured just bookmarks. Same for private leagues, buddy system, statistics etc. However, the sum of these features is appealing enough to me in order to buy supporter.

Maybe there are a considerable amount of users that are on the verge of buying supporter and the 2nd team feature would persuade them to do so.

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From: Axis123

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254079.336 in reply to 254079.329
Date: 1/14/2014 6:57:06 AM
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I think you're underestimating the complexity (sometimes: viciousness) of transnational relations in some parts of the world here. Without wanting to accuse anyone of anything, think of the following sets of nations: Czech Republic-Slovakia; Bosnia-Croatia; Serbia-Montenegro; Norway-Sweden-Denmark; Finland-Estonia; Latvia-Lithuania; Russia-Belarus-Ukraine; Germany-Switzerland-Austria; Greece-Cyprus; Scotland-Wales-Ireland(-England); Turkey-Azerbaijan; USA-Canada; Malaysia-Singapore; China-Hongkong-Macau; Australia-New Zealand etc.etc. If you have some 10-20 supporters in a larger BB-community participating, such mutual NT-farming could be extremely effective.
Totes agree. +1

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254079.337 in reply to 254079.256
Date: 1/14/2014 6:57:43 AM
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Please don't do that, it's going to be like that - first team for playing, the second team for farming, if I had an opportunity to have the second team I would definitely be farming, not competing, especially if there is no opportunity to get into B3.


And you would be farming for whom ? You could not purchase norwegian players. And if you are training for a small country, good for that NT, but not all the people getting a second team would train just for a NT, most of them would try to compete.


That means that I would be more likely to be farming with my primary team, lets say I am competing in Spain's II division, huge competition, very little chances to promote, I register my second team, lets say, in Pakistan for better chances to play in top league and I am farming with my primary team in Spain because I can sell my players and buy good trainees, lvl 7 trainer and so on. So it's nevertheless encourages more farming.

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254079.338 in reply to 254079.337
Date: 1/14/2014 7:05:03 AM
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I guess I think it’s fine. If this solves big problems and will make the game better in the end, do it!

However I do like to make one big remark about the division structure. Not specific about this feature, but more because of a underlying reason for this feature. You’d like to keep your managers..

For example country A has three levels. If a fourth has to be added please don’t do that according to the pyramid structure. Make it a bottle. It isn’t interesting to start a new (secondary) team in a bot league.

You can adjust the structure of each country, based on the info which is there now.

For example:
Currently 250 places filled, 125 can be added through new (secondary) teams
I 16 managers
II 64 managers
III 256 managers
IV 1024 managers , would mean 64 lonely managers…

Make the IV 256 managers, then this situation won’t happen that much.

Yes, I’m aware that the divisions aren’t filled with new teams in this way. However teams are relegated this way. And for those teams it isn’t fun to play in a bot league.

This might be quite complicated to implant in the game, but I think it will be worthwhile.

From: Axis123

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254079.339 in reply to 254079.325
Date: 1/14/2014 7:06:36 AM
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Also, tanking is not cheating, as I understand it. I've seen teams deliberately finish last almost every season. They relegate, then they rebuild and return. It's part of the game.
Tanking isn't cheating, yes. However, tanking, taking the good draftees then doing nothing with them can be considered detrimental to the game.

Let's remember that second teams will almost all be in countries with limited activity, so these are not dominant nations on the world stage with almost complete certainty. Italy will not be planting owners in USA to do nothing but waste HOF talent by hoarding them,
Where is your evidence of this? There is no poll or count to support this. I, for one, would probably put a team into the French league, purely because of my personal ties with that country. So, out of the current data, 100% of people would be going into larger leagues.

...other than trying to ruin game shape for NT-level players of other countries, it's not really anything but childish behavior.
You have an excellent perspective. Unfortunately, we live in a world where not everything thinks that this behaviour is childish and will do anything to get their little ego boost.

These secondary teams will not be in big nations.
Again, no evidence to support or deny this, apart from what I have stated above, which, at this point, sorely leans away from your favour.

Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see it happen. I just think that, because of the nature of the beast (i.e. us humans), it could create a plethora of rules and restrictions that could be quite boring and frustrating.

Last edited by Axis123 at 1/14/2014 4:00:25 PM

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254079.341 in reply to 254079.291
Date: 1/14/2014 8:20:53 AM
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I agree junior leagues, women's teams may require a huge amount of work and time, but not so sure about Utopia. It would be just another country, certainly with slightly changed rules and restrictions, but still, would that be so hard to implement? But I don't know anything about programming in this game, I could possibly be wrong.
It appears I'm not the only who likes Utopia's idea. There are also a number of managers who would prefer their second teams to be able to compete in other nations. So another poll to find out the distribution of votes would be interesting.

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