Extreme Warfare Revenge Game Cheats
Hints:
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Submitted by: Haspa
Boost low morale:
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If a worker has low morale, and is at Upper Midcard or Main Eventer,
simply move down card until the worker is at Jobber. Then, move him
up card until he is back at his position. His morale will be considerably
higher.
Easy money:
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Make a backup of the files. Copy the files in the "save" folder into
the "data" folder. Start the game, enter the editor, select your company,
then change the current amount of money as high as desired.
Note: Do not do this if your money is a negative value. Quit the game,
then copy the files in the "data" folder back into the "save" folder.
Release workers for free:
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If you want to get rid of a worker that is either causing you trouble
backstage, or just putting on crappy matches, or whatever reason you
may have, here's a trick to get rid of them for free.
If you promote and demote them up and down the roster, eventually their
morale will drop below 40. When it's below 40 you can offer them a
release and they will leave for free, saving you the money it would take
to buy out their contract.
Description:
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The User Screen can be found on the main screen of the game, by clicking
your name, which is located just under the Next Day button. This screen
contains five key elements:
1) Game Data - in the top left hand corner of the screen you have a
summary of your game data. This tells you the version you are playing,
the name of the game, the difficulty level, and when you began playing.
2) Job History - the game keeps records on your last 5 jobs. You can
see a list of the promotions you have worked for, in chronological order,
halfway down the left hand side. By clicking a promotion name, you will
be able to see stats on how you did while in charge.
3) Personal Shortlist - your personal shortlist can be accessed by
clicking the button at the bottom of the screen. This allows you to
specify 15 workers who you are particularly interested in. Your scouts
will pay special attention to these people, and will report (via your
in-game e-mail) when anything significant happens to them. It also
allows you to use the Shortlist Search feature from the Other Workers screen.
4) Game World - this is the big list on the right hand side of the screen.
It shows the rankings of all the promotions, based on public image and size.
The promotion you are currently running will be highlighted so that you can
see where you are in the EWR world.
5) Start Promotion - if you have been playing your current game for more
than 2 years, and are currently working for a Global level promotion, you
can quit and start your own promotion. You are able to select the level
you start at, and will be given the option to have some wrestlers and
staff join you as business partners. Once you have started your own
promotion, you are registered as the owner, and will not be able to leave.
Feud Tip:
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Have a good plan for the World Heavyweight Championship? Want to set up a
huge feud between Triple H and HBK for it? Well, don't set it up before
WrestleMania, silly! Always start a feud fresh before a PPV. Give it time
to develop before you decide to end it. If you end it too quickly, the
workers will lose morale and overness.
Getting Good Match Ratings:
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When this game means real life Wrestling simulation, it means it.
The most memorable matches in real wrestling today can get you remarkably
good ratings on the game. Also, people who aren't the best in real life
will help bring match ratings down.
Ex Good: Chris Benoit against Kurt Angle
Chris Jericho against Shawn Michaels
Chris Jericho against the Rock
Ex Bad: Big Show against Spike Dudley
Mark Henry against Rhyno
etc Big Guy vs Small guy matches
Good Feuds/Bad Feuds:
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In EWR you have good and bad feuds i have took it upon myself to hand out a
few good feuds and examples of bad feuds.
Good Feuds:
Eddie Guerrero vs Chris benoit
Edge vs Rhyno
Pogo The Clown vs Doink The Clown
Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit
Bad Feuds:
Ultimo Dragon vs A-Train
Big Show vs Funaki
Kane vs Tommy Dreamer
The Key to a good feud is to document it well (e.g. finish it with a
speical match and use interview etc.) (A bad feud can normally be a big
guy (.g. Big Show vs a cruiserweight (Kidman) so try to use main eventers
against main eventers etc. and a good heal vs face feud always brings in
the ratings. If your gonna have a face vs face feud or heel vs heel try
to turn one of the workers so it turns out better.
Longer Contract:
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Before you write the contract, change it from open to written and then put
it to 5 years. Put the monny up a little more then $300.
Lowering People's Morale:
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Let's say you want to get rid of Goldberg. But when you try to fire him,
not only is he very expensive to terminate his contract, but some of his
backstage buddies threaten to leave if you get rid of him. Well we should
all know by now that when you release someone, they leave for free and no
one gets mad. Well some people find it pretty tough to get people to decide
on a release. This is where morale comes in. If there morale is 40% or below,
they will most likely let you release them. How do you lower morale?
A) Give them a stupid gimmick. Let them lose moral as they work.
B) Demote them down to a jobber.
C) Make them job to lowcarders.
This is very handy to get rid of expensive crap wrestlers who have lots of
backstage buddies.
Staff:
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Staff are the people responsible for the backstage operations of a promotion.
Without them, the product would be nothing. There are eight types of staff
in EWR:
Owners: These are the people who finance the promotions. A promotion that
does not have a specific owner is run by a board of directors. Owners cannot
be hired or fired by you, and so do not show up in any of the in-game rosters.
They can however by hired of fired by promotions. They have specific styles,
so certain owners may prefer to hire only brawlers, whereas another may be
high on technical wrestlers. Wrestlers can retire to become owners.
Announcers: These are the people who call the matches. Announcer's quality
affects TV ratings and pay-per-view buy rates.
Road Agents: These are the guys who keep control in the back. If you have
too few (or too few talented) road agents, anarchy is likely to reign, and
you will have more fights and incidents on your hands.
Referees: These are the guys who officiate the matches. Poor referees will
spoil matches and drag quality down.
Medics: Medics look after your injured workers. Too few (or too few talented)
medics means that injuries will take longer to heal.
Trainers: These are the guys who run your training camps. A good trainer will
be able to teach students to be good wrestlers, poor trainers may harm their
development.
Writers: These are the people who write the angles. Without them, you cannot
use angles at all. The quality of the writing team effects the reaction
angles get.
Production: These are the people who deal with setting up the arena, doing
the pyrotechnics for entrances, keep the big screen working, make promotional
material, edit the broadcast, work the cameras, deal with security...etc!
Your rating will suffer if you don't have good production staff.
By talking to your staff, you will find out whether you need to hire more
people for certain roles (for example, as you hire more wrestlers you may
need more road agents to handle them).
Staff hiring and firing is the same as it is with wrestlers.