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Love the art style, can't wait to see some more!
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On 12/14/2022 at 5:38 PM, willr0ck said:
Fantastic stuff all around willr0ck!
Did you ever make belts for this one?
If I got the urge to make a diary out of whichever company I go with for my next save, is it cool to use your stuff or is that no bueno?
Cheers!
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Anyone have an updated Yuya Uemura (with the new hair) and Yuma Anzai (with a white background and preferably not in a suit). Searched all around and came up empty.
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Anyone have the IWGP Global Heavyweight Title?
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Just downloaded the new update, it seems Japan is messed up. Shota Umino has 0 popularity, David Finlay and Yota Tsuji have 20, Hiromu Takahashi has 40. I'm not sure if it's a glitch or what but everything is out of sorts.
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The AI doesn't get the penalties that the player does. Their ratings are just calculated based on the talent in the match. They'll never get a penalty for things like stamina, bad storyline heat, poor selling, etc. Those things don't affect them.
Also you're gonna get worse ratings than NJPW anyway, those guys are just way better wrestlers than WWE.
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Honestly I didn't go crazy on notes as I definitely want them to main event TCW Total Mayhem in a couple of months in a rematch. Any tips on how to make it better?
Plus, I'm considering allowing high-risk moves from now on. Thoughts?
If you didn't use any notes to purposely slow down the rating like story telling for example then I don't have many ideas. Other than not using keep strong like the other chap said.
If the idea is to present a more puro-inspired product though (with the touring schedule and the homage to Kings Road in the name) I would definitely allow high risk moves and spinal impact moves.
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Great show! Rating of Andrews vs Wolf a little disappointing. Did you add some notes to make them go easier to set up for a bigger and better rematch? Or was it just bad luck?
Excited for the next one!
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Yep, I'm thinking about adding at least another tournament other than King of Kings. As for the events, I was thinking maybe about some shorter foreign tour with event (idk maybe TCW TakeOver Japan, good way to use my Open World Alliance with PGHW)
Definitely good ideas. There was a thread a while back where a lot of us discussed exactly what you're doing here and some schedule ideas if you wanted to give it a browse: http://greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=549472
Might be something in there that gives you some ideas!
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That's the first time for me
any advice is precious!
Welcome abroad man
Only advice I can give you is maybe add a few more big events or tournaments so the space between shows is a bit shorter and you don't have to book so many tour shows. All up to you though mate! Good read so far!
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As someone who very often takes TV companies and turns them touring, this definitely has my interest.
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In November of 2029 with my local to global save. Currently at Medium on the cusp of Big. Jared Johnson just won my big round robin heavyweight tournament and has a championship match coming against Logan Wolfsbaine at the season finale. Just the junior heavyweight tournament left and we're there.
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Agreed, seems like the bigger companies could be more aggressive in signing extremely talented workers who aren't necessarily over in USA. The AI should be able to recognize these guys as main event level talents.
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I’m pretty sure you can burn a crowd out well before 3 hours, that’s just the point of no return.
Most weekly tv shows are 2 hours and it’s still possible to have burnt out crowds if you’re not careful.
Nope. If your tv shows are getting burnout it's because of pre-show matches.
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Back on topic though, using 1 minute/minor angles is very key to maintaining a crowd without burning them out (with a full 5+ minute promo that scores in the 90+) or killing it with an intentional filler match (the bathroom break).
That's crowd management which is a different feature. Burnout is about show time and show time only.
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I run puro companies so I treat all my dojo guys like that. They job in opening matches against/with old veterans for about two years, then they go on excursion for one or two years, then they come back with a new gimmick and we go from there.
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This has to be one of the most misunderstood things on these forums. Burnout has nothing to do with match types, it is strictly show length. The crowd starts to get burned out at 3.5 hours.
Match aims, crowd heat, match types, ratings, etc, etc, all hve absolutely nothing to do with it.
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You can run 4 events in a month with full attendance. After that the game starts to consider them TV shows instead of events because they're happening too often. If you're running more than 4 shows a month some of them either need to be TV or Tour shows. It's all in the handbook.
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Guys, it's nothing to do with crowd management. It's time. Crowd management and crowd burnout are two different options. Burnout happens after 3.5 hours.
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Burnout is just time, has nothing to do with match types. They start getting burned out at 3.5 hours
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Just wanted to say absolutely fantastic stuff. Been reading this over the past few days and just caught up. Love the format and love the stories you're telling.
Winner to headline The Lion's Roar in a match for the BCG World title
Big Bruiser Findlay vs Razan Okamoto
This one could go either way but Okamoto vs Furusawa is too good a match.
Grudge match
SUKI vs Tanyu Toshusai
Think Tanyu gets elevated here.
Tag Team Tournament finals
Winners receive a match for the BCG World Tag Team titles at The Lion's Roar
The American Cobras vs Miura & Yoshizawa
More interested in Cobras than a rematch.
Seven Samurai (Funakoshi & Blast Ikoma) vs Dawnguard (Yoshinaka Taku & Kiyotaka)
Kiyotaka did great on the tour but on the big stage the veterans will be too much.
Challengers Series Medallions match
Winner receives a match for the BCG Challengers Series title at The Lion's Roar
Rokuemon Matsushita vs Savage/Makioka
I believe.
Challengers Series Medallions match
Atto Savage vs Zeshin Makioka
Tough one here but gotta go with my boy Zeshin.
Seven Samurai (Kadonomaro Kamisaka, Nobuharu Yokokawa and Roku Sotomura) vs Conner Threepwood and The Hurt
Seven Samurai struggles will continue here.
Dread Army (FEAR, The Horror and Ragnarok) vs Okamoto-gun (Dynamite Narahashi, Yoshisada Matsuzawa and The Diamond Dogs)
Dread Army too scary.
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Even in the C-Verse itself, Matt Blackburn graduated from a Japanese dojo. That doesn't seem to be possible with generated workers. Would be nice.
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I gotta say man you are killing it. Your style is great and it's awesome you're doing free pics.