Financially it is better have a stadium/arena that is not always full, than to have a stadium that is always full. This is because a stadium that is always full, is a stadium that is not earning to it’s potential (in other-words you are losing money if your stadium is always full).
The hard part is not expanding your stadium to a point where it becomes too costly to manage.
Hi Richard, thanks for that. It’s always a tough one to decide when to expand and by how much. I tend to agree with you as long as there is an improvement in attendances that gradually fills up your stadium – otherwise you are paying for empty space. I expanded mine when I’d filled it 3 times in a row and could see a promotion looming – and I had a surplus of cash
Madbias Actually, no he didn't - I'll ask him again. I have however asked a few others, incl...
Retarded Karma Well Madbias, Did Al get back to you? In a game like Battrick being so competitive th...
Madbias Hi Cheesewire, thanks for the comment. It seems as though my perception on things is...
Cheesewire Sorry mate, but you are mistaken. The more SP's you have (up to a point, because the ...
Madbias Hi Richard, thanks for that. It's always a tough one to decide when to expand and by...
Richard Smith One tip here,
Financially it is better have a stadium/arena that is not always ful...
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One tip here,
Financially it is better have a stadium/arena that is not always full, than to have a stadium that is always full. This is because a stadium that is always full, is a stadium that is not earning to it’s potential (in other-words you are losing money if your stadium is always full).
The hard part is not expanding your stadium to a point where it becomes too costly to manage.
Hi Richard, thanks for that. It’s always a tough one to decide when to expand and by how much. I tend to agree with you as long as there is an improvement in attendances that gradually fills up your stadium – otherwise you are paying for empty space. I expanded mine when I’d filled it 3 times in a row and could see a promotion looming – and I had a surplus of cash