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Jalberico

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  1. Not a dumb question at all, it took me a bit to figure it out. What you need to do is click on the person that you want to fire. On the worker's main screen you will see their popularity right on either side of the word popularity are two yellow arrows. Click either arrow and it will bring you to the worker's contract details and there you can release them.

     

    Thanks a ton

  2. On the main screen right after you start a new game, I found this typo in a message on the top left of the screen:

     

    "A group of followers have been worshipping a villain named Duskchase Lionsoul recently. This threat must be eliminated, as they IS inciting riots and violence in many cities."

     

    The paragraph should be corrected to:

     

    "A group of followers has recently been worshipping a villain named Duskchase Lionsoul. This threat must be eliminated, as they are inciting riots and violence in many cities."

  3. Yeah, well I'm guessing none of the testers played the game for a long time. The fact that their eyes weren't hurting over the UI makes that painfully obvious. :o

     

    I'm currently looking towards the AI booking styles and see if that can be changed. But so far no result. It even made it worse when setting it to a more singles-based profile.

     

    To this day I still love TEW 2016. So like everyone else, I was pumped for 2020. I downloaded the trial on Day 1. The UI was so cluttered and crowded that I closed the game before even starting a save.

  4. <p>My question about the new push feature is this ...</p><p> </p><p>

    If you do in fact end up with a roster only made up of major stars, are those workers going to complain if they're not used in the main event?</p><p> </p><p>

    I mean, if we look at today's WWE, main-event level guys are used in the opening match of TV shows every week.</p><p> </p><p>

    But if you've got Reigns, Rollins, Ambrose, Cena, Lesnar, Strowman, Lashley, Ziggler, McIntyre, Owens, Bryan, Styles, Orton, Samoa Joe, Nakamura, Sheamus, Wyatt, Rusev, Jeff Hardy, etc., all of which could reasonably be pushed in the main event, will there be issues that surface if I'm not using all of those guys in the last match/angle of the show every week?</p><p> </p><p>

    Just want some clarification here, because if you do end up with too many major stars, someone's either going to have to slide down the card by default or risk "creative has nothing for you."</p>

  5. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="EBEZA" data-cite="EBEZA" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="46105" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'd actually like to see a combination of this new system and the existing "assigned push" system. The one flaw I see with this new system is that I can't see "Zack Ryder situations" or, conversely, "Jinder Mahal situations" surfacing in-game.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Adam literally said that unexpected situations can occur ... that crowds might latch onto someone you yourself weren't meaning to push. That sounds like Zack Ryder to me.</p><p> Jinder wasn't a crowd induced push ... it was forced by the WWE brass, so this new system doesn't really affect that. That's up to the player to force feed a worker onto fans.</p>
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