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Post by mickaleenne on Mar 10, 2017 23:41:32 GMT -5
I have now started playing games in the 1st of the 13 associations. Thanks to "frankb2" for the information about export/import schedule. I was successful in changing the game schedule for the 30 teams in the 2 leagues/6 division set up to the one that is weighted by division and league. The 162 game schedule for each team has them playing the 4 teams in their division 18 times, the other 10 teams of the league each 6 times and the 15 teams in the other league 2 times, (72g+60g+30g).
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Post by Oldtimer on Mar 11, 2017 23:05:55 GMT -5
AWESOME!...
When you get a chance, mick... could you pass these steps from frank, going about doing editing the game schedule... Much obliged!!
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Post by mickaleenne on Sept 26, 2017 3:57:27 GMT -5
Oldtimer:
I have not forgotten about your request for information on how to do the new schedule! Its just that I have been involved in so many other aspects of the game that I have not gotten around to starting the process for a new schedule/2nd association. I am now at the half way point playing my 1st association which really is a lot of fun with PureSim Baseball. I have also been pulling players into my 2nd association, each team is now populated with 22 position players & 10 pitchers, I have 3 more to choose for each team. To track who plays on what team in which association, I have 2 Excel files, one for the pitchers & one for the position players that show association, team, their historical stats for the year of the player assigned to the team, primary position played or pitching role, batting stance or pitching arm, etc. I have already entered every player with at least one good season into the 2 Excel files, I then change the unassigned notations for assoc. & team to the code for an assoc. and the team name I have assigned the player to as I complete that process for each of them. I am also keeping other Excel files on logos, team name colors, and the stadiums. I will try to get my brain around to thinking about how I did the 1st reschedule that I produced and let you know the process.
If you hear any news about Shaun and the game, I know you will let us all know. I hope that he is really busy working on PureSim to get the already neat game he has produced into even better form for future release. It would be tragic to let this very enjoyable baseball game just wither away. From reading everyone else's comments about the other baseball computer games out there, it sounds to me that they are far more complex to play, less visually enjoyable, and not as easy as PureSim Baseball to navigate. This game in its current form is wonderful in all aspects of its setup, visual information sub screens and the manner in which it plays.
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