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  1. ChatGPT has really changed how I play TEW and made it so much more immersive and enjoyable. I'm using it as a creative room that I can go to and get ideas from AI versions of some different wrestling minds. Partnering it with Midjourney to create images for wrestlers in different gimmicks really helps make my world feel alive!
  2. I've noticed a couple of issues relating to broadcasting on a long term sim of a converted database; Not replacing lost deals WWF lost their deal to show RAW on the USA Network in 2000. It's now 2007 and they've still not looked to find a new slot in the US to show the programme on. It's still running, being shown only on RTL in Europe and Sky Sports in the UK. They haven't started any new A-Shows, and their only other show is Superstars which is being shown in the US. It seems to me like a company should always be making sure it's A-Show is being broadcast in their home country but that's not happening. Companies not evolving their TV shows WWF over the 12 years of the sim have grown their roster and their finances massively. Yet RAW is still a 1 hour taped show. It seems to me that with them being so financially well off, they should be choosing to run live. Then with the fact their only A-Show is 1 hour long, and their only B Show is 1 hour long, it would simply not be possible to keep their huge roster happy. They have 208 active wrestlers while at Medium size. I would expect that they either should be looking to expand the time of their existing A-Show as well as maybe creating a 2nd A-Show, or not building such a huge roster to begin with. Owned by Media Group too restrictive This may go down as more of a request as it could be working as intended, but being owned by a Media Group seems too restrictive. For WCW pre the Time Warner/Turner Group merger, it means that once WCW's deal with Time Warner for PPV expires, they do not get anything to replace it to run their events. So all of their events since have had no broadcaster. They should either be seeking to use a non-PPV broadcaster from within their Media Group to show the events Or Media Groups should allow you to seek deals a) where they have no broadcasters operating in a region (allowing for international expansion) and b) when they have no broadcasters of the type (Cable PPV, Internet Subscription etc.) Passiveness Finally, this is more of a feeling than anything, but companies just don't seem aggresive enough when it comes to expanding their TV deals. WWF never looking to get back into the US for RAW, but also not ever looking to expand into Canada, Mexico etc. with their deals. ASW another example. started strong, creating a new TV Show on Challenge, and signing up with Sky Box Office for a PPV broadcaster towards the beginning of the game. Great. Now though, they are medium sized with mid 70s pop across the UK. Yet they've never moved to Channel 5 who are bigger, and set as accepting companies of Small size and above, with 71 pop in at least 2 regions (ASW are that in all regions of the UK)
  3. There's something about the match time caps that is a little too line in the sand at the moment. Taking for example the Classic Sports Entertainment product, where matches under 15 minutes have caps on how high the rating can be. I'd assume when talking about the "Ruthless Aggression" era of WWE, this is the product that would best suit so i'm going to use that as an example. 15 minutes is such a hard cap when you factor people like Brock, Batista had really good matches that weren't long. That said, it is fair that for the most part, the Eddie Guerrero, Benoit, Angle types were putting on 15+ classics during this era. My thought is that there should be two types of time penalties Soft Penalty - Match rating is penalised for being >15 minutes Hard Penalty - Match rating is capped for being >10 minutes This creates a buffer zone of 10-15 minutes where penalties apply, but not caps. This would allow workers who are skilled/over enough to overcome the penalty and still put on a very high rating. Obviously the timings would vary for each product, but having that buffer zone allows for great workers to still be capable of putting on great matches in a shorter time period than the usual for that product.
  4. A small one, but would it be possible to exclude B-Shows from the Top 100 lists for attendance? Where taping the B-Show on the same day as a A-Show, the attendance will obviously be the same but it means two records appear in the Top 100. It's fairly obvious the fans aren't there for the B-Show so it would be good if it didn't show on the list
  5. Is there a way when pre-booking to leave a participant open? For example, I want to book Jeff Hardy to appear on my next TV show, however I want to leave the other participant open as i'm really just advertising the return of Jeff. It's an immersion thing I guess, as I do know who i'll book against him, but if I can keep it how it would be advertised, it would be cool
  6. AEW run live shows as well though so it's the same situation. You still end up with a live crowd who have paid to see in ring action, staring at a monitor for an entire match.
  7. I would say it's hard to take a view on what works in a product in this current situation. The whole no audience thing has made the cinematic work, but in a regular situation (which TEW represents) would it? Imagine the Boneyard match taking place as a cinematic event with 70,000 people in attendance all having to watch two stars in AJ and Taker on a screen at a show they likely paid a fortune to attend. The truth is that most products it would not work in a normal enviroment. Companies that tape their shows could get away with it better as they can feed it in without the audience being involved. At best, you'd be able to do it on the very rarest of occasions live and repeating it within the space of a year or maybe even more would be massively unpopular Edit: As for the original question of what to use for Impact 2020, Classic Sports Entertainment could be the one based on your criteria. Matches can be rated up to 60/40 for in ring action if the rating is good enough. No punishment for hardcore matches (as long as it doesn't get too dangerous/bloody), cinematic seems to be fine, and I don't think there's a penalty on high flying either.
  8. Tournament tracker might be my favourite addition so far. It's not mentioned in there, so I assume not, but can you link a tournament to a tournament title so that when the winner is determined, it instantly awards the title to that person? Not such a big deal for straight knockout tournaments, as there is a final where you can easily assign the title to the match. But if it's a single group round robin where the winner of the group wins the tournament (is that possible?) then you could have multiple matches on the final show which could determine the title winner Also for Round Robin, can you choose how many blocks you have and how many qualify from that block? So could I have 4 blocks of 6 with 2 progressing from each block to a knockout format?
  9. <p>My top 10 VHS (DVD's don't exist yet!) from my WCW game (where AWA is a brand) </p><p> </p><p> <strong>#10 - Ric Flair def. Sting to retain the WCW World Title - WCW Uncensored (March 1992)</strong></p><p> </p><p> A classic match between classic foes. Sting had Lex Luger in his corner, but that proved to be costly when Luger accidently hit his best friend while aiming for Flair, allowing the champ to retain.</p><p> </p><p><strong> #9 - Hulk Hogan def. Randy Savage to retain the AWA World Title - AWA Superclash (February 1994) </strong></p><p> </p><p> A rematch rarely lives up to the original. Tell that to Hogan and Savage who not only matched their first matchup at Starrcade 93, they surpassed it with a perfect culmination to their legendary feud. </p><p> </p><p><strong> #8 - Ric Flair def. Scott Hall to retain the WCW World Title - WCW Wrestlewar (February 1993)</strong></p><p> </p><p> Fresh off his loss in the Champion vs. Champion supermatch at Starrcade 92, Ric Flair took his frustrations out on Scott Hall. Weeks of sneak attacks finally led to WrestleWar 1993 where Flair found his mojo and defeated Scott Hall with some assistence from Arn Anderson. </p><p> </p><p> <strong>#7 - Hulk Hogan and Davey Boy Smith def. Randy Savage and Big Bubba Rogers - AWA Nitro (February 1994)</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p> </p><p> Just one week before their meeting at Superclash, Savage and Hogan faced each other in a tag team match alongside Smith and Rogers who would also meet later that week for the International TV Title. What resulted was one of the best matches ever given away on free TV. </p><p> </p><p> <strong>#6 - Sting def. Keji Mutoh by DQ - WCW Beach Blast (June 1994)</strong></p><p> </p><p> Ever since Keji Mutoh arrived in WCW he's run roughshot over the company with the help of Yokozuna. A former Tag Team and Television champion, he reached the summit when he beat Ric Flair for the title at Slamboree 94. His first defence came against a revitalised Sting, but the presence of Yokozuna was too much as Sting fell to the banzai drop and Mutoh stole yet another win.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>#5 - Sting def. Curt Hennig - AWA Supercard (March 1994)</strong></p><p> </p><p> A rematch from Superclash, Sting got his revenge on Curt Hennig, this time managing to come away with a win in a 30 minute match for the ages. </p><p> </p><p> <strong>#4 - Keji Mutoh def. Ric Flair for the WCW World Title - WCW Slamboree (May 1994)</strong></p><p> </p><p> Mutoh's rise to the top of WCW was cemented when he beat Ric Flair for the title in front of 53,000 fans at the Metrodome. Of course, some help from Yokozuna was needed, but Mutoh more than held his own till that point and confirmed himself as one of the best wrestlers in the world in this classic. </p><p> </p><p> <strong>#3 - Ric Flair def. Scott Steiner - The Great American Bash (July 1994)</strong></p><p> </p><p> Scott Steiner cost Flair a shot to get his title back from Mutoh when he intefered in the no.1 contenders match between Flair and Sting. Flair was hell bent on revenge, even telling the Horsemen to stay out of it. He got that revenge and stole the show from the main event to show why he should be next in line for a shot at redemption agaisnt Mutoh.</p><p> </p><p><strong> #2 - Ric Flair and Rick Rude def. Sting and Lex Luger (WCW Saturday Night - May 1992) </strong></p><p> </p><p> The greatest tag team match of all time. One of only two matches to receive a perfect 100 score from the critics. This was the night that Luger betrayed his best friend. Flair promised Luger a title shot...all he had to do was turn on Sting. Luger had shown signs of resistance, although Sting was clearly not trusting especially after mishaps such as Uncensored 1992...but tonight was the night it all changed forever. With Sting firmly in control after a hot tag, he turned into a waiting Luger who lifted him straight into the torture rack before dropping him and walking away to leave Flair and Rude an easy target and an easy victory. </p><p> </p><p> <strong>#1 - Sting def. Rick Rude to retain the WCW World Title - WCW Fall Brawl (September 1991)</strong></p><p> </p><p> The first ever perfect match. Sting and Rick Rude's feud had become white hot. Rude wanted to prove that no one could match his physique - not even Sting. The end result was the best match to ever take place in a WCW ring. Rude had won the title from Sting at Slamboree 91, while Sting won it back at The Great American Bash. The match at Fall Brawl was not just about the title for Sting - it was about ending things with Rude. He did just that, putting to bed a brilliant trilogy with a fitting end.</p>
  10. Apologies if it's already been asked, but how does this work with relation to PPA contracts? From how I understand the new system, we don't know if our workers will be available until the day of the show when the bigger companies choose to use or not use them. So if we pre booked anyone in that situation, then it turned out they are unavailable, we would take a big penatly. But if that's half our roster that's at risk, it's going to be hard to avoid the pre-booking penalty.
  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="TeemuFoundation" data-cite="TeemuFoundation" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="46105" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Spoilers leak out. A good real life example of this is WWEäs overseas RAWs; they always cause a drop in viewership due to the fact that the results are online before the episode airs in America. It only makes sense: if there's a way to find out what happens on RAW without sitting through the entire thing, why would anyone watch it? Well, why would anyone watch RAW at all, period, is a question in and of itself, but that's a different thread.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> That's true for the most part, although there are exceptions and examples of major angles leaking out to cause a jump in figures.</p>
  12. Yeah I had the same two results. Rav's win over Foster also came in under a minute but was by a body strike TKO. Foster just curled up into a ball! I figured that was a crappy finish, so I ordered a rematch a few months later and Kapur body strike TKOs him again! This time at least Foster made it to the 2nd round but damn!
  13. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Chronic23" data-cite="Chronic23" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm having a little bit of trouble, maybe somebody can help me out. I just purchased the retail version and updated from the beta.<p> </p><p> I'm in late March in first year of gameplay, and I'm trying to book a show with Lamont Banner [XCC] in May. For some reason he isn't showing up, and he isn't recuperating on his profile. I even tried to push the show to October to see if he would show up, but still nothing.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> As you're booking quite far ahead, could it be his contract is due to expire before the show?</p>
  14. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="kemicode" data-cite="kemicode" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44727" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Being a Filipino and starting my company in Southeast Asia, I would have to go with Huang. He may not be the best one out there but he is my biggest star with his National-Level popularity. My mistake was pitting him against someone who is also good (though he was still the favorite) and having him lose his first match with my company <img alt=":(" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/frown.png.e6b571745a30fe6a6f2e918994141a47.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I also signed Huang only to have him lose his first match. To add insult to injury, he also tested positive on the drug test so now faces a year out with suspension!</p>
  15. <p>January 93 (started January 91)</p><p> </p><p> WCW World Heavyweight - Ric Flair</p><p> WCW United States - Shawn Michaels</p><p> WCW Television - Keiji Mutoh</p><p> WCW Tag Team - The Steiner Brothers</p><p> WCW Cruiserweight - Jushin Thunder Liger</p><p> </p><p> AWA Heavyweight - Hulk Hogan</p><p> AWA International Television - Big Bubba Rogers</p><p> AWA Tag Team - The Hart Brothers</p>
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