Re: No Schedule Changes In ASB 2OO4 Again ......
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It shouldn't be that hard to change the teams. All you have to do is assign each team a number that has something to do with division and standing (i.e., 1st Place AL East = 1, Last Place AL East = 5, First Place AL Central = 6 and so on). Then, take the 2003 schedule and switch the teams based on their new number to create the 2004 schedule.
Example: If the Red Sox finish 1st in your 2003 ASB season, they would replace the Yankees on the 2004 schedule. It would change things up a little.
Did that make any sense???
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yes, and I believe they use a formula similar to that one.
with the exception of Acclaim.
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It shouldn't be that hard to change the teams. All you have to do is assign each team a number that has something to do with division and standing (i.e., 1st Place AL East = 1, Last Place AL East = 5, First Place AL Central = 6 and so on). Then, take the 2003 schedule and switch the teams based on their new number to create the 2004 schedule.
Example: If the Red Sox finish 1st in your 2003 ASB season, they would replace the Yankees on the 2004 schedule. It would change things up a little.
Did that make any sense???
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yes, and I believe they use a formula similar to that one.
with the exception of Acclaim.
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