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  • mikep10
    Rookie
    • Aug 2009
    • 189

    #1

    Franchise Schedule

    If this is already posts somewhere then I’m sorry for putting this here again.

    I just finished the first year of my franchise with the Tigers and I go to start the next season and there is no difference in my schedule expect the games are not in the same order. Does the AL Central play the NL Central again in 2019? I thought interleague play rotated every year with the exception of the “rivalry” games.


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  • wisdom less13
    Pro
    • Jun 2005
    • 992

    #2
    Re: Franchise Schedule

    Originally posted by mikep10
    If this is already posts somewhere then I’m sorry for putting this here again.

    I just finished the first year of my franchise with the Tigers and I go to start the next season and there is no difference in my schedule expect the games are not in the same order. Does the AL Central play the NL Central again in 2019? I thought interleague play rotated every year with the exception of the “rivalry” games.


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    Nope. The only way you'll see a different schedule is if you have a carry over save. It will stay the same otherwise...
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    • mikep10
      Rookie
      • Aug 2009
      • 189

      #3
      Re: Franchise Schedule

      Well that’s a kick in the...


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      • countryboy
        Growing pains
        • Sep 2003
        • 52759

        #4
        Re: Franchise Schedule

        The only game that will change is your 4 game series where you play two home/two road against the same team in 4 days. Other than that, its the same teams.

        This is a known issue and SDS continues to work on it, but have yet to get rotating interleague schedules to work.
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        • mikep10
          Rookie
          • Aug 2009
          • 189

          #5
          Re: Franchise Schedule

          Thanks. Hopefully they get this fixed. I only play franchise mode and rtts between seasons to get a break from the grind of the 162 game season.


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          • AUTiger1
            MVP
            • Oct 2008
            • 2413

            #6
            Re: Franchise Schedule

            Originally posted by countryboy
            The only game that will change is your 4 game series where you play two home/two road against the same team in 4 days. Other than that, its the same teams.

            This is a known issue and SDS continues to work on it, but have yet to get rotating interleague schedules to work.

            Hopefully they get it fixed. I had no idea that was an issue but it sure would suck if they can't get that bug ironed out.
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            • KariLetsThemIn
              Rookie
              • Jun 2018
              • 64

              #7
              Re: Franchise Schedule

              How do carryover franchises deal with interleague scheduling? Will 2018's schedules replace 2017's once a new season starts, or will 17's interleague schedule remain?

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              • countryboy
                Growing pains
                • Sep 2003
                • 52759

                #8
                Re: Franchise Schedule

                Originally posted by KariLetsThemIn
                How do carryover franchises deal with interleague scheduling? Will 2018's schedules replace 2017's once a new season starts, or will 17's interleague schedule remain?
                When I played my first season on '18 (carryover from '16) I played the 2017 interleague schedule (AL EAST)because I uploaded my '16 franchise into '17, advanced to regular season, and then uploaded that save file to '18 and began my franchise.

                I'm starting my 2nd season in '18, and I'm playing the 2018 interleague schedule (AL CENTRAL)

                If I start a 3rd season in '18, I will play the 2018 interleague schedule again (AL CENTRAL)
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                I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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                • KariLetsThemIn
                  Rookie
                  • Jun 2018
                  • 64

                  #9
                  Re: Franchise Schedule

                  Originally posted by countryboy
                  When I played my first season on '18 (carryover from '16) I played the 2017 interleague schedule (AL EAST)because I uploaded my '16 franchise into '17, advanced to regular season, and then uploaded that save file to '18 and began my franchise.

                  I'm starting my 2nd season in '18, and I'm playing the 2018 interleague schedule (AL CENTRAL)

                  If I start a 3rd season in '18, I will play the 2018 interleague schedule again (AL CENTRAL)
                  Nice! That's what I was hoping for, as I'm getting tired of playing the same AL teams every year. Thanks

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                  • reyes the roof
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 11526

                    #10
                    Re: Franchise Schedule

                    Have they ever given any kind of reasoning why this is so difficult? To someone that knows nothing about programming a game, it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to get rotating schedules, even if it isn't 100% the way MLB does their schedule. What I mean by that is why not have a rotating template that is the same every year? Below is an example


                    19 games vs each team in your division (76)
                    6 games vs each out of division team in your league (60)
                    3 games vs each team in the AL in the division you are playing that year (15)
                    3 games vs an assigned interleague rival that doesn't rotate, so your guaranteed three games per year vs them(Mets vs Yankees, Dodgers vs Angels (3)


                    Follow that and it brings you to 154 games and you just need to figure out eight more games to schedule. I would do something like the NFL does and give each team an extra four games vs the non division teams in your league that finished in the same place as you. If you're The Mets and you finish in last place in the NL East, the following year you'll get an extra four games against the team that finished in last place in the NL Central and four against the last place team from the NL West.


                    It's not how MLB does their scheduling in real life, but to me it would be a huge upgrade

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                    • countryboy
                      Growing pains
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 52759

                      #11
                      Re: Franchise Schedule

                      Originally posted by reyes the roof
                      Have they ever given any kind of reasoning why this is so difficult? To someone that knows nothing about programming a game, it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to get rotating schedules, even if it isn't 100% the way MLB does their schedule. What I mean by that is why not have a rotating template that is the same every year? Below is an example


                      19 games vs each team in your division (76)
                      6 games vs each out of division team in your league (60)
                      3 games vs each team in the AL in the division you are playing that year (15)
                      3 games vs an assigned interleague rival that doesn't rotate, so your guaranteed three games per year vs them(Mets vs Yankees, Dodgers vs Angels (3)


                      Follow that and it brings you to 154 games and you just need to figure out eight more games to schedule. I would do something like the NFL does and give each team an extra four games vs the non division teams in your league that finished in the same place as you. If you're The Mets and you finish in last place in the NL East, the following year you'll get an extra four games against the team that finished in last place in the NL Central and four against the last place team from the NL West.


                      It's not how MLB does their scheduling in real life, but to me it would be a huge upgrade


                      Not that I recall


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                      I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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                      • AUTiger1
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 2413

                        #12
                        Re: Franchise Schedule

                        Originally posted by reyes the roof
                        Have they ever given any kind of reasoning why this is so difficult? To someone that knows nothing about programming a game, it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to get rotating schedules, even if it isn't 100% the way MLB does their schedule. What I mean by that is why not have a rotating template that is the same every year? Below is an example


                        19 games vs each team in your division (76)
                        6 games vs each out of division team in your league (60)
                        3 games vs each team in the AL in the division you are playing that year (15)
                        3 games vs an assigned interleague rival that doesn't rotate, so your guaranteed three games per year vs them(Mets vs Yankees, Dodgers vs Angels (3)


                        Follow that and it brings you to 154 games and you just need to figure out eight more games to schedule. I would do something like the NFL does and give each team an extra four games vs the non division teams in your league that finished in the same place as you. If you're The Mets and you finish in last place in the NL East, the following year you'll get an extra four games against the team that finished in last place in the NL Central and four against the last place team from the NL West.


                        It's not how MLB does their scheduling in real life, but to me it would be a huge upgrade

                        My understanding is that the schedule is supposed to rotate but they can't figure out the error in the coding that is keeping that from happening.
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                        • Juzbee
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2016
                          • 233

                          #13
                          Re: Franchise Schedule

                          I'm clearly a crusty old codger, because what I'd like is an option to play the old "balanced schedule" with no interleague. Each team in their respective leagues hosted and visited each of the other teams in the league twice a year. I wish MLB would go back to this, although I realize interleague is here to stay.. But they could stop this ridiculously lopsided scheduling so many games each year within your own division. I also play as the Tigers, and if I have to play Chicago or Cleveland one more time I'm going to vomit.

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                          • reyes the roof
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 11526

                            #14
                            Re: Franchise Schedule

                            Originally posted by Juzbee
                            I'm clearly a crusty old codger, because what I'd like is an option to play the old "balanced schedule" with no interleague. Each team in their respective leagues hosted and visited each of the other teams in the league twice a year. I wish MLB would go back to this, although I realize interleague is here to stay.. But they could stop this ridiculously lopsided scheduling so many games each year within your own division. I also play as the Tigers, and if I have to play Chicago or Cleveland one more time I'm going to vomit.
                            Sign me up for no interleague too

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