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TEW/EWR Discussion Thread

Hidden Blaze

The Wanted Man
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Biggest name ever to get a Kenny death?
Hell of away for a legend to go out.
 

Hidden Blaze

The Wanted Man
So I’m gonna edit a database and make probably the Ultimate Fantasy Booking. Going to have it where there is an alliance between WWE, AEW, Impact, NJPW, and maybe a few other companies(like AAA or something, maybe ROH also) but I was wanting some opinions on what be the best to use. I’m not really a fan of some of the current databases RWC and that one that who guy games are kinda uh but RWC is the better one of the two. HOWEVER, I could do one that’s not exactly up to date but not far behind either and do KTB, which hasn’t been updated in awhile. I could probably move a few wrestlers around and stuff, of course.

Plan is also to use a generic version of Big Gold(so no WWE logo) as a title shared between them as the one true World Title(so I’ll take world out of any companies titles, and lower their prestige as well a little bit)

but yeah, should I use RWC or KTB(despite it being a few months or so out of date but arguably better)

@Chris @Hoss Delgado @Daddy Mecca @The Fourth Wall @Heel Looch @Blainebino @Gambitto

I’ll probably upload some place also so you all can use it
 

Roy Mustang

Well-Known Member
Not 100% on what's best to use as not familiar with those two (I use a very basic EWR and even then it is now out of date as been two years since I downloaded it and tweaked the roster to the current WWE one at the time)
 

Hidden Blaze

The Wanted Man
Asked a few others, and they all said RWC :heston which, the pop seems to be pretty decent for people, maybe y'all will want to go in and change people's yourself and that's fine. But I think it's pretty decent.


Even made it so Punk don't hate any of the people who would probably stop him from going over.


I hope I uploaded the stuff right.

That has the database and the photos to use(since I had to add in the picture of titles I used for the alliance ones)
 

Sky

TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION
Been thinking of making my first TEW DB, and it'd be an importable in order to add VTubers into the game. Would be fun to see them battle actual wrestlers

Wondering if I could ask anyone to help out with properly scaling the talents' popularity
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Been thinking of making my first TEW DB, and it'd be an importable in order to add VTubers into the game. Would be fun to see them battle actual wrestlers

Wondering if I could ask anyone to help out with properly scaling the talents' popularity

No it's hard

Jk I can try and offer advice but I think Grim has way more experience (and frustration) trying to balance real world stuff
 

Sky

TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION
As I sometimes decide to do, I have simmed four-and-a-half years of the Chronicles 1992 database, and I think I've come across the most cursed timeline yet.
  • First of all, the landscape of Japanese pro wrestling is completely different. AJPW has gone out of business, with NJPW soon to follow (being over 20 million in the hole). The titans of Japan are all shoot-style companies, with RINGS (never having adopted full-on MMA), UWFi, and Fujiwara Gumi being the top dogs. The only pre-1990s Japanese company to stay strong is AJW.
  • Wrestling in Mexico as we know it is soon to die. AAA flopped, and now CMLL is in a similarly bad situation to NJPW. UWA Mexico is also in debt and spiralling, leaving no companies left in Mexico at all.
  • Other major companies that went bust include CWA (the European one), FMW, pretty much everything from Canada, and both the American women's wrestling companies active at the beginning.
  • The titan of the wrestling game is without a doubt WWF, who appear to be adopting a strategy similar to WCW around this time in real life. Just keep a bunch of old guys! Top stars are Hogan, Flair, Savage, and Warrior. The 80s never ended!
  • WCW is doing a bit better in terms of pushing new talent, but not much. Case in point: Sgt. Slaughter is in the middle of an all-conquering run as both NWA and WCW World Champion. I guess, don't question Bill Watts? Top stars are Steamboat, Slaughter, DDP, Sid, and Vader.
  • GWF and Herb Abrams' UWF are still going strong, with ECW not really making a huge dent.
  • Steve Austin is a midcarder in WCW. He recently had an affair with Missy Hyatt.
  • Rocky Maivia (as he is currently known) is in the Wild Samoan Training Center, evidently, as he's only working for WXW. He's unknown.
  • Paul Levesque has never found a contract. Neither has Glenn Jacobs.
  • Mick Foley is in WWF as Mankind, but can't push through the steroid ceiling.
 
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