Mr Mxyzptlk
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Eddie Sanders, Rich Hingston, Rich Twyman, Andre Maddocks, Corey Taylor etc. etc. All these guys have been gone for so long that their skills would have depreciated greatly.
It's really not that hard to swap players around though. I understand your laziness but I only takes a second.The only problem with a seconds team is that everyone from the main squad will have to be in it, and afaik ITC only allows you a certain number per squad, after which you have to swap players in & out, which is easy to get around if the same team is picked week in week out. Which it isn't. I found that to be more of a hassle than I wanted.. I'm lazy, granted. I think two conferences would be more practical, with two separate simmers.
A second too long I sayIt's really not that hard to swap players around though. I understand your laziness but I only takes a second.
I'll put my hand up re: stats tracking. As I said, I can whip up a program in VB which does it automatically when I save scorecard files to folder.OK, on grade:
The reason grade didn't get simmed last year was mainly the creation of the database. Wanted it to get too perfect and never got started. Must admit I didn't realise it meant that much to that many people, anyway this will hopefully not happen again - there is an import function in ITC which I probably should make more use of.
Anyway, that problem should be resolved this time around (I have the season 12 database on record, will use that if desperate). In any case, I think it might be useful to have external stat tracking anyway - in my experience, the stats database in the game will get messed up at some point in the season. I have a quite decent spreadsheet for doing this (mind, it's big and clumsy, but does the job - Excel isn't really that great for programming-type tasks), and would be grateful if anyone takes on that job. The actual simming really isn't that onerous, probably should be able to handle that. Especially if it's possible to outsource it at short notice (which it will be if stat tracking is done outside of the game itself)
Would be excellent.I'll put my hand up re: stats tracking. As I said, I can whip up a program in VB which does it automatically when I save scorecard files to folder.
Do you still want a seperate lot of stats for a player's last six games to be kept for Dev League simming-average purposes?Would be excellent.
Yes please. Would also like a possibility to supply different categories for stats boost (i.e. collecting all scores from 70 to 120, shouldn't be too different from the fifties code I guess)Do you still want a seperate lot of stats for a player's last six games to be kept for Dev League simming-average purposes?
Im with you. However, numbers will always be tight (a lot of new guys may go inactive etc) without bumping them up with the stability of overseas players for each squad. Obviously the ruling has been made on this a long time go, so a 6th team is unlikely.Seem to have been a lot of sign ups recently. I'm wondering if we might have enough for another CWLand team to replace the "Pasters". There seem to be a lot of unsigned players available and a few released sophomores. Plus the latest sign ups, there could easily be fifteen players for an extra team.
Thoughts?
Not always. Some of the more active people in the Dev League aren't first team regulars, while some of the Test and ODI first choices don't post that much. An extra team will see some raised activity in that new people will be around, but it won't be a large improvement.An extra team would mean extra participation as well, more activity means a more exciting tournament. Potentially.
So did everyone elseI even got a 20:20 captaincy despite being the worst player in the team. Lovin' it.