Originally posted by LordEvil
Wow, yeah a lot of good stuff for owners struggling in this guide. A lot of it Short Bus uses. There is a couple of things different but 80 percent is dead on.
I have a private forum that's not being used and was thinking of doing something similiar. If your interested in running it Thunder your more than welcome to use it and name it something like Pee Wee training school or something like that. I planned on doing it when I got bored with pee wees. We can have owners inputs as well on things like you mentioned, stopping the QB run, best plays etc. I get so any pms from people in peewee wanting to join my team as a gm to see how we do it. I am opposed to showing everything in the AI but I dont mind helping teams that need help for this and that.
agreed if every team follows this guide, games can be a little bit more competitive, not saying it will guarantee anyone a championship but your team may have a better chance.
there is still AI issues that each team would need to figure out but great job to the OP
Wow, yeah a lot of good stuff for owners struggling in this guide. A lot of it Short Bus uses. There is a couple of things different but 80 percent is dead on.
I have a private forum that's not being used and was thinking of doing something similiar. If your interested in running it Thunder your more than welcome to use it and name it something like Pee Wee training school or something like that. I planned on doing it when I got bored with pee wees. We can have owners inputs as well on things like you mentioned, stopping the QB run, best plays etc. I get so any pms from people in peewee wanting to join my team as a gm to see how we do it. I am opposed to showing everything in the AI but I dont mind helping teams that need help for this and that.
agreed if every team follows this guide, games can be a little bit more competitive, not saying it will guarantee anyone a championship but your team may have a better chance.
there is still AI issues that each team would need to figure out but great job to the OP