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There has been a lot of talk on the forums about emotionally charged storylines and what not, which is of course the basis of the entertainment side of wrestling. I was actually reading Remi's thread about how he keeps track of his storylines and feuds and it got me to thinking about my own booking.

 

How does the game differentiate between a generic you suck and I don't angle versus a really deep emotionally involved angle (like for instance when Orton kissed Steph in front of a tied up HHH)? I mean yes of course in your head as you book it you envision it that way but how do you cause an obviously more mentally stimulating angle like that to get a higher rating than a basic angle where two guys argue? Is it the risk level of the angle, does that get a higher rating?

 

I may be just rambling a bit, but its like I feel like my fake audience isn't understanding "how big" the angles I'm running are.

 

Anybody with me?

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