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| OOTP 25 - General Discussions Everything about the brand new 25th Anniversary Edition of Out of the Park Baseball - officially licensed by MLB, the MLBPA, KBO and the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Apr 2023
Posts: 145
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Ready to start a long-term save
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Last edited by Paul Reuschel's Mustache; 04-21-2024 at 01:30 PM. |
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All Star Starter
Join Date: May 2022
Posts: 1,368
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Here's my advice to new players starting a long-term save. Once you have the save ready to start. All of the options set. all of the teams set, etc. 1. BACKUP THE SAVE. 2. Just for giggles, auto-sim a full season. This doesn't count. It's just a test. Examine the results closely. Do rosters look good? Did every team have appropriate backups? Were injuries looking reasonable? If you see something that needs adjusting, reload your backup and make the necessary changes. THEN GO BACK TO STEP 1. 3. Once you make it past step 2, then do another test sim, but maybe go 5-10 seasons out. How are the league leaders looking? What are team finances like? Too many or not enough trades? Is there some 47 year old guy who's still playing at a high level? How are the younger players developing? If there was an expansion, how did the draft go? If you see something that needs adjusting, reload your backup and make the necessary changes. THEN GO BACK TO STEP 1. 4. Start your long-term save. I really understand that you will be super-excited to go right to step 4 and ignore all of this boring advice. But after sinking a few hundred hours into your saves and constantly restarting, you'll might come back and think, wow I should have listened to that guy who has blown thousands and thousands of hours into this game! OOTP is an incredibly addictive game, but it's still a sandbox and there is nothing as soul-crushing as getting really invested in a long-term save only to find out in the 6th season that, holy ****, I can't believe I forgot to do this one thing that has sort of crippled my save and now I have to start over. Last edited by uruguru; 04-15-2024 at 12:48 PM. |
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Apr 2023
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Feb 2023
Posts: 10
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I'm waiting for one more save before I start my official dynasty as well, hopefully it'll be up soooooooooon
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Bat Boy
Join Date: May 2022
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Thx for the good advice. I am a newbie and still haven't played much yet with OOTP (I have 23, and plan to buy 25 this summer when it goes on sale). I just have felt so overwhelmed with the complexities of it all.
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,163
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Seconding @uruguru's advice. Fine-tune many times before you you start for real.
Make sure that your "Allow trades with other major leagues" is set to the way you want it. (It no longer works at game creation, you have to go in once the universe is started and adjust it from league settings. Make sure your "Allow foreign player limit" is set the way you want it for all leagues. Pay attention to whether it is set to League nation or team nation. Make sure your logos and colors are set up the way you like it for your backup. I usually go 20 years before I start for real to see about career records. Does your all time hits leader only have 2200 hits? Tweak something. There are so many things to check!
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Exton, PA
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Join Date: Mar 2018
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Grayling, MI
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There's a reason, too.
Most people, including the Dev Team, don't enjoy getting sued for licensing violations. As you become increasingly successful, that sort of thing starts appearing.
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