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Date: 10/27/2015 16:44:28
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Is it going to keep going up? Or are prices ever going to drop again?

Last edited by Chekreyes at 10/27/2015 16:44:51

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274097.4 in reply to 274097.3
Date: 10/28/2015 08:39:34
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They should start releasing more high level trainers, this is the best incentive to training one can get.

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274097.5 in reply to 274097.4
Date: 10/28/2015 10:56:03
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Well the best incentive would be any boost to performance to the players you trained, either GS or actual skills. In Hattrick you have something similar where your own youth players have a 1.5 level boost if they play for your team after they are promoted.

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274097.7 in reply to 274097.6
Date: 10/29/2015 13:02:15
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What about if players gain experience at an accelerated rate the longer they stay with one team? To simulate learning one system and philosophy instead of bouncing from coach to coach. Not sure how big of an influence experience has, could be overpowered or borderline trivial, but it's something. Or draftees training a fraction faster with the team that drafted them, same concept. They already know the system so they can focus on their own skills.

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274097.8 in reply to 274097.7
Date: 10/29/2015 16:32:28
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I dont think that there should be anything changed in the market as it should fix itself depending on the supply/demand of available skilled players. If the players are so expensive, then there is an incentive for owners to pick young guys, train them, sell them and invest the money. And contrary, if some owners can afford expensive players, so be it. Both parties have something to win or lose.
The game already benefits the training teams. Now that we have a more flexible option to train skills (although at decreased percentage) without having to move the players to weak positions, it's so easy to train the expensive multi-skilled players. We also have the overextension tax, which can be avoided if you developed your own players.
And finally, some seasons ago it was clearly visable and easy to predict that at some point there will not be enough skilled players because teams did not train. Those who trained benefited, while the others stepped down because they couldnt afford replacing old guys with new ones. IMO this game should award those who think long-term and so far it's doing well.
To some it up, in my opinion we need to wait for several more seasons and wait for the results before we implement other changes.

Last edited by Advokaat at 10/29/2015 16:47:00

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274097.11 in reply to 274097.10
Date: 11/04/2015 22:33:43
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You should delete the other post no one will read the post since you sort it out.

Heading on the right path so far. Are you?