AmirAll |

7 month ago

In normal condition;
18-20 pieces According to the section of the big club
3-5 of them reach big tournaments.
Wouldn't it be better if the bottom 3-5 teams are sent on an adventure to the lower league?
There is a lot of grouping in the league divisions below. Count them if you like some statistics of VF...

Leagues of ๐ŸŽฑ are really boring.
The top teams are always competing with the same teams. They are isolated because they are ranked in exactly one division.

New teams' leagues can have 32 teams. Most of them start and quit. Is it possible to close the competition there to tournaments other than the beginners tournament and intensify their schedule?


OMstar83 |

7 month ago

Wow.


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Zeus |

7 month ago

Now there are no verbs in the sentences, it's getting better and better xD
Wonderful


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Arazosv |

7 month ago

Perhaps translate to see the text


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OMstar83 |

7 month ago

The problem is that, whatever the proposals, it's often either not very useful or far too complicated without having to overhaul everything drastically. I think our friend AmirAll would have to create his own game to make it more suited to him.

After that, the good thing about throwing out 150 ideas a week is that there's bound to be one or two good ones among them.


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AmirAll |

7 month ago

You have customized tournaments and leagues. While there are standart leagues already there.
You have broken the cornerstones.
As it stands now, direct qualifiers are far more profitable than a league.
You'll end up with teams that drop out of the league and chase tournaments all the time.
If I were a game developer, I'd look at the points or profit control in this case.
You are missing the real competition. I think you are limiting the potential of VF by sticking to your traditional rules. Didn't the Renaissance and the Reformation start in your country?

Let me write one more part that you see in some tournaments but not in most of them.
A 17-year-old player with an average of 17,
at 21 age they have an average of 95-99 overall rate.
They go into their prime at a young and early age. But this has a permanent effect until they retire. But Overalls could be change between seasons, as do players transfered. They may cannot found their skills they used to be.

Shall I open other discussions? ๐Ÿ˜‰