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Bat Boy
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 6
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Advice for starting a league
Hi,
I need advice from you experienced folk about starting my own OOTP league. Of the people who would be playing, I am the only one who is going to own my own copy of the game, which means that I would have to be able to put the information up on an easily accessible webiste or send it by e-mail. Is there any easy way to go about doing this? Also, I have OOTP 4 and am not sure if Iwill upgrade to 5. Can someone tell me how I would run a league using the software? Has anyone done something like this before, or do most people run leagues where the owners all have a copy of the game and files are imported and exported? Thanks in advance, Ben |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 4
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A number of leagues run with just the Commish having a copy of the game. Everyone else just sends in their line-ups/settings by e-mail to the commish. A number of Commish's use a general site. I'm not real sure on the website since I haven't ran a league, I just participate.
I personally prefer a league that uses imports/exports so I can make changes, myself. Hope that starts to help. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: San Diego, California
Posts: 750
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http://400softwarestudios.com/board/...tions+answered
I hope this helps more for you then it did for me
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