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  • TheDarkKnightRises
    MVP
    • Apr 2015
    • 1060

    #1

    Editing RTTS Rosters

    Is it me or is it insane that we don’t have the option to edit rosters in RTTS?

    My player just won the MVP/Triple Crown and lost his jersey # when my team signed a player with a overall rating 1 point better than mine.

    Why on earth can’t we edit the jersey numbers of players? That’s a huge oversight.
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  • Gagnon39
    Windy City Sports Fan
    • Mar 2003
    • 8544

    #2
    Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

    Originally posted by TheDarkKnightRises
    Is it me or is it insane that we don’t have the option to edit rosters in RTTS?

    My player just won the MVP/Triple Crown and lost his jersey # when my team signed a player with a overall rating 1 point better than mine.

    Why on earth can’t we edit the jersey numbers of players? That’s a huge oversight.
    I've pointed this out year after year, it never gets fixed.
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    • TheDarkKnightRises
      MVP
      • Apr 2015
      • 1060

      #3
      Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

      Originally posted by Gagnon39
      I've pointed this out year after year, it never gets fixed.
      I wish they would listen. Seems like they are just being lazy honestly.
      PSN: MrMet2488


      MLB: New York Mets
      NFL: New York Giants
      NBA: Los Angeles Lakers
      NHL: New York Rangers
      NCAAF: Miami Hurricanes
      NCAAB: Duke Blue Devils/St. John's Red Storm

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      • garry1221
        Rookie
        • Jul 2017
        • 152

        #4
        Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

        I used to "want" #21. After years of the number issues, I climbed the ladder and started using higher #'s. Did the new guy have more experience than you? Is he older? Both are valid reasons a player in RL might lose his #, so it begrudgingly makes sense in game.

        While total control over #'s might be nice, i'd be happy with a prompt saying "player x is older/has more tenure, choose your new number {list of available #'s}.

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        • TheDarkKnightRises
          MVP
          • Apr 2015
          • 1060

          #5
          Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

          Originally posted by garry1221
          I used to "want" #21. After years of the number issues, I climbed the ladder and started using higher #'s. Did the new guy have more experience than you? Is he older? Both are valid reasons a player in RL might lose his #, so it begrudgingly makes sense in game.

          While total control over #'s might be nice, i'd be happy with a prompt saying "player x is older/has more tenure, choose your new number {list of available #'s}.

          It was Scott freaking Kingery lol

          My player hit 60 home runs last season. He isn’t even in the same stratosphere as my guy.
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          MLB: New York Mets
          NFL: New York Giants
          NBA: Los Angeles Lakers
          NHL: New York Rangers
          NCAAF: Miami Hurricanes
          NCAAB: Duke Blue Devils/St. John's Red Storm

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          • garry1221
            Rookie
            • Jul 2017
            • 152

            #6
            Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

            Originally posted by TheDarkKnightRises
            It was Scott freaking Kingery lol

            My player hit 60 home runs last season. He isn’t even in the same stratosphere as my guy.
            Idk who that is, nor do I care. In real life, younger, less tenured players often cede their preferred number to a newly acquired player with more years of experience. I don't recall a time where a player came into a new org and told a younger player "you had great stats last season, keep the number I've been using my whole career". There may be cases similar but it's rare. Again, it's the reason I started using higher numbers. Far more rare that someone takes it.

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            • Gagnon39
              Windy City Sports Fan
              • Mar 2003
              • 8544

              #7
              Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

              Originally posted by TheDarkKnightRises
              I wish they would listen. Seems like they are just being lazy honestly.
              It is tremendously frustrating. Especially considering we see our player's back frequently while fielding.
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              • HandsomeJack
                Rookie
                • Mar 2005
                • 57

                #8
                Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

                My number is a big deal for me. Before starting my RTTS career I edit the rosters, from A to the MLB, so no one else on the teams I'm willing to play for has my number. There are only 6 teams that I'm interested in pursuing a career with so it doesn't take me long to edit them all out.

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                • TheDarkKnightRises
                  MVP
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 1060

                  #9
                  Re: Editing RTTS Rosters

                  Originally posted by garry1221
                  Idk who that is, nor do I care. In real life, younger, less tenured players often cede their preferred number to a newly acquired player with more years of experience. I don't recall a time where a player came into a new org and told a younger player "you had great stats last season, keep the number I've been using my whole career". There may be cases similar but it's rare. Again, it's the reason I started using higher numbers. Far more rare that someone takes it.

                  Lmfao!!! I needed a good laugh this morning.

                  If a player hit 60 home runs in a season they would never ask him to change his jersey number in a million years for a veteran. That’s not how it works at all.
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                  NFL: New York Giants
                  NBA: Los Angeles Lakers
                  NHL: New York Rangers
                  NCAAF: Miami Hurricanes
                  NCAAB: Duke Blue Devils/St. John's Red Storm

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