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  1. Raul Salazar's (referee) birthdate and age are messed up. Someone used his debut month and year instead of his birth month and year. http://luchawiki.org/index.php?title=Bello_Greco Change his age to 70 and birth month to June, please.
  2. By the end of 1992, Steve Prazak was 35 according to this article: http://www.mikemooneyham.com/1992/11/15/de-truth-and-nothing-but-de-truth/ He's in the game as 38 years old. I'd change it to 57.
  3. Here's the latest update: http://www.filedropper.com/ewr199801282015 I cut the promotions down to 18 - It was just impossible finding reliable info on the rest, and I wasn't sure if they were operating at the time. Logos/banners are done for the promotions in the game. There are at least 10 wrestlers on each roster (most have way more). I've added some more staff and edited pics and stats for them, as well as updated some stats for wrestlers and added a few. I have a list of wrestlers to add and staff to add, but I'm getting near the end of this thing finally, guys.
  4. August Liguori is 63 years old http://people.equilar.com/bio/august-liguori-world-wrestling/salary/11692#.VMhwoi5GQxI He no longer works for the WWE http://www.newstimes.com/local/article/At-WWE-McMahon-blended-cunning-with-kindness-4004394.php#page-2 "August Liguori of West Harrison, N.Y., worked for the McMahons from the late 1990s through the early 2000s as WWE's executive vice president and CFO. He was "headhunted" from Marvel Entertainment." Here is a pic of staff member Barry Werner from his linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrywerner Since he graduated from college in '78, I'd raise his age from 42 to 58-59 or so.
  5. Chris Chambers is definitely older than 35... He started working for WWF/WWE in 1992, and he was the producer of a show called Pennant Chase in 1982. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1976515/ https://www.linkedin.com/pub/chris-chambers/74/383/342 So yeah, I'd up his age to 54-55. That's assuming the age of 22 when he was producer of Pennant Chase.
  6. Another pic for a staff member, this time it's Steve Karel. I would up his age to the early 50s... let's say 52 (it's currently set at 36 but he looks much older).
  7. Another staff age change: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/andy-gregg/3b/993/236 Andy Gregg is listed as 32. He's probably closer to 39. He graduated from college in 1997. Assuming he was 21-22 (average age of graduation), and since he started working in the WWF in 2000, which would put him in his mid-20s, which seems about right... that means he'd be 39 or so. I'd up his age to that. Trying to find a pic for him but having no luck unfortunately. EDIT: Twitter prevails! https://twitter.com/nflgiant Another Staff pic, this time for Dr. Frederick Feuerbach: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dr-fred-feuerbach/35/34b/a33
  8. El Profe is listed as 44 years old in the game, but he made his in-ring debut in 1973 according to cagematch. Assuming he was around 18 in 1973, he'd be turning 60 this year. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=2326&gimmick=El+Profe
  9. As some of you may remember, I've been working on this scenario forever. It still isn't finished. However, it's closer than it's ever been. There are over 1700 workers, 20 promotions, over 2800 relationships, over 500 tag teams, over 300 staff, over 1300 alter egos, and I've at least begun inputting belts, television shows, events, stables, etc. Sponsors are more or less complete. The scenario is probably playable for a majority of promotions as-is, but there's still some work that needs done. I have many workers to add and a lot of research to do. If anybody wants to lend a helping hand, I'll start posting some questions here. But as for now, here is the scenario as it is, including pictures, logos, graphics, etc. http://www.filedropper.com/ewr1998 Please let me know what you think. Oh, and a special thanks goes to DocPepper, Philahitman, Bill1996, Andrew (the guy who made the original 1998 scenario WAY BACK in the day), and a whole host of other EWB members who've helped me with this scenario along the way. EDIT: I'm thinking of removing WCPW as I can't find enough info about the promotion at the time to put a decent roster, come up with staff, etc. Most of the guys aren't even on cagematch, and the only events I've found on cagematch are from 1995 and 2002, not enough to create a solid roster. Does anyone know what Victor Quinones was doing at this time? WWC's roster is now at 32 and their belts are added. I need stats for their Junior Heavyweight champ at the time, La Ley.
  10. Hey guys. Coincidentally I just started working on this again like a week or two ago. I've actually made a ton of progress. I'm gonna start a new thread since this one has gotten so cluttered and go from there. I'll edit the link into here once I get the upload done and get a new thread posted. Thanks for the (continued) interest in the scenario.
  11. More staff changes: Andrew McManus DEFINITELY isn't 32. The guy is pretty old-looking... probably around 55 years old. Here's an article on him from several years ago: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/presenting-mr-mcmanus-20111222-1p728.html And look at his pic - He's got a gray beard and gray hair (not saying all dudes with gray hair are old, but c'mon). I'd change his age to 55. If Brian Dixon is the Brian Dixon who runs All Star Wrestling in Britain, he's a lot older than 50. He started the promotion in 1970, and he's married to Mitzi Mueller, who's in her mid-late 60s. I'd estimate he was born before 1945, so I'd change his age to 69 or 70, conservatively. Change Ed Hellier's age to 50. The guy's been working in television/movies since the mid-80s. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0375434/
  12. Some staff changes/updates: I believe Rafael El Maya should be Rafa El Maya. Please change his name/pic name. Also, here's a picture that has eluded me for a long time... Janie Engle, former WCW staff member:
  13. I'm impressed that you are still doing these updates, Bill. I'm equally impressed that you're still suffering from computer problems and haven't gotten a more reliable one. This is kind of a random question, one that probably should've been addressed years ago, but is there any reason Stone Cold doesn't have Fonz Factor ticked? I mean, he's one of the coolest wrestlers in history and was viewed as cutting edge in the 90s and is still seen as one of the most bad ass, coolest guys, between his TV shows/films/etc. and I'd say of anybody, he's got the "it factor". Just wondering.
  14. I don't know if this is the answer you'll like, but I think of it as skill regardless of time frame. I don't think anyone should ever have 100 in brawling, speed, or tech, as nobody is going to have a perfect performance every time. Even 100 in charisma is iffy, but there are some guys who literally have classic promos just about every time (Stone Cold comes to mind). But yeah... I wouldn't say just because Bruiser Brody was this amazing brawler in his day, it doesn't mean no one else should get high marks in brawling, but say Brody is a 97 in his prime in brawling, and if you think he's the greatest brawler ever (personally I'd argue for guys like Foley in his prime, Masato Tanaka in his, etc. being up there as well), that doesn't mean other guys couldn't get 94's or whatever. But I would say, yes, it is skill regardless of the time frame for me, but that's just me. It's why... say you think the guy who's best on the mic right now is Seth Rollins. Well, he's nowhere near as good as a prime CM Punk or Ric Flair was, so I wouldn't give Rollins a 100.
  15. Or you could start a new game, click "other workers," search for those with 'Shooting Ability' and manually remove it. Just saying That's fine and dandy... But, what happens if we find out that there is something else in the game that having shooting ability triggers? such as working for an ingame promotion run by an owner that prefers Mixed Martial Arts, as I said before? Then, I have to have either had a list of all of the people I've removed it from and re-add it, or go to a past update, get the list from that update and again, re-add the shooting ability for those that it applies to... Either way, huge waste of time... Time that could be better spent on other things... Unless, of course, everyone feels that this shooting being checked thing is more important that adding workers, name changes, title changes, face/heel changes, etc, etc. -Bill I have no idea if this was ever addressed. I don't mean to necro bump an old post from so long ago, but I was curious and bored waiting on family. I made a scenario with just WWE (which I controlled) and a company called Shooting with an owner that prefers martial arts. I let the game fill in workers. It only created two workers with shooting ability (based on checking the other workers on the very first day before WDW, NPW, or Shooting nabbed any). I advanced to the next day, letting the other promotions pick their guys. NPW picked one of the workers with shooting ticked. The other one is still unemployed. So there you go. Now we know. Or maybe someone else already did this. Considering it took about 5 minutes to do, I assume someone else already answered it, but again I was bored. Go Bucks.
  16. Hey, I couldn't send you a message, but I saw you were doing EWR Mods for the mid to late 90s, specifically one for 1998. I started doing a pretty extensive one way back in the day but I never finished it. I don't know if it would be any help to you, but here's a link to the last thread I had: If there's any way I could help you get the 1998 scenario finished, please don't hesitate to ask....

  17. HOT - Honorable Organization Totally It doesn't need to be some hodgepodge of the two names. You could just call it Modern Day Warriors or something.
  18. I think we're above reductio ad absurdum here. Not everyone suggesting these teams are elitist smart marks who only refer to wrestlers by their indy names and type in all caps. I think you can give a little more respect than that and not build these strawman arguments. Anyway, I don't see a problem with putting a team in if they win the tag team titles, even if it's a short reign or to further a feud. They still won the tag team titles and will be recognized as a team, unlike say, a random pairing used JUST to further a feud without any titles attached or official recognition as a team. As for your second example, look at a team such as HBK and Austin or Austin and Dude Love. These teams were put in the game in most older scenarios, and I can't see a reason why they shouldn't be. They had tag team title reigns, and even if it was part of a larger storyline, they are at least recognized as a team in history because of holding the tag gold.
  19. What a shitstorm... I feel bad for Bill. I really do. Anyway, I just wanted to say I agree with Bill1996 regarding how to handle "shooting" and having it ticked. Amateur wrestling IS a martial art. While the goal is to pin, it's still a combat sport. It teaches you how to neutralize opponents, defend yourself, etc. I know TUF1 was 2005, but Josh Koscheck debuted with practically JUST amateur wrestling experience. It's not a big leap for someone who did primarily amateur wrestling to go to the UFC considering the main background of fighters these days IS amateur wrestling. UFC is loaded with NCAA Champions, Olympic wrestlers, etc. And they do very well. UFC is points-based if a fight doesn't end, just like wrestling is based on points. Just because UFC encompasses ALL styles of martial arts, it doesn't mean someone has to come from a "striking" art or a "submission" art or a style that emphasizes finishing. Karate is also largely points-based as well, depending on the specific style. I think we could agree that if someone has karate experience you would tick shooting, so you should for amateur wrestling as well, as it IS a martial art. Shootfighting and MIXED martial arts are not necessarily the same thing, as there are still "specialists" in UFC. Guys like Dan Severn, Mirko Cro Cop, and Royce Gracie were highly successful and regarded amongst the greatest fighters of their respective eras despite relying primarily on one martial art and utilizing little else. But yeah. Enough rambling from me about MMA in a pro wrestling simulator. I think Bill hit the nail on the head - if an owner is chosen/created that "prefers mixed martial arts", then they WILL exclusively choose wrestlers that have shooting ticked. It IS NOT just for Pride FC as rumored in the Stats Update thread. So, I think some people owe Bill an apology for screwing up the data. I still want to look into Hex editing (or something) the touring promotions so they can be updated.
  20. I remember someone used to be able to hex edit or modify the names of the Japanese touring promotions somehow. I can't remember exactly, but I'm fairly sure someone edited their names to fit a different game. So, I'm wondering if anyone would know how to do that here so you can change the names? IIRC, you could only edit the names to the same number of characters as the original names (For example, you couldn't change Pride FC to Shootfighting as it has more characters). Just a thought... or the notepad thing might work, and it'd probably be easier to edit in case of changes.
  21. Posts like yours don't make it any easier. Anyway, I saw someone earlier suggest raising Heyman's charisma to 100. While Paul is definitely one of the best on the mic, I don't think he deserves a 100, as sometimes his promos can be a bit off just like anyone else. I think he deserves the high 90s, like a 95-97, but 100 seems a bit much.
  22. I agree... that card IS clearly unrealistic. There's no chance in HELL JDS would fight Cain on the very next PPV after getting his ass kicked for the better part of 5 rounds and after Dana White said Cain's next challenger is Fabricio Werdum. But in all seriousness, this "argument" (if you can even call it that... more like misunderstanding by the other people) reminds me of people who think higher selling means people "oversell" like how higher stiffness means people are "too stiff", even though the game clearly works with 100 selling being optimal selling. Just an example of a repeated misinterpretation/misconstruing of the in-game mechanics. But yeah... only guys who would realistically compete for a UFC or Pride or Bellator type MMA promotion should have shooting ticked. Gotcha. What is Pride FC in the game now as far as a touring commitment? What promotion is it being used for? Sorry if this has been answered already.
  23. Add team The Sensationals 75 exp (Al Snow and Mickey Doyle) Inactive. Add Eric Freeze: Add team Jericho and Freeze 10 exp (Chris Jericho and Eric Freeze) Inactive. Here are a couple of Gambler matches, I was wondering if you could provide stats for him? If you can do so, add him to WCW, opener. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkeolpJqH0o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8SQMt3O-Kk I think you did remove the Disciple/Meng relationship, but I put it back because I thought they hated each other based on a situation. What's your source? Anyway, the Mongo/Debra thing is tricky. They were married as of Jan 1st, 1998, but I don't know exactly when they got divorced or when they stopped "loving" each other. I put The Gambler in my latest release. Also, I'll have to add the rest of those workers. I've also got a backlog of lucha wrestlers to consider adding that were in AAA, CMLL, and Promo Azteca at the time.
  24. Well, I updated the relationships and have the tag teams finalized. Here's the data as it is right now: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/art8rmdztf68x/EWR_1998_Update_10.19.13 I'm going to be working on it more in the coming weeks, hopefully finishing up staff and moving onto the other areas. It's pretty close to completion now, so I'm quite pleased. Thanks again for all your help, guys.
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