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Originally Posted by cavebutter
Your league looks great! Question- did you modify the world file so that all players are from Illinois?
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No, I didn't. You can make all the players from Illinois using the settings in Advanced league creation.
If you set the league region to either a state or a region of the US and then change the player nationalities to 100% American you'll only get players from that state or region. I'd like to see OOTP add states and regions to the "nations" list. If they would, In my case, I would have been able to have "International" players from outside Illinois but still within the US. I could have modified the nations file to get exactly what I wanted but I don't like messing with that stuff for the sake of something small.
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Originally Posted by jaysdailydose
You have my interest as well. I would put it in the dynasty report forum as well, since people are interested.
You aren't required to maintain a pace in there, man, post when you want.  Just come join us!
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I'll consider it. Maybe I'll just post up, slowly, what I have made already. I'm really not that good of a writer. I used to be decent but not anymore.
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Originally Posted by italyprof
Great work. You inspire me to return to a project that kept crashing as well, or where something or other was always wrong - an association starting with two northeastern leagues (NY and a New England league), expanding to include southeastern and Great Lakes leagues, then the plains and southweast and finally two western leagues. A real continental baseball association, with regional and occupational team names. Doing other things for now, but great to know that a project of this kind of vision, enthusiasm and ambition can be realized. Good luck with it and enjoy.
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Sounds awesome. Hope to see your leagues come alive at some point. My original idea back with OOTP15 was to have 3-4 leagues in Illinois and the idea of independent baseball being profitable, fun to play, and fun to watch would slowly spread to other states. Eventually covering all 50 states. My computer can't handle something that large though.