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Question Regarding Int. Scouting Budget
If you have all of the international leagues enabled...is the International portion of your scouting budget used for this?...or is this still considered Major League scouting? If not...this is probably something which should be changed.
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maybe I did not articulate my question well....are the international funds spent (budgeted) in scouting affecting only "generated" players, or actual players in fully functioning international leagues? What about feeders also?
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all about how they are classified, i assume, as normal.
if there isn't a specific "intnernational fa amatuer" designation for feeders, i'd assume those are just "amatuer" scouting budget related. if they are assocciated with foreign leagues, i'd assume that's back to international scouting etc etc. they're ways that each player type is distinguishable from each other - it should just be common sense as to which budget applies. to check: simply make a team with a zero budget and a team with a maxed international budget. make it as extreme as possible and the answer will be clear. 0's for all scouting except 24M in international - then another team with 0 for international.... compare accuracy of various types - accuracy is relative to type, too... i.e. international amatuers will be way less accurate than major league scouting given the exact same budget and other relevant factors. |
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