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Dynasty Tips and Tricks?
Looking to start another (sigh) dynasty soon and was wondering what everyone all ready running a chise. Need tips to deal with Restarting Dynasty Syndrome, graphics and anything in between. Any help is greatly appreciated."It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward"Tags: None -
Re: Dynasty Tips and Tricks?
I know it sounds simple but finding something you love and that interests you is really a key. Never base your work on something you think people will follow. The perfect project should be one you would run even if no one ever posted any replies.
As far as graphics/layouts, again find something that you enjoy. Maybe simple recaps is more your thing. The second it becomes work though is when you burnout on a project.
Hope this helps! We have all been there.A Rising Storm in the North | Cheese's Eastern Michigan Dynasty (NCAA '12)
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Re: Dynasty Tips and Tricks?
Yes. It is best to start out with a team you like. Then when you get moving, you can try other teams. I started out with Bowling Green, a team I had no ties with at all, and before long I felt attached to them. Looking at your signature of favorite teams, I wouldn't mind seeing an Auburn dynasty. They have a fun offense. Start with the basics in your reporting, and then work your way up to the complex styles of guys like kswgrad, thesportsguru, and myself.Red Sox|Patriots|Celtics|UConnComment
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Re: Dynasty Tips and Tricks?
I know it sounds simple but finding something you love and that interests you is really a key. Never base your work on something you think people will follow. The perfect project should be one you would run even if no one ever posted any replies.
As far as graphics/layouts, again find something that you enjoy. Maybe simple recaps is more your thing. The second it becomes work though is when you burnout on a project.
Hope this helps! We have all been there.
Yes. It is best to start out with a team you like. Then when you get moving, you can try other teams. I started out with Bowling Green, a team I had no ties with at all, and before long I felt attached to them. Looking at your signature of favorite teams, I wouldn't mind seeing an Auburn dynasty. They have a fun offense. Start with the basics in your reporting, and then work your way up to the complex styles of guys like kswgrad, thesportsguru, and myself."It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward"Comment
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