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I have been a big ARSE person with CM01/02. When I found it released the Chairmans stats hidden stats, I was all for it. It was put in my file and my ARSE has remained there for a year.
Thinking now I don't know if I want an ARSE when I get CM4. Should I know the temperment of some Chairman who's club hails from outer Mongolia? Would I be being fair to my LL doctrine by showing my ARSE?
Who else has this same ARSE problem?
01-16-2003, 08:02 AM
To ARSE or not to ARSE, that is the question Post #2
I have only used it for one of my games, but I found it was not much point doing so, since I never look at chairman stats anyway. I'm not bothered by their patience.
01-16-2003, 12:31 PM
To ARSE or not to ARSE, that is the question Post #5
I used the ARSE command ever since it was introduced to me. When I reinstalled CM some time and hadn't put it in again I realized that I would miss some thing dearly.
For this reason: I need my ARSE!
01-16-2003, 12:35 PM
To ARSE or not to ARSE, that is the question Post #6
I always use it now. I like the added "realism", like player M is having mental problems, the increased spitting offences, the Board giving you a warning for approaching other Clubs...
I love my ARSE
01-16-2003, 03:04 PM
To ARSE or not to ARSE, that is the question Post #9
Don't know if anyone can answer this, but are the recreated Chairmen supposed to have stats?
I always thought the point of ARSE was that any real life players' mental problems or chairmen's stats were hidden. Although in my 40/50+ season games have all recreated players now, I don't seem to be able to look at any chairman's stats. Which seems a bit silly to me.