
Originally Posted by
texhorn60
I figured that out later that was what they were doing. It wasn't just paying the tokens to play again but they wanted people to spend tokens training their players, which would have cost $400 to $500 dollars for me to beat 180% teams because when you start going for the ninth star, fast trainers have no advantage. It takes about 225 to 275 rests to make that jump with good trainers so to improve 11 players would have taken 5,000 rests. Remember in my case the teams were not level six nine- star players but maximized level seven nine stars. I understand they have to make money but they are hurting themselves. They treat this game as a five star restaurant when they should think of themselves as McDonalds sell more tokens by making them cheaper, easier to buy. Who cares if the teams are seven to eight stars or five or six? Let players buy tokens to train their players. They should experiment by lowering the token price by 50% just to see what happens.