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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2018 21:51:24 GMT -5
I wish the foil and regular cards would share the same win/loss stats as it’s almost impossible to keep track of who’s truly at the top and bottom when I’m using both cards for my wrestlers. I don’t see a need for them to be separate?
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Post by waylander on Dec 18, 2018 22:54:18 GMT -5
I would really like to see a win/loss record for all time that never resets even if you play right through, could be on the bottom right hand corner of the cards or something
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Post by Another 8MWR Tag Champion on Dec 18, 2018 23:03:02 GMT -5
I very agree. I would also like to see all the alternatives merged together (like Moon Man, Moon Man Alt), and all the inactive guys removed off that win-loss record for that year (e.g. MC Frosty should not appear in a 1980 win-loss record)
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Post by muscles on Dec 19, 2018 17:02:55 GMT -5
I agree this would be a good adjustment. In addition to yearly win-loss records, it’d be nice to see an all time win-loss record for the duration of the game. Maybe add a separate tab for tag team win-loss records, not sure how that would work with non-official tag teams tho.
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Post by Skullgore on Dec 19, 2018 17:35:45 GMT -5
Since we're talking about win/loss records, I feel now is the time to bring something I've been meaning to post. Maybe it's been said before, but I can't recall seeing it. There are some things, whether they are intentional or not, that I'm not a fan of.
- Battle Royals: Outlast the other 19 wrestlers in a battle? Hooray, a winner is you! Have a win on the house. Are you one of those 19 guys who didn't win? The house also has something for you, too: a loss. Should that really count as a loss? I don't think so
- Tournaments: Beat three opponents in one night? Hooray, a winner is you. Once. Those other two matches you won? Never happened. (This one actually has been pointed out.)
- Tag Partners as Managers: You got a buddy to support you at ringside? Hooray, a winner is you... maybe. If that's the case, you're tag team partner is one, too! Oh, and the guy you beat, with his own tag partner at ringside? They both get a loss! Friendship is for chumps.
On a somewhat related note, I'd still like to see title matches that end in a draw count as a successful defense. At least for time limits. For DQs and countouts, there's room for debate. I generally use Japan as a guide for how wrestling rules are supposed to work because they are consistent. The problem with that is I have no memory of anything recent where a title match ended in a DQ or countout there.
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