(03-09-2018, 01:47 AM)nunccoepi Wrote:Ok, I suggested this in the discord and it got shut down fast, but I'd like to hear some actual reasoning on it....could we allow people to use their money for a second player? So, for example, it would cost 40 or 50 million to create another player.
I know (mostly) the league history with multis and I get the problems there, but if it's regulated correctly, I wonder if it might be ok. It would even have the benefits of incentivizing people to stock up on money, adding more high quality and active characters to the league which will be especially important once all the NSFL retires, and also forces the slowing of development of players because TPE would have to be allocated between the two players.
Ways of regulating it could be that the process has to be very transparent--everyone would know about the new player, has to be done with the same username/email account and IP address(es). I honestly doubt there would be much conflict of interest, but in case there is, we could make a rule requiring a gm to draft his own multi.
I don't have a problem with it, but I don't think it's a solution for the issue at hand. We're talking about a ton of money. That's not contract money, that's media money. The kind of person willing to work to earn that and maintain both players is a media guru who won't worry about the contract. Also you're likely to only attract the most loyal who will only want to play for their current team anyway with both players, it could make the problem worse! Just a hypothesis but I don't see it as a solution to this problem, however I also don't see it as a problem on its own.
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