New "Post tournament outcome" feature has been released.

The Forever World Cup Simulator has just introduced a new feature called "Post Tournament Outcome" that adds an extra dynamic element to the gameplay. If the game world fails to reach the target of the outcome every year, the metric will go down. Once the metric hits a certain threshold, it will result in a game over, forcing the player to delete the save and start again. Each outcome has an expiration year, and once it has expired, it will no longer be applied to the save. Players can then select a new outcome after the previous one has expired.

You can select these outcome on the homepage before you create a new event.



Currently, there are two outcomes available for players to select. 


Stalin's threat to nuke the world if their camp lose the competition.


Doomsday Metric

The "Doomsday Metric" is a new outcome that reflects the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War era. In this scenario, every time a team from the West or Non-NATO allies wins the competition, tensions between the superpowers escalate, and Stalin's fingers inch closer to the nuclear button. Conversely, if a team from the East or Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) wins the championship, tensions ease, and the threat of nuclear war subsides. If the metric goes down to zero, the world will end and you can no longer simulate the tournament. 

Biden's approval rating starts at 39 in the first year of the simulation.


Biden Approval Rating

The "Biden Approval Rating" is another new outcome that ties the performance of the United States Men's National Team (USMNT) to the political landscape. In this scenario, if the USMNT's Elo rating fails to reach above 1900, Joe Biden's approval rating will decrease each year. If his rating hits bottom, the simulation will stop and Trump will return to the White House.

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