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All Star Starter
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: South of Boston, Massachusetts
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Database
Quick question. To avoid my database becoming too large, is there a way I can delete all of my minor league box scores and game recaps at the end of the year? I like to have them for a little while in case I wanted to look to see what happened, but if I want to delete them at the end of the year, what do I do?
Also, if I have kept them for like five seasons, how do I get rid of them? (Actually, that would probably go for all leagues' box scores and recaps) |
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OOTP Historical Czar
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Bothell Wa
Posts: 7,253
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They are files in your saved games folder. Just delete them.
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Join Date: Apr 2015
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you can make the game do that? maybe that's just a time l imit on newstories and such as i think more about it. still worth a gander on that particular screen. think it's in global settings > 'tabs'. players and facegen?
at the very least, you can reduce what it is saving. just keep the minimum stuff that other things can be rebuilt from on demand. this sort of stuff shouldn't affect in-game stuff. not even loading should be a big difference. only do it specifically for space concerns, if you actually want this data saved. heck, you could archive and zip the files with extreme compression rates due to file types involved. i'd assume it's modular and you can just dump it back in when needed? just incrementally add files to the archive or name new archives with time ranges etc. because it amounts to just text, you'll get an extremely high compression rate. hmm maybe a suggestion for ootp.. an option to read this stuff from compressed archives. would save tons of space. wouldn't slow things down much. a 'puter can keep up with extracting a few temp files at a time that you would need per screen. it's all incremental in nature by default, so very minimal impact be end user. |
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