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To each his own. I always use lenient, and wish I could get 100%! But, I like to have enough money to bring in new players and improve my team every transfer window. It's more fun for me to talented new high potential young guys and make my team better every window. But, I understand some people like to challenge themselves by having limited resources. The game is plenty challenging for me already!Comment
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I do moderate. I always start with a League 2 side and by the time I get to the BPL I'm still getting League 2 money, so having the little extra helps.XBL GT: The Kingpin187Comment
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But wouldn't you have savings from winning the cups??? This is what I worry most, I use portsmouth and hoping to bring them to league 2, and I am worried I will never ever be able to sign top players...Comment
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Yeah I am planning to do the same as well because with the lack of money I can never ever build a strong squad with the original squad of Portsmouth fc...To each his own. I always use lenient, and wish I could get 100%! But, I like to have enough money to bring in new players and improve my team every transfer window. It's more fun for me to talented new high potential young guys and make my team better every window. But, I understand some people like to challenge themselves by having limited resources. The game is plenty challenging for me already!Comment
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This is what i have been doing man, and do you think reality as a manager of the club how much they actually get back after selling a player because part of the money after a player is sold should be used in many other areas in a club not just sell for an amount of money and then use the exact amount of money to buy...???Comment
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If you chose a League 2 side in FIFA 15 your budget would barely change as you were promoted up to the BPL. By the time you got there you'd have a slightly higher budget than what you started with. A way around that was to move all your money to wages at the end of the season. I don't know if any of this has changed for FIFA 16.XBL GT: The Kingpin187Comment
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Your budget will increase alot. I tested it out on release day with QPR, who start out with £14 million. Year 2, got promoted budget of £28 million. You also get more from finishing at a higher spot up the table. I mean more than you get from FIFA 15.If you chose a League 2 side in FIFA 15 your budget would barely change as you were promoted up to the BPL. By the time you got there you'd have a slightly higher budget than what you started with. A way around that was to move all your money to wages at the end of the season. I don't know if any of this has changed for FIFA 16.
And to answer the question, I use lenient.
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will increase a lot from where tho? like where can i get those extra money?Your budget will increase alot. I tested it out on release day with QPR, who start out with £14 million. Year 2, got promoted budget of £28 million. You also get more from finishing at a higher spot up the table. I mean more than you get from FIFA 15.
And to answer the question, I use lenient.
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Is the increase enough for lower league teams as well as they move up? If you were to build a fl2 team up to the bpl ant idea what it would be?Your budget will increase alot. I tested it out on release day with QPR, who start out with £14 million. Year 2, got promoted budget of £28 million. You also get more from finishing at a higher spot up the table. I mean more than you get from FIFA 15.
And to answer the question, I use lenient.
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I don't know how much exactly you'll get, but if you build a league 2 team and bring them to the BPL, you should have at least £10 million to work with when you get there. Since you'll be in the premier league in year 4, you would probably at least £15 million.
And financial strictness probably plays a factor in the next season's budget, tested again with the same team before. £14.5 million to start year 1, got promoted. Year 2 in the BPL, £21.5 to work with. 60% strictness.
You also don't get a bonus prize money for finishing in a certain spot in the lower leagues, only on the BPL, La Liga, Serie A, etc.
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Actually this year, this increase is legit. I was testing out how to turn off Firings on PC (which I figured out by the way
), simming through seasons with Pompey. By the time I got to the 7th season I had a starting budget of $54mil.
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That is awesome. I hated how last year you had to either farm the market and YA for cash or transfer in a high budget team and swap rosters. Either way left you seriously wanting.
BTW how did you turn off firing?Timeetyo
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