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  1. Kind of, but it's a bit tedious. This forum thread has useful scripts that help: Helpful scripts Using some of those will make things much easier to track skill progress.
  2. You don't need to travel. When you get the warning about the autoflight just go to the Map>Schedule Flights page, scroll down to the flight that got booked and cancel it. Your fighter will automatically appear in the proper place for the fight and then back home to resume his rest or training as needed after the fight.
  3. Warwynd

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    The main problem as I see it is as Rei pointed out and that the KT orgs and Grappling orgs usually fold up because there just aren't enough fighters that are that specialized. So you fight the same three fighters over and over again, get bored, leave the org and after a few events the org has no one in it so they fold. There is a possible fix here, but I am not sure how labor intensive it would be and whether Mike is willing to even invest the effort into something like that.
  4. Yeah, make sure he is set to 100% follow orders and he can still do OK.
  5. Great fight and great heart showed by Armstrong. I really thought you would have taken that 2nd round (10-8) for the two knockdowns, but the judges saw it differently. As I scored that fight it was a majority draw. That said, I like seeing humility and honor in defeat as well as good sportsmanship. I foresee the two of you fighting again in the future. In the meantime, I will get you a new fight offer soon.
  6. RISE Rankings (As of 2/16/2019) Bantamweight (135 lbs): Champion: Glass Joe Sergei Petrov Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit Jaro Lalla ↑ 1 Dieselnoi Por Pramuk ↓ 1 Leo Kovarov Preston Mason Hiroki Tomori Chosen One Kisada Hida Robert Vanderweil Not Rated Yet: Peter Kropotkin, Sanka Coffie Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Key Fights This Month: Leo Kovarov vs. Sanka Coffie Featherweight (145 lbs): Champion: Henrique Gusmao Great Tiger Andre 3000 Chief Cheyenne Christian Cyborg Kron Diego Albert Sure Lee Bruce Mono Loco ↑ 2 Killian Armstrong Antonio Zetsika ↓ 2 Not Rated Yet: Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Killian Armstrong Key Fights This Month: Henrique Gusmao vs. Great Tiger (Title Fight) Kron Diego vs. Killian Armstrong Mono Loco vs. Caniel Dormier Altansarnai Shinjo vs. Min Holloway Lightweight (155 lbs): Champion: Nick Morris Tud Stoddler Ronald Wagenknecht ↑ 2 Scott Smith Ernest Graves ↑ 1 Niudu Kakka ↓ 3 DeMario Valdez Shoju Bayushi Steph Curry ↑ 1 Humberto DaSilva ↑ 1 Black Alligator ↑ Not Rated Yet: Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Key Fights This Month: Ernest Graves vs. DeMario Valdez Humberto DaSilva vs. Shannon White Black Alligator vs. Armin Schultz Welterweight (170 lbs): Champion: Valerio Bartoli Jhin Markell Mosi Kondo Ariel At Night Henry Aron Lee Sin Aku Serronen ↑ 4 Meatball Destroyer ↑ 1 Yokuni Togashi ↑ 1 Besy Jyre ↓ 2 Lani Kirby ↓ 4 Not Rated Yet: Mark Lee Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Don Romain, Ryan Yoder, Lani Kirby Key Fights This Month: Henry Aron vs. Yokuni Togashi Middleweight (185 lbs): Champion: Anthony Falcone Cody Brinks ↑ 1 Matteo Boretti Middle Weight ↑ 4 Carmelo Anthony ↓ 3 Torcidall Sailcirc ↓ 1 Max Slaughter ↓ 1 Jim Sterntz ↓ 1 Johnny Truth Tomo Jr. Bug Turd Not Rated Yet: Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Max Slaughter Key Fights This Month: Jim Sterntz vs. Max Onera Chief Bear vs. Johnny Truth Shaun Brownie vs. Wussy Destroyer Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs): Champion: Daniel Orndorf Petr Antonovich Joosep Löhmus Lighty Light Heavyweight Reinhard Heydrich Juha Niska ↑ 2 Chief Wolf ↓ 1 Gargan Morus ↑ DeMar DeRozan ↑ Chief Shadow ↑ 1 Cornelius Burns ↓ 2 Not Rated Yet: Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Key Fights This Month: Gordon Marlow vs. Gustav Rinaldi DeMar DeRozan vs. Chief Shadow Bon Dones vs. Jack MaHogOff Heavyweight (265 lbs): Champion: Fedor Emilianegro UberThor Hammerfall Heavy Heavyweight Jake Woods ↑ Mario Farina ↓ 1 Frank Granger ↓ 1 Inspektor Bee ↑ Benny Allison ↓ 2 Alexandru Mircea ↓ 2 Daniel Brand ↑ Keone Kapisi ↓ 1 Not Rated Yet: Jorge Cruz Jr. Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Jake Woods Key Fights This Month: Heavy Heavyweight vs. Mario Farina Desi Krag vs. Franck Kodjia Super – Heavyweight (265+): Champion: Super SuperHeavyweight Fu Leng Bwana Mkubwa Seishin Ryoshun ↑ Wladimir Yaroslev ↑ Jimmu Tenno Hantei ↓ 2 Delerious Creation ↓ 2 Leonard Rocambole ↓ 2 Not Rated Yet: Kimi Loiri, Pedro Changg, Kiro Kirov Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Key Fights This Month: Kimi Loiri vs. Pedro Changg
  7. Same. Well, I only have one but it's scarcely worth it. I use it exactly for these things. Yup. Giant waste of money and programming time unless he fixes flights in some way.
  8. Precisely. The things you post here are largely true so I am not going to nitpick, but I will state that the Defense Budget is an absolute necessity and I would see it go even higher. $40 billion dollars is a huge amount of money, and something $3-5 billion of that goes to Israel so they can spend it on killing Palestinians, which causes them to blow shit up in our country. While not condones behavior, I can at least understand their frustration with regards to seeing it as the US buying the Israeli's military for them. I say fuck all of the other countries and just spend that $40 Billion dollars domestically and put some oversight in place to regulate and hopefully severely curtail graft in our spending. That should free up tons more money. I do believe that the tax laws in this country need serious overhauling as well.
  9. You would have to have millions of dollars for it to take that many trips. I laundered all the money off of my most recently sacked fighter in just one round-trip from NY to Sydney and back. But you aren't wrong. It is not the most efficient way of laundering money. It has some minimal uses. If you have money to spare then why not, but if you want to buy a jet just for laundry... not worth it at all.
  10. Camara is full of shit and everyone knows that everything he says is bullshit. I have been 100% consistent with the rules I have repeatedly explained. No bullshit, just facts that Camara consistently gets wrong on purpose. Camara is lying about Humble Greco as well. I have had numerous conversations with Greco in the past and there was never any animosity between him and I. So this is nothing more than Camara making shit up again. Something he is well known for. Also, for the record, I have never ducked any of Camara's fighters as he continues to claim. He is referring to the one fight we had were he was trying to get a fight with one of my higher ranked fighters and the org owner said he was not ranked high enough yet. That is not me ducking. As soon as Camara's fighter won his next fight he was given that fight, which I accepted before Camara did. Fact. It is also fact, that I did lose a close decision in that fight, in case anyone is wondering. There was no ducking, no avoidance. I take all fights with only rare exceptions. Falcone's road to the top is full of mostly top contenders in the org at the time. Including the one guy that Humble and Camara decided to put into the Hall of Fame. the guy was 12-1 at the time Falcone fought him. And the Legend went down in 12 seconds. I would hardly call the list of opponents (most of whom were sent to me by the previous management BTW) chumps. There was only one which turned out to be sub-par, but on paper he looked much better than he turned out to be. Now, to address the issue of my own fighters fighting in this org. All, but the two Super Heavyweights that I brought over to fill in the roster and Andre 3000 who I picked up from free agency strictly to finish out his contract which still had three fights on it, were already fighting here before I became the co-owner. If there were ANY other 325K orgs out there I would have moved my fighters to them long ago. Unfortunately there really aren't any out there though. So I keep them here until I feel I can compete in the open ID orgs. Really nothing more sinister then that. As far as my ranking system, it is not that difficult to see how it works. I look at the W/C ranking. As long as a fighter has fought here one time they will be ranked. That is to prevent fighters from coming in from outside the org and getting title fights straight away. Something I think is bullshit. The outsiders should have to prove that they are deserving of the title fight. So you don't have to guess anymore. Just look at the Ranking system that is built into the game itself and you will see how I rank fighters. And yeah, if the former champion is still ranked number one after losing the title to another, regardless of the manager of that fighter, then they will get the title shot again. I am not actually a big fan of champions getting immediate rematches and if there was another contender that was anywhere close to Orndorf after his last loss, then I would have sent them the fight offer instead, but there weren't. I do not show favorites. I stick strictly to the very simple rules I laid out on numerous occasions. It's not my fault that you two seem incapable of comprehending them.
  11. Andre 3000 is getting cut after his next fight. If he manages to get picked up by another manager that then earns a title shot, well... we shall see.
  12. I have a very clear set of rules that determine who is the next in line for title fights. Your fighter has not earned the number one position. Period. Orndorf has earned it and then earned the title. You keep screaming loudly for title fights you have not earned while attempting to vilify those that have earned the title fights. Orndorf was the number one contender by a clear margin when he got his rematch. No one else was even close. I have explained this to you repeatedly, but since you cannot seem to understand simple English, allow me to make one more attempt. Your fighter, not number one contender. That means no title fight for you. Antonovich technically is the number one contender, but he opted not to take another fight against Orndorf. I was not keen on the idea of fighting the same fighter three times in a row, but he was the clear number one contender. Lohmus was a much closer Number Two contender so he got the fight offer. His manager is correct in his statement that Lohmus is next, seeing as how I discussed it with him and explained that as soon as the card was made the fight offer would be sent. That has now happened and Orndorf has already signed that fight offer. We only await Alex K to sign for Lohmus, which I guarantee he will do as soon as he gets it. I do not bend rules for anyone. You try to cast this organization in a bad light all the time, when the reality is that you have no idea what the fuck you are talking about. So shut the fuck up, keep winning fights and you will get the opportunity to get your head staved in by whoever the champion is at the time. But running your mouth will NOT get you jumped ahead of all the other fighters who have earned a higher rank than you and gotten their title shots or are working towards them. You want the title fight, EARN IT!
  13. RISE Rankings (As of 2/9/2019) Bantamweight (135 lbs): Champion: Glass Joe Sergei Petrov ↑ Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit ↓ 1 Dieselnoi Por Pramuk ↓ 1 Jaro Lalla ↓ 1 Leo Kovarov ↓ 1 Preston Mason ↑ Hiroki Tomori ↑ Chosen One ↓ 3 Kisada Hida ↓ 1 Robert Vanderweil ↓ 3 Not Rated Yet: Peter Kropotkin Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Key Fights This Month: Jaro Lalla vs. Vince Foster Featherweight (145 lbs): Champion: Henrique Gusmao Great Tiger Andre 3000 Chief Cheyenne ↑ Christian Cyborg ↓ 1 Kron Diego ↓ 1 Albert Sure ↓ 1 Lee Bruce ↓ 1 Antonio Zetsika ↓ 1 Killian Armstrong ↓ 1 Mono Loco ↓ 1 Not Rated Yet: Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): James Howlett Key Fights This Month: Andre 3000 vs. Antonio Zetsika Lightweight (155 lbs): Champion: Nick Morris Tud Stoddler Niudu Kakka Scott Smith Ronald Wagenknecht Ernest Graves DeMario Valdez Shoju Bayushi Darren Tellkins Steph Curry Humberto DaSilva Not Rated Yet: Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Sagat Shanti Key Fights This Month: Tud Stoddler vs. Niudu Kakka Nick Morris vs. Scott Smith (Title Fight) Ronald Wagenknecht vs. Darren Tellkins Welterweight (170 lbs): Champion: Valerio Bartoli Jhin Markell ↑ 4 Mosi Kondo ↓ 1 Ariel At Night Henry Aron ↓ 2 Lee Sin ↓ 1 Lani Kirby ↑ 1 Besy Jyre ↑ 1 Meatball Destroyer ↓ 2 Yokuni Togashi ↑ 1 Aku Serronen ↓ 1 Not Rated Yet: Mark Lee Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Don Romain Key Fights This Month: Lani Kirby vs. Aku Serronen Lee Sin vs. Besy Jyre Middleweight (185 lbs): Champion: Anthony Falcone Carmelo Anthony Cody Brinks ↑ 2 Middle Weight ↓ 1 Torcidall Sailcirc ↓ 1 Max Slaughter Jim Sterntz Matteo Boretti Johnny Truth Tomo Jr. Bug Turd Not Rated Yet: John Gibson Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Max Slaughter Key Fights This Month: Carmelo Anthony vs. Matteo Boretti John Gibson vs. Vercingtorix Frenchy Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs): Champion: Daniel Orndorf Petr Antonovich ↓ 1 Joosep Löhmus ↑ 5 Lighty Light Heavyweight ↓ 1 Reinhard Heydrich Chief Wolf ↓ 4 Riley Knox ↓ 1 Juha Niska ↓ 1 Cornelius Burns Eerikki Salmi Chief Shadow Not Rated Yet: Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Riley Knox Key Fights This Month: Reinhard Heydrich vs. Cornelius Burns Gargan Morus vs. Nicky Santoro Zhao Yu vs. Dennis Wilson Chris Omega vs. King Yelats Juha Niska vs. Eerikki Salmi Heavyweight (265 lbs): Champion: Fedor Emilianegro UberThor Hammerfall Heavy Heavyweight Mario Farina Frank Granger Benny Allison Alexandru Mircea ↑ 3 Desi Kraag Pension Buckets ↓ 2 Keone Kapisi ↓ 1 Gandolf Schmidt ↑ Not Rated Yet: Jessie Karhu, Jorge Cruz Jr., Daniel Brand, Jake Woods, Inspektor Bee Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Key Fights This Month: Benny Allison vs. Jake Woods Daniel Brand vs. Inspektor Bee Crazy Lobo vs. Colt Gunn Fedor Emilianegro vs. UberThor Hammerfall (Title Fight) Keone Kapisi vs. Juju Kmeldov Super – Heavyweight (265+): Champion: Super SuperHeavyweight Fu Leng Bwana Mkubwa Jimmu Tenno Hantei Delerious Creation Leonard Rocambole Not Rated Yet: Wladimir Yaroslev, Kimi Loiri, Seishin Ryoshun, Pedro Changg, Kiro Kirov Inactive Fighters (15 days or more): Key Fights This Month: Wladimir Yaroslev vs. Seishin Ryoshun
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