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Sooo...you want to play in the CHL, just not in Canada?

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:45 pm
by Aubrey
OK, so as a WHL team I draft a foreign player (in this case Ondrej Vala, who DID sign with Kamloops IRL) with a specific entry under his "Information" tab that says: "Aiming to play Canadian major junior hockey"

After the draft I offer Mr Vala a contract.

And that worthy young man, so dreaming of playing in the CHL, rejects it and says (on the contract screen): "...has no interest in negotiating terms because he is concerned about the difference in language and lifestyle."

Ummm, excuse me?!?!

Why, then, does dear Mr. Vala bother to say he wants to play in the CHL? What kind of stupidity is this?!?!?

Re: Sooo...you want to play in the CHL, just not in Canada?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 7:26 am
by JakeTheSnake
There is a school of thought that considers the choices made by teenagers impossible to comprehend. :-D

No, but seriously, there might be a lot of factors that play into this. Maybe he's not overly excited to join your team especially and a team with higher reputation might have better luck in signing him or maybe you didn't offer him the role he expected (i think this has been the case many times when i have tried to poach russian players and offered them the role of a regular player instead of the core role they have wanted) and this might be his way of negotiating a better contract.

Or maybe this is something that has been overlooked by the developers. :dunno:

Re: Sooo...you want to play in the CHL, just not in Canada?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:09 am
by Manimal
I think it has more with his hidden attribute "adaptability" to do.
The game probably gave him a low value in that, which makes him not do well in a foreign country

Re: Sooo...you want to play in the CHL, just not in Canada?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 10:05 am
by JakeTheSnake
Manimal wrote:I think it has more with his hidden attribute "adaptability" to do.
The game probably gave him a low value in that, which makes him not do well in a foreign country
But where does the aim to play in the CHL come from? Is it possibly defined by ambition?
I guess that would make sense, ambitious players would be more likely to aim at playing in league with a higher reputation.

And furthermore, is it possible to work around the low adaptability by promising a better salary (probably not applicable to the juniors) or a more important role?
I.e. the player is unwilling to move to North America -> you offer him a greater role or more money -> player reconsiders how vast the cultural differences really are.

I tend to play with an NHL team, so this porblem is rare to me, but still a really interesting aspect of the game.

Re: Sooo...you want to play in the CHL, just not in Canada?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 10:47 am
by A9L3E
JakeTheSnake wrote:
Manimal wrote:I think it has more with his hidden attribute "adaptability" to do.
The game probably gave him a low value in that, which makes him not do well in a foreign country
But where does the aim to play in the CHL come from? Is it possibly defined by ambition?
I guess that would make sense, ambitious players would be more likely to aim at playing in league with a higher reputation.

And furthermore, is it possible to work around the low adaptability by promising a better salary (probably not applicable to the juniors) or a more important role?
I.e. the player is unwilling to move to North America -> you offer him a greater role or more money -> player reconsiders how vast the cultural differences really are.

I tend to play with an NHL team, so this porblem is rare to me, but still a really interesting aspect of the game.
Junior preference is determined by the database. There is a section which has options Major Junior, College, Europe and None.

Re: Sooo...you want to play in the CHL, just not in Canada?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:34 am
by Alessandro
I think that it's a bug and should be reported on the SI forums

Re: Sooo...you want to play in the CHL, just not in Canada?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:22 pm
by stone169
The way my son explained it to me (and he plays junior teams more than I do), is that if you win they'll want to come and play for you. If you lose they'll want to stay home. I doubt it's that simple though.