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Ok did Yankee franchise was always sold out. Now I’m doing reds franchise about same record but no one hardly at the games anyone know why ?
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Ok did Yankee franchise was always sold out. Now I’m doing reds franchise about same record but no one hardly at the games anyone know why ?
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They have dynamic crowds for franchise. I don’t know their exact algorithms but I’d expect you’d need a couple of playoff years probably to up the Reds attendance.
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Bigger markets will always have almost sold out stadiums no matter how the team is performing. The only outlier off the top of my head would be the Marlins.
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sure would be nice to be able to move the Redlegs (or Rays. or Marlins. or A's) to San Antonio (7th largest city in America?) in a Show franchise.OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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BTW the attendance displayed in game ( usually around 8th inning ) never ever match what’s in game log ( by usually a few thousands off).
Not a big bug but SCEA of good old days would have that one patched very quickly. Now it’s still pending after last patch of the game.Comment
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I am the Phillies in my Franchise and often when I'm in first place barely half of CBP is filled. I don't get it.Comment
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well, nyc has twice the population as the second largest city in America, so if both the Rays AND the Marlins relocated to the big Apple, even they would outsell Cincy. Cincinnati Pittsburgh & St. Louis are all extremely comparable population-wise, and I want to say they are all 3 at the bottom size of all mlb cities. Heck, there are minor league cities more populated than Cincy Pitt & St. Lou.
sure would be nice to be able to move the Redlegs (or Rays. or Marlins. or A's) to San Antonio (7th largest city in America?) in a Show franchise.
It's the second largest city in North America, beaten out by Mexico City, however that is only if you count living population. If you count working population, New York is still the largest.Comment
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Yea I feel that way in my White Sox Franchise....Despite winning back to back World Series championships and in first place... Guaranteed Rate still seemed half full...Yea the Cubs have a bigger fan base in Chicago but when the White Sox are good in real life they still pack the stadium...not in the show...Comment
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I know I'm being a nitpicky bastard, but New York is the largest city in America, by a significant margin. Unless you're talking about geographical area.
It's the second largest city in North America, beaten out by Mexico City, however that is only if you count living population. If you count working population, New York is still the largest.OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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BTW the attendance displayed in game ( usually around 8th inning ) never ever match what’s in game log ( by usually a few thousands off).
Not a big bug but SCEA of good old days would have that one patched very quickly. Now it’s still pending after last patch of the game.OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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