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  1. 4 minutes ago, greenz81 said:

    What does the crash message say? Do you have enough free hard drive space? What version of windows are you running? 

    I am running windows 11, I have 208 gigs free... When it crashes the game just closes it doesnt come up with any error. I have tried both days

     

    1) used a previous save where I have played 1-2 seasons in FM23 and I go to auto sim in fm24 just to see if it works fine... It crashes and closes fm24

    2) I have started a brand new save in fm23 without doing anything just created a save. I then open the save in fm24 sim on holidays a few months and the same thing the game closes...

  2. So basically how this is supposed to work that it is supposed to be the Championship Team is supposed to be relegated to League2 Ontario while the top team in League2 Ontario is supposed to be promoted as you can see in the screenshot below 

     

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    Then the bottom team from League1 Ontario Championship is supposed to be relegated to League2 Ontario which I have set

     

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    however I am getting this error and donno where i went wrong

     

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  3. 5 hours ago, XaW said:

    Well, most countries have a lot more divisions down than what is in FM. For example Norway has 11 tiers, but only 4 are in the game. The reason why the lower tiers are not in the game is often because there is not much interest. In the last few versions I've created the Norwegian lower leagues myself, and if the leagues you want are not in FM, you can create them yourself (or search around the web to see if anyone else has done so). If you want to do it yourself, you can head into the editors section and start to learn about it here:

    https://community.sigames.com/forums/forum/26-editors-hideaway/

    Thanks XaW I was just curious how SI determined what leagues to put into the game but thanks for answering my question

  4. 17 hours ago, XaW said:

    Not quite sure what you are asking here, but I'll venture a guess.

    If a league is changing from say one top tier and one 2nd tier, into one top tier and two sub division in the 2nd tier then these things will usually be updated in the game. If a league adds another lower division, then that might not be included. If you gave more specifics, then perhaps I can give a better educated guess, but at the moment this is all very theoretical...

    For example XaW my country Canada has expanded their league then just CPL.. I was wondering becasue it now has like 5-6 tiers of different leagues because CPL is in fm23 if the other canada leagues would be in the base game or is that something i would have to add?

  5. On 15/09/2023 at 23:46, phnompenhandy said:

    This is the ONLY reason I'll consider buying FM24. It seems that the upgrades will be quite minor, but I'll pay for them if I can continue my FM23 save. I started at level 15 in a Scottish mod. It generally takes about six months for fans to create such in-depth league add-ons for the more obscure leagues, so it will be a huge time-saver if I can carry it over.

    Where do I find this mod I find it interesting

  6. On 26/05/2023 at 10:16, Dallan said:

    I have no idea what you're trying to say here, but...yes? I think?

    The OP explains the issue with Yellow's Canada database - the changes Yellow makes to the Canadian MLS2 teams break this file's Next Pro rules. Easiest fix, which is also in the OP, is to edit your copy of Yellow's file and move Toronto 2 and Vancouver 2 from "MLS Next Pro Canadian Teams" to the appropriate MLS Next Pro conference (ie, Eastern for Toronto, Western for Vancouver).

    thanks Dallan very much appreciated

  7. On 15/05/2023 at 18:21, Dallan said:

    That was the change, yes. There were some other cosmetic things I noticed while I was there but that was the important one.

    Dallas question.. the MLS league is it like MLS 30 some tv ing games each team plays each other etc?

     

    Also do you know how to make this file playable with other files.. For example using this one with Yellow's Canada database... When i go to use both it it says that the MLS Pro League is wrong country set?

  8. On 13/04/2023 at 11:00, Armeniar said:

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    S3 – Serie C (Italy, D3)

    Stadium, professional status and feeder clubs

    Our board ruled that we needed to move to another ground after our promotion to the third tier. We’ll be renting the San Marino Stadium, also home to our national team. Very content with this as it’s a lot better than our previous stadium, with the very limited capacity of 750 people.

    In addition, we became a professional club as from this season. Yay! We renewed most of our senior squad contracts to full time deals in June, because as from July we would fall under the absurdly strict financial regulations of the Italian Serie C (= minimum wage of €500 p/w). Every extra euro helps! Financially the Serie C does however also finally offer some certainty, even with little profits month per month. We might finally be able to do some improvements to our facilities after the season…

    Last but not least, I decided to terminate the links with our two feeder clubs Forli and Ravenna. They play in a lower tier, so it would not benefit us in any way. Very eager to find a new senior affiliate, up until now without luck though…

    Transfers

    Outgoing, two of our four Sammarinese loanies returned to their club. Pierini returned to Cesena, while Sassuolo was reluctant to re-loan twin brothers Benvenuti to us (even after playing >30 games for our club). At deadline day, Giancomo was finally allowed to return to us on loan. Tommaso only returned in January for the remainder of the season. Last but not least, Pari was given a one year contract at our club after his deal at Cesena expired. He was immediately sent to affiliate club SS Cosmos, in the hope he would get more game time there and develop.

    Ambrosini decided to retire, but will remain at Victor San Marino as an U20 coach. Additionally, four players were let go: Monaco, Pasquini and Mengucci didn’t get a new deal, while Farabegoli signed for Cannara in the fifth tier.

    Incoming, we searched for some local Italian players to reinforce our senior squad. Farinelli, born in Ravenna, was the first one to join us on a free from Corticella (Serie D). Furthermore, two young defenders Mancini and Diotallevi were welcomed at our club.

    However I was happy with these signings, we lacked some depth. Luckily, in October, our national team star Berardi signed a three-year contract. Very happy to have him around, I hope he can become a huge part of our project the following seasons. If everything goes well, I even aspire to keep him around until the end of his career. Mid december, Nanni followed his example. At the same time, the Italo Belgian Mamona (born in Pesaro) signed a deal. Previously, he was under contract at Cremonese in the Serie B. Three new attacking options that fill in the depth we were missing after the end of the summer!

    Squad

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    Season summary

    While being viewed as one of the top candidates for relegation, I always believed we would have a solid season. Particularly helpful in that case is a good start, for which we got a little helping hand: in our first five games, we were awarded three penalties. Result? Four wins, three penalty goals by Sabba and a first place. Apart from a poor run in April, we kept performing and it quickly turned out like we were going to get a spot in the play offs for the Serie B. We did, finishing 7th.

    Play-off time! Promotion to the Serie B would’ve been rather unexpected and maybe a little too soon, but we couldn’t let this chance slip away. In our first game, we dominated Arezzo and won after a goal from our captain Sabba. This meant we proceeded to the second round, an away game against Ancona. Sadly enough, we had a real off day. We never really stood our ground and were already down 2 goals at half time. End result: 2-1 and another season in the Serie C!

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    Also lost in the second round of the Coppa Italia Lega Pro, Juventus’ U23 side was just too strong (2-0). Kenan Yildiz completely destroyed us.

    Youth intake

    We were able to do our very first upgrades in terms of youth recruitment and junior coaching, so I hoped to see an impact in our youth intake. There was just one (very) good looking prospect: Italian attacker Lelli. However, not a single Sammarinese player that looks decent. Rather disappointing.

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    House rules

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    Transfers:

    - Unlimited transfers of Sammarinese players with Sammarinese nationality, apart from this only Italians born in the near vicinity can be offered a contract (thus place of birth being in republic San Marino or Italian provinces Forlì-Cesena, Pesaro e Urbino, Ravenna and Rimini.)

    - Players from youth intake Victor San Marino or San Marino Academy can be signed, regardless of their nationality or place of birth;

    - There must be at least six Sammarinese players in the Senior squad at all time; and

    - As from the Serie A, two non-European players of the same nation are allowed in the squad. RemarkThis rule was corrected from Serie B to Serie A, as the transfer rules of the 2nd division make this really hard.

    Loans

    - Maximum 3 loans per season. Players are eligible for a loan spell according to the same rules as for transfers set out above.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    S3 – National Team

    Disastrous beginning of the season with our National Team. First of all, our two leading players, Nanni and Berardi could not find a new club in summer and had to be picked up by our club halfway through the season. Same goes for Cappichioni, also part of the starting XI. Moreover, we started with two 0-1 losses in our new Nations League group with Moldova, Liechtenstein and Belarus in September. If that was not enough yet, a week after we got some terrible news. Guidi (Cesena), by far our most promising youngster, withdrew from his National Team commitment. The fact he seeks a chance at Italy’s NT is just nonsense, as he already collected 11 caps for us… :idiot:

    The next international break, it almost felt like our players were eager to show Guidi how stupid he had been. After losing in Moldova, we faced Liechtenstein at home without our top striker Nanni (suspended). This meant our youth prospect Terenzi had to play up front, with little to no experience (at that moment, 3 short subs at club level and one at international level). Things seemed to – finally – fall into place as we started really strong. A  smart pass past the defence from Terenzi put Vannucci one-v-one against Büchel. Our #10 didn’t hesitate and opened the score, becoming the youngest ever goalscorer for both our country and the Nations League at 16 year and 105 days old! Only a few minutes later, the same Vannucci got tackled in the 16: penalty! Berardi took his responsibility, celebrating his transfer to Victor San Marino two days earlier. To top things off, Terenzi felt like an assist wasn’t enough in his first starting appearance: 3-0 at half time (also the final score), I couldn’t believe my eyes. What a game! It took a long time, but we end our winless streak of 143 games since 2004:applause:

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    Not entirely unexpected, we end last in our Nations League Group with only these three points:

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    Next up: World Cup Qualifications! The group is rather interesting, I can see ourselves going through… All jokes aside, we did manage to grab a point in our second game. Malta was held to a draw after Berardi punished an early mistake by their defence. Results so far:

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    @Armeniar I assume with your national team you didn't start with them when u started your save so just wondering how far into the save were you able to get before you were able to become club manager of national club as well.

  9. @samba23 a couple of questions....

    a) anyone see or know if MLS teams draft players from the NCAA for their league?

    b) where do NCAA teams find their players from MLS academy teams or youth intakes?

    c) Generally what is it 20 games for regular NCAA + say 15-20 for playoffs if you make it to the finals and then 20 for U19?

    d) just wondering how does this NCAA deal with the rest of the USA leagues or is this just NCAA type thing not league1 league 2 etc after MLS?

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