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I don't think you can alter ticket prices in Turkey, hence the error being so grave on SI's part.
If you could, then this surely would have been put into the errors thread stickied at the top of the forum?
The only solution i could think of is to give Turkish clubs massive bank balances, but even that will only solve the problem for a few seasons at best.
Originally posted by Chas (Psyatika):
I don't think you can alter ticket prices in Turkey, hence the error being so grave on SI's part.
If you could, then this surely would have been put into the errors thread stickied at the top of the forum?
The only solution i could think of is to give Turkish clubs massive bank balances, but even that will only solve the problem for a few seasons at best.
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Issue - Galatasary & Fenerbache get into financial problems in Turkey.
[b] Who will if affect - people playing with the Turkish league active.
You need to edit the teams affected (Galatasary & Fenerbache) average ticket price DOWN by £5 using the official editor, and start a new game.
Originally posted by bodost:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Chas (Psyatika):
It says "average ticket price". I would take that to mean regular tickets, not season tickets.
Surely £5 isn't going to make thousands of fans refuse to buy season tickets. £5 per game, though, does make a difference for many.
Well as I understood, I should make tickets cheeper, so there is no problem, right! </BLOCKQUOTE>
Originally posted by bodost:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Chas (Psyatika):
It says "average ticket price". I would take that to mean regular tickets, not season tickets.
Surely £5 isn't going to make thousands of fans refuse to buy season tickets. £5 per game, though, does make a difference for many.
Well as I understood, I should make tickets cheeper, so there is no problem, right! </BLOCKQUOTE>
Right, the problem at the moment (from what i understand), is that the tickets are too expensive in Turkey, so fans (supposedly) don't show up to matches and the clubs in question go into debt.