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Introduce Earning Hard Cap?
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12-28-2018, 04:36 PMDaco Wrote:
12-28-2018, 04:25 PMArGarBarGar Wrote: Naw man, things do get changed if enough people complain about it. Just not fast enough for a lot of people.


I think the fake cap of 350 is meaningless. Raise it to 500, make it hard meaning if you want to go higher you can't earn and store more waiting to go up to shl. Fixes all the league's issues. Fake cap of 350 is destroying juniors and the shl really with people storing and staying longer than they should. If you want to earn more you need to go up which incentivizes people to be happy with a 3rd line role in the shl since it keeps them growing. Raising it from 350 means you can still have people spend 2-3 seasons in juniors, except its real not artificially capped. Rookie classes for Jesster award are then evened out since top people start at 500, you can't come in at 600 or whatever. You can still jump to the shl at 350 or whenever, you just may not get a spot on the team. Like the real nhl. Then you make a rule saying teams cant send down active people above 500 since that would stunt their growth. Kinda simple. Grandfather in everyone already past this and its fixed next generation

Honestly I would be willing to discuss in more depth a soft cap of 350 (you can update but can't add attributes) and a hard cap of 500 or something.

I don't necessarily agree with it, but find the concept intriguing enough to explore.

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