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Post by Barbaro on Jul 14, 2011 9:01:42 GMT
Addendum in bold:
All earnings that a substitute makes for you in a game while you are absent will be split 50/50 between the two of you upon your return, unless you did not play a single day of the game. If this is the case, then the substitute's earnings are 100% his/her own and not yours.
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Post by Barbaro on Jul 14, 2011 13:52:42 GMT
Clarification:
Permanent substitute players will take on all of your profit/debt and become official players. Otherwise, substitute players will rely on their own bank accounts.
Apologies for the persistent fixes. We just want to make sure this system is clear.
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Fukuda Atsuhiko
Player #19
Too bad I cut my hair, otherwise I'd look like this guy.
Posts: 282
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Post by Fukuda Atsuhiko on Jul 15, 2011 9:04:50 GMT
Sasuke dropped... what's situation on him, since he quit so close to date? Put in a sub?
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Post by Navarre on Jul 15, 2011 9:08:42 GMT
[glow=maroon,2,300]He did not quit. He was banned. Also yes, we are getting a replacement for him. [/glow]
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Post by Takahashi Haruka on Jul 16, 2011 8:55:45 GMT
Question!
How long does someone have to be inactive, before you throw in a sub? For example, would you throw in a sub mid-game?
Or is it just a judgement call?
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Post by Navarre on Jul 16, 2011 9:03:16 GMT
[glow=maroon,2,300]It depends on if we have the subs for it and if it is necessary. For example: Going Postal. If a player (or more) becomes/is inactive then they would count toward the people eliminated and therefore not effect the active players. [/glow]
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Jul 21, 2011 5:54:38 GMT
If I plan on leaving for a few days, may I ask for another player in the game to play for me?
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Post by Navarre on Jul 21, 2011 7:31:16 GMT
[glow=maroon,2,300]No. If they are already in the game then they cannot sub for you.[/glow]
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