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Post by kellykelly on May 19, 2014 1:37:20 GMT -5
I'm having a bit of a problem with my EWR game. When ever I go to sign someone to a written contract, they say I'm not offering them enough money even though I have it maxed out to $300,000. What happened? I was using the Arsenic editor, did that have something to do with it? Any way to fix?
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Post by Brain Of J on May 24, 2014 12:14:33 GMT -5
Other than offering a higher card position or creative control, no, you're stuck. I think it's the computer's way of saying "thanks but no thanks". I have a similar problem where, despite being a larger and more successful promotion than my nearest competitor, few of their stars want to jump ship, saying it's a "bad career choice".
Jed Shaffer ~As for Arsenic ... possible, but I doubt it.
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magiconz
Trying Out for Tough Enough
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Post by magiconz on May 24, 2014 13:28:07 GMT -5
Yeah, sometimes guys will just refuse to sign with your company for no particular reason even if you offer them a main event spot with creative control on a 5 year contract at $300,000 a month. I'm guessing it's meant to simulate a situation similar to Sting and WWE where the wrestler keeps turning down good deals out for personal reasons.
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Post by comahan on May 24, 2014 16:02:13 GMT -5
The only way I can think of 'fixing' this with arsenic is to sign them to an Open Contract, then use arsenic to change it to a written deal. Other than that, I think its just part of the game like the others have said, with the wrestlers simply not being interested.
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