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  • Bigc45157
    Rookie
    • Dec 2017
    • 95

    #1

    Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

    Has anyone had success with taking a MyLeague beyond 5 years?

    Are there any other tricks that one can do to try and push a somewhat realistic sim to the ten year mark? I'm willing manually adjust some things as they get out of whack down the line.

    I usually control all teams and try to balance the league. I think the changes in the landscape of the league in ten years is awesome to watch.

    Thanks in advance!
  • aimlessgun
    Rookie
    • Aug 2013
    • 160

    #2
    Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

    You'll want to edit draft classes, they will tend to flood the game with way too many players in the 80s. I've been editing down to three 85-89s and five 80-84s in a class but this is still too many tbh. Also in my case they didn't give me enough megastars (95+) once Lebron/Steph/KD age out, went down to only one 95+ until I started editing classes.

    This may sound tedious but quick editing potentials is pretty fast tbh.

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    • Bigc45157
      Rookie
      • Dec 2017
      • 95

      #3
      Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

      Thank you for that tidbit - I'll definitely put it to use.

      What progression sliders do you use?

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      • itsmb8
        MVP
        • May 2011
        • 3368

        #4
        Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

        Originally posted by aimlessgun
        You'll want to edit draft classes, they will tend to flood the game with way too many players in the 80s. I've been editing down to three 85-89s and five 80-84s in a class but this is still too many tbh. Also in my case they didn't give me enough megastars (95+) once Lebron/Steph/KD age out, went down to only one 95+ until I started editing classes.

        This may sound tedious but quick editing potentials is pretty fast tbh.
        IMO, you should only have one 85-89 every 2-3 years in a class, or maybe even rarer than that. Those guys are really rare, we've just been lucky with Spida and Luka.
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        • eraserx13
          Rookie
          • Sep 2003
          • 265

          #5
          Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

          In my settings, I have draft quality settings at 44. In addition, I global edit each draft class where their I subtract 1 year from their beginning max age and 2 years from their ending max age. I just leave potential ratings untouched. This is helpful for when you fully scout a player and can see his potential. His beginning peak age will determine if he will fully realize that potential or not.

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          • VAWereWolf65
            MVP
            • Jul 2016
            • 1751

            #6
            Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

            Originally posted by itsmb8
            IMO, you should only have one 85-89 every 2-3 years in a class, or maybe even rarer than that. Those guys are really rare, we've just been lucky with Spida and Luka.
            I'd actually say the opposite. This year we have Doncic, last year we had Mitchell, In 2017 we had Ben Simmons (even though he didn't play that year, he was still drafted then). Before that it was Towns in 2016. That's 4 years in a row of having 85-89 guys as rookies.

            If you want to go back farther, you had Lillard in 2013 and Kyrie in 2012 who could've arguably been 85-89. Then Blake in 2011 who was MVP caliber in his rookie season and Tyreke Evans in 2010 who is one of the few rookies to ever average 20+ PPG. I'd be willing to bet money that Zion or RJ Barrett could end up in that 85-89 range as rookies next season.

            For me, the key is their potentials. I think it's fine to have 85-89 guys as long as they don't all have crazy high potentials. Looking at just the guys that I listed there, Kyrie, Blake Griffin, Tyreke Evans and KAT have all improved since their rookie seasons, but not tremendously. Especially with Tyreke Evans and Blake Griffin who pretty much peaked during their first year in the league.
            VAWereWolf65's Custom Draft Class Thread - 2k19 (Xbox One)

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            • DocHolliday
              Farewell and 'ado
              • Oct 2002
              • 4703

              #7
              Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

              Originally posted by eraserx13
              In my settings, I have draft quality settings at 44. In addition, I global edit each draft class where their I subtract 1 year from their beginning max age and 2 years from their ending max age. I just leave potential ratings untouched. This is helpful for when you fully scout a player and can see his potential. His beginning peak age will determine if he will fully realize that potential or not.


              How do you globally edit from inside MyLeague?


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              • delspf
                Rookie
                • Mar 2004
                • 403

                #8
                Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

                Originally posted by DocHolliday
                How do you globally edit from inside MyLeague?


                Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
                Probably at the end of the season when you you are prompted if you want to generate a draft class, import one or create one
                Can't believe I been a member here this long

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                • Linacruise1467
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2019
                  • 7

                  #9
                  Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

                  Agree with aimlessgun

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                  • Gramps91
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 2105

                    #10
                    Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

                    Something I have had to resort to doing is just turning rule changes off completely. The tournament for the #1 draft pick messed mine up to where the same team would get the #1 draft pick every year. I even changed the rule back to the lottery and the same team would get the top chances every year regardless of how their record was and regardless if whether or not they were in the playoffs and didn't even belong in the lottery in the first place. Part of it is just me being paranoid but I don't trust any of the rule changes to not completely mess everything up.
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                    • eraserx13
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 265

                      #11
                      Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

                      Originally posted by DocHolliday
                      How do you globally edit from inside MyLeague?


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                      I save MyLeague prior to importing a historical/auto generate a draft class. Then, I add a draft class. The go to prospects where I save the draft class. I exit MyLeague without saving and then edit the draft class from the main menu. Restart MyLeague so I am prompted to import saved draft class.

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                      • Bigc45157
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2017
                        • 95

                        #12
                        Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

                        Is there anyway to fix having all rookies beign 20 or 21 years old when you import a created Draft Class?

                        I use created draft classes, whether fictional or the ones created for 2019, 2020, etc.

                        All of the ages were correct in the class itself and once they got into MyLeague, they were all older.

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                        • kamoner_
                          Rookie
                          • Oct 2017
                          • 25

                          #13
                          Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

                          Originally posted by Bigc45157
                          Is there anyway to fix having all rookies beign 20 or 21 years old when you import a created Draft Class?

                          I use created draft classes, whether fictional or the ones created for 2019, 2020, etc.

                          All of the ages were correct in the class itself and once they got into MyLeague, they were all older.
                          manually change them back one by one after they get drafted lol. literally no other way, for whatever reason the first year draft class if bugged, no player can be under the age of 20 when they get drafted and most of the randomly generated players are 25-26 years old. So stupid

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                          • Bigc45157
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2017
                            • 95

                            #14
                            Re: Advice for taking MyLeague beyond 5 years

                            Originally posted by kamoner_
                            manually change them back one by one after they get drafted lol. literally no other way, for whatever reason the first year draft class if bugged, no player can be under the age of 20 when they get drafted and most of the randomly generated players are 25-26 years old. So stupid
                            I'm good for manually adjusting, but I can't go below 21 once they're in.

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