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Eugene Church Needs Help To Set Up Historical All-Star League
I would like to create an all-time all-star league using the 16 original teams only with no automatic expansion in the 1960s, no minor leagues and no financials... players of different eras will eventually play in the league.
I will not use player development... I just want the players to play like their real careers.
I will set injuries very low... just to have some... will also use suspensions, too... just to have a little bit of realism.
Is it possible to remove a career-ending injury should they occur... could I reactivate the player and he would still have his career stats in the game.
Is there a way to prevent a player's real stats from appearing on the BNN page?
I only want his stats in my league listed.
I am trying to create my ultimate and final OOTP Dynasty League... this will be my perfect league and last one... the league will start in 1946 and proceed to the year 1961... then I will reverse it back to 1946... I don't want to play the early 1960s when pitching completely dominated baseball... it will be the 16 original franchises, using silvam14's wonderful logos and jerseys... I plan to manually import each team's top 30 players from 1901 to 1920 to begin the league... active roster will be 25 players... at least 5 on the reserve roster in case of injury or poor performance... a total of 480 players... when I need new rookies each season I will go to the team's top players from 1921 to 1930... and continue that way until I reach the current-day stars.
I would like to know if this league is possible before I import 480 players manually... if you folks say no, I will not persue this allstar league, I will just create a simple fictional league... I want to use real players because I know them and their abilities... I won't have to learn them like I would a fictional league.
I have created several test leagues just to get used to the choices I am given, but I haven't played any games yet... no players do far... sorry, I don't know which choices are best... the manual does not explain it very well.
I am depending on you historical experts to give me advice.
I think I need to use the OOTP database with .odt on it.
I will mix players from different baseball eras... I think I should import rookies using "random rookies form all eras".
I plan to recalculate each season so the stats will be based on that year... So should I use recalculate each year?
Is this good or bad?
I see in another historical thread that there is much debate about players that don't play much and don't have much in the way of stats... this can result in inflated numbers by poor players... should I be concerned with this?
Do not know which of these choices to make:
Career totals, remaining years, peak seasons of career and remaining Peak Seasons.
If career totals will do the job, that would be fine with me.
I realize a league composed of all "star" players that not all the stars will be stars... some stars will just be good, some average and some mediocre... I just hope the best players will be the best players in my league.
I will not use "player development"... no minor leagues... no trading... no financials... no automatic expansion.
Do any of you game experts know how to completely disable financials so they will not appear in the teams' financial report?
I know how to "disable" financials... I have checked that for over 20 years, but the game still show a financial report.
this is very minor... I just thought some of you knowledgable folks would know how to completely stop the financial part of the game.
Hope y'all can help me.
Last edited by Eugene Church; 03-22-2024 at 07:21 PM.
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