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104275.9 in reply to 104275.7
Date: 08/08/2009 16:04:41
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no major move, but it still gives the inflation more power ;) The prices are raising for a while till they equiliberiate and everytime the economic background changes, the prices will adapt to it not from today to tomorrow but sligthly starting with the changes.

And in our league, the total profit each weeks nearly double up through it, i know in average it will be more a increase about 30k, but it still more then nothing.



Why do you assume there might be something like an equilibrium in this game? There is and cant be something like this in this game and especially in the economic system that can be found here.

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104275.10 in reply to 104275.9
Date: 08/08/2009 17:08:37
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because the income and the money the clubs spend, stands in direct connection ;)

Till now it is still very dynamic, because player reach higher levels in salary, the econonic system change frequently but with a running system the prices will land in an area will small up and downswing depending on the stand of the season.

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104275.11 in reply to 104275.1
Date: 08/08/2009 21:38:15
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It's not changing.

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From: Misagh

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104275.13 in reply to 104275.12
Date: 08/09/2009 10:37:15
Venomous Scorpions
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i dont agree with you ... The inflation is very bad ...

From: Kivan

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104275.14 in reply to 104275.13
Date: 08/09/2009 13:58:18
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I agree... and I also hate the big gaps... for 1m you get a so-so player... for 1.5 a kinda good one, then from 1.5 till 2-2.5m there's a gap... and for the great ones at least 3m+
free agents were a great great way to make people list their players for a fair and reasonable price because the FA would go for real market value. Now prices can be artificially pumped since there's no way to get something for it's real market value

From: Kivan

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104275.16 in reply to 104275.15
Date: 08/09/2009 20:42:37
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of course... but remember there are many players here that don't know what the value is and bid a lot on players that aren't worth that much. Free Agents have a base list price of 0$ and go up to the real market value... people transfer list their players for 2$ when they are really worth way less, and you will find someone to bid on that player. The the transfer estimate value says 2m when the player isn't worth that much.
Prices will go up, you'll see... outside players even more than inside players. I'm all down with this being a partially economy simulation, but not to the point that you can't do anything without a ton of money.
This plus the "'money refund for big arenas" that already paid for themselves will sc*ew up the economy in the game. Maybe. I hope not.
I just think Free Agents helped keep the prices realistic (in the confines of the game). Good free agents would also sell for 3m... but then people couldn't sell their lousy players for 2.3m ad example

From: CrazyEye

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104275.17 in reply to 104275.16
Date: 08/10/2009 04:35:10
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but remember there are many players here that don't know what the value is and bid a lot on players that aren't worth that much. Free Agents have a base list price of 0$ and go up to the real market value.


with free agents you just need two people who doesn't know how much the player is worth ;) I don't know is a small starting value always is the way to sell people cheap, sometimes you get pretty good prices for such players.

From: Misagh

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104275.18 in reply to 104275.17
Date: 08/10/2009 07:41:31
Venomous Scorpions
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now price of a good C is up4M$ but you could buy a good C with 2.5M$

buzzer beater only increase 50k to our income ...

but prices increase twofold ...


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104275.19 in reply to 104275.16
Date: 08/10/2009 08:07:37
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I just think Free Agents helped keep the prices realistic (in the confines of the game). Good free agents would also sell for 3m... but then people couldn't sell their lousy players for 2.3m ad example

What rookie owner has $2.3 million to bid on a "lousy" player? And why would an auction for a free agent inherently find that player's "real market value" whereas an auction for an owned player would not?

I think much is being made over free agency's theoretical ability to hold down prices. I doubt it would be of any significant effect in the face of increasing player salaries and revenues.

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