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Old 07-06-2004, 08:34 PM   #137 (permalink)
gmo
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30 team, 162 game schedules

For configuration of 2 leagues, 3 divisions where:
One league has 14 teams (in some combination of 4,5,5)
Other league has 16 teams (in some combination of 5,5,6)

Included in each of the two attached zip files are 9 separate schedules for a total of 18 schedules.

Whatever your division combination for that league setup, one schedule included will work.

If your League 1 (on left of OOTP standings screen) is the one with 14 teams and your League 2 (on the right) is the one with 16 teams, your schedule will be in the "a" file. If your League 1 has 16 teams and League 2 has 14 teams, your schedule will be in the "b" file.

Schedule has no interleague play and is unbalanced with divisional opponents played about twice as many games per team as non-divisional opponents.


See the comments in the appropriate included README file in the zip for more details, including more about the number of games per opponent.

These schedules are simply variations on this schedule fitting the current MLB configuration. One of these schedules is in fact that one.

EDIT 2005/03/08: As noted at just above at http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...202#post771202 (see the EDIT there) the file off which all of the versions here were made has some problems, but an updated basis file is now available. However, rather than replace all the slightly flawed files here, they will be left, and it is noted that if anyone wants a file like one of these versions (MLB-like at least in one league, except the divisions are ordered differently) the best route is to make a request for it here in this thread with the exact division layout. Then that one file, as opposed to all possible variations, can be provided using the newer basis file.
Attached Files
File Type: zip ootpschedule30team_23un_a.zip (62.8 KB, 131 views)
File Type: zip ootpschedule30team_23un_b.zip (62.5 KB, 97 views)

Last edited by gmo : 03-08-2005 at 04:45 PM.
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