Hey why my settings keep reverting to hard defence and easy tackle?
Hey why my settings keep reverting to hard defence and easy tackle?
Oh, great. Selling a player is a nightmare now. You need to lose sleep to be successful at it. Plus, bidding wars at the beginning of the season would be HUGE. The bright side is that managers from the top of servers now have 5 stars available on the TM, unlike before.
Seriously, something is very wrong here. In the market I see 3-4 bids on players over 25 y.o. who are between stars (around 85-90%), while there are bidding wars raging for 26-27 y.o. at 98% and no SA. In the meantime, after about twenty attempts I am unable to make anyone even slightly interested in my 23 y.o. at 118% with two positions and a SA. I find this inconsistency hard to believe. Are we at all able to sell our 6* players now?
Last edited by RedsBleedRed; 04-25-2017 at 04:22 PM.
Given that the market is now running on relative (stars) rather than absolute skill values a 2* player will be useless for every manager, at all levels, and therefore never be sold. Similar, but more problematic, players with 6* CANNOT be sold as they are 6* for managers at ALL levels and not eliglable for auction.
HOW DOES THAT WORK T11?
Interestingly, after I twice made that point here and then went to try and sell my 6* player again, he was snapped up right away - by an unnamed team, of course. Something is fishy, eh?![]()
And yes, it goes against the logic - players who you see as over 100% at your level have never been eligible for a transfer.
This is more evidence that all the players on the TM are Nordeus created, and our players don't appear. I mean... when have we EVER seen that many 3 position players on the TM? I can't recall ever seeing that many, especially with the combinations there have been.
My theory is that our players don't appear to other managers, it's just RNG whether or not they actually sell, and for how much.
I was able to sell a 2 star player however after a few tries, so something is going on other than just appearing as their relative value.