Contract Negotiations/Suggestions

Contract Negotiations/Suggestions

Postby Ragin Cajun » Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:17 am

So some major issues here...

1. If you hit the "Player Wishes" button, it changes every time you hit it. So there is no consistency.
2. If you offer EXACTLY what the "player wishes" button shows, the player rejects the offer. I've offered three players and all three rejected the contract offers.
3. (Suggestion) When you get the e-mail that says an offer has been rejected for "X" reason, have a button to go directly to "negotiation screen".
3a. (Suggestion) When you go to the negotiation screen to renegotiate an prior offer, please show what that offer was. Having to remember this or write it down is not cool.
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Re: Contract Negotiations/Suggestions

Postby FC45 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 6:07 pm

The contracts negotiations are a step up from DDSPF19. Maybe just simplify it a bit and take away the changes when you press the player wishes button.

Plus maybe change the name of the button to Suggested Contract, Head Coach Recommends, or something. that way the subsequent renegotiation makes more sense. Currently Its a bit jarring when a player tells you what he wants, you give it him, and he's still not happy
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Re: Contract Negotiations/Suggestions

Postby AKH » Thu Sep 19, 2019 2:19 am

Yea calling “player wishes” was definitely a bad idea just judging from the many people who have posted similar complaints. The wishes really reflect the bare minimum he will even consider. We will likely switch something up with this in the future
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Re: Contract Negotiations/Suggestions

Postby ZootMurph » Thu Sep 19, 2019 9:13 am

I'd really like to see actually negotiation... I say what do you want, he says $3.5 million over 5 years. He really will settle for $3 million. I offer $3 million, he says $3.25 million. I accept. He gets better that he wanted, I feel I won a little. If I'd offered $2.5, I might have gotten him for $3. You can make their initial ask somewhere between 20% and 50% higher than the number he will take... giving enough leeway so no one knows that actual price he will take.
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