Post by Asdrubal07 on Apr 13, 2009 12:12:40 GMT -5
Please use this form to post your tickets, concessions, broadcast, and expenses changes:
Make sure to mark all of your changes in red.
The value of ticket price must be dividable by .50.
The value of food, drink, and ice cream prices must be dividable by .05.
The value of farm system and medical staff must be dividable by 50,000.
We won't do scouting expense since the game file will be on commissioner mode.
If you want the CPU to decide this for you, then post auto-sort.
Tips:
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Here are the 3 types of broadcast and their description:
Normal Broadcast
Normal Broadcast is the standard setting for your team. Some fans may decide to stay home and watch the games for free on TV, but is helps keep the fans interested in your ballclub by raising the franchise's visibility. It also brings in some TV revenue from the commercials during the show.
Pay TV
Broadcasting some of your games on a local Premium or Pay-Per-View cable channel is a good way to raise TV revenue quickly, but it over time it gradually hurts fan loyalty by reducing the number of people that can watch your team. It also results in ballpark attendance that is better than broadcasting the game on TV, but not as good as a full TV Blackout..
Local Blackout
A blackout will eliminate broadcasts of home games in order to raise stadium attendance significantly, but you will lose all of the broadcast revenue. Furthermore, you will find that your hometown fan loyalty may wane quickly, since the locals are completely unable to follow the team on TV.
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Common sense says: If you are over budget, keep your expenses low! Every dollar that is added to your farm system and medical staff expenses are deducted from your team budget. So if your team payroll exceeds your budget, then consider lowering your expenses.
The more money you spend on your farm, the better your players will develope.
The more money you spend on your medical staff, the less your players will be injured and injurys will be less severe.
For the most part, it is not how much money you spend on these expenses, but instead how your spending compares to the other teams. The ballclub that spends the most on scouts, for example, will attract and retain the best scouts in the league. But spending more money on them will not make them appreciably better. So, for example, if you can be the #5 ranked ballclub spending $5,000,000, then there is little reason to spend $6,000,000 unless it bumps you up to the #4 ranking or better. (Although we are not using the scouting system in this league)
(Your Team Name)
Ticket Price:
Food:
Drink:
Ice Cream:
Broadcast:
Farm System:
Medical Staff:
Make sure to mark all of your changes in red.
The value of ticket price must be dividable by .50.
The value of food, drink, and ice cream prices must be dividable by .05.
The value of farm system and medical staff must be dividable by 50,000.
We won't do scouting expense since the game file will be on commissioner mode.
If you want the CPU to decide this for you, then post auto-sort.
Tips:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here are the 3 types of broadcast and their description:
Normal Broadcast
Normal Broadcast is the standard setting for your team. Some fans may decide to stay home and watch the games for free on TV, but is helps keep the fans interested in your ballclub by raising the franchise's visibility. It also brings in some TV revenue from the commercials during the show.
Pay TV
Broadcasting some of your games on a local Premium or Pay-Per-View cable channel is a good way to raise TV revenue quickly, but it over time it gradually hurts fan loyalty by reducing the number of people that can watch your team. It also results in ballpark attendance that is better than broadcasting the game on TV, but not as good as a full TV Blackout..
Local Blackout
A blackout will eliminate broadcasts of home games in order to raise stadium attendance significantly, but you will lose all of the broadcast revenue. Furthermore, you will find that your hometown fan loyalty may wane quickly, since the locals are completely unable to follow the team on TV.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Common sense says: If you are over budget, keep your expenses low! Every dollar that is added to your farm system and medical staff expenses are deducted from your team budget. So if your team payroll exceeds your budget, then consider lowering your expenses.
The more money you spend on your farm, the better your players will develope.
The more money you spend on your medical staff, the less your players will be injured and injurys will be less severe.
For the most part, it is not how much money you spend on these expenses, but instead how your spending compares to the other teams. The ballclub that spends the most on scouts, for example, will attract and retain the best scouts in the league. But spending more money on them will not make them appreciably better. So, for example, if you can be the #5 ranked ballclub spending $5,000,000, then there is little reason to spend $6,000,000 unless it bumps you up to the #4 ranking or better. (Although we are not using the scouting system in this league)