Rhett -> Financial/Salary Question (12/26/2005 9:24:26 AM)
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First off, a belated Merry Christmas to everyone. I purchased the game recently, and am quite impressed (especially coming from someone who does this as a part time job/love affair). Just browsing the forums it is easy to see Shaun's devotion to this project and his hard work. I have played OOTP in the past, and I am looking forward to keeping both of these games on my hard drive for years to come. Now comes my question: is there anyway to have "real life" finances in place? My apologies if it is obvious or has been asked before, but I just would love to be working with contracts that are similar to those being offered today. It would be nice if I could change the league to have realistic financing (without having to edit each individual locality- i.e. Chicago Cubs have a 2005 payroll of ~100 million as opposed to the 280 million they currently have). I know it is a minor quibble, but it would add alot to the 'feeling' of being a real MLB manager/GM. FYI I am using the Lahman database for 2005. Thanks for your help, and again my thanks and commendations for being a developer who is willing to be so involved in the community! [&o][&o] EDIT: On second thought, would it be possible to simply edit the payroll limits of each team? My concern with doing this is twofold: a) That it would not adapt over time (ie grow to accomidate (sp) normal changes in income disparity) and b) That currently signed players' contracts would not change with the income change (ie a player's 20 million dollar contract would not drop to account for the 'deflation' of payroll). Thanks again! EDIT2: Well I decided to just try it out, and the answer is no the player contracts do not deflate along with payroll (in fact you are given a message preventing you from changing the payroll). Sorry for this 'stream of conciousness' type of post and attempted solutions. :)
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