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kkamsi4
10-02-2007, 10:48 PM
Hi Now I'm playing In 1918 in NY Giants, I want to build new stadium in more
small market area because playing in Big Market is quite easy and boring.
I'm pondering moving to ST louis, Kansas city, or Minnesota, those areas are quite small in those age and still available.
So If I move to those areas, what will happen to teams that supposed to appear in these area like Twins, Royals? those markets are quite small to afford two local franchises..

I hope to see real Royals and Twins or Card to play with. If I choose their locals first, Does AI pick other locations to them?

ohms_law
10-02-2007, 11:00 PM
The AI will still move the teams, as is historically appropriate. The best solution to that is to either immediately move them back, or immediately move them to a different location.

Better yet, move to a non-historic city. Albany, NY comes to mind. You could move to San Fran very early. Hartford, CT. Someplace in the Carolinas, etc...

Clay Dreslough
10-04-2007, 05:01 PM
The problem with our city data is that it isn't correctly historically. So if you move to SF you will make good money, as you would in the present day. I'm hoping to fix this for Baseball Mogul 2009.

Choosing a city like Hartford or Albany would give you a better small market challenge.

ohms_law
10-04-2007, 10:09 PM
Speaking of which... if you need data, I've got plenty of it now.

Jeff Olsen
10-05-2007, 11:02 AM
The AI will still move the teams, as is historically appropriate. The best solution to that is to either immediately move them back, or immediately move them to a different location.Or switch them to Human control, refuse the move, then switch them back to AI control.

Coach Owens
10-05-2007, 02:05 PM
That's what you think Clay! ;)

Dvd Avins
10-05-2007, 05:21 PM
What about Mogul ratings for teams that move? Are they based on the old city, the new city, or some combination? I'm particularlly interested for the answer in BM2K7, but it would be good to know for BM2K8, too.