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Lineups get changed in Franchise
Please help. I am so upset right now. I spent over 2 hours controlling all 30 teams and setting all lineups and pitching rotation to the real MLB lineups and pitching rotations that all teams used over opening week. When I got done with Spring Training and advanced to the regular season all of those changes became an afterthought to this game. Meaning what I set did not carry over to the regular season. Why is this happening? Can someone suggest what rosters I can download from the vault or will SDS be putting out a current roster update soon? Thanks in advance.
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Did you use 40-man rosters? That seems to be what causes the problem. If you take only the 25-man from spring training to the regular season, it should save your lineups and rotations. Leaving 40 players on the 25 man causes the CPU to make the cuts and in doing so, affects your lineups. -
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What sounds like what happened was when you advanced from Spring Training to the regular season, there were 26-40 players still assigned to the MLB team when you advanced over. When you advance at a time like that (when rosters change from 40 to 25), the CPU will automatically adjust the roster so it is in its "correct" form.
To prevent this from happening, after all of the Spring Training games are played and the "Advance to Regular Season" pops up, decline to advance. Also, check your mode-specific settings to ensure you have the ones you want on manual. From there make all the adjustments to the roster. Make all your assignments to A, AA, and AAA, set your rotations and lineups, and make a separate save file (in case you missed something on accident or don't catch something until after another save/autosave). After all of that is done, advance to the regular season and then double-check to see if you got everything the way you want it for every team. If you got everything right, advance as normal, but if there's an issue, back out and reload the save file from before you advanced.Comment
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Re: Lineups get changed in Franchise
Did you use 40-man rosters? That seems to be what causes the problem. If you take only the 25-man from spring training to the regular season, it should save your lineups and rotations. Leaving 40 players on the 25 man causes the CPU to make the cuts and in doing so, affects your lineups.
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Re: Lineups get changed in Franchise
What sounds like what happened was when you advanced from Spring Training to the regular season, there were 26-40 players still assigned to the MLB team when you advanced over. When you advance at a time like that (when rosters change from 40 to 25), the CPU will automatically adjust the roster so it is in its "correct" form.
To prevent this from happening, after all of the Spring Training games are played and the "Advance to Regular Season" pops up, decline to advance. Also, check your mode-specific settings to ensure you have the ones you want on manual. From there make all the adjustments to the roster. Make all your assignments to A, AA, and AAA, set your rotations and lineups, and make a separate save file (in case you missed something on accident or don't catch something until after another save/autosave). After all of that is done, advance to the regular season and then double-check to see if you got everything the way you want it for every team. If you got everything right, advance as normal, but if there's an issue, back out and reload the save file from before you advanced.
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