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Is There Any Way To Do Stats Like This?
Greetings,
I am running a historical replay and I'd like to know if there was anyway to filter stats for a specific period of time. For instance, I'm in 1952, but I'd like to see who was the most dominant player from 1901-1915, is there a way to customize the stats to make this happen or not? Thanks!
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Your best bet is to export the CSV files, import them into a database, and do your own analysis.
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That's it, thanks!!
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