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12-17-2018, 05:58 AM | #21 |
FHM Producer
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All leagues can only be expanded on July 1, not just the NHL. You wouldn't be able to add a team before then.
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12-17-2018, 11:25 AM | #22 |
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I have 2 custom leagues and I am on July 1st and can't expand(is that possible with custom leagues?) and also I can't add team(s).
One league started with 60 teams while the other one started with 54 teams. |
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If you’re not going to fix it, fine, but please don’t insult our intelligence by trying to diminish the massive impact that this error has on the game. Last edited by Mancandy; 12-24-2018 at 03:43 AM. |
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03-12-2019, 04:49 AM | #24 |
Bat Boy
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Ive brought this game (Steam), i previously had FHM3 but didnt get much use from it.
I cant figure out how to get expansion teams into any league ive set up. I have tried various league setups (standard, Custom & online) and have the start date as July 1st yet i can see no options where i can add expansion teams. Can anyone help with this. I would also like to know how to ake control of 2 teams? |
03-12-2019, 05:24 PM | #25 | |
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Goto "NHL" menu and select "Edit" at the bottom of the dropdown menu. Select "Expand League" on the bottom left. |
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04-17-2019, 05:09 PM | #26 |
All Star Reserve
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Question.. I know some leagues you can only add so many teams per league can we add?
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04-17-2019, 09:30 PM | #27 |
Hockey Community Manager
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05-31-2019, 11:21 AM | #28 |
Bat Boy
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Here is a question: How are players made eligible for the expansion draft? Do teams do protections lists?
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05-31-2019, 11:32 AM | #29 |
All Star Starter
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Yes, protection lists.
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05-31-2019, 11:56 AM | #30 |
Bat Boy
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Hmm. Does it follow the same rules as the VGK draft?
I am making the Seattle expansion and I am trying to keep it pretty realistic. I simmed out to 2021, ran an initial mock on capfriendly, and then wrote out loose protection lists for each team based on their roster in game. And it still seems like some odd decisions are being made. Carolina had two goalies made available, Mantha, Sergachev, Ryan Ellis (which okay, maybe they protected Subban), Courtier and some other odd choices were all made available. I suppose this could be do to some evolving rosters (particularly in Detroit's case) but some of those guys are listed at the top of the team's depth chart. Is it just bad AI or is it just broken? |
05-31-2019, 04:01 PM | #31 |
Bat Boy
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For example here is the Flyers depth chart
In game the players available were: Defenseman Samuel Morin Philippe Myers Nate Schmidt Forwards Nicolas Aube Kubel Justin Bailey Cole Bardreau Michael Bunting Sean Courtier Tyrell Goulbourne Ryan Hartman Charles Hudon Travis Konecny Scott Laughton Oskar Lindblom Gustav Nyqvist Jakob Voracek Mikhail Vorobyov Casey Wellman James Van Riemsdyk Some observations:
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06-01-2019, 11:12 AM | #32 |
All Star Starter
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Nope. For example, there's no limit on how many players can be picked from 1 team.
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06-02-2019, 12:43 AM | #33 |
Bat Boy
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That is frustrating. Kinda ruins that experience.
I have bought several versions of FHM and will continue to support this game because it has some potential, but right now the two saves I have wanted to get going with FHM for several years (a custom league, or starting with a blank slate in the present day NHL) are both lacking and have prevented me from ever really diving into previous iterrations. Hopefully this gets some love in the next version, as currently the way this behaves makes no sense. Besides not following any of the rules, GMs make bogus decision. They do not consider current production, impact on team build, or potential. We are only getting closer to the actual expansion, so it would be a lot of fun to play that out. Personally (and I get that perhaps this is not everyone's cup of tea) I would appreciate it if when we expanded it would be delayed for a year so we could see teams make moves with ED in mind. |
09-06-2019, 12:02 PM | #34 |
Minors (Rookie Ball)
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A More Realistic Expansion Draft
Here is what I came up with to make the Expansion Draft more realistic. Write down or print out a list of the 31 Teams. Start the expansion draft. TIP - USE ALL THE PAYROLL MONEY. Remember 12 players will be sent down to the AHL to free up the cash. You will have about $10 million left over.
Rule#1 - You can only draft two (2) players from each team or any pick over two YOU will have to GIVE compensation to that team. Compensation is explained below. Rule#2 - If you do not pick any player from a particular team and have left that team free from losing any player, than YOU will RECEIVE compensation. Use the list of teams you printed and tally the picks so you know how many players each team has lost. Once the Expansion Draft is concluded, Play (SIM) to the next day. Now it is time for compensation. Get a pair of dice, one red, one white or two different dice. The red dice is tens and the white is ones. Any teams you have not picked a player from will owe you compensation. Any team you picked more than 2 players from, you will owe them compensation. Use the attached chart or any chart you want to create yourself. Rule #3 - Any compensation you receive up to a total of six(6) will be received in prospects from the draft that just occurred before your franchise was started. Any compensation over six(6), you can choose to receive a prospect or a draft pick in next years draft. Roll the dice for each team. Match the die numbers with the proper Round Compensation. Also remember to use the 2nd chart if you owe any team compensation. If you owe, it will be a Draft pick. You can come up with what year or years you want to use or not use to send the draft pick. Once you have the round number that each team(s) owe you or you owe them, then simply go to the NHL Draft Log for the year that just happened. You will receive the highest pick that team has in whatever round you were awarded. Sort the draft list by pick. Ex: You didn't pick any player from Toronto, hence you rolled the dice and were awarded a 4th Round pick. Scroll down the list until you find Toronto's first 4th Round pick. Click the players name and changed who owns his rights to your team. Now you have a prospect in your organization. Wait, Toronto has no fourth pick to give? Shame, scroll up to find the last pick Toronto had in the 3rd round, it's now yours. No 3rd round pick either? Now you receive next years 3rd round draft pick instead. Simply go the draft log list and changed each player you were awarded to your team. Over six picks? Then the remaining compensation will be draft picks for next years draft. Simply go to the team who owes compensation and edit and change the pick they owe to you.If you owe a pick do the the same thing to your team and edit the draft pick to the team you owe it to. When it is all said and done, you will have 23 players on your NHL Roster, 12 players on your AHL roster, hopefully 4 to 6 unsigned draft propects and if you do really well, a few extra draft picks next years draft to fill the coffers. This adds another element to the Expansion Draft. Be mindful towards the end of the Expansion Draft if you have teams you didn't pick from. You may want to draft someone who is comparable and not loose compensation. GOOD LUCK! |
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