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Remi Vilemagne
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Old post #1 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 11:38:19 (last edited Sep 3rd 2011, 17:44:43 by Hans Barf) Quote 
How négocier with one sponsors ?
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Old post #2 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 11:39:24 Quote 
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klick on one .... and start negotiation...


The progress will go forward after every race
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Old post #3 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 11:42:11 Quote 
Don't choose too many. In rookie try to negotiate only with one sponsor at a time.
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Old post #4 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 11:44:07 Quote 
Quote ( Cliff Rajgopaul @ September 3rd 2011,11:42:11 )

In rookie try to negotiate only with one sponsor at a time.
I wouldnt say that is great advice.
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Old post #5 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 12:05:47 Quote 
Quote ( Shoaib Mohamed @ September 3rd 2011,11:44:07 )

Quote ( Cliff Rajgopaul @ September 3rd 2011,11:42:11 )

In rookie try to negotiate only with one sponsor at a time.
I wouldnt say that is great advice.


I would.
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Old post #6 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 12:08:44 Quote 
Its good advice, not great advice.
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Old post #7 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 12:10:29 Quote 
First sponsers, now sponsorts. A bit more to go till spouses.
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Old post #8 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 12:10:53 Quote 
Quote ( Shoaib Mohamed @ September 3rd 2011,12:08:44 )

Its good advice, not great advice.


Anything other than FOBY is good advice I suppose :D
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Old post #9 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 12:15:05 Quote 
It's good advice however it's dependant on many factors ;)
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Old post #10 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 12:18:14 Quote 
Guys, is rookie, a good advice is what needs to step on something greater, don't spoil the fun of it, on developing, and research from here.

Remi, start from here and keep the info, and research from yourself, your needs!!!
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Old post #11 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 13:00:22 Quote 
http://wiki.gpro.net/index.php/Sponsors

Remi, try the link above from the GPRO Wiki. You can find a lot of good info on the Wiki, Newbie guide an Game rules. Some of it is in French as well.

It is best to go through these aids first before asking on the forums. Good luck!
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Old post #12 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 13:03:34 Quote 
I have always been in nego with one at a time :)
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Old post #13 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 13:49:51 Quote 
My sponsor is at 99.9%. The pig !
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Old post #14 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 14:04:00 Quote 
Quote ( Alin Costrasuc @ September 3rd 2011,13:49:51 )

The pig !


a stupid pig!! ;)
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Old post #15 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 14:41:09 (last edited Sep 3rd 2011, 14:41:29 by Andreas Sandström) Quote 
Edit: STUPID Laptop .... removed
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Old post #16 posted Sep 3rd 2011, 14:41:42 Quote 
Quote ( Alin Costrasuc @ September 3rd 2011,13:49:51 )

My sponsor is at 99.9%. The pig !

he has still time to pull out you :P
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Old post #17 posted Sep 12th 2011, 21:14:51 Quote 
At the moment you Upgrade to start a new season, the game gives you a sponsor of 10 races that pays 1 million as rookie? Or this is only for these groups?
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Old post #18 posted Sep 12th 2011, 21:21:10 Quote 
Yes that is only for all rookies and at the start of a new season.
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Old post #19 posted Sep 12th 2011, 21:22:20 Quote 
not sure what your upgrading but 1st sponsor in rookie was 1 million for me however when i contracted a second sponsor they were always under a million..now that may be different for others
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Old post #20 posted Sep 12th 2011, 22:02:57 Quote 
Quote ( Shane Ferguson @ September 12th 2011,21:22:20 )

now that may be different for others


Yes it may be different ;)
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Old post #21 posted Sep 12th 2011, 23:37:39 Quote 
If there is a difference depends on the place where the sponsor is in the car and other things, thanks for your answers.
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Old post #22 posted Oct 13th 2011, 17:53:11 Quote 
ive got one how long does it take noemally to get a new sponsor its been 6 races know and i have had no sponsor for two of them , yes i have 4 on the line lost one and now have only three
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Old post #23 posted Oct 13th 2011, 17:55:31 Quote 
Quote ( Sebastian Mannino @ October 13th 2011,17:53:11 )

ive got one how long does it take noemally to get a new sponsor its been 6 races know and i have had no sponsor for two of them , yes i have 4 on the line lost one and now have only three


What you're doing at the moment is NEGOTIATING with more than 1 or 2 sponsors hence the progress is very slow.

Here's a quote from Newbie Guide which should be helpful. The ones that signed are YOUR sponsors, with others you negotiate.

Newbie guide: "Sponsors

When you join the game you are given a sponsor for 10 races worth 1 Million per race. This is also the case in Rookie after a season reset. It is up to you to get additional sponsors in place.

It is quicker to negotiate with just a single sponsor at a time as this will progress faster. You will be asked various questions by your sponsors during the course of a negotiation. You should make sure that you answer their questions before the next race, otherwise the negotiation won’t progress at all. It is also recommended to negotiate with sponsors that do not negotiate with any other managers as if another manager closes a deal with a sponsor the negotiations with all other managers are canceled.
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Hope it helped.
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Old post #24 posted Oct 13th 2011, 17:55:40 Quote 
Also i am in 6th place how or when would you know if and when you move up the ladder
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Old post #25 posted Oct 13th 2011, 17:57:38 (last edited Oct 13th 2011, 18:00:42 by Sebastian Mannino) Quote 
yep thanks
Ok Maybe you can help with this one where can i get the answers to be certified i have read the newbie list or maybe i didnt understand it.
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Old post #26 posted Oct 13th 2011, 18:01:07 Quote 
Quote ( Sebastian Mannino @ October 13th 2011,17:55:40 )

Also i am in 6th place how or when would you know if and when you move up the ladder


You move up the ladder for a quite obvious reasons, more points than your opponents. If you look at your Season Standings,

/gb/Standings.asp?Group=Rookie%20-%20182

it should all be clear, you're some points behind 5th, so to get infront you have to win more points. I think that's the point of the game. I recommend reading the rules if you missed something out. ;)
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Old post #27 posted Oct 13th 2011, 18:06:47 (last edited Oct 13th 2011, 18:08:03 by Roy Go) Quote 
Quote ( Vlado Rosić-Milinković @ October 13th 2011,18:01:07 )

Ok Maybe you can help with this one where can i get the answers to be certified i have read the newbie list or maybe i didnt understand it.


you have not read enough of what you need to know obviously
best not take the cert test yet until you have a decent grasp of the game
best advice, read, read, and read more
the forum is a rich place for information and also misinformation but it's pretty easy to spot the sarcastic misinformations. :)

/gb/GPRORules.asp
/gb/GPROFAQ.asp
/gb/GPRONoobGuide.asp
http://wiki.gpro.net/index.php/Main_Page
/gb/forum/Search.asp
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Old post #28 posted Oct 13th 2011, 18:52:20 Quote 
ok back to reading
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Old post #29 posted Oct 18th 2011, 23:19:46 Quote 
Does anyone know of a hierarchy for which parts for the sponsor are more attractive?

Obviously the nose may be the "best" for a sponsor, but is there anything else or an order? Or are they all the same?

Thank you in advance.
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Old post #30 posted Oct 18th 2011, 23:29:04 Quote 
Quote ( Sean Geeb @ October 18th 2011,23:19:46 )

Does anyone know of a hierarchy for which parts for the sponsor are more attractive?

Obviously the nose may be the "best" for a sponsor, but is there anything else or an order? Or are they all the same?

Thank you in advance.


the biggest spot maybe?
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