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DanLockey25

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  1. When starting a new company, with the Easy/Medium/Hard/Rock Hard levels, I was thinking the company's merchandise level could scale in a similar way to the company's popularity and finances. For example, when AEW started they already had high quality merchandising. Perhaps with Easy you could start with level 6 merchandising, Medium level 4, etc as companies of these sizes would likely make decent quality worker specific merchandise for its stars and major stars at least.
  2. I've noticed one small thing, on the Local Worker screen, the gold border for the worker picture doesn't quite line up with where the picutre appears.
  3. Welcome back! Will the new updates have the same naming convention as the old, so "Picture becomes JPG format" would allow for the original SAMPP pack to be used?
  4. I feel like it'd be a useful filter to be able to search using the estimated cost of a worker to a company, which is given in the worker profile screen. This would make things easier when playing as a smaller company where you might only be looking to hire workers that fit a certain cost range.
  5. <p>Some Stardom notes from the 3/10 show:</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#FFFFFF;"> Z was revealed to be Mina Shirakawa </span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"> The newest DDM member XXXX was revealed to be Natsumi Maki, under the name Natsupoi</span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"> Tokyo Cyber Squad must disband after losing to Oedo Tai, with Konami turning on Kyona and joining Oedo Tai.</span></p><p> </p><p> Also, I'm not sure whether you'd just have a company relationship, or take Stardom from the IWGP alliance, but it might be worth having some sort of trading deal between Stardom and Marvelous, as a handful of Marvelous talent have been appearing on Stardom shows recently.</p>
  6. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="DjRelativity" data-cite="DjRelativity" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50119" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>WWE's ppv's aren't really ppv's it's now a subscription service not a PPV. PPV's are way more expensive, like £30-50 ($25-$40) a pop.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Yeah that was my thinking. For companies like GCW, which would be smaller than my company, Fite PPVs are roughly £10, so I was expecting maybe somewhere in the $10-15 ballpark</p>
  7. My company is currently Small, with 55 popularity in the home region of southern England, low 50s for the rest of the British Isles, and 20s/30s for the other game regions. I have my monthly events on Fite, set as an internet PPV broadcaster, with 35% of revenue coming to my company. I just ran an event with 41,806 buys, bringing in $29,264 (so a total of $83,611 across both the company and broadcaster). This equates to roughly $2 per buy, which seemed quite low, even for a company of this size.
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