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During the season some teams turn into System Bots. I suggest that these System Bots be the first to relegate, regardless their final position in the league. In case their position is above the relegation zone, the first human team will be exempted from relegation and remains in the competition. | 14/09/2013 06:11 |
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Not possible. Since lower div teams / new accounts are offered a chance to take over these bot teams. If you relegate all bot teams the manager who accepts these offers automatically gets into relegation. It should be infact easy to win against bot teams and be on top of the board. If you cant beat bot teams then you seriously should look deeply into your team and formation. |
14/09/2013 08:25 |
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the league I am in, a mid table team turned into a bot team just last week. Since it is this late in competition, the team wont relegate. I understand your point of lower div teams being able to take over but I think it should not be allowed this late into the competition. |
14/09/2013 13:40 |
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Tyekanik said: I understand your point of lower div teams being able to take over but I think it should not be allowed this late into the competition. I did not understand that sentence. You mean to say a team should not be allowed to go bot? If the manager does not log in for 40-45 days in a row the system automatically removes the manager and makes the team a System Bot. |
14/09/2013 14:03 |
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I mean that with only 5-6 games to go, active human teams in same division should be favored over lower divisions for taking over such bot team. | 14/09/2013 14:10 |
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Why should it be that way? You had a whole season to prove you are good enough to stay in that division. If you failed to do so why should the system favor you (when I say you it means in general). There might be a lower division team who is much more capable of beating better averaged teams and should get a chance to promote and prove himself. | 14/09/2013 17:07 |
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@lucifercave said: Why should it be that way? You had a whole season to prove you are good enough to stay in that division. If you failed to do so why should the system favor you (when I say you it means in general). There might be a lower division team who is much more capable of beating better averaged teams and should get a chance to promote and prove himself. true |
14/09/2013 18:55 |
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I agree with @luci here. Anyone who relegates deserves to be relegated regardless of whether some team turns into a bot. Just because a bot is finishing ahead of someone doesn't mean that person should get plaudits for his failure to not relegate. | 14/09/2013 22:18 |
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Thank you for your replies. It remains peculiar: sudden appearances during competition and especially this late in competition of bots or the other way around: new humans. It alters competitions as some teams have played these teams twice before they change. Whether you are fighting for relegation or promotion... You may suddenly benefit or be in disadvantage by the appearance of a weak bot team or a stronger human team. |
15/09/2013 04:43 |
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It goes both ways: disadvantage and advantage. If you're facing one of the toughest teams in your group towards the final week of the season and he turns into a bot, then that's a good for you. If you've played a bot twice already, and it gets taken over by a manager that is really good, then you benefit as that team will beat other teams in your group. As you can see it's both a good thing and a bad thing. It's just a matter of luck which gives this game some uncertainty and excitement. |
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