Ishbaal

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in that one, it's in the game, Harper and two other women tell the hero about the army, so I'm in that topic, I'm just wondering how the Wvm developer will beat this topic
Keep wondering then :ROFLMAO:. I don't think you'll ever have an answer to that, considering the time it take for a scene to be upload..
 

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Keep wondering then :ROFLMAO:. I don't think you'll ever have an answer to that, considering the time it take for a scene to be upload..

I've sussed it out. Braindead is in a higher dimension where time elapses exponentially slower than it does in ours. Also, due to the complexity of that higher dimension nothing makes sense when squeezed down into our realities. A coherent story is simply not possible when you are missing an extra dimensional space.

But what the fuck do I know? I'm just a frog on a lilly pad, just trying to get through life without being swallowed by an alligator.
 

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in that one, it's in the game, Harper and two other women tell the hero about the army, so I'm in that topic, I'm just wondering how the Wvm developer will beat this topic
They never mention the army, they're talking about a sports draft.

All American professional sports have a draft system where all teams in a league take turns picking a player to add to their team. Players can declare for the draft after playing at least one year on a college team. When they say the protagonist is going to get drafted, they mean that he will start playing for a professional team which means he would relocate to whichever state that team is located in.

Only rookies get drafted and usually they sign a contract with the team they get drafted to. Once the contract is up, players enter "free agency" where teams can offer them new contracts and the player can choose which team he wants to join.

Basically, there's no mention of the army in the game. The protagonist will spend a year at WVM before moving onto a professional team.
 

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They never mention the army, they're talking about a sports draft.

All American professional sports have a draft system where all teams in a league take turns picking a player to add to their team. Players can declare for the draft after playing at least one year on a college team. When they say the protagonist is going to get drafted, they mean that he will start playing for a professional team which means he would relocate to whichever state that team is located in.

Only rookies get drafted and usually they sign a contract with the team they get drafted to. Once the contract is up, players enter "free agency" where teams can offer them new contracts and the player can choose which team he wants to join.

Basically, there's no mention of the army in the game. The protagonist will spend a year at WVM before moving onto a professional team.
unless he ends up in the G-league then its a hit or miss on his nba journey lol
 

WhiteyG

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I'm sure most of you don't care, but what is kind of amusing at this point is how out of date the game is because of rule changes. Way back I pointed out how WVM could get in trouble for giving the MC houses and cars in the game because it's all against NCAA rules.

However what has changed for stars in American college athletics is the name, image, and likeness rights. College players now get a percentage of their jersey sales as well being able to sell their autographs and other things that can generate hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars a year for the player.

Just a few years back that was all against the rules too. The only way they were getting any real money was either against the rules (boosters giving them money, houses, cars etc) or they could take a loan based on future earning potential. Not that the MC would've ever really had to whore himself out for money, but at this point it's laughable. A player as hyped as the MC would make a couple million a year no problem while playing college basketball.

Perhaps he'll update it in the rework. :ROFLMAO:
 

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I'm sure most of you don't care, but what is kind of amusing at this point is how out of date the game is because of rule changes. Way back I pointed out how WVM could get in trouble for giving the MC houses and cars in the game because it's all against NCAA rules.

However what has changed for stars in American college athletics is the name, image, and likeness rights. College players now get a percentage of their jersey sales as well being able to sell their autographs and other things that can generate hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars a year for the player.

Just a few years back that was all against the rules too. The only way they were getting any real money was either against the rules (boosters giving them money, houses, cars etc) or they could take a loan based on future earning potential. Not that the MC would've ever really had to whore himself out for money, but at this point it's laughable. A player as hyped as the MC would make a couple million a year no problem while playing college basketball.

Perhaps he'll update it in the rework. :ROFLMAO:
I can't remember who does what exactly, but maybe one of the girls can be in charge of merchandising. She can team up with Rachael for a special marketing campaign: Lil' 43!

For a nominal fee, you will get to have sex with MC for a chance to be impregnated. If successful, in 9 months you will receive your very own Lil' 43—an extremely rare, exclusive collector's item! As an extra bonus, MC may choose to be present in the product's life, for as long as he sees fit. If this condition is met, the option of continued sexual activities may be exercised by either party for no additional charge.
Terms and conditions may apply. Must pay for every appointment until confirmed pregnant. The accuracy of the words "rare" and "exclusive" is fluid, and subject to interpretation. Jamie has complete authority to approve or deny any and all decisions regarding the attempts at pregnancy, the extent of MC's involvement in Lil 43's life, the customer's access to MC and the possibility of joining his harem. Please see Elizabeth or Willow to discuss any complaints.
 

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I'm sure most of you don't care, but what is kind of amusing at this point is how out of date the game is because of rule changes. Way back I pointed out how WVM could get in trouble for giving the MC houses and cars in the game because it's all against NCAA rules.

However what has changed for stars in American college athletics is the name, image, and likeness rights. College players now get a percentage of their jersey sales as well being able to sell their autographs and other things that can generate hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars a year for the player.

Just a few years back that was all against the rules too. The only way they were getting any real money was either against the rules (boosters giving them money, houses, cars etc) or they could take a loan based on future earning potential. Not that the MC would've ever really had to whore himself out for money, but at this point it's laughable. A player as hyped as the MC would make a couple million a year no problem while playing college basketball.

Perhaps he'll update it in the rework. :ROFLMAO:
I hope he doesn't. There are plenty of films, books, and games set in the past that do just fine. Even something from the 1990s doesn't need to "update" to modern rules in order still to work. This also is a fictional university, so it's a fictional world. (Unless this is somehow supposed to be West Valley Mission college. :LOL:) There's no reason this needs to reflect reality today. There's already enough time between releases; I don't think we should be trying to distract BD from wherever his story is supposed to go.
 

Drevanomaly

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Nah, he's scored 10 points in one half of one game in college where he also purposefully injured the other team's star player (rightfully, but still). He's NBA bound for sure. Locked in lottery pick
Kinda sounds like an avn plot lol, your a COD pro but your dad is kicking you out unless you play sports. Let's bang every woman in his life as revenge.
 
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WhiteyG

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I can't remember who does what exactly, but maybe one of the girls can be in charge of merchandising. She can team up with Rachael for a special marketing campaign: Lil' 43!

For a nominal fee, you will get to have sex with MC for a chance to be impregnated. If successful, in 9 months you will receive your very own Lil' 43—an extremely rare, exclusive collector's item! As an extra bonus, MC may choose to be present in the product's life, for as long as he sees fit. If this condition is met, the option of continued sexual activities may be exercised by either party for no additional charge.
Terms and conditions may apply. Must pay for every appointment until confirmed pregnant. The accuracy of the words "rare" and "exclusive" is fluid, and subject to interpretation. Jamie has complete authority to approve or deny any and all decisions regarding the attempts at pregnancy, the extent of MC's involvement in Lil 43's life, the customer's access to MC and the possibility of joining his harem. Please see Elizabeth or Willow to discuss any complaints.
You forgot. Limit one per customer while supplies last. Not available in Alaska and Hawaii. Limited time offer. :LOL:

I hope he doesn't. There are plenty of films, books, and games set in the past that do just fine. Even something from the 1990s doesn't need to "update" to modern rules in order still to work. This also is a fictional university, so it's a fictional world. (Unless this is somehow supposed to be West Valley Mission college. :LOL:) There's no reason this needs to reflect reality today. There's already enough time between releases; I don't think we should be trying to distract BD from wherever his story is supposed to go.
I highly doubt we are ever getting a rework, and a zero percent chance of a rework of the rework. I don't expect anyone to actually care it's just a game, least of all BD. I just thought some might find it interesting.
 

nejfan

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Man I can't remember shit from this game, does the plot ever move forward? I kinda liked the idea of mc balling out so hard he basically becomes the next lebron and the wish fulfillment aspect of being that dude.

All I can remember was the tomboy joining the team for some reason like she'd ever be helpful playing with grown men lol. Would be a waste of space even on the bench lmao.
 

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could get in trouble for giving the MC houses and cars in the game
They didn't give them to him, they were letting him use them. Remember that he gave up the car and the house because he didn't want to use things owned by the school.
 

Akabakka

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Man I can't remember shit from this game, does the plot ever move forward? I kinda liked the idea of mc balling out so hard he basically becomes the next lebron and the wish fulfillment aspect of being that dude.
Yeah it was and still is a cool concept ... sadly the MC has moved houses more often than played matches, or even trained lol.
 
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