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i think i add or change somethign each year... even dabbled with a 40team league etc -- seemed to be a ton more work due to 25% more players to sift through and went back to 30T. last year i went to 3 divisions 10 teams each with balanced schedules vs divisional opponents only. schedule is custom, evened out minors while maintaining real teams and such -- 1 or 2 may be in a different level, but oh well.
structurally i don't think i can do much else to let teh cream rise to the top in the best way possible. i have imported a league from previous releases before, but never stuck with it. if i can't think of anything outside of rule changes, i can start carrying over one league and watch it run out into the 100's of years, lol.
2075 currenlty in my ootp'18 league.
the first couple years i owned ootp, i would restart often... make mistakes and restart... change my mind and restart.. on and on and on. i don't think i made it past 20-30 years in any league.
if your goal is a longer-term league just start refining what you want... slice down what you focus on each rendition and carry-over once that portion is refined. or, keep making new leagues if that's the most fun. there's no wrong way to do it. (well, if you read some of my posts you might say i think differently, lol)
i typically run a mlb league on the side for ~20 years until the RL players are mostly gone, but my tigers haven't been interesting to me for the last 2 years..
Last edited by NoOne; 04-27-2018 at 12:06 AM.
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