Each activity can be a success, a big success (granting more popularity), or a failure (granting more fatigue and a much smaller popularity gain).You should play the WWE Raw PC game if you don’t like other action games. Each activity, which ranges from trophy dates to movies, will grant whatever superstar selected a popularity boost at the cost of fatigue. The other major addition was the ability to book a superstar doing bizarre activities during any day that isn't on a weekend and isn't your show's air date. So, while this is another semi-realistic addition to the game, it can be extremely frustrating. That's the problem ECW has no minor titles. This is especially horrible for ECW because if the complaining superstar were to actually win a minor title, as long as they hold it they won't complain anymore. They won't be satisfied with a minor title shot and they'll never stop asking until they get a world title shot. This can be frustrating if a superstar requests a title match when they're in the top 10, only to not be in the top 10 the following week. Anyone on the roster can get a minor title or tag title shot, but only the top 10 can get a world title shot. Depending on who is in your brand's top 25 determines who can get title shots. The Power 25 ranks the top 25 superstars from each brand individually as well as together. One of the main new additions this mode is the Power 25.
ECW only has one title, so good luck keeping your title hungry roster happy whoever picks this brand. The third brand is (WW)ECW, run by Tommy Dreamer of all people, which means he can't be drafted. The second game GM mode appeared in: Smackdown Vs Raw 2007 Joking aside, it is really tough to try and get talent from a second player because of how they value them and what their plans could be for the superstar. Despite my best efforts, my brother would not give up The Rock for Steven Richards. It saves you alot of money and if you only lose 1 or 2 popularly points for each trade, you get the better deal. In a single player run, the CPU always values even the slightest popularity difference as gospel, so you can rob them dry by hiring the best people to 5 week contracts (the cheapest and shortest contracts available) and trade them for the CPU's highest popularity people, who will almost always be hired for at least 6 months. This could be and should be used strategically. You also have the option of sending offers of trades to the other GM. Whichever brand has the overall higher rating wins the PPV fan boost. Certain dual branded PPVs have main events that pit each brand's superstars against each other. For dual branded PPVs, the matches are divided based on whichever show has more fans at that time (that show gets the main event, while the other show gets the opener).
So if you were to book a Raw featuring 6 elimination chamber matches with the same 6 people, it would cost you roughly $300,000 and likely injure all involved for several months.Įach PPV that isn't dual branded will grant the PPV's brand with a few hundred thousand fans depending on how well the show was, maybe even a few million fans. In addition, each match can also be for a title if the champion(s) is involved and each match also costs fatigue to the superstars involved. If a superstar gets too unhappy, they will offer their services to the other GM and defect from your show.Įach match booked costs money (each match that isn't singles or tag matches with no gimmicks that is). The latter of the two is really useful if, like me, you struggle to keep everyone happy and want to keep someone's rivalry going despite them getting dominated by their opponent and complaining to you that they can't win. Rivalries must be booked each week in order to be maintained, either by booking the superstars in a match with each other or using one of you promo slots to maintain it. Yes, I'm a huge newLEGACY fan, if you're wonderingīooking people in singles matches starts rivalries between them.