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  1. That's because their biggest draw doesn't work for them...
  2. I can't remember anything off the top of my head but I also don't think it's a mistake, because it's an unlikely one to make. I'd have to do some digging, but I probably read somewhere (or heard on a shoot interview/podcast) that Nash had signed a set contract for X number of years. It certainly wouldn't surprise me with Nash since he was very good at negotiating contracts, as we all know! 😂
  3. Firstly, thank you. Your praise means a lot! Secondly, wages are random and not pre-set, so it's what the game has given them based on their popularity, the company they're working for, etcetera. And lastly, I have no idea what the going rate for TNA was at the time. 😆 I did find this article from August, 2007 that suggests it's actually much lower than you might think, but it could be total nonsense. Your figures would work out at roughly $54,000 a year however and according to the New York Times, the average wage of America in 2006 was $46,996, so they'd be earning more than average. That's also not taking into account merchandise cuts and such like too, and the fact they were still allowed to work for their affiliates for extra income. So overall, I'm not too fussed about the game putting them at $500 a show. The game mechanics obviously think that's where they should be and sometimes it's better to go along with the game mechanics because otherwise it can lead to money pits, and TNA weren't quite there yet in 2006. Obviously, if you think it's too low, you're more than welcome to change it. 👍
  4. I imagine your computer just glitched out because it's quite a large file; all pictures are included and I ensure you there isn't any problem with the file. I'd encourage you to try redownloading just in case there is anything else that has been missed, but here you are anyway: AJPW NOAH EDIT: When you're saving, you're gonna have to rename the files slightly. "AJPWChampionCarnival.jpg.cac852b60755cbb7dd2327eaa5a22e54" should be "AJPW Champion Carnival" or "AJPW Champion Carnival.jpg", so insert spaces between the individual words and remove everything after ".jpg". If you don't do this, they won't be connected to the database properly.
  5. It does on my end. Did you download the new picture pack? That should have four different version of the NWA World Women's Championship in it, with one already added. I can post them here if it's easier than redownloading the pack? Wrestling Society X doesn't open until February, 2006 - and the database starts in January, 2006. Therefore, I can only set them up as "Yet to Open". Simulate a month and they should open if that's all you're worried about. 👍
  6. .sftr-direct { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; margin: 10px auto 0; background: #342f36; padding: 5px;} .sftr-direct-ttl { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; max-height: 100px; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; text-align: center; overflow: hidden; box-sizing: border-box; padding: 5px; color: #dfdce8; font-size:45px; letter-spacing: 1px; font-family: 'Georgia'; line-height: initial; background-color: #963e44; margin: 0 0 5px 0;} .sftr-direct-cont { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; background: #342f36; text-align: center; box-sizing: border-box; padding: 10px;} .sftr-direct-cont h1 { color: #963e44; font-size: 35px; letter-spacing: 1px; font-family: 'Georgia'; line-height: initial; margin: 0; word-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-all;} .sftr-direct-cred { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; max-height: 15px; background-color: #963e44; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; text-align: center; padding: 5px 0; margin: 5px 0 0;} a:link { text-decoration: none; color: #dfdce8; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #dfdce8; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; color: #963e44; } a:active { text-decoration: none; color: #dfdce8; } DOWNLOADS DATABASE Click Me PICTURES Click Me by Mammoth Version 3.01. Just a very small update with fixes to all the small errors that @Jugg pointed out, as well as the implementation of some of their suggestions.
  7. Sure. I haven't got the time to do the NWA World Women's Championship today, but I should be able to get to it tomorrow and then I'll upload it all. 👍
  8. This is by choice. Although it's very much playable now, I know a lot of people would still rather not have it activated - especially at the start of the data as Continental Wrestling Entertainment isn't yet active. Fortunately, each new game can be changed independently so should you, or anyone else, wish to have India active, then can do so. Jim Duggan, Sting, Masanobu Fuchi and Great Kojika all have the "Wrestling in the Blood" attribute. I have added the "Desperado" attribute to Black Terry and Violent J. They all do have this attribute. You may have been looking at this in-game, as all "Future" attributes are hidden. As far as I'm aware, NEO Women's Pro-Wrestling was never a member of the NWA. Or, if they did, it was only ever in this infancy and didn't last long at all. They did however own the NWA Women's Pacific Championship which was defended alongside the NEO Single Championship which is why you might be thinking otherwise. It's why the title didn't go back to the NWA when NEO folded in 2010, and hasn't been seen since. If you have countering evidence, I'd be happy to change it. 👍 Similarly, I don't believe IWA-Mid South was ever part of the NWA although they did work closely with them and their affiliates in the Mid West. They would often run shows together and even shared the NWA Midwest Women's and IWA-Mid South Women's Championships at some point, but they were always run under joint banners rather than just an NWA banner. It's like IWA-Mid South was too extreme to be an official member but drew in a regular enough audience that the affiliates around the same area couldn't ignore them. I believe New Japan Pro-Wrestling was briefly reaffiliated with the NWA in the late-2000s to the early-2010s, but I don't believe they were reaffiliated at the start of 2006 because I can't find anything that states otherwise. I know they were working closely with TNA at this point though (hence the relationship) so it could have almost been the gateway. Done. Akitoshi Saito briefly left NOAH in 2012. Although he went back when they offered him a better contract in 2014, I wouldn't say he was totally loyal to them. Kenta Kobashi is also really tough because it's hard to say if he would have remained loyal to them had he not suffered his serious injury in 2009. With the messy way he eventually left NOAH and the way he always flirted with his original home in the form of AJPW, I think it's better if he doesn't have any loyalty. That way, there's always that "what if" in games. Sure, it wasn't being defended regularly by any stretch of the imagination, but I can add it in. Fingers crossed users get far more use out of it than the NWA did in real life! 😆 These are nigh on impossible to replicate in TEW. While I agree that they ultimately get moved around both the major two in Mexico and also the other independent promotions, they're done so in a semi-ownership way. They've never actually been "alliance" titles and are instead semi-owned by one promotion for a number of years before moving on to the next highest bidder. As all of that is impossible to simulate as they're essentially owned by a third party, it's just easier to set them up as I have done so. Both users and the AI can ultimately fill in any gaps, if there even are any since the major promotions also have their own titles without the Mexican National Championships. Done. I've added "Definitive Style" but he already has the "Apolitical" attribute. I wouldn't say that was the case. Judging by her employment history, she was happy to work almost anywhere, even at this point in her career where she could have literally chosen anywhere she wanted to. I think both her Freelance status and the "Itchy Feet" attribute already simulate her perfectly. How so? If you look at their event history for 2006, they were running events almost weekly. They had at least two events every month of the year. I'd say that was definitely true for him earlier in his career but by this point, he was just a flat Bully in my opinion. You'll be hard pressed to find a single positive interaction with him by this point, and the Unpredictable personality trait would mean he'd have the occasional positive interactions. Done. I've added "Loves the Business" but I feel "Can't Stay Away" is unnecessary now he has the Desperado attribute. He currently lives in Florida as a coach for the WWE Performance Center. That's fair. Done. Tokyo Dome added to Toukon Shidou Chapter 1, and also made into a Season Finale. Done. Done. Done. Done. Done. 😂 Fixed. Done. Done. I like having them separate for the individual lineages - one for all the title wins and one for the tournament wins. Fixed. All done. Thank you so much and this is exactly the type of feedback I love, so I appreciate it. I hope you enjoy!
  9. .sftr-direct { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; margin: 10px auto 0; background: #342f36; padding: 5px;} .sftr-direct-ttl { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; max-height: 100px; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; text-align: center; overflow: hidden; box-sizing: border-box; padding: 5px; color: #dfdce8; font-size:45px; letter-spacing: 1px; font-family: 'Georgia'; line-height: initial; background-color: #963e44; margin: 0 0 5px 0;} .sftr-direct-cont { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; background: #342f36; text-align: center; box-sizing: border-box; padding: 10px;} .sftr-direct-cont h1 { color: #963e44; font-size: 35px; letter-spacing: 1px; font-family: 'Georgia'; line-height: initial; margin: 0; word-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-all;} .sftr-direct-cred { width: 100%; max-width: 700px; max-height: 15px; background-color: #963e44; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; text-align: center; padding: 5px 0; margin: 5px 0 0;} a:link { text-decoration: none; color: #dfdce8; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #dfdce8; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; color: #963e44; } a:active { text-decoration: none; color: #dfdce8; } DOWNLOADS DATABASE Click Me PICTURES Click Me by Mammoth Okay, here is Version 3.00 of Shifting Sands. If you've been following along, I've pretty much announced everything that's new but for those of you that haven't, here's what to expect in this update: I have added over 500 workers to not only add to the start of the data, but to ensure it's long-term playability. I've added agers, narratives, and improved the quality and consistency of the picture pack. I've added Wrestling Society X, GLEAT, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, Continental Wrestling Entertainment and the International Wrestling Revolution Group to companies, again improving both the starting data and longer term games. I have added more Free Pictures (bringing it to 100) with help from @macca87. I've added more venues for Japan, India and Mexico. I've added more Training Facilities with the inclusion of the "One Fall Power Factory", "CWE Academy", "Animal Hamaguchi Training Gym" and "Create A Pro Wrestling Academy". And, finally, I have expanded upon India to make it playable. This includes - as I've already mentioned - the inclusion of Continental Wrestling Entertainment which opens in January, 2015, and various locations. It also includes new broadcasters and a deal with World Wrestling Entertainment, which has allowed me to give workers popularity in the area. As many of you know, I still have a very large list of names that I'm looking to add but as that would have pushed this back by months, I've instead found a workable cut off point that allows people to get to grips with the update. As always, if you'd like to buy me a bottle of Coke (I don't drink coffee) for my work, you'll find the information below. Please enjoy yourselves and experience an era of professional wrestling that still lingers in a lot of our memories.
  10. Because the South East was already pretty stacked. I'm always open to suggestions though, so if you and others feel like you'd rather see it in there, you can expect it in future updates. 👍
  11. I haven't looked into it recently so my memory could be incorrect, but I don't believe TNA were handing out exclusive contracts at this time - which is why they don't have any written contracts. Pretty much their entire roster were also working on the independents, including said names. Again, if my memory is serving me right, it wasn't until about 2009 that TNA started handing them out. They obviously weren't working for other big name promotions and I wouldn't be surprised if there was something in their contracts that reflected this, but there's unfortunately no way to simulate that sort of thing in TEW. I've taken Jaysin's advice and gave them simmering tension with McMahon, and hopefully that'll solve the issue.
  12. The number now stands at over 500, I've added Continental Wrestling Entertainment, more venues for India, the "CWE Academy" and "Animal Hamaguchi Training Gym", and expanded upon India in all facets to make it playable. Right now, I'm working more on Japan and Mexico because a large percentage of that 500 are more geared towards North America and I don't want the modification to become unbalanced. Believe it or not, I have still got quite the list to work on however and process has been agonisingly slow recently as I've become a little obsessed with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Hopefully I'll complete it soon and be able to speed the process back up again. Once I feel it's more balanced and people are continually debuting around the world, I'll be releasing. 👍
  13. Wow, if you've only played the original then there should be plenty of new names. There were over 500 names added in the last update alone. I'd always suggest you use updates as beyond workers, they'll also include fixes and other improvements. You can find the latest update in the original post if you can't find it in the thread itself for any reason.
  14. I can only echo what Jaysin and Idol said, but also don't be afraid of using TEW's random. Most people aren't remotely bothered by this particular statistic because they rarely know themselves how long a wrestler was contracted for. So allowing the game itself to just randomise an end date makes your life a lot easier and it also means every game will be different.
  15. It can be a daunting task making a modification from scratch, so feel free to use my 2006 modification (Click Here) as a base if you'd prefer. It should make life a lot easier. For finding rosters, I find Wrestling Data the easiest to navigate, personally. If you search for a certain promotion, you can click "Roster" and then filter it to your required timeframes. So for example, you can see here the roster for World Wrestling Entertainment in January, 2007. You'll still need to go through it properly to remove jobbers who were just making a one off appearance and you'll have to do further research for injured workers and such like, but I find it the best way to give you a general overlook of the roster at the time. Best of luck with this. It's a difficult task but it can be really rewarding. 👍
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