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money at the end of season.
 
Ro 88
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-08-13 11:04:54
Mercutioh wrote:

exec seats have the best Return on investment. slightly more than VIP. FInish off your execs first then VIPs then worry about your normals.


Ahaa thanks for the tip. Allot of people advise VIP but your way seems to have a logic
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-08-13 11:28:43
Ro 88 wrote:

Mercutioh wrote:

exec seats have the best Return on investment. slightly more than VIP. FInish off your execs first then VIPs then worry about your normals.


Ahaa thanks for the tip. Allot of people advise VIP but your way seems to have a logic



There was an economy update in last offseason, they lowered all ticket prices by 10 $, from that point VIP are better in ROI than exec and regular seats, and therefor VIP is the first choice to build...Merc can't know, cause our Master of OffTopic finished that seat types earlier I guess...

  
Ro 88
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-08-14 9:34:47
pstimpel wrote:

Ro 88 wrote:

Mercutioh wrote:

exec seats have the best Return on investment. slightly more than VIP. FInish off your execs first then VIPs then worry about your normals.


Ahaa thanks for the tip. Allot of people advise VIP but your way seems to have a logic



There was an economy update in last offseason, they lowered all ticket prices by 10 $, from that point VIP are better in ROI than exec and regular seats, and therefor VIP is the first choice to build...Merc can't know, cause our Master of OffTopic finished that seat types earlier I guess...


Ahaa.. 1-0 for Peter
  
willpower
Posts: 4
Posted on 2009-08-14 11:38:21
question: is it better to keep your stadium low on capacity so that, even though you lose some money on home games once every two weeks you gain money from friendlies as more of your spectators have to go for VIP and Exec. instead of Regular seats?
  
jespernohr
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-08-14 12:02:49
willpower wrote:

question: is it better to keep your stadium low on capacity so that, even though you lose some money on home games once every two weeks you gain money from friendlies as more of your spectators have to go for VIP and Exec. instead of Regular seats?


I did the calculations for it and the income from home game will bring in more cash than the two friendlies. These calculations were done when you get to the point of having to build regular seats.
  
Mercutioh
Posts: 7396
Posted on 2009-08-14 15:19:26
i conceded the point to Peter when he brought it up. As soon as the word excel creeps out of his fingertips and on to the screen I know he is right.
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-08-14 16:42:59
jespernohr wrote:

willpower wrote:

question: is it better to keep your stadium low on capacity so that, even though you lose some money on home games once every two weeks you gain money from friendlies as more of your spectators have to go for VIP and Exec. instead of Regular seats?


I did the calculations for it and the income from home game will bring in more cash than the two friendlies. These calculations were done when you get to the point of having to build regular seats.



Yep, and this is valid until you hit the attendance cap for regular games...Friendlies are only important for newbees to make some extra money...not for established clubs.
  
Ro 88
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-08-15 19:59:37
pstimpel wrote:


Yep, and this is valid until you hit the attendance cap for regular games...Friendlies are only important for newbees to make some extra money...not for established clubs.


lol.. are you calling me a newbee?
That hurts..
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-08-15 20:01:43
Ro 88 wrote:

pstimpel wrote:


Yep, and this is valid until you hit the attendance cap for regular games...Friendlies are only important for newbees to make some extra money...not for established clubs.


lol.. are you calling me a newbee?
That hurts..



Would "fresh blood" be better?



  
Ro 88
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-08-15 20:03:56
pstimpel wrote:

Ro 88 wrote:

pstimpel wrote:


Yep, and this is valid until you hit the attendance cap for regular games...Friendlies are only important for newbees to make some extra money...not for established clubs.


lol.. are you calling me a newbee?
That hurts..



Would "fresh blood" be better?




Fresh blood or young blood works for me