03-23-2007, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by SkyDog
OK. For those who are unfamiliar, I like setting up fictional leagues with settings that don't necessarily mirror the last 5-10 years of baseball, but more the 1950-1995ish years. I want my league to have better pitching, rarer 50-HR seasons, a little more base-stealing prowess, etc. In an ideal world, I'd love to have my league churn out stats where a guy might just lead the league in homers with 40 or so, but where 60 is a possibility once every 100 or so years and someone might even chase Aaron, where pitchers finish what they start more than they do these days, but a great closer has a shot at saving 50, where 55-65 SBs usually leads the league, but where every now and then a guy comes along and flirts with 100, where once every hundred years someone might hit .400, but where the league ERA without the DH is usually around 4.00. And, I want all of this without having to change my settings every year or import predetermined settings every year that change what defines a "good" or "great" season.
The GREAT news is that it appears that ALL of the above is possible with OOTP2007.
First, the settings I used can all be found in the League Setup-->Strategy Tab.
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How do you get the game to save the settings year after year? Do you have to set anything?
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