Pete Vella wrote: ↑3 years agoso then if hypos are king and career earnings doesn't play a role in the decision making when choosing a stud, there is no reason to have player created races with large inflated purses. More reason to place a cap and exchange your bet wagers after the race is ran.Danny Derby wrote: ↑3 years agoHypos are king is the truest statement there is when it comes to breeding. Obviously some people do it different, but it’s what really makes or breaks studs, not earnings.Pete Vella wrote: ↑3 years ago
you know that's a lie. But I understand your point since you are already on team let's inflate our potential stud earnings
Also..correct me wrong but inflation is the overall increase of money/item OVER time. If this race is fully sponsored by the simmers..it's moving money around not inflating the actual "dollar" of the sim. It will be inflating stud earnings which to me..doesn't really matter. If I was presented with a great 8million earner that hypos okay vs a 500k earner with a better proven pedigree for my mare that hypos okay..I'm going to go to the 500k earner. My choices may not match other simsters, but that's the fun of the game..We choose who to breed to and you (generalized) cannot fully control that beyond specific measures that have previously been complained about which is an entirely different situation that does not belong on this thread. Stop stressing about things you cant control and you'll enjoy this game a lot more.
If we are so concerned about "inflation" why are graded races in general so cheap to enter in terms of fees? It's a risk throwing your horse agaisnt the best of the best in these races on multiple fronts.. Seems like a place to start. Either way I like this idea Nini and I think its an awesome thing to put together but just needs some fine details worked out.