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All Star Starter
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Didcot, England
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Defining Foreign Players
I would like to have the opportunity to define a particular set of countries as 'home' countries so that foreign players would be anyone from outside that set.
My fictional league is based in Britain and Ireland and has its home nation set as England, as three quarters of the teams are based in England. Additionally, currently just over half the players in the league are English. There are however also teams in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Currently I don't have a limit on foreign players but should I want to impose one, neither of the current options for defining 'foreign' seems to fit my league. I can't use league nationality, as I presume that would define Scottish/Welsh/Irish players as foreign, which I wouldn't want. Neither can I use team nationality, as that would leave the Scottish/Welsh/Irish teams limited in terms of being able to field English players (the majority of the league!). Being able to use game region would be better, but even that doesn't quite fit as I can't use UK as a region if I want the Republic of Ireland included. I was envisaging an option similar to the player origin settings, whereby those countries to be included could be selected from a list - players from these countries would be 'home' players in the league and players from any other country would be 'foreign'. |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Thanks for providing a concrete example as to why player origin settings and nationalities need to be improved.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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You can create your own custom regions in OOTP. So for example, you could create a UK Region that does include Ireland. It's a bit tedious, but it's exactly why the ability to create regions was added to OOTP, so users could create their own custom regions/worlds.
Here's a link - http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...ref-guide.html I recommend using notepad++ - it's free and perfect for editing the World.XML You could also do it in one easy step and just edit the current UK Region already built in to include Ireland. Last edited by Bluenoser; 10-17-2013 at 02:13 PM. |
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All Star Starter
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I could use a UK & Ireland region for player origin etc, certainly. It wouldn't resolve the issue of limiting foreign players unless I merged all the UK/Ireland countries into one nation though, which I wouldn't want to do - but it does mean that giving a 'league region' option as a basis for that limit would work. |
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For example, I have a league of 16 teams, 9 US, 3 Mexico, 4 Can. I use the Americas - USA/Canada/Mexico Region. I set the foreigner player limit to 20 based on team nationality. This assures each team will have at least 5 players from their home country on the team. The remaining 20 will come from any combination of the 3 countries in the region. Last edited by Bluenoser; 10-17-2013 at 03:31 PM. |
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I'm not sure I would want to force Dublin to have a given number of Irish players on the team and London to have a given number of English players (especially as there are about 10x as many English players in the league as Irish). My draft pool each year is drawn from across the UK and Ireland, so in terms of the limit I would want to treat all homegrown players the same. If I could base the limit on league region, rather than league or team nationality, I could limit the number of imports from Cuba/Venezuela/Japan/USA etc that a team could have on its roster, while having each team in the league work with the same rules on the available pool of 'home' players. Last edited by as5680; 10-17-2013 at 03:43 PM. |
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It is possible to edit countries/worlds in the XML as well.
You can also create your own from scratch. More work, but technically you could create any type of world you want with any type of nationality, ethnicity, etc. |
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I think that for my league, leaving the 'world' as it is but being able to select those countries whose players were 'home' players, in the same way I select the countries for my first year player draft, would be perfect. Maybe instead of just having 'League Nationality' or 'Team Nationality' as options, there would also be 'League Region' and 'Select Countries'. |
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I don't see that as a necessary option in game, but if it's easy to add why not.
For what you want, I'd just build a world with the countries I want in it and call it whatever. You'd be able to copy and paste the existing data for said countries, so it wouldn't be a huge undertaking. I edit the World.XML pretty regularly, so I'm kind of used to it now and don't mind the work. I play only fictional and spend a fair amount of time planning a league before I start constructing it. I make custom schedules, the whole 9 yards. For me, I enjoy planning and constructing different scenario's as much as I do playing them.
Last edited by Bluenoser; 10-17-2013 at 05:48 PM. |
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I wouldn't be looking to change any countries, or have the world set up any differently to how it is by default. Just to have players from 5 different countries count as 'home' players in an international league which has teams based in all 5. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Venezuela
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Using a region with the countries you'd like the players populating your league originate from could create something close to what you want. Not ideal, though. All the players created for that league will be from those countries in the region. You could try different numbers of players allowed per team, maybe a high number, and see if you could find a number to not limit the non-English teams so much. I agree an option to choose what nationalities should be considered eligible would be brilliant. Maybe an option to consider the nationalities you chose in the generated players option to be "non-foreign" if you use foreign limits? I don't know. Maybe even include staff to stop so many foreign coaches in a modern Cuban league. |
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My player origin settings (for first year draft) are currently set to include all parts of the UK and Ireland, so to have all those counted as "non-foreign" is exactly what I would love to have. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Venezuela
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Btw, aren't players in the international complex all scout finds? I thought there was an option to choose the nationalities of players brought into the int complex. |
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My thought process was that if I wated to put a limit on the numbers teams had on their roster, there didn't seem currently to be a good way of doing it for an international league with this sort of set-up. |
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The way to do what you want is not to set limits per team, but to limit the foreign players in the whole league via the player origin percentages. If you set it up so that 10% of all players come from somewhere outside your home region, then you'll have about 10% foreign players average per team.....unless there is a reason to make the limit hard and fast, this should work fine so that you still have players from elsewhere, but most are coming from the British Isles.....
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Well, if you set a strict limit that is lower than the overall percentage of players created then you'll be creating a logjam of talent that has no where to play......strict foreigner limits only seem to work well in universes where these foreigners have somewhere else to play besides just the one league that's shunning them.....in a single league setup, you are much better off limiting the total percentage of foreigners available, rather than limiting the roster slots available....
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