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MrDaron
I have a question about players database options.
Lot of leagues "playables" = many players, regens and big loadings ...
If i choose some leagues + some "non playable" leagues with a big/ custom db (about 80.000 players) i ll have many players too and less loading. But my question is : After 10 years, is there a risk that non playable clubs won't have players?
Or it depends of the DB you loaded at the beginning?
For exemple, i am playing in denmark. I added a new continental competition, the viking league, with the 32 bests scandinavian clubs. I choose norway + sweden non playable leagues, and load the database of this region. So when my game is starting, all scandinavians clubs have their players and this viking league is great to play. But i fear that after some years, swedish and norvegians clubs have no players because they are not playables .....
What do you think about that?
Thank you, and sorry if my english hurts your eyes, but i did my best
mons
First of all, keep in mind that loading a league as view-only and not as playable does not add any players at all to the database, i.e. having the Korean league (for example) as view-only will have the same amount of players as if you had not loaded it at all, and the only difference is that the results of the Korean competitions are visible and clickable. Of course, if you load all the players in the league/nation/region, it's a different thing altogether
Basically, if all Scandinavian clubs have players, then this will remain constant throughout your save-game.
MrDaron
I ll load players and avoid to load many leagues to keep a comfortable game experience.
Thanks a lot for your explanation