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Originally Posted by OrangeP47
Granted, I'm probably too lazy in my approach, but when doing my own dynasty I tend to take the view "as long as I'm not grinding completely to a halt" At least that's how I justify a slow pace
But seriously, if you think of this like "writing", which it is in broad strokes, I always find you can't "force" writers block and you just have to do it as it comes. Something like this has a lot more than just writing, which just makes it all the more complicated. You have to track stats, you have to make sure the game is handling your custom league setup correctly and not producing any errors (not fielding errors, those are fine  ). If you buckle down on it all too hard it becomes another job and you don't have as much with the fun parts, so take all the time you need 
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My biggest problem is more time than will. I would like to be a machine and write away a lot more than I want to do my work!
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Originally Posted by OrangeP47
Can't remember if I've said it before, but Abernathy is another one I like. It's one of the first places you come across in game, and it's pretty gritty, but the people there are nice, which is refreshing.
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I remember. You named quite a few places, and that was my hope by choosing the locations I did. Mostly I wanted to capture the nostalgia of the places and give them a little more life than the game did. For example, Fort Hagen, Lexington, Concord town, Salem, University Point, and Fairline Hill Estates could have been cool settlement locations. They are definitely important in this world. My problem is I want all 24 teams to win, so I definitely want parity and keep hinting at it through Nate Howard stories.
I also know you are rooting hard against all arthropods, I believe: Bloodbugs, Bloodworms, and Cave Crickets mostly?