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If you set them back to beginning the game will choose a new random number for them and everything should work like it's suppose to.
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I don't have the game in front of me but so I'm just throwing things out .. it'd important to hit the calculate aging button last ... worst case though just do what Romy said and set them back to beginner and it will pick a new # for you.
I've seen this happen once or twice and it's always with imported fighters, so not sure if it's a bug or what. Also Public ... feel free to PM me if you have any specific questions, I'll help you the best I can. Last edited by mh2365; 08-17-2006 at 01:07 PM. |
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Thanks for the replies.
I'll set them back to beginning and hopefully that will do the trick. Do you have to hit the calculate aging button everytime you import fighters? |
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Excellent thread.
Should be stickied imo. |
08-18-2006, 09:35 PM | #46 |
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I still find the aging thingy a little daunting. Right now I've set them up and I'll just ignore what happens. Much like reality.
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What I do is at the start of the year (when there are rookies entering the scene) I sort at the main screen by bouts after completing each month. I look at the guys with one fight and open all the ones that show a career stage of pre-prime. Then I switch them to beginner. I just do this until I hit a month were none are in the one bout - pre-prime state and then forget about it until year-end. The game then calculates a new number for them to hit pre-prime without a hitch. (But don't hit the BIG button again! ) There are unfortunately a number of these 'little things' that have to be watched. They add up quickly!
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I leave everyone at prime until I move them into my beginner group, that's when I change them to beginner. I haven't had an issue yet.
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This has been tremendously helpful. I just got the game a few weeks ago and have used this to set up my first universe. I am running a universe of 1930's-era boxers as a test run to see what I like/don't like before I do anything more ambitious.
Thanks for all of the tips. Using the Groups effectively was a tip I wouldn't have ever figured out on my own. For now, I have it set up just like you described, and it works wonderfully. Organization is definitely the key to having a good universe. |
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You'll have great fun running a uni, I know I have. The hours just roll by. Welcome aboard, Ian. |
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Thanks; I played the board game in the '80's and came back to this after nearly 20 years. The message boards are very active and there's a lot of help in the community. I understand the ratings and the scoring. It's much more interesting to run a universe, rather than do the tournaments I did so often with the cards.
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Welcome fuente ... organization is definitely a key. It's been almost 3 years for me and I'm still streamlining things. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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I'm sure that I will.
The hardest part will be coming up with an acronym that's not already used for my universe. I think the only ones still out there are the "XYZ" and the "PDQ"! Ha ha. |
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http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...d.php?t=110897 Once you've updated to the latest version, click your options button at the bottom of the screen. AGING is one of the tabs in the options. From there, you should be able to put in your settings and go. Last edited by bigMatt; 11-25-2006 at 06:10 PM. |
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OK...here is where I start to lack understanding.
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First you have to create the groups in the GROUPS function on the main screen. I have regional groups [Europe, North America, British Empire, etc] and national groups [Canada, USA, etc.].
Then you just go to the FIGHTERS screen, select boxers to assign and click on the MENU bar at right (if you have TB 2.5) or EDIT at top (if you have TB2013). Look for MASS EDIT. There is where you assign groups to your boxers. As for your earlier question about importing boxers from another universe, I can't help you there. I've been importing my boxers created in earlier versions of the game or creating my own within my AU. I'm sure someone else will be able to help. I'm thinking you'd need to export the fighter files in one universe to the Exchange folder and then importing them from the Exchange folder to the new universe. Cap
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