Originally posted by Poor As Punch
Do people end up playing each other enough to create a real rivalry. Seems like it only applies to a real small group of people. +1 If it has some sort of effect like mass morale boost/loss.
I've played on many teams and played the same teams over and over. If you're both well-built and make the playoffs, you generally move up together. Also I'm pretty sure Bort tries to keep teams together to encourage rivalries. My suggestion would help keep track of how those are going.
Do people end up playing each other enough to create a real rivalry. Seems like it only applies to a real small group of people. +1 If it has some sort of effect like mass morale boost/loss.
I've played on many teams and played the same teams over and over. If you're both well-built and make the playoffs, you generally move up together. Also I'm pretty sure Bort tries to keep teams together to encourage rivalries. My suggestion would help keep track of how those are going.






























