Posted by shoe3 on 6/4/2017 12:09:00 AM (view original):
Adding conference cash back in is an awful idea. The game doesn't need to go back to hacks and cheats and secret handshakes. The incentive to play in a tough conference is good RPI and tournament seeding, and the subsequent prestige boost, provided you can stay afloat. That's how it is in real life, that's how it should be in the simulation. If you need more "incentives", you're looking for something that a simulation is not and should not be designed to provide.
If the only thing the recruiting cash was allowed to be used on was scouting, then secret handshakes mean nothing. Anything you would accomplish under that system you can accomplish now, because actual recruiting money wouldn't change. As far as your assumption on needing a tough conference for RPI and seeding is a joke. I have 2 teams alone in conferences in which I seed just fine (top 5 seed is pretty regular) and each of them maintain an A+ prestige.
You talk out of 2 side on these issues. At one point you'll say the game needs to be more like real life, and other times the game needs to be more like a sim. If it needs to be real life, then I guess people need to be given more money and AP for scouting and recruiting since they may have to make up for an EE. See how that works?
I think you should remember the goal for the company should be to create something that incentivizes users to want to keep playing, and in a lot of cases, being part of a conference does that. I originally joined a power conference for that bonus recruiting cash, but enjoyed the relationship built with those other coaches over time. Enough so to prevent me from quitting the game a few times when I grew tired of the game. Point being, an incentive to create power conferences is a good thing
if done correctly.