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I think any option that leads to people making MORE money takes from the goal of removing money. If Player A pays $50k to have their horse be able to race every 2 weeks instead of every 3 weeks, they will more than likely use that on their fastest horses and earn back money in one go. Maybe if it was like $2 mil to race more or something that can't be earned back on the track but I doubt somebody would pay $2 mil to race 2 or 3 times more that year.
Same with 'barn improvements' for boarding barns. If it causes people to flock to that farm, earning them more money.
I still think paying $10k to find out if your stallion should be gelded or not is worth thinking about. I'd pay $10k-$50k to see if it's worth even standing a horse at stud. Plus it would clean out the stud book so somebody doesn't take that space up with their $350k Dirt Router (Im sure I have one of these but I havent looked at my stud barn in a long time LOL)
Same with 'barn improvements' for boarding barns. If it causes people to flock to that farm, earning them more money.
I still think paying $10k to find out if your stallion should be gelded or not is worth thinking about. I'd pay $10k-$50k to see if it's worth even standing a horse at stud. Plus it would clean out the stud book so somebody doesn't take that space up with their $350k Dirt Router (Im sure I have one of these but I havent looked at my stud barn in a long time LOL)
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Ah gotcha, poor people problems lolRochelle Zahacy wrote: ↑4 years agoYou need to have enough money in your account for the option to show upDylan Christensen wrote: ↑4 years agoIt doesn’t give me the option to buy insurance in my 12 year old mare though? Am I missing something?Glenn Escobar wrote: ↑4 years ago
Just do the 1-2-4-8 and so on million dollar insurance policies.
Did we not all know that already?
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Better betting could definitely bring more money out of the SIM if done right!Ronnie Dee wrote: ↑4 years ago Stimulating Betting:
For major races (SC, Triple Crown, etc.), display a tote board with the current parimutel win odds for each entrant.
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If anyone is relying on boarders to fill your farm to supply valuable income for your stable you are really doing it all wrong.
It’s a shame that most ideas are shot down for the same reason every time. “I’m a poor player and it will not benefit me so no it’s not a good idea”
The “rich” players are not scheming of ways to make a greater divide. This is honestly starting to get silly.
It’s a shame that most ideas are shot down for the same reason every time. “I’m a poor player and it will not benefit me so no it’s not a good idea”
The “rich” players are not scheming of ways to make a greater divide. This is honestly starting to get silly.
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Dylan Christensen wrote: ↑4 years agoBetter betting could definitely bring more money out of the SIM if done right!Ronnie Dee wrote: ↑4 years ago Stimulating Betting:
For major races (SC, Triple Crown, etc.), display a tote board with the current parimutel win odds for each entrant.
Better betting could lead to “rich” players being able to bet more causing a greater divide between rich vs poor.
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My only issue, and really it’s my only issue, with the Stud BSA Concept is that it would be really dependent on what quality of Mares the stud saw. I just don’t know as you can quantify Stud Potential as easily as you can with BSAing a Mare.Nena Olson wrote: ↑4 years ago I think any option that leads to people making MORE money takes from the goal of removing money. If Player A pays $50k to have their horse be able to race every 2 weeks instead of every 3 weeks, they will more than likely use that on their fastest horses and earn back money in one go. Maybe if it was like $2 mil to race more or something that can't be earned back on the track but I doubt somebody would pay $2 mil to race 2 or 3 times more that year.
Same with 'barn improvements' for boarding barns. If it causes people to flock to that farm, earning them more money.
I still think paying $10k to find out if your stallion should be gelded or not is worth thinking about. I'd pay $10k-$50k to see if it's worth even standing a horse at stud. Plus it would clean out the stud book so somebody doesn't take that space up with their $350k Dirt Router (Im sure I have one of these but I havent looked at my stud barn in a long time LOL)
Mare breeding ability matters more because the sample size is so so small. Your best mares make 6-8 babies, tops. There are Stallions with 1000+ offspring, so the broader sample size sorta averages the whole operation out.
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There is obviously a set number for stallion potential which is the same as broodmare potential. I assume that anything that would be labeled as a 'Good Broodmare' or lower, would give you the warning as 'May not be the best option for standing at stud'. If you want to go ahead and give it a shot, same with broodmares that don't BS the best, go ahead. At least you would know that you would have to work at it to get that stallion good numbers. While those that may not have the broodmare band to stand it at stud, could know not to waste time/effort. Ya know?Glenn Escobar wrote: ↑4 years agoMy only issue, and really it’s my only issue, with the Stud BSA Concept is that it would be really dependent on what quality of Mares the stud saw. I just don’t know as you can quantify Stud Potential as easily as you can with BSAing a Mare.Nena Olson wrote: ↑4 years ago I think any option that leads to people making MORE money takes from the goal of removing money. If Player A pays $50k to have their horse be able to race every 2 weeks instead of every 3 weeks, they will more than likely use that on their fastest horses and earn back money in one go. Maybe if it was like $2 mil to race more or something that can't be earned back on the track but I doubt somebody would pay $2 mil to race 2 or 3 times more that year.
Same with 'barn improvements' for boarding barns. If it causes people to flock to that farm, earning them more money.
I still think paying $10k to find out if your stallion should be gelded or not is worth thinking about. I'd pay $10k-$50k to see if it's worth even standing a horse at stud. Plus it would clean out the stud book so somebody doesn't take that space up with their $350k Dirt Router (Im sure I have one of these but I havent looked at my stud barn in a long time LOL)
Mare breeding ability matters more because the sample size is so so small. Your best mares make 6-8 babies, tops. There are Stallions with 1000+ offspring, so the broader sample size sorta averages the whole operation out.
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If you’re reading a “pay large amounts of money for a slightly improved chance at twins” as OMG THIS IS GOING TO DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF FOALS FROM ALL THE BEST MARES! then you just aren’t grasping what I’m proposing.Rochelle Zahacy wrote: ↑4 years agoI did know that, and getting 2-3 extra foals from a mare is different than her at 4 and potentially DOUBLING the 8+ foals she could have in her lifetime.Danny Derby wrote: ↑4 years agoSome things like this already are part of the game. Did you know that the super rich SIM players can guarantee to keep their fancy broodmares alive for longer than a player with no money? It's uber expensive and takes tens of millions of dollars out of the game every year, while not guaranteeing you're getting a foal with any ability. This is kind of how I'd see an increased twin % working, and I hardly think it would be game breaking.Rochelle Zahacy wrote: ↑4 years ago I have to say I don’t really like the sound of any of these. They seem more along the likes of “pay to win”.
The things we pay for now don’t give people a coded advantage, they just give players a better idea of how to enter or breed their horses. Eg. Soundness, Weather, BSA, Hypo, etc. But they aren’t essential. If you are able to pay for boosts in rest, ability, or twins...what would stop a rich player from doing that for every horse, yes, just what we need, people pumping twice the freaks from their fancy can’t do any wrong blue hens...or their fancy freaks running every 1-2 weeks, or their freaks getting boosted every time they run. That does not sound like a game I’d want to play
So yeah... this far it seems all the suggestions will give the rich people an even bigger advantage over other players...
Not that I’m even saying my idea is a good or bad one, just that your comment really doesn’t apply to it at all.
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Bruh whatPete Vella wrote: ↑4 years agoDylan Christensen wrote: ↑4 years agoBetter betting could definitely bring more money out of the SIM if done right!Ronnie Dee wrote: ↑4 years ago Stimulating Betting:
For major races (SC, Triple Crown, etc.), display a tote board with the current parimutel win odds for each entrant.
Better betting could lead to “rich” players being able to bet more causing a greater divide between rich vs poor.
yeah
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I don’t think there’s obviously a set number for Stallion Potential.Nena Olson wrote: ↑4 years agoThere is obviously a set number for stallion potential which is the same as broodmare potential. I assume that anything that would be labeled as a 'Good Broodmare' or lower, would give you the warning as 'May not be the best option for standing at stud'. If you want to go ahead and give it a shot, same with broodmares that don't BS the best, go ahead. At least you would know that you would have to work at it to get that stallion good numbers. While those that may not have the broodmare band to stand it at stud, could know not to waste time/effort. Ya know?Glenn Escobar wrote: ↑4 years agoMy only issue, and really it’s my only issue, with the Stud BSA Concept is that it would be really dependent on what quality of Mares the stud saw. I just don’t know as you can quantify Stud Potential as easily as you can with BSAing a Mare.Nena Olson wrote: ↑4 years ago I think any option that leads to people making MORE money takes from the goal of removing money. If Player A pays $50k to have their horse be able to race every 2 weeks instead of every 3 weeks, they will more than likely use that on their fastest horses and earn back money in one go. Maybe if it was like $2 mil to race more or something that can't be earned back on the track but I doubt somebody would pay $2 mil to race 2 or 3 times more that year.
Same with 'barn improvements' for boarding barns. If it causes people to flock to that farm, earning them more money.
I still think paying $10k to find out if your stallion should be gelded or not is worth thinking about. I'd pay $10k-$50k to see if it's worth even standing a horse at stud. Plus it would clean out the stud book so somebody doesn't take that space up with their $350k Dirt Router (Im sure I have one of these but I havent looked at my stud barn in a long time LOL)
Mare breeding ability matters more because the sample size is so so small. Your best mares make 6-8 babies, tops. There are Stallions with 1000+ offspring, so the broader sample size sorta averages the whole operation out.
I could be wrong, but either way the sample size discussion comes into play. Because let’s say that the range that spits out “Formidable” in a Mare does the equivalent in a Stallion. Ok fine, but the Stallion can have 120 Foals x however many crops. His output will be way more variable and dependent on the Mares than vice versa.
So yeah there are different kinds of Formids, some better and some worst, but a roughly equivalent Stallion could produce tons of large crops and outkick his “rating” just on sheer volume alone.
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It wouldn’t add more money to the game though. The amount of money available each year is finite and wouldn’t increase if a horse could race more often. That horse may just wins bigger portion of that available money but wouldn’t add any.Nena Olson wrote: ↑4 years ago I think any option that leads to people making MORE money takes from the goal of removing money. If Player A pays $50k to have their horse be able to race every 2 weeks instead of every 3 weeks, they will more than likely use that on their fastest horses and earn back money in one go. Maybe if it was like $2 mil to race more or something that can't be earned back on the track but I doubt somebody would pay $2 mil to race 2 or 3 times more that year.
Same with 'barn improvements' for boarding barns. If it causes people to flock to that farm, earning them more money.
I still think paying $10k to find out if your stallion should be gelded or not is worth thinking about. I'd pay $10k-$50k to see if it's worth even standing a horse at stud. Plus it would clean out the stud book so somebody doesn't take that space up with their $350k Dirt Router (Im sure I have one of these but I havent looked at my stud barn in a long time LOL)
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There is a set number for everything. That is how gallop comments are formulated. Based on the stallion, mare, and parents/grandparents of those, numbers. If a stud hits 350k, the number is boosted a tiny bit. I wasn't wanting as many comments as mares. Just a: Yes, This horse is worth standing at stud; This sire could have potential if bred correctly; and a No, This horse would make a fine OTTB!Glenn Escobar wrote: ↑4 years agoI don’t think there’s obviously a set number for Stallion Potential.Nena Olson wrote: ↑4 years agoThere is obviously a set number for stallion potential which is the same as broodmare potential. I assume that anything that would be labeled as a 'Good Broodmare' or lower, would give you the warning as 'May not be the best option for standing at stud'. If you want to go ahead and give it a shot, same with broodmares that don't BS the best, go ahead. At least you would know that you would have to work at it to get that stallion good numbers. While those that may not have the broodmare band to stand it at stud, could know not to waste time/effort. Ya know?Glenn Escobar wrote: ↑4 years ago
My only issue, and really it’s my only issue, with the Stud BSA Concept is that it would be really dependent on what quality of Mares the stud saw. I just don’t know as you can quantify Stud Potential as easily as you can with BSAing a Mare.
Mare breeding ability matters more because the sample size is so so small. Your best mares make 6-8 babies, tops. There are Stallions with 1000+ offspring, so the broader sample size sorta averages the whole operation out.
I could be wrong, but either way the sample size discussion comes into play. Because let’s say that the range that spits out “Formidable” in a Mare does the equivalent in a Stallion. Ok fine, but the Stallion can have 120 Foals x however many crops. His output will be way more variable and dependent on the Mares than vice versa.
So yeah there are different kinds of Formids, some better and some worst, but a roughly equivalent Stallion could produce tons of large crops and outkick his “rating” just on sheer volume alone.
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Better betting could bring more money out of the sim if done right, but since "rich" people have more money they can bet more money than "poor" people and when the "rich" people win it will cause a bigger divide between the "rich" vs "poor" gap.Dylan Christensen wrote: ↑4 years agoBruh whatPete Vella wrote: ↑4 years agoDylan Christensen wrote: ↑4 years ago
Better betting could definitely bring more money out of the SIM if done right!
Better betting could lead to “rich” players being able to bet more causing a greater divide between rich vs poor.
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Not seeing the connect, if rich can bet more money they can also lose more money, so there is nothing about betting that in any way causes a larger income gap.. In fact if the poorer gambler is better at it, the reverse would happen. Those who dont have money are not there because of game betting, nor are the rich as far as I know..
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Art if you have not caught on yet, the common response to any idea submitted is that it will cause a larger Gap between the rich and the poor.
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