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I was thinking that when teams get promoted and then have to recruit heavily, they are doomed from the getgo regardless of the quality of dots because the Chem hit is so severe.

Is there any way that the chem hit for promoted teams can be nerfed to some degree in order to close the gap on competitiveness during that season they are in higher level league?

The general idea is to increase parity to a small degree.
 
merenoise
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I think you are missing the point of chemistry. Plus with extended plateau being longer you should be able to plan around having to bring in a full roster relatively easy.
 
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Originally posted by merenoise
I think you are missing the point of chemistry. Plus with extended plateau being longer you should be able to plan around having to bring in a full roster relatively easy.


No im not missing the point of chemistry.

Giant roster moves happen all the time to many of the teams moving up out of RPE, if you mitigated it for the promoted teams, you might be able to get more parity out of any particular season.

With the hopes of getting rid of crap blowout games.
 
spartan822
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meh
 
alindyl
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The lower your chemistry goes (below 70) the more points back you get per day. if you know you are going to have to pick up a lot of players on moving up a league, sign as many players as quickly as you can and get the biggest chem hit possible as soon as possible. You will be much better off signing 40 players on day 40, chem wise, than picking up 40 players through the entire off season with a couple a day.

And as merenoise said, you are somewhat missing the point about chemistry. Signing large number of players is what chemistry is about. By mitigating it for teams that happened to move up isn't really fair to anyone else in the league who may have had to sign a whole bunch of new guys to their roster and take the hit but were in the league already so don't get a break.

Chemistry isn't causing a parity issue. Lack of talented co-ordinators and lack of good players in the general market are.
 


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