Originally posted by felixtovar
Thanks for the kind words everyone. I didn't put much cash in this thing to begin with, but I've found that it becomes really expensive if you want to stay competitive. That said, I'm about to finish my masters and I'll have a ton more time after that (well, at least until next Sept.).
That said, the whole "retire a few of your players, extend the team a few more seasons" actually sounds better than not having a team. My team will have a full stadium at the beginning of next year with tons of cash to spend for 'plug-in' players. So the question then becomes, how many flex points do you get back when you retire a player?
70% of all the flex you put into them, which is pretty damn nice. And its a great idea tbh, shouldnt have a problem getting players.
Thanks for the kind words everyone. I didn't put much cash in this thing to begin with, but I've found that it becomes really expensive if you want to stay competitive. That said, I'm about to finish my masters and I'll have a ton more time after that (well, at least until next Sept.).
That said, the whole "retire a few of your players, extend the team a few more seasons" actually sounds better than not having a team. My team will have a full stadium at the beginning of next year with tons of cash to spend for 'plug-in' players. So the question then becomes, how many flex points do you get back when you retire a player?
70% of all the flex you put into them, which is pretty damn nice. And its a great idea tbh, shouldnt have a problem getting players.






























