Monday, February 15, 2016

New transfer system

Key features
-          Coins: It’s something you use to buy and sell players.
You get coins when:
o   You sell a player
o   One of your academy player is sold
o   The season is over, according to your final position in the standings
o   ... probably more to come later on
You use coins when:
o   You buy a player
o   ... Maybe more later on
-          Market value: Value in coins of a player. Based on technical skills and age (only). It increases with training, and decreases with age.
      Discount: See under

New sale: Example
      You want to sell John Smith, who has a market value of 100 000 coins.
-          Click on the button ‘Sell player’. (unchanged)
-          Wait the hour or two to make the sale validated (unchanged)
-          You get then 96% of the value (96000 coins right into your pocket), and the club founder gets the remaining 4000 coins (it may eventually be you)
John Smith is then on sale, until he gets sold or his value drops to zero and still, nobody wants him during a while.

As soon as somebody puts a bid on him (100 000 coins), a countdown starts. You have 72 hours (3 days) to offers him a better salary, so you can outbid the previous bidder.  And so on, until nobody wants to offer a better salary and the 72 hours are gone (a better salary in the last 3 minuts axtends teh deadline, as it was before).

If nobody puts any bid and offers 100 000 coins, a discount is offered on this player (5%, then 10% a couple of days later, then 15% ...  and so on until it gets a bid). When the discount is 100%, the player is removed from tranferlist. If you get a player wth a discount, the discount will be applied if you sell the layer.
Sale of a player with discount:
-          You bought John Smith (market value 100 000) when he had 50% discount. You paid therefore only 50 000 coins.
-          A season later, after some training, the market value is 120 000 coins.
-          If you sell him you’ll get 96% of 60 000 coins and the salary will go back to its calculated value.


Got it? If not, just think again about it.


This article will be completed or modified during this week to answer as many questions as possible, so please come back and check it regularly