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- visualdarkness
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It seems to work pretty well, beyond my expectations! The programmers truly did a good job on this game.
I did a couple of tests with everything set to 0 except PA (-14 or -15).
I ran into two minor issues, the players often had "a tad" of overweight and the players ONLY get one position.
http://img297.imageshack.us/g/screenshot015.gif/
Edit: The third issue is that you can't randomize the stick-hand.
I did a couple of tests with everything set to 0 except PA (-14 or -15).
I ran into two minor issues, the players often had "a tad" of overweight and the players ONLY get one position.
http://img297.imageshack.us/g/screenshot015.gif/
Edit: The third issue is that you can't randomize the stick-hand.
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Looking good! I'm glad you managed to get a goalie too. I guess we can live with the minor overweight and the fact that they only get one position. You also got some strange birthcities, but I can fix that too.visualdarkness wrote:Do think forcing retiring a player due to injury would work to spread out the regens?
Or is there a code in the config to retire players randomly in the future?
Also, by using the extra_config I can decide when the players retire, and by doing that I can spread out when they regenerate. I did that for the players in the Winnipeg challenge, and it worked perfectly. In 2.0 and 2.1 I also have Selanne retire after one year.
Next issue - how many players do we need, when shall they retire, and what countries shall they come from?
Will it be enough with one player per country, or do we need two? I guess we'll use some 20-ish nationalities, spread out over 3-5 years? With totally randomized attributes, the chance of getting a a good regen is quite slim even if they are reborn with a high PA.
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I wanted to see a goalie too and I got one on my third try!
The cities I just clicked a random one, so it's my fault.
Countries like Norway (i think they lack a high PA-player) should have greater chance than a country like
?China?. This will require quite some thoughtful balancing for sure, but it will add another dimension to the game, especially in scouting.
I'm too tired to list countries at the moment, but I got an idea for a spreadsheet.
The cities I just clicked a random one, so it's my fault.

Countries like Norway (i think they lack a high PA-player) should have greater chance than a country like

I'm too tired to list countries at the moment, but I got an idea for a spreadsheet.
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Norway has a few decent players in the DB, a few prospects, and I guess Espen Knutsen is their best regen (PA135).visualdarkness wrote:I wanted to see a goalie too and I got one on my third try!
The cities I just clicked a random one, so it's my fault.![]()
Countries like Norway (i think they lack a high PA-player) should have greater chance than a country like?China?. This will require quite some thoughtful balancing for sure, but it will add another dimension to the game, especially in scouting.
I'm too tired to list countries at the moment, but I got an idea for a spreadsheet.
Off to work now - will make a list once I get there

- visualdarkness
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I small start:
http://cid-e2ccd97ba8cea5fa.skydrive.li ... m%20PA.xls
http://cid-e2ccd97ba8cea5fa.skydrive.li ... m%20PA.xls
- Lidas
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Gave it some thought on my train ride to work...
I think the players should retire in 1-5 years (just like you did in your spreadsheet). Maybe even make it 3-5 years, since those who retire after 1 or 2 years will be available in the 2009 and 2010 draft, and those are already packed with prospects (Most European regens come 2009, and North American in 2010).
Some countries where we could add some regens :
Armenia • Australia • Austria • Belarus • Belgium • Bulgaria • Canada • China • Chinese Taipei • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Germany • Great Britain • Greece • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Israel • Italy • Japan • Kazakhstan • Korea (North) • Korea (South) • Latvia • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Mexico • Netherlands • New Zealand • Norway • Poland • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • South Africa • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine • United States
These countries all have Jr hockey teams IRL - maybe someone can check the status of these countries (we need to remove many of them). How many players do they have in the DB already, and do they have any players who already have high PA?
- need to work now...
I think the players should retire in 1-5 years (just like you did in your spreadsheet). Maybe even make it 3-5 years, since those who retire after 1 or 2 years will be available in the 2009 and 2010 draft, and those are already packed with prospects (Most European regens come 2009, and North American in 2010).
Some countries where we could add some regens :
Armenia • Australia • Austria • Belarus • Belgium • Bulgaria • Canada • China • Chinese Taipei • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Germany • Great Britain • Greece • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Israel • Italy • Japan • Kazakhstan • Korea (North) • Korea (South) • Latvia • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Mexico • Netherlands • New Zealand • Norway • Poland • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • South Africa • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine • United States
These countries all have Jr hockey teams IRL - maybe someone can check the status of these countries (we need to remove many of them). How many players do they have in the DB already, and do they have any players who already have high PA?
- need to work now...

- Reave
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Some Färjestad stuff.
Coach Per-Erik Johnsson should have a 1-year contract, instead of 2.
#21 is retired in the extra config file, but not in the game.
Arena attendance is 8347. It can be 8647 at "hot games" or if it is an inquiry. The permission is 9600, but it's is problary best to put it at 8347.
Coach Per-Erik Johnsson should have a 1-year contract, instead of 2.
#21 is retired in the extra config file, but not in the game.
Arena attendance is 8347. It can be 8647 at "hot games" or if it is an inquiry. The permission is 9600, but it's is problary best to put it at 8347.
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- visualdarkness
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Perfect list!Lidas wrote:How about this list for potential regens?
• Austria
• Belarus
• China
• Croatia
• Denmark
• Estonia
• France
• Germany
• Great Britain
• Hungary
• Iceland
• Italy
• Japan
• Kazakhstan
• Korea (South)
• Latvia
• Lithuania
• Netherlands
• Norway
• Poland
• Romania
• Slovenia
• Switzerland
• Ukraine

Have you decided on how many players a country will get and at what potential?
I found that using a spreadsheet you get a good overview when balancing and for sharing other persons, but maybe you find it unnecessary.

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I always use spreadsheets to keep things organized.visualdarkness wrote:Perfect list!Lidas wrote:How about this list for potential regens?
• Austria
• Belarus
• China
• Croatia
• Denmark
• Estonia
• France
• Germany
• Great Britain
• Hungary
• Iceland
• Italy
• Japan
• Kazakhstan
• Korea (South)
• Latvia
• Lithuania
• Netherlands
• Norway
• Poland
• Romania
• Slovenia
• Switzerland
• Ukraine![]()
Have you decided on how many players a country will get and at what potential?
I found that using a spreadsheet you get a good overview when balancing and for sharing other persons, but maybe you find it unnecessary.
I added one -15 player per country, and assigned 8 players to retire after 3, 4, and 5 years. Hope that turns out ok

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Sounds like we are in for a major regen system that could rock! Good to hear. I've finally had the time to actually sit and play a decent long game(in my fourth yr) and last year had some awesome Swedes make the draft mid way through the year. First time i ever got to see the great players regened. Must say it was much nicer than the regular core of draft players. Long reply short, Lidas keep up the awesome work, you got a Bruins fan for life here.
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Yep, I have a whole bunch of backups. Problem is - that if the DB is unstable, I dont know which backup to go back to. I need to test those too. Now running some test on two separate computers.visualdarkness wrote:Auch!Lidas wrote:Hmm... I'm a little worried. Had the DB run over night, and when I woke up it had crashed on May 1st, 2007. Need to do some more testruns....
I hope all your work is ok!![]()
Got any back-ups?


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Wolfgang Schulz is still chairman of the Krefeld Penguins.djskek wrote:Krefeld Pinguine:
Jiri Ehrenberger has been sacked as general manager.
Wolfgang Schulz has resigned as chairman.
Successors are still unknown. More info will follow.
DEG Düsseldorf:
DEG have signed a contract with Marian Bazany until 2012 (2012 --> in game 2009) , Martin Hinterstocker und Marco Nowak until 2011. (2011 --> in game 2008)