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  1. 45 minutes ago, Mx. Canadian Destroyer said:
    1. Meacon - Clusterfuck Mafia
    2. Jam - MTV The Challenge Mafia
    3. Marcos - Monty Python or Civilization Mafia
    4. Naitch - Werewolves
    5. kurgan - World War 2 Mafia
    6. Azazel - Godzilla: All Out Monster Mafia
    7. Benjamin - Pixar Animation Mafia 3

    @Jam, you up to run a game?

    I've got a few bits to iron out, happy if someone else wants to jump in

  2. I guess for Leeds, although a few of them would be elsewhere:

    GK: Nigel Martyn, Paul Robinson, Kasper Schmeichel

    DF: Gary Kelly, Luke Ayling, Ian Harte, Jonathan Woodgate, Lucas Radebe, Ben White, Patrick Kisnorbo, Rio Ferdinand, Dom Matteo

    MF: Pablo Hernandez, Lee Bowyer, Lewis Cook, Kalvin Phillips, Olivier Dacourt, Gordon Strachan, Gary Speed, David Batty, Jonny Howson

    ST: Robbie Keane, Mark Viduka, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Jermaine Beckford

  3. Well that was eventful...

    So a quick update as to where I am there's not 1587 workers in the game, of which about a quarter of them have been completed (attributes, skills, popularity etc). The base details of the WWF, NWATNA and CHIKARA have also been completed.

    I need to get more referees and announcers added, especially for areas such as Japan and Mexico however the workers are the priority at the minute.

    Title histories are the other major piece of work at the minute, because of the time involved and the number of other workers which I'm finding. I've also started to look at arenas which were used by bigger companies. I suspect the initial launch will have limited venues but a higher number of locations so make this part a bit more useable.

    All tag teams and worker relationships I currently have mapped out are added to the game, however the ones I've mapped are probably around 50% of what I will have by the launch.

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  4. I'm currently working on a 2002 mod for TEW from April 2002, the main elements of this will be

    • April 1st will mark the first night of the WWE Brand Extension with Raw and Smackdown rosters set
    • Chikara is set to begin in May with NWATNA and MLW set for a June launch
    • ROH is still in it's infancy
    • Touring promotions XWF and WWA are still active, whilst XPW, CZW and JAPW offer alternatives
    • CMLL and AAA dominate the Mexican scene, NJPW, AJPW, Zero-1 and NOAH are the leaders in Japan, and FWA and UK-Hammerlock represent the British market

     

    So where is the mod at the minute? Currently there are 41 Companies added into the game and 1316 workers which are having the profiles/stats updated. The base data for 238 titles (with currently 1225 lineage records), 500 relationships, 60 tag teams and 15 gimmicks have been added - clearly there is still a long way to go with this.

    The planned release will be staggered in three parts:

    1. All worker profiles completed, rosters for all companies in place, full titles and title lineage, TV shows and networks, tag teams, stables, gimmicks, hall of fames/immortals, Power 500 completed. New match types and angles file in place. 
    2. Amendments made/errors fixed from the above. Venues/locations added.  Chemistry/Announcer Experience completed. Completed training facilities and graduates. Pictures/agers added for workers
    3. Further amendments to the above. Match/hair histories, scandals, other TV shows, media groups, eras and narratives finalised

    I want every area of the game to be completed 

    I'm aiming for an ambitious first release in August but that's a bit of a stab in the dark at the minute. Where I could do with help with is rosters for the Japanese/Mexican companies. Any information/links/sites which people have for these would be a massive help!

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