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  1. Thanks for the response! Honestly, the products are all over the place. I have products ranging from PG Sports Entertainment to Respectful Wrestling to Silver Age Wrestling to No Style. And they all oddly seem to love to put out their least popular workers to cut promos. The No Style company for example had a show with 5 matches rated in the 80's, and with several wrestlers who have popularity in the upper 70's to mid 80's. But then they had 7 angles, one with a midcarder which scored them a 75, the rest with workers in the 50's and 60's which predictably scored in the 50's and 60's. That show gave them a 74, even with so many great matches. The Ai can be so strange. I'd expect it to use their most popular workers in angles, but instead they seem to want to go the other way and fill the show with nothing but low card workers boring their crowds
  2. So I started a new game not that long ago, gave every company 10 million bucks right off the bat, and added a few younger versions of old legends. It filled the game world nicely with a few strong companies for me to compete against. The problem is, the AI just can't seem to book angles to save its life... It'll put terribly unpopular people out there, it'll load cards with like 7 angles, one which will score maybe a 75-80, and the rest sub 60. Basically, the AI is tanking its score rating with these awful angles. I was wondering if there's anything anybody else can think of to fix this. I could change all the companies to products that don't have angles on TV, but there aren't a ton of products like that. I could change the owners of the other companies so that they carry smaller rosters? Maybe that would help? But yeah, any and all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Quick question. I'm running NJPW. Jon Moxley works for me, AEW and GCW. I just purchased GCW, and would like him to stop working there, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how... If I try to take him from GCW, it says he's already on my roster. I don't want to try signing him to an exclusive, because I'm not looking to sour my relationship with AEW. Any ideas would be great EDIT: I figured it out. I released him from his GCW contract, but he remained employed in NJPW. I was worried that releasing him from the GCW contract would universally release him, but it didn't.
  4. I was wondering if anybody knew of a way to get the AI to offer more years to workers during contract negotiations? I was looking through business settings, but didn't see anything that would change this. In my experience, the AI seems to almost always offer 18 months to 2 years. Since workers seem to value more years when weighing contracts, it seems odd that the AI has no interest in giving the workers the extra years they want.
  5. I never checked the search, I kept checking under mass edit... Thank you so much, this was exactly what I was looking for!
  6. I was wondering if there is there any way to delete uncontracted workers from a database, either in-game or from the main editor? I've been running a game for 3 years now, and my load times are really long due to the amount of workers the game has to process day to day. I was looking around the main editor, but outside of manually deleting thousands of workers, I couldn't see an easier way. Any help/solution would definitely be appreciated.
  7. I've run opposite the other company's TV show, but their ratings have never gone down as a result. People just seem to watch both of our shows. Should I resort to dirty tricks? So far they've only backfired on me. I've raided them and forced them to put all of their wrestlers under monthly contracts instead of cheaper handshakes to cause them to spend more money. Are there any other tactics I could try? Thanks!
  8. For those of you who have reached that elusive 100 match rating, I was wondering, what was the lowest psychology rating for your wrestlers who have reached perfection? I've had workers in the low to mid 80's in psychology, with high heat stories and popularity in the 90's get dinged with the dreaded "match didn't have flow" or "match needed somebody to hold things together" psych penalties knocking 10 points off my match ratings(and that's the only penalty for the match). I always call in the ring for matches with guys with psych in the 80's, should I just script everything with a road agent who has a 90 in pop? I'm kind of confused...
  9. I'm so dumb! I forgot about that note. Thanks so much!
  10. Loving TEW, and 2 years into my company, but I need a little help. I just changed my product to comic book dark, but I didn't realize that every single match needs a storyline attached or the match receives a penalty. So if I have my champion squash a lower card guy, that's a penalty. Two teams feuding, but facing different opponents, that's a penalty. Outside of putting every wrestler in the company in the same storyline, which negates the purpose of stories, what can I do to avoid that penalty? Thanks!
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