12-13-2011, 04:09 AM
It's funny, I basically went all season with under $30M cash and a couple days ago a lousy $4M is put back in the game only for me to now deposit $9M back in the bank. Unless I'm mistaken isn't the $30M rule strictly because of asking prices when re-signing are skewered the more In-Game cash you have? Thus, if you actually have money in the bank, but less than $30M In-Game you're getting a player cheaper than you should.
If this is true, then what's the point of pumping cash back into the game unless someone is trying to re-sign someone? Like with my situation, an admin is just going to have to reverse what another admin just did a few sims ago. Seems pointless.
In-Season re-signings are a rarity anymore, so I think unless you're attempting to re-sign a player, the pumping of the money back into the game should wait until after the playoffs and before the re-signings file is posted.
If this is true, then what's the point of pumping cash back into the game unless someone is trying to re-sign someone? Like with my situation, an admin is just going to have to reverse what another admin just did a few sims ago. Seems pointless.
In-Season re-signings are a rarity anymore, so I think unless you're attempting to re-sign a player, the pumping of the money back into the game should wait until after the playoffs and before the re-signings file is posted.
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