falling_star Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 So, after taking a hiatus from TEW I've finally gotten myself into a game using a 1992 scenario playing as WCW. I canned a lot of their excess weight and made some plans for the people I had left. Scotty Flamingo (aka Scott Levy, better known as Raven) is one of my all-time favorites so I decided to start building him up as a worker so I can eventually debut the Raven character. . . and in a matter of 3 weeks, he has grown to hate me. First he fails a drug test, and I try the fatherly approach; he is a dick in response. First taping for Saturday Night/Power Hour, he gets caught by the random drug testing; I take no action, and he gloats to the lockerroom about it. Week 3, he gets popped again; I read him the riot act and he storms out, and now our relationship is Hatred. That sucks for me personally, but should be fun; I've decided to try and improve WCW while at once making similiar stupid decisions. Having loads of fun so far! Anyone else made a favorite hate them? Any other fun, unrelated stories to share?
The Masked Orange Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 God, gotta be Remmy Skye, normally, drug test then fartherly approach and he's loyal. But while playing as SWF that didn't happen. So I fined him for pissing me off and then he got arsey. So I buried him in every match. He then got really pissed. So whenever he took more drugs I suspended him. We now hate eachother. And he's got no overness or popularity so I've got to release him.
keefmoon Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 Shawn Michaels is one of my all time favourites, but he's impossible to manage in my 91 WWF game. I don't do random drug tests just because I don't want him to get caught out and to hate me when I have to punish him!
Blackman Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 Lol, I kinda got the same thing with Dog Fyte and Nene Ebina in my C-Verse game. The Dog pissed some people off using pranks and after like 5 times I gave him the last chance warning. He didn't like it, and hated me ever since. As for Nene, I don't remember. I didn't use her at all (once every 5 months), and she got pissed off I guess. Now I work in EXODUS US and actually really need both of them in the promotion... But of course they won't come. You can't even trade them. Sucks doesn't it. And I suspect there's no way the relationship with chance so... yeah.
Nachtfalter Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 I'm having lots and lots of problems with Wolf Hawkins. From the experience of previous TCW games I knew that pushing him too hard spells trouble so this time around I actually built him slowly and didn't have him win against guys like Sam Keith or RDJ who are above his level. A little over a year into the game, Hawkins was A* throughout the US and Canada despite hardly ever getting big wins simply because of his ability and his feuds with top competition. I decided he paid his dues enough and carefully planned his ascension to the top. He was supposed to be the first man ever to simultanously hold the International, Television, All Action and (with Cornell) Tag-Team titles. I had it all mapped out. Unfortunately, after Wolf won the first of those belts (the TV title I introduced) and defended it once or twice his ego started running rampage. He started fights with pretty much everybody and generally turned my backstage area into pure chaos. After a good dozen of incidents (with at least four of them being actual fist fights), I had no choice but to finally suspend him. Now he's pissed, I awarded his belt to Rick Law (who beat him via DQ twice, which helps explain the title change) and obviously scrapped my big plans for him. From here on out, I don't really know. I'm thinking of doing the Wolf vs. Tommy-program (that I originally wanted to do way, way in the future) right now and just letting him fade into obscurity after that.
The Masked Orange Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 I'm thinking of doing the Wolf vs. Tommy-program (that I originally wanted to do way, way in the future) right now and just letting him fade into obscurity after that. Don't, buury him in every match, until his momentum reaches the point where on the Creative Meeting screen it says this could be used for a renewed push forward. Then have him mill around the midcard for a few good years, keeping his momentum at this level, and then pull the trigger. It doesn't matter what his popularity is, from 2000 'til when he was released Jeff Hardy was one of the most popular stars WWE had. But no push.
juggaloninjalee Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Im in a fresh new TCW game and Im considering having Wolf lose a few non title matches to guys like Giant Tana, and Davis Wayne Newton just to keep him on edge and hopefully keep his ego in check. I have no idea how else to do it unless I bury him against Ricky Dale Johnson, Tyson Baine, and Genghis Rahn. Any ideas?
pepper2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Bury Wolf with your Upper Carders and ME guys, dont make him job to people with low overness thats one sure way to lower his morales, hence crappy matches, and to lower his momentum ,and that will make Tommy unhappy :(and might get you fired. Use angles, storylines to improve his momentum. Make him beat jobbers once in a while.
takertitan Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 i didnt mega push Wolf, but damn... He pinned Keith once, drew twice. only other person he has beat is midcarders and jobbing to the stars. He is now the biggest douch next to Eddie Peak who got the push i had planned for Wolf and turned all 90's HBK on me. Basically, my game is good and screwed up. If your young and talented, you are also over and hate me. Go figure. 2 of the most over guys IN THE WORLD hate the guy that pushed them. oh well, i guess Tyson Bain will just have to mega squash them on his way to a world title. Atleast he wont bitch when he wins it.
Aussie Dan Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 What i've found with workers with bad drug problems is, unless you fire them, they dont you seriously. So (And this works for me), what you do is, fire them, but when the next day you are in talks with them about firing them, cancel it. It seems to work for me as, I tested them a couple days later and they're clean...
pepper2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 i didnt mega push Wolf, but damn... He pinned Keith once, drew twice. only other person he has beat is midcarders and jobbing to the stars. He is now the biggest douch next to Eddie Peak who got the push i had planned for Wolf and turned all 90's HBK on me. Basically, my game is good and screwed up. If your young and talented, you are also over and hate me. Go figure. 2 of the most over guys IN THE WORLD hate the guy that pushed them. oh well, i guess Tyson Bain will just have to mega squash them on his way to a world title. Atleast he wont bitch when he wins it. You should have made Wolf win against unknowns and not establish guys. Tyson Baine will be good champ , he could last 15 min, can talk and act, decent psychology and no ego problem. Plus Menace Angle to infinity
pepper2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 What i've found with workers with bad drug problems is, unless you fire them, they dont you seriously. So (And this works for me), what you do is, fire them, but when the next day you are in talks with them about firing them, cancel it. It seems to work for me as, I tested them a couple days later and they're clean... It does not work always. It depends on the personality of the junkie. Like Big Smack Scott, will never ever stop his habit no matter what. Bryan Vessey will reform at force fire and be loyal. Remmy Skye will be loyal and reform at fatherly approach. (Most of the time)
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