I started a franchise in 17 and carried over to 18. But I lost my data and I am now starting over. I was wondering if I should download a roster with real contracts or defaults. Im leaning towards real contracts but to those guys deep into their franchises how does using real contract effect the game?
Should I go with real contracts or default contracts for my franchise roster?
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Should I go with real contracts or default contracts for my franchise roster?
Hey guys,
I started a franchise in 17 and carried over to 18. But I lost my data and I am now starting over. I was wondering if I should download a roster with real contracts or defaults. Im leaning towards real contracts but to those guys deep into their franchises how does using real contract effect the game?Tags: None -
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Re: Should I go with real contracts or default contracts for my franchise roster?
It truly depends on how you play franchise, if you play 30-team control (which is very easy to set up) then trading and budgeting isn't too much of an issue because any outrageous issues that uprise you can go back and override. The morale system is dumb as is and there's no guarantee the players will be "happy" with their default contracts over their real life contract, especially given that many real life contracts are higher than the game's default contract.PSN: lxl_Porta_lxl
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Re: Should I go with real contracts or default contracts for my franchise roster?
I'm in the 2019 season of my franchise, using real contracts, edited for all players making more than 400k per season. I do not control all 30 teams because that holds no appeal to me. The GM aspect of the game is huge for me, and I want to compete vs the CPU.
Real contracts do create morale issues, but most of them can be overcome. I have multiple players on my team who are in the RED with long term deals, but they're still in the positive overall with morale. I don't stress about that part.
I'm experiencing frustrations in the offseasons though, because the game will not let me spend anywhere close to my budget in free agency. Still trying to figure that part out.Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.Comment
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Re: Should I go with real contracts or default contracts for my franchise roster?
I'm in the 2019 season of my franchise, using real contracts, edited for all players making more than 400k per season. I do not control all 30 teams because that holds no appeal to me. The GM aspect of the game is huge for me, and I want to compete vs the CPU.
Real contracts do create morale issues, but most of them can be overcome. I have multiple players on my team who are in the RED with long term deals, but they're still in the positive overall with morale. I don't stress about that part.
I'm experiencing frustrations in the offseasons though, because the game will not let me spend anywhere close to my budget in free agency. Still trying to figure that part out.
The game's system is just not built to handle anything but default contracts. It can be mitigated somewhat with 30 team control, but still results in issues and lots of workarounds/extra work. It's definitely a no-go with single team franchises like you're using.Comment
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Re: Should I go with real contracts or default contracts for my franchise roster?
Either way, I'm now on July 1st, 2019, playing every game in this franchise, and I'm not stopping. I'll find a workaround and make it work my way. Avoiding having players in arbitration, especially the final year, seems to be very important.Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.Comment
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