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Has anyone yet said that they are going to read the handbook? People should definitely do that. :)

 

Well, I assumed the thread meant: "what's the first specific thing ...". Everyone should read the manual.

 

That being said: nowadays people read manuals less and less, at least that's my impression. It can be a true time-saver, but people just don't seem to want it. :p

 

I'm also quilty of it, and prefer the ol' trial and error gameplay and just reload the save before running the show, like if there was a road agent note I didn't know. I sometimes did it as well when the "perfect show" completely disintegrated and you get C+ main events because your co-main was "too good" and your show basically tanks, which I thought was a bit unfair. You're not gonna drop to cult level because your main events are worse than your co-mains. I'm obviously not going to do it every time something "bad" happens, as I'd lose interest in the save very quickly that way.

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I exclusive play real-world mods, so I suppose the first thing I'll be doing is waiting to see which one of these releases first.

 

I might have to do some comparison though, as I want to play as a UK company and try and sign only talent from the British Isles to begin with.

 

Does anyone know which real-world mod is the best for amount of choice and quality of realism in the UK by any chance?

 

I generally feels the Cverse works better for the game. The RW mods are very slow on the loading times and running WWE is like working a full time job (unless you cut it down to a more reasonable roster).

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As I’ve done since 2013, start a demo game with MAW, and spend hours just looking at all the database updates/changes, before actually getting around to playing. Once the full game drops I’ll probably play RIPW (or another dev company if one is added), purely because playing as a dev fed has been high on my list for a long time now.
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I've been thinking about it, and I think I'm going to start with a big company in Japan. After I'm done with that I'll make my own smaller fed and try to get them to blow up. I'm actually working on the graphics for my own custom cverse company.
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For me, it'll be reading really. I'll probably add myself in the game world like I always do and spruce that up, but mostly I'll be looking at the profiles of the workers and try to look at the character changes for the last 4 years or so.
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Haven't touched TEW in 5 years and never touched the C-Verse either, so I guess I will just pick my first ever save and go from there, focus on wrestling rather than promos and angles for the most part. I want it to be challenging tbh, I don't like starting with much of a safety net and huge stars that I have to rely on, so ... I'll make up my decision in 2 days. One question. How big is the market free agent-wise? Is there the possibility to completely lose oneself in scouting talent like how it is with other sports manager-games? Is there a sufficient amount of free young talent roaming the C-Verse (something that I think is badly missing in the real world outside of the 3 major promotions in the US at least).
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Haven't touched TEW in 5 years and never touched the C-Verse either, so I guess I will just pick my first ever save and go from there, focus on wrestling rather than promos and angles for the most part. I want it to be challenging tbh, I don't like starting with much of a safety net and huge stars that I have to rely on, so ... I'll make up my decision in 2 days. One question. How big is the market free agent-wise? Is there the possibility to completely lose oneself in scouting talent like how it is with other sports manager-games? Is there a sufficient amount of free young talent roaming the C-Verse (something that I think is badly missing in the real world outside of the 3 major promotions in the US at least).

 

In 2016 there was a deep free agent pool, especially in North America and Japan. You can scout talent and add to your shortlist to easily revisit them.

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