Community - American Football Management Simulator
AdBlocker active? It seems you are using software to block advertisements. You could help us if you could switch it off when visiting redzoneaction.org. The reason is very simple: Advertisements help us running the site, to offer you the game in a good quality for free. So if you like the game, please support us by purchasing a Supporter Account or disabling the AdBlocker on this site. Thank you very much!
Main / Discussions / Possible offer for not retiring Search Forum
Navigation: |<   <   1  2 3  4  5  >   >|  
Poster Message
andrew2scott2
posted: 2015-12-05 18:12:14 (ID: 100063859) Report Abuse
I was under the impression. That you could offer only 2 contract to any retire. But if your offer was decline. That was it.

OH well it still a step forward. Good job

Last edited on 2015-12-05 18:12:32 by andrew2scott2

Quote   Reply   Edit  
pete
H2TAGIT4Q

Europe   pete owns a supporter account   pete is a Knight of RedZoneAction.org

Joined: 2011-09-01/S00
Posts: 20517
Top Manager



 
posted: 2015-12-05 18:26:10 (ID: 100063860) Report Abuse
If you could chose the whole retirement system would be quite useless, this was the reason it is as it is. Requests for changes will become refused
Quote   Reply   Edit  
notsch
posted: 2015-12-05 19:09:53 (ID: 100063864) Report Abuse
I didnĀ“t receive a mail...so that does mean that none of my 9 retiring players wanna stay one more year, right?
Quote   Reply   Edit  
Meitheisman
posted: 2015-12-05 20:27:11 (ID: 100063870) Report Abuse
This is an awesome addition Pete, thanks for taking on suggestions and making RZA even better than it already is, excellent work my friend
Quote   Reply   Edit  
jmehnert86
posted: 2015-12-05 20:35:12 (ID: 100063873) Report Abuse
Solana_Steve wrote:
I have an offer from a 32 yo. Wonder if it's true for all ages...


Steve
SD Blitz


I know Pete already answered it, but I can confirm for 35yo. His base wage is 58,000 and he is asking 2 million.

Note: this is going to effect my habit of ramping players up to 50 in skills if they are known to be retiring, which is probably a good thing.
Quote   Reply   Edit  
Solana_Steve
San Diego Blitz

Usa   Solana_Steve owns a supporter account   Solana_Steve is a Knight of RedZoneAction.org

Joined: 2011-09-07/S00
Posts: 4960
Top Manager



 
posted: 2015-12-05 23:28:30 (ID: 100063883) Report Abuse
So do all the offers come out at once (on this particular week) or is it a rolling thing?

Wonder if a player get extend more than once?


Steve
SD Blitz
Quote   Reply   Edit  
Toni Gorilla
posted: 2015-12-06 01:10:46 (ID: 100063887) Report Abuse
So does that mean we could increase chances of top "old players" offering to extend their contracts if we beforehand fire the not-so-good ones?
Quote   Reply   Edit  
Gambler75
posted: 2015-12-06 02:33:31 (ID: 100063890) Report Abuse
I have one asking for $5M. I assume that's a flat payment to simply not retire - then one has to separately negotiate salary afterwards?

Is there any way to see a ballpark of what they're going to ask for, before giving them that big chunk of cash?
Quote   Reply   Edit  
jmehnert86
posted: 2015-12-06 03:19:26 (ID: 100063892) Report Abuse
Toni Gorilla wrote:
So does that mean we could increase chances of top "old players" offering to extend their contracts if we beforehand fire the not-so-good ones?


If I had to guess, this is probably only true above a certain threshhold. Find the percent chance of such a contract being offered and that threshhold can be determined.
Quote   Reply   Edit  
jmehnert86
posted: 2015-12-06 03:20:11 (ID: 100063893) Report Abuse
Gambler75 wrote:
I have one asking for $5M. I assume that's a flat payment to simply not retire - then one has to separately negotiate salary afterwards?


Yes.
Quote   Reply   Edit  
reply   Mark this thread unread
Navigation: |<   <   1  2 3  4  5  >   >|  
Main / Discussions / Possible offer for not retiring