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That is actually a part of the game, unfortunately. Everyone starts at higher TV because its supposed to raise the "difficulty" for the player. It's not the best way to do it but its manageable. The developers AFAIK did this when there was complaints about fresh teams being used by the computer were too easy to fight against.
You aren't doing anything wrong, its just how the system is implemented.
I should print the manaul out really... so much to remember about all the different moves and everything all the different teams can do. No wonder people are still playing this game.
Hey, (since I now vaule your opinion, LOL) do you think it's worth the upgrade to the Chaos Ed. while it's on sale for $7.50. It'd be $10 to do even through the company. Well, really, I guess it's not an upgrade, it's just outright buying the new version of the game.