You will lose fans' opinion points if you cancel a popular show.You won't get idols with identical models in one audition.Idols will stop practicing after reaching the limitĬlick the gear icon when starting a new game to disable intro, substories, or random events There's a new auto practice policy that determines how many physical stamina points an idol needs to have to be picked up for an auto practice: 50, 20, 5, no limit.Idols now have individual auto practice options: don't practice, default, only dance, only vocal.Idols now have context menus (click on an idol in the idols tab) where you can change their nickname, set auto practice options, or send them on hiatus. You can now return to the new single screen starting screen (with the title, genre, etc) after going to the formation screen.Click on an idol in the formation to remove her.You can put idols into formation by clicking on their cards instead of drag-and-dropping.You can load formation from released singles - click the gear icon to choose a "preset" from among the singles you've already released.You can also cancel business contracts from this screen (canceling contracts requires paying damages) There you can see all your active contracts, including their weekly income/buzz/fame, how much stamina they're consuming, and how many weeks are left in the contract. Business contracts popup: click on the producer and click "Contracts" in the context menu.Higher stat = more money, fame points etc, but you may want to assign someone who's less busy. You can pick one of 3 suggested idols for the job.There's now a parameter that is important for the proposal (cute, cool, funny, etc).There's also a chance (based on the doctor's stats) that the idol will recovery immediately.Īll animation sprites have been updated (faces added, smoother animations, more detailed). When doctors treat an injured or depressed idol, they reduce the amount of hiatus time needed for the idol to recovery.Doctors can be physicians (specializing in treating injury) or psychiatrists (specializing in treating depression).To send an idol on hiatus, click on her card in the idols tab and select "hiatus" from the context menu.Base recovery is 90 days for injury and 180 days for depression. Hiatus heals injured and depressed idols.Putting an idol on hiatus will break her contracts.You can put an idol on hiatus to restore her stamina.However, depressed idols have a x0.5 stat modifier penalty. Depressed idols can't practice, but can do all other activities.Injured idols can't practice or get business proposals, and they can't appear in singles, shows, or concerts.If an idol gets injured, all of her contracts get broken and you have to pay damages equal to whatever their liability was for that contract.When an idol's mental stamina is low, there's a chance they get depression. When idol's physical stamina is low, there's a chance they get injured.Here's what's new in Idol Manager Beta #3: Features If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions for features you'd like to see in the game, head over to the beta community forum and let us know! If you joined the beta program by backing the game through Backerkit or buying the game on itch.io, to manually update you can head over to the game's itch.io page to download the latest version (labeled "version 5"). (And inversely a girl from the "first gen" who's the last of 7 idols is 21 and isn't planning on leaving until 27.The January update for Idol Manager is now live. In any case I do think it may be a bit TOO sensitive or strict and the system might need some more transparency, I'm pretty sure I've lost 6 of the girls who ranked in my previous yearly election, lol. Just wondering if this is due to the mechanics working behind the graduation system? Additionally noticed that basically all these girls settle on a graduation date after they turn 19. Some of the earlier graduations made sense intuitively without having a solid understanding behind the graduation mechanic (ie a 26-y/o graduating, some of the first idols I hired who had lower fame levels/weren't in singles anymore graduated, etc.), but now they seem random: My top idols who still get contracts, have high satisfaction, rank in the elections, and are always in singles started graduating one after the other, regardless of the time they were in the group (Girls who were hired at the start up to 4 in-game years.). I believe I read somewhere that the game checks various factors when deciding if an idol's going to graduate from the group, and I was wondering if anyone has noticed weird hiccups with the system?įor example, I just ran through a year with about 10 graduations six years into the game, which more than doubled the amount of graduations I had up to that year.
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