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Post by Schizm on Jun 16, 2009 8:55:44 GMT 1
I choose to play peloton in the english language, but all my dates are in the US-format (MM/DD/YYYY) I find that a bit annoying. So I would like to suggest an option to choose between date-formats (or the choice in languages between English (US) and English (Int).)
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Post by halesteve on Jun 17, 2009 18:09:45 GMT 1
I've recently joined the UK league and can see areas within the forum for all the other countries to discuss their own league and have a bit of banter (België, France, Deutschland etc) however there is no where the UK members can get together.
Can I suggest we have a "UK" area on the forum please
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pettepol
Cycling Tourist Group
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Post by pettepol on Jun 19, 2009 16:16:03 GMT 1
I think that every cyclist with "no manager" of "no team" shpuld be on the transfer list with there transfer value on that moment ( not for 0 euro). So beginning managers can sell there cyclist as well en make some money to grow in this game.
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Post by Mike on Jun 20, 2009 5:37:52 GMT 1
the no team riders should'nt be able to be transfered is my opinion
They are making TL unpredictable
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Post by iwander71 on Jun 20, 2009 5:56:41 GMT 1
The T.L. is a bit of a trunk-of-funk recently, for sure. I kind of like the idea of pettepol's suggestion.
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Post by chakra on Jun 20, 2009 8:48:43 GMT 1
Racers with no team manager are one of the best opportunities for a beginning team (and even other teams too) to buy racers in a cheap way. I do agree that they should be a minimum payment for these kind of racers. But the TV seems too high. What about 10 times their weekly wages?
On the other hand it's hard to see the day-market-sellers buy a racer with no team for a cheap price and sell him for doubled, tripled or higer...
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Post by Il Padrino on Jun 20, 2009 12:13:41 GMT 1
The wages are initially 1/10th of the transfer value, so it would be the same Start price being the TV does seem logical to me.
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Post by chakra on Jun 20, 2009 19:16:15 GMT 1
I think there will not be many sales then. And again the rich teams have advantages then.
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Post by sprinterafc on Jun 21, 2009 0:19:01 GMT 1
Start price being the TV does seem logical to me. The game has two structural flaws: an inflationary path and too much benefits for former teams. Both these undesired features of the game are related and it´s important to try to mitigate them. However, I see no benefits from disregarding the free market by establishing this minimum amount to a transfer. Actually, it tends to increase the unbalances.
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pettepol
Cycling Tourist Group
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Post by pettepol on Jun 22, 2009 14:29:02 GMT 1
In answer of chakra - I think it is not the meaning of the game that only "day-market-sellers" win money. I also think on teams who started with a youth trainer. In the first year you never can sell new cyclist from your youth because of this "0 euro selling rule" now !!!
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Post by lee1950 on Jun 23, 2009 0:47:05 GMT 1
For next season: Add a Climbing ITT for the Tour Suisse. There is an open date two days before the T.Suisse starts, and another open date two days after the T. Suisse ends, so the T.Suisse could be a five-day tour without impacting any other races. It would be nice to have a new kind of stage to plan for, and another TT stage would be nice on the calendar.
Thanks!
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Post by lee1950 on Jun 23, 2009 0:51:05 GMT 1
For next season: Make an adjustment to the Race Engine so that the cobblestone classics like Paris-Roubaix have a unique flavor similar to RL. This could be accomplished by increasing the probabilities for riders suffering Flats. This would give the "Steering" skill a chance to shine for several races. (Don't change the chances for Falls, though, unless you can do it without increased injuries - no one wants more injuries!).
Thanks!
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Post by kwyjibo88 on Jun 24, 2009 18:15:31 GMT 1
I dunno if this is allready implemented but do Trainers or Youthscouts ever resign or even... die? Its not really important now but on the long term the trainers and youthscouts might be very old.
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enjee
Amateur Team
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Post by enjee on Jun 24, 2009 21:15:10 GMT 1
"small"suggestion. In the Netherlands and Belgium (I believe also Belgium and maybe more countries) alot of people pay with 'Ideal'. I don't think it is hard to get it into your website, it would mean alot of newbies who will maybe pay for premium quicker... so Peloton can grow and be a even more stable cyclist manager online! Would be nice, atleast I would be a premium payer with that, now I find myself not doing it because of the lot of handlings I have to do, Ideal is click and done! www.ideal.nl/acceptant/?s=hoewww.baaz.nl/artikel/2320395/ideal-straks-in-alle-euro-landenjuni 2008 Het betaalsysteem iDEAL zal nog dit jaar aangepast worden aan de Europese eisen, zodat het in de hele Europese betaalmarkt bruikbaar is. Dit meldt eigenaar Currence vandaag bij de presentatie van het jaarverslag.
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Post by Il Padrino on Jun 25, 2009 12:23:11 GMT 1
There are many payment options available on the Internet. Not too long ago, someone suggested another payment option.
Personally, I'd like to keep things simple. PayPal offers several payment methods (VISA, bank transfer) without the need for registration. This makes it (in my opinion) a bit useless to offer other options.
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