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Re: Franchise budget
I would just like some budgeting info as well. Like where do you guys/girls set your ticket prices, food prices etc. Do you get a loan? Do you to the billboards? And marketing?Colts fan
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I do 2 max loans, all billboards are for good until all star break. Get more money that way.Brian Kelly will have ND back this year.
Arizona State will bounce back this year too.
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I tested this out last year for player budget and yes the Yankees and Boston</ST1had large budgets but I created three high rated create-a-players and started a franchise with the Cubs and they had a 150 million dollar yearly player budget. So I tried to start a franchise with the Cubs with the default roster had the budget was a lot lower. I don’t recall testing the budget of the Mets but I did try <ST1
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and the Yankees.
I haven’t tested this out in 2011 yet because my PS3 keeps breaking but if I had to take a guess based on my tests I would say the budget is determined by the overall talent level of your team when you start franchise mode. Of course there are two budgets as I recall so this is only the player budget.Comment
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I run with 0 loans, but because your home opening series will always come close to selling out I buy as many seats as I can and I put the price high for seats. Also, I buy as many of the drink/peanut/ ice cream guys that I can and I set the price low for food and souvenirs. Then they buy food and things and you will make more money that way. After the opening series I drop the ticket price down to average and I run a small promo for every game. Also, more people come on weekends so I might raise the price a little. With all that money you can now really buy stuff and get good free agents.Comment
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Re: Franchise budget
I run with 0 loans, but because your home opening series will always come close to selling out I buy as many seats as I can and I put the price high for seats. Also, I buy as many of the drink/peanut/ ice cream guys that I can and I set the price low for food and souvenirs. Then they buy food and things and you will make more money that way. After the opening series I drop the ticket price down to average and I run a small promo for every game. Also, more people come on weekends so I might raise the price a little. With all that money you can now really buy stuff and get good free agents.
1. First things first, max out on all of the 10K vendors. Peanut guys etc.
2. Buy the Face Painting stand. It is cheap and it gives you a lot of bang for your buck based upon it's cost.
3. Jersey's and Junk stores are your gold mine! Everytime you can afford one of these, buy it. Usually at the start of a franchise I can afford two and buy the end of the season I am close to being maxed out.
4. Have a promo that cost between 30-40k for every home game.
5. Constantly adjust ticket and parking prices and keep them at the top part of the green area.
These are the basics of it. The post was much more detailed, but either way, by following these tips, I have made tons of money, even with teams that have losing records.DSM Transfer.
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Thought this might be relevant information for franchise mode.
2011 Opening Day Payrolls Highest to Lowest
Per USA Today
- New York Yankees
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Boston Red Sox
- Los Angeles Angels
- Chicago White Sox
- Chicago Cubs
- New York Mets
- San Francisco Giants
- Minnesota Twins
- Detroit Tigers
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Texas Rangers
- Colorado Rockies
- Atlanta Braves
- Seattle Mariners
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Baltimore Orioles
- Cincinnati Reds
- Houston Astros
- Oakland Athletics
- Washington Nationals
- Toronto Blue Jays
- Florida Marlins
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Cleveland Indians
- San Diego Padres
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Kansas City Royals
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