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  1. So, I just took over a company that was having financial issues and made it a child company of mine. I also previously created an alliance which has other child companies of mine. When I send the invite to this company, they decline it but I don’t know why. I even replaced the CEO of the child company with a unifier. I’ve never had one of my other child companies turn down the invite. I’m stumped here - any ideas?
  2. Thanks, what I mean is after doing so starting a new game is impossible as there are loads of contracts for companies that don't exist yet, among other things, which cause errors. Is there a way to amend this? Sorry, I wasn't very clear

     

    In TEW 2016 I merged a real world mod with the cverse and set the start date to 1988. IN order to get it to work, I had to go back and remove all created contracts, title histories etc. Then you re-add contracts for workers you want to be under contract.

  3. <p>Alliances</p><p> </p><p>

    Is their anyway an alliance could fold? Also, if a Fed is in an alliance and the player buys that Fed, can the Fed be removed from the Alliance?</p><p>

    Essentially I'm looking to takeover a company going out of business and make it my child company, but my company is in a different alliance than this one is. I'd like to have them in the same alliance</p>

  4. <p>Replacing a champion</p><p> </p><p>

    My Women's World Tag Champs were loaned out to another company. Well, one of the workers ended up breaking her neck. So, if I understand correctly, if I go to the title screen, I can replace the person with the broken neck with another worker. Now, if I do this does it remove the entry for the person with the broken neck for winning that championship?</p>

  5. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Remianen" data-cite="Remianen" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41194" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>You should probably remove the movie star designation. Workers who are movie stars can leave for months at a time and that's not a suitable trait for an owner. No idea if that affects things but I'd think it should be a disqualifier. Also, make sure his owner preference settings (Style preference) fit the approximate product of the new company and that the owner isn't "too big" for it (Min Company Size). Look at the ? next to Other Genres. Paul Hogan was never a 'major movie star' (think: Cruise, DJ, maybe Will Smith at one time), even when Crocodile Dundee was an active franchise. I think giving him additional popularity in Australia would be enough to denote he was once really famous (but 'kids today', outside of Australia possibly, probably wouldn't be able to pick him out of a lineup).</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I removed being a movie star and that didn't appear to help. I'll keep messing with it.</p>
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