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Make the first part of Arena Expansion Cheaper

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313561.21 in reply to 313561.20
Date: 02/03/2022 09:02:19
Franca Shoemakers Revival
II.3
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Mito só o da Caverna

I think this issue is one that arises more in IV, as you say - it's easy to get enough attendance in II and III to have plenty of cash for your arena, but the money in IV is very very tight.


i don't see much of a difference between income from division III and division IV. at least i'd say you make about the same (or slightly more) by having a winning season on div IV than having a bumpy season on div III.

not only in terms of arena btw. you can get less merchandise income in div III than on div IV depending on your winning record. the only real difference is tv money, but it's not a huge impactful difference.

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313561.22 in reply to 313561.21
Date: 02/04/2022 00:50:41
I'm not so sure - I currently get between 130-140k in attendance each week. I can't imagine that's possible in IV - and I've only had this team for a couple of months.

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313561.24 in reply to 313561.23
Date: 02/04/2022 12:05:33
NakamichiDragons
II.4
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Little Computer People
Cant agree more, you are exactly right.

BB isnt a game for generation grinder.

And by the way, it isnt too hard build an adequate arena (15k or more) within 4 seasons (1 RL year) and develop some good players (U21 level!).

founded in S3 IV.5 (34234) - returned in S28 IV.7 (34515)
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313561.25 in reply to 313561.23
Date: 02/04/2022 12:35:52
Wasted Potential
NBBA
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Hazards to Society
I don't think giving a discount on the start of the arena will make buzzerbeater an "instant gratification game". Even with an Arena built up, buzzerbeater is a slow grind and requires patience and long term planning.

I simply believe that arena expansion takes unnecessarily long at the moment and isn't exactly the most exciting aspect of buzzerbeater. Giving a discount on the first 5000 or so seats would just change it from taking 7 million to something like 5 million in the long run. Still a grind, still going to take a long time, but new players also have some more money to invest in trainees or attempting to compete.

I also get that in a lot of countries this is less of a problem as you can start in division II or III and have a much higher income right away.

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