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I'm just curious if chemistry is complete random in every game started, or if there is anything that affects it? I ask because I started a new game with TCW recently had got a couple negative chemistry notes for combinations that I just didn't expect. The Young Guns have awful chemistry, despite being a tag team with B experience. I've also found out that Laura Huggins has bad chemistry managing Freddy Huggins, despite being a blood relative. So none of that - previous tag-team experience and personal relationships - bears any bearing on the creation of chemistry?
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It's not random, the destiny and potential stats are random and the chemisty that workers share is related to those. Or at least it's related to the destiny stat I'm not positive about the potential. ok since I'm not positive I'll refrain from trying to answer the tag team question with any kind of certainty, but I think they level .1 per match but it may very well be 1pt/match also can't remember. And no I'm pretty sure chemistry does not effect it, but if someone KNOWS then please let me know too, cuz like I said this is pure speculation. Sry I edited this post alot :)
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[QUOTE=Gigas;443509]I dunno. It seems Sara Silver has good chemistry in every single game with my User Character announcer. It is totally random, but maybe some people are more likely to match up?[/QUOTE] destiny has a big part in that. And given that it impacts when they'll cap out on stats, when they'll retire, when they'll die etc etc...
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[QUOTE=Bigpapa42;443485]The Young Guns have awful chemistry, despite being a tag team with B experience.[/QUOTE] Please check that you were actually using the proper tag team - if they had B experience then they should be immune both from having bad chemistry and from chemistry notes appearing on screen anyway.
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[QUOTE=Adam Ryland;443620]Please check that you were actually using the proper tag team - if they had B experience then they should be immune both from having bad chemistry and from chemistry notes appearing on screen anyway.[/QUOTE] It was The Young Guns in TCW. I tested them out in House Shows and got the Bad Chemistry note. And its listed under both workers on the Chemistry screens. If its a bug, I'm on the June 14th patch and that game was started on it. [URL="http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k235/Bigpapa42_2006/Wrestling/Screens/Chemistry.jpg"]http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k235/Bigpapa42_2006/Wrestling/Screens/Chemistry.jpg[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Adam Ryland;443624]Ah, OK - you didn't mention it was via the house shows, I thought you were talking about via matches.[/QUOTE] That makes a difference? Should I make sure they get through a match or two together before I try testing the chemistry via house shows?
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[QUOTE=Bigpapa42;443626]That makes a difference? Should I make sure they get through a match or two together before I try testing the chemistry via house shows?[/QUOTE] Tag team chemistry is effected by experience. That is taken into account during matches, but not if you force the game to look for chemistry via house shows - so what I'd thought was an error wasn't.
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[QUOTE=Adam Ryland;443666]Tag team chemistry is effected by experience. That is taken into account during matches, but not if you force the game to look for chemistry via house shows - so what I'd thought was an error wasn't.[/QUOTE] Ah, makes sense. So don't try to use house shows to determine chemistry for a pre-existing tag team, then.
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I find on some games I get certain oddities: On my current game Wolf Hawkins is suffering from needing a script for every match or it looks awful, perhaps a low destiny stat? While Cornell and Ricky Dale Johnson have terrible chemistry (for a change) where it's usually okay.
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[QUOTE=Adam Ryland;443666]Tag team chemistry is effected by experience. That is taken into account during matches, but not if you force the game to look for chemistry via house shows - so what I'd thought was an error wasn't.[/QUOTE] So if you discover that an existing tag team has bad chemistry via house shows, will it affect their match ratings from that point on?
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Another question about tag teams, though less about chemistry... If I sign a young tag team and then assign them both to a development territory, with they get booked together as a tag team so they can develop both their skills and tag experience?
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[QUOTE=Bigpapa42;445322]Another question about tag teams, though less about chemistry... If I sign a young tag team and then assign them both to a development territory, with they get booked together as a tag team so they can develop both their skills and tag experience?[/QUOTE] The AI is [B][I]likely[/I][/B] to put them together as a team but it's not guaranteed. A good example of that is BSC and the Neptune Twins. They're usually matched up but sometimes, Jen is turned heel and thus, she and Kathy don't get to team up as much (unless the face/heel divide is medium or none). But if you meant signing two people you want to be a tag team then no, the AI probably won't put them together (unless you get them a good amount of experience before sending them down) because they're only an established team in YOUR promotion. That is, unless you set them in the editor to be a team prior to starting the game.
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