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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Droogville
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Expansion: Historical with Fiction Hybrid
So... If I started an historical league with expansion handled automatically, what will happen if I leave that option on while adding fictional teams?
Total cluster? Business as usual? Hamster paste?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Michigan
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My guess is that the new teams would disappear.........
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Try it and tell us what happens. I'm curious.
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Michigan
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Tested theory......
Test 1 - Turned off auto expansion, added 2 teams, let them play a season, Turn on auto expansion. Teams played 2 years. Test 2 - Turned off auto expansion, added 2 teams, turned on auto expansion, played season. Teams played 1 year. As soon as you turn back on automatic expansion, at the start of the next season, any additional teams leave the league - and show up on the earlier franchises/inactive list. Players on those teams rosters seem to be stuck in limbo with the inactive team.
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