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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Apr 2020
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Trouble with the Depew Hitting Hamsters
So my team , Depew (small Buffalo suburb) has a player budget of
$60 million while the rest of my fictional teams have budgets of $160 million. Is there a way, once the season has started, to increase my budget? Thanks |
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Commissioner mode to edit finances
Without knowing why your "player budget" is $60 million, no one is going to be able to offer much help |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Feb 2018
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Mess around with your ticket prices. I think changing the ticket price and then going to another page and coming back will cause your budget to change based on the new revenue projections.
You can try to do things to raise fan interest, which is either sign/re-sign popular players or win lots of games. I think ticket price also can affect fan interest long term, where higher prices will have a negative effect, but I'm not 100% sure on that. Working to improve fan interest can, in the long term, increase fan loyalty and market size, I believe. Short term, you can also try to trade for cash from other teams, which will be added to your current year budget. |
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