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Originally Posted by andymac
Is this the question you are referring to? I am sure that as you move and build up a bigger database the game will slow a bit, but since you are playing a day at a time I would think it would take a while before you notice anything and if a league that size is having processing a day in only a few seconds it will probably be quite a while before it slows to anything that would be annoying. I think you should be fine.
Other than that you just may notice some strange player movement depending on what your financial and league settings are at for each league as OOTP hasn't perfected the league interaction yet. However, that is going to be the case with just about any multi-league setup.
Not sure if that answered your question or not, but feel free to ask more or for clarification.
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That's what I was thinking, in both respects.
Performance looks fine now, because I'm just in April (I started my GCL early, in March), so the other leagues have just kicked in, except winters and Cuban. I'm wondering whether I'm going to start bogging down as years go by. I have a decent PC, though (Pentium 4, 2.80 GHz, 1GB RAM), so maybe I won't notice until I'm an old man. Me, not my virtual self - I'm going that slow, day by day.
The second point, financials and strange player movement, I think I have a handle on thanks to reading a lot of posts in this forum. What I am still concerned about is the sheer number of people in this universe! Am I approaching some critical mass that will cause problems in itself? The whole point of my play is to reproduce realistic MLB. Generating too many players, will that upset the balance and produce a race of supermen?