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The regular seasons for your minor leagues are starting before the regular season of your major leagues, which, aside from being ahistorical, probably isn't a good idea. Remember, when you do a historical league the game will use the actual major league schedule for that year. However, your minor league schedules will be generated by the game. You're going to get a mismatch there, and that is likely at least part of the problem. Excluding the PCL (which is something of a special case), the minor leagues have always started their regular seasons on or after the major league opening date. Note that while many minor leagues played schedules which had as many games, or more, than the majors, they took much less time to play than a major league schedule of the same length (i.e. the majors would take 168 days to play 154 games; the minors would take only 151 days or 145 days to play 154 games - that obviously means few off days and lots of doubleheaders). First thing to try is to reset the opening dates for your minor leagues and regenerate their schedules so that they open on or after your major league season and see if that helps any. That will have to suffice until some historical minor league schedule files can be put together for the game. Last edited by Le Grande Orange; 06-04-2006 at 04:18 PM. |
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Well, my Opening Days for the big leagues had already started in early April. I did not know the actual schedules were being imported though. I've found I can sim when there are no minors, so you're probably right. I'll see what I can do tonight. |
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Ah. Well I switched to 162 games though I left everything else the same. So no real schedules for me.
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I'm using the minors because using reserve rosters didn't work either. In fact I tried that about 5 times first, enough banging my head on that wall prompted me to try minors. You guys who have it working I suspect are doing it just a certain way, the only way perhaps that works. If I don't do a draft and just allocate players to their historical teams it seems to work OK, with only having to fill the minors of a couple teams. If I use the draft it doesn't work, hands down. The draft just doesn't happen. The right players come up for the draft pool, and the schedule runs right through the draft without running it and the historic players sit in a never used draft pool.
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I'm using a draft. I have it set to November 15th. Haven't had any problems.
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I also have minors off and rely on the reserve rosters.
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If I clipped off the last word of your question (Sim from 1901, how are you guys doing), then I'm pretty thrilled to sayy "very well." Won the World Series my first season with the Phillies. Elmer Flick, Ed Delahanty, Al Orth, Harry Wolverton, Roy Thomas, Red Donahue....Unstoppable!
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I'm to 1930 with no problems.
BTW, the dominant franchise thusfar is the Philadelphia Athletics, with 10 pennants and 8 World Series victories. In the NL, St Louis, during the 20s (hello Rajah) has come on with 6 pennants and 4 titles. |
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I just noticed that Gehrig imported to Brooklyn.
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Aren't there some teams moving in 1904? If you have the players going to their original teams, I think that you need to change the historical ID's. Just a thought of why you might be having problems with the 1904 season. Or maybe I'm an idiot.
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