Jalloh |

7 month ago

Currently, in Virtuafoot, the revenue generated from ticketing is determined mainly by the capacity of the stadium and the performance of the team. However, there is no mechanism for managers to set ticket prices based on different factors (opponents, importance of matches, etc.). This limits the flexibility and realism of the financial management of clubs in the game.
Proposal:

Introduction of a dynamic ticket price management system that would allow managers to set seat prices flexibly and strategically before each match. This feature would offer more control and realism in the management of the club, while introducing new dimensions of thinking for managers.

How it works:

Pricing before each match: Managers will be able to set ticket prices before each home match. A price range will be suggested depending on the size of the stadium, the ranking of the two teams and the importance of the competition. Factors influencing ticket demand:
Opponent: A match against a top team or historical rival could attract more spectators.
Importance of the match: Finals or promotion deciders will attract more people, while a friendly match might generate less interest.
Win-loss streak: A team in good shape will attract more spectators, allowing for higher prizes.

Simulation of demand based on prices: If ticket prices are too high, it could lead to a decrease in attendance, especially for less attractive matches. A well-adjusted price will maximize both viewership and revenue. The game could include an occupancy rate simulator based on the prices chosen, to give feedback to managers before validating their choices.

Benefits for players :P more financial control: Managers will have a more active role in generating revenue for their club. Increased realism: Ticket price management would better reflect the decisions made by real football clubs. Diversification of strategies: This would create a new opportunity for managers to differentiate themselves through their management skills, not just sports performance.


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Metre |

7 month ago

It seems great to me. Because there is nothing that the managers manage on the stadium except the construction and the setting of TV rights


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