Quote Originally Posted by ActionFalko View Post
Sorry if that sounds silly. But in "normal" manager games on PCs etc you have a certain goal within your league. Maybe win the championship.
Or if you play in the 2nd division to move up to the 1st division. But after all your final goal always is to win the 1st division or the Champions League e.g.

But here at Top 11 I don't quite get the idea of moving up one ladder. You always can move up. Plus you actually can usually not move down.
So it seems like an endless road.
Yeah you get the satisfaction of becoming a better manager. But so are your opponents, right?
When I moved up 3 leagues, I play vs managers who did the same. So after all I actually reached no goal.

You get my point?

What are your thoughts on this?
I see what you mean. If you were to play 15 seasons you would simply climb up 15 levels. There are no ultimate level you can reach, it always add up. It is true that it would be cool if there were such an ultimate level, a "premier" league that you reach only by finising top 7 of the previous level, and where the last 7 of that Premier League would go down. That Ultimate level would then be an awesome competitive level. But it is not practical for many reasons.

Instead you get a game where you need to plan ahead season by season about players that would lose stars each time you move up, in order to stay competitive level after level. And you need to do that because the qualification for the Cup are starting right away and if you are not ready you may get kicked out right in the beginning against someone you would have beaten later on but right now at the beginning of the season has a better team than you.

I agree however that it is an endless road. I actually which there was an option to put your team on hold for a season, without aging, just so that you can take a break from time to time.

You have to think that every new season is a reboot