Custom Leagues in 20 - How to get a single-player league

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  • omegaminus
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    • Apr 2010
    • 51

    #1

    Custom Leagues in 20 - How to get a single-player league

    Okay, this post will be a quick one before I go to bed, but I wanted to start a thread to get this info out there. Here's my short post-release experience:

    I made a 4-team league using my main account and sent invites to the child accounts I have. I set the league to use DD teams and had my child accounts join and immediately quit. This worked.

    I ended up with a 4-team league with 3 CPU teams and was not required to advance to the Regular Season (i.e. begin the league) with the human players in.

    A couple of notes:

    • The CPU will control the departed user's DD team as configured at the time of departure.


    • Invites may not work until the invitee has initialized his DD team by entering DD and doing/skipping the tutorial. I sent the invites first, then started the game for the first time using my child accounts and ended up having to re-send the invites.

    I didn't try anything else. Not enough time and I have to go to work in the morning.
  • Red_Ted_is_back
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    • Jun 2019
    • 236

    #2
    Re: Custom Leagues in 20 - How to get a single-player league

    Thanks for posting this! If anybody is able to test whether a burn account can rejoin the league after abandoning a team (so if you have a single burn account, is it possible to effectively create multiple CPU teams with that one account as described in the post by @omegaminus) that would also be useful.

    This would be a good way for a player to have a single player custom league with say all AL or NL teams for example.


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    • ukas
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      • Sep 2015
      • 21

      #3
      Re: Custom Leagues in 20 - How to get a single-player league

      Originally posted by Red_Ted_is_back
      Thanks for posting this! If anybody is able to test whether a burn account can rejoin the league after abandoning a team (so if you have a single burn account, is it possible to effectively create multiple CPU teams with that one account as described in the post by @omegaminus) that would also be useful.

      This would be a good way for a player to have a single player custom league with say all AL or NL teams for example.


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      I'm not sure about DD teams but it is possible using the MLB teams. I did it multiple times last night testing this out.

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      • Red_Ted_is_back
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        • Jun 2019
        • 236

        #4
        Re: Custom Leagues in 20 - How to get a single-player league

        Originally posted by ukas
        I'm not sure about DD teams but it is possible using the MLB teams. I did it multiple times last night testing this out.


        Thanks! Looking forward to getting to know the league management features with a practice league full of CPU teams.


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        • omegaminus
          Rookie
          • Apr 2010
          • 51

          #5
          Re: Custom Leagues in 20 - How to get a single-player league

          Originally posted by ukas
          I'm not sure about DD teams but it is possible using the MLB teams. I did it multiple times last night testing this out.

          Was that with one invite or did you have to re-invite the second account each time you had it leave the league? My experience was that after leaving the league, the child user would have to have been re-invited since the 'pending invites' went to zero.

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