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  1. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="ShaunGBD" data-cite="ShaunGBD" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47811" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I gotta see it. Never seen it</div></blockquote><p> Then I am really unlucky, because I barely play this game and already had this shit in two saves...</p>
  2. My suggestions regarding Ivan Markov:

    He should have Muscular or Ripped body type.

    His hardcore skill should be at least 40 (IWF have a lot of hardcore matches).

    A guy like him who is 6,1 and 250 pounds + muscular/ripped (basically, Russian John Cena appearance wise) should have menace higher than 10.

    Shouldn't he be fluent in Eastern European, because, I would imagine, by Eastern European language mostly is meant Russian?

    It would be beneficial to give him Fitness Fanatic or Bodybuilder attribute, so that he is less likely to loss his Muscular/Ripped body type who he have had for 10+ years.

     

    My suggestions regarding Anton Deryabin:

    He should have Flabby body type.

    His hardcore skill should be at least 35 (IWF have a lot of hardcore matches).

    A guy like him who is 6,3 and 320 pounds (basically, Russian Chris Hero appearance wise) should have menace higher than 15.

    Maybe it would make sense to give him Fat Genes attribute too.

  3. As Showtime pointed out, attendance figures in TEW have always been inflated in every game.

    And that's the reason why I opened this topic to finally bring them down to more realistic/immersive/balanced levels!

     

    I don't see much sense to point out WrestleMania or even odd Royal Rumble/Summerslam - because it can't be replicated in TEW where attendance is +/- the same for all events of the same type! So you point out 1 or 2 event's out of 14 PPV that where held that year, while ignoring that other 12 had +/- the same attendance as TV events or, in other words, 85% of PPV where in line with TV events.

     

    Like you pointed it out - TV events starting from 1996/97 are held in the same size venues as PPV and attendance from that time on have been +/- the same for both of these events, so maybe it is finally time to accomplish this in TEW too!?!

  4. Ever since Starrcade in 1983...

    Really?!?

    I took a look at cagematch.net at 1999 data of WCW and WWF PPV vs Nitro/Raw attendance and the average numbers were:

    Nitro: 11,444

    PPV: 12,770

    that is 1,12 times more for PPV than TV...

     

    Raw: 14,095

    PPV: 16,663

    that is 1,18 times more for PPV than TV

     

    while CV numbers for TCW are:

    TV: 8,887

    PPV: 47,815 (!!)

    that is 5,38 times more for PPV than TV

  5. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="TheWho87" data-cite="TheWho87" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47681" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This new formula equates to 0.125 per match, the formula I was using, suggested by Idol was 0.4 per match, now you're suggesting 0.25 per match.<p> </p><p> I think it might be logical to use a comprimise between 0.125 and 0.25 at maybe use 0.2, which would mean 100 experience would be 500 matches.</p></div></blockquote><p> 0,2 experience gain per match is only for monthly schedule according to my tests and have no use for real life mods, because most wrestlers in real life work significantly more than 12 matches per year (Brock Lesnar, Goldberg and similar exceptions don't count)!</p>
  6. Who's forgotten? Del Rio is utter scum and it's an injustice that he's not rotting in jail but that doesn't mean what Sammy said should be ignored. Young people say stupid things, sure, but I don't think most sane people think it's funny or acceptable to say "I wanted to rape that woman" and if you do you've clearly got an attitude problem that needs dealing with.

     

    Let's leave this there, I don't want this clogging up the thread more than it has to and I've already read enough "society is so soft" nonsense to last me a lifetime over the last week

    Are you a wrestling fan and watch it regularly?

  7. That may be true of overall win/loss... but most of his wins are against people who didn't even make it to the G1 *like David Finlay or Toa Henare), young lions or when he is part of the faceless Chaos multiman matches, usually against Suzuki-Gun underlings. Looking through his cagematch records, he didn't have a single win leading into the G1 since his 5th match in last year's G1. He only won 2 matches in the last G1 too....

     

    The lesson being... don't let percentages fool you. :p

    I guess you assumed that I didn't know it...

    It looks like that it is too bad that Hashi is beating up young-boys and picking up wins in faceless Chaos multi-man teams, while in the same time Okada keeps on loosing on these faceless team matches and ends up with significantly worse overall win loss record, then Hashi, but... OK - if single wins is only thing that matter, then how many single wins any of Young Bucks got leading to this years G1 if they were a way better replacement in your opinion? Or for some reason their wins in tag team matches counts just because you like them while Hashi's don't just because you don't like him?

  8. <p>Maybe someone here is interested in <strong>GRID Autosport Drag Pack DLC</strong> (Steam code)? I guess not for full price, but at least for a half price? If yes, then PM me!</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>P.S.</strong> You will need <strong>GRID Autosport</strong> to activate this DLC in Steam.</p>

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