vic_orthdox
Global Moderator
I just don't think "games" is an appropriate currency, TBH.
Yeah, at 50 FC wickets you should reach level C, at 150 level B, etc.I just don't think "games" is an appropriate currency, TBH.
It's a sim. The whole process effectively means nothing. Unless we institute wages (bad idea IMO), the contract rankings are just a symbolic system by which players can judge their own significance in a team and negotiate for contracts.Still don't get why people would find a label to be an incentive, personally. It wouldn't change a thing about how the sim is actually played or your chances of selection. It would be like getting gold stars on a board. Means nothing, really.
I don't see that as the purpose of contracts at all. People can change teams every season if they want. The purpose of contracts is to make the system make sense. Captains will have some idea when a player is coming out of contract and might leave, and can work to keep players at the team, and players will have more control over their own future and more of a meaningful connection to a particular club. It's just to add another layer of realism to the sim, not to stop people from doing anything in particular.I just don't see the point of establishing contracts without a purpose. I thought the point of this entire thing was to establish incentives in order to stop people from constantly changing teams. I just don't see how a ranking system would allow for that. If anything, it might cause people to switch sides more often!
Right, but not to stop individual players from leaving each season. Presumably with a contract system a captain could sign a fair chunk of their squad on multiple season deals and be assured of keeping a reasonable number of players as steady squad members for a while.Aside from, as you said, making sense, the purpose of contracts is to ensure that half the team doesn't leave for a new club at the end of each season. A musical chairs situation such as that takes away from the realism of the sim and also isn't fair on a given team.
See, that's the thing. I don't see anywhere in anyone's system but the one I've proposed that would stop this happening. Everyone has said "...but of course if a player wants to leave then he can."Obviously it will stop people from suddenly leaving a club without any notice and leaving the team in the lurch (eg CW Black after last season), but that's it.
That's the main point. To allow a captain to keep the majority of his (or her?) squad intact at the end of a season. It makes things a whole lot easier for all involved.Presumably with a contract system a captain could sign a fair chunk of their squad on multiple season deals and be assured of keeping a reasonable number of players as steady squad members for a while.
You can commit with the understanding of a certain amount of playing time. If that doesn't happen, you can be freed from your contract.And what would happen if a player committed for five years and then found that they were the fourth spinner and never used, while other clubs needed a spinner?
...wait. That would never happen. There are way too many spinners.