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Old 01-06-2003, 10:38 PM   #1
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Problem Proceeding to Next year

Whenever i try to proceed to the next year the game boots me out of OOTP. Does anybody have any suggestion of why this is happening and tell me how to fix it?
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Old 01-06-2003, 11:22 PM   #2
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Re: Problem Proceeding to Next year

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Whenever i try to proceed to the next year the game boots me out of OOTP. Does anybody have any suggestion of why this is happening and tell me how to fix it?
The 1st time it happened with this league it may have been caused by one or more of the following reasons:
- Not enough hard drive space - make sure you have 500+ MB free, ideally even more. I would never go below a gig free space anyway. BTW, if you delete a ton of stuff but the deleted files are in the trash, you are still at the same amount of free space - you also gotta emty da' trash.
- Operating System overload: Either too much multi-tasking or a non-tweaked machine on the lower end of minimum system requirements.
- Overloaded league with 100+ players per team and/or a rookie draft of greater than 7 rounds.


If the league crashed once for one or more of the above reasons, the league may now be corrupt. This could be the new reason why the game crashes for you upon proceeding to next year (hope not).
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Old 01-07-2003, 11:55 AM   #3
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I have 10.6GB free, so i dont think its that problem. However i do have a rookie draft of 10 rounds and probably more than 100 players per team. Any idea of how to fix this? Thanks for your help
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Old 01-07-2003, 08:36 PM   #4
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I have 10.6GB free, so i dont think its that problem. However i do have a rookie draft of 10 rounds and probably more than 100 players per team. Any idea of how to fix this? Thanks for your help
If your current league is not corrupted you could just reduce the amount of draft rounds to something lower while the overcrowding problem works itself out. Turn it to 5 rounds and see if that does anything. Also make sure screensavers and powersave crap is all turned off, then try to proceed to next year and wait patiently - it may appear frozen but do do not manually shut down the program unless it takes longer than 20 minutes. As mentioned above it is possible this league is corrupted now and it will crash at the same point in the proceed to next year process each time. I hope not but that seems likely. Maybe you have a back up?

The original crash was likely caused by the crowded lineups & large rookie crop. The game is doing multiple calculations at this stage of the season for each player and the more players you have in the league (that includes players on the FA list) the harder your machine has to work. If the game also has to generate an extra 120+ rookies (5 rounds is usually the default) then that increases the danger. Usually the result of overcrowded leagues is a freeze or faux-freeze, not a crash to desktop - that one is often free space related.
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Old 01-07-2003, 10:14 PM   #5
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Shouldnt there be a warning about having too many players on each team? Also if the game will crash b/c of too many draft rounds shouldnt the game make it where u can only have 5 rounds? lol Im sure there is a list of what to do or what not to do to keep a league from crashing.. Any other info i need to know to keep my leagues from not crashing??. Everything i do crashes: Computer, bbpro (when i played that), OOTP (before) now OOTP again lol.
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Old 01-07-2003, 10:16 PM   #6
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Up to Rookie Ball now
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Old 01-07-2003, 11:11 PM   #7
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Shouldnt there be a warning about having too many players on each team? Also if the game will crash b/c of too many draft rounds shouldnt the game make it where u can only have 5 rounds? lol Im sure there is a list of what to do or what not to do to keep a league from crashing.. Any other info i need to know to keep my leagues from not crashing??. Everything i do crashes: Computer, bbpro (when i played that), OOTP (before) now OOTP again lol.
Good point, it is true that OOTP is very open and customizable, this is a great thing most of the time, sometimes it can lead to problesm though. Often I wish there were more limits placed on what the program allows the user to do but it takes programming time to reduce existing features too, so I doubt that would be a popular design decision. One recent example was a OOTP user that started a baseball league in around 100 AD. The game did allow this, but the built in player age math in the game assumed users would play historical baseball from about the time baseball actually existed so the player ages were completely messed up. The user was upset and wanted this bug fixed now, an awkward position for Markus as this bug would likely only ever impact this one person. In this case some design limits might have been nice.

Limiting minor league roster size is something that I would be happy with too, but I understand that people want to see all the minor leaguers, even if it might crash their program. People with optimized/tweaked systems or people with high end systems should have no trouble playing the game with 100+ players per team and 10+ draft rounds, but the user with a below top-of-the-line machine and/or the users with PC's that are not quite optimized to run as well as they could() might need to scale down their roster, draft, or league size.

About the draft rounds - it used to be a range of 1-5 (previous versions of OOTP), seriously I think 20 is ridiculous unless you do an initial draft with only 30 players per team. After 2-3 years of 20 round drafts you can scale that down to a reasonable amount. That or just don't do an initial draft with 30 players per team. Have a reasonable amount of initial draft players and keep the draft rounds from 4-6 and the league roster sizes should remain steady and the game will be much more stable.

If you want tips to tweak your system let me know. You can often make an ancient system fly with some minor settings changes.
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Old 01-08-2003, 12:18 AM   #8
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Thanks i appreciate the time u took in writing all of this out.
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Old 01-08-2003, 12:53 AM   #9
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You can often make an ancient system fly with some minor settings changes.
The only time I ever see an ancient system fly is when i kick it very hard.
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Old 01-09-2003, 06:08 PM   #10
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Hello, im still having the same problem, im using Gholstren league file i was just proceeding to the 2nd year, this time i put in a 5 round draft, i even defragmentef my hard drive and im still getting the same problem. I have plenty of power, but im getting the same results. Some help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
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Old 01-09-2003, 06:23 PM   #11
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Have you been using the same league file each time? If so that sounds like the problem. If you have not tried this, create a small new league and just let it sim the first season to see if proceeding to season 2 works for you.
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Old 01-09-2003, 07:27 PM   #12
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I just created my own league and the same problem happened. I swear my computer is possessed. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Old 01-09-2003, 07:49 PM   #13
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Longshot guess - did you back up your OOTP4 game (the entire folder) onto a CD recently? If you did that at the end of the season that would account for that symptom. If you created a brand new league (we don't mean just trying different league) and you were able to sim a full season then skip that longshot idea.

At this point I'd suggest a reinstall - sounds like game files or folders are missing or even corrupted from the initial hard crash. It's been so long since I have reinstalled that I forget the complete process, maybe you can just make a new installation of OOTP4 in a folder called OOTP4b or something, not sure if that would work. If it would then you could avoid the unlicensing thing. If you have to uninstall ootp4 before reinstalling it then read this important FAQ topic.
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Old 01-09-2003, 08:55 PM   #14
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I reinstalled the game and it works perfectly now. Lol thats the 3rd time ive had to reinstall the game in the last couple of weeks. Anyways thanks Killebrew, this forum is what makes this game the best ive ever played.
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Old 01-09-2003, 10:11 PM   #15
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thats the 3rd time ive had to reinstall the game in the last couple of weeks.
That's too bad - be careful to not delete files if you are unsure of what they do, missing game files or league files/folders is usually the cause of a crash issue that a game reinstall fixes.
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