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Originally Posted by Curve Ball Dave
You can create a custom league and edit all of the existing players to your liking. Or you can delete all of the existing players and create individual players in the Free Agent screen but it will take you forever and a day to do either. You can have no minors, no draft and turn off the financials, but you can't stop players from aging unless you just keep replaying the same season over and over. I don't know what your goal is with this. If the rosters never change and players don't develop for better or worse with age you'll get pretty much the same result every season.
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You make a good point about the player aging.
I've done basically the same thing that I described in another PC baseball game, but it was more arcade style where I was controlling the players manually. It also had a lot of different difficulty settings that I would adjust up and down depending on whether or not I won the previous game. In that scenario, it didn't matter as much that the players ratings didn't change, as even a weaker team could be difficult to beat at the highest difficulty level.
I can see that in a more hardcore sim like OOTP 19, it could get monotonous after a while if I set it up so the players ratings never change. I see now that I should let aging and all other factors that are built into the game affect my players.