Moving & Replacing Teams

Written by  //  November 2, 2008  //  Guides  //  1 Comment

Moving Teams To Different Leagues.

We use this a lot when we are creating databases such as super leagues, It makes for a really fun game and on the whole It’s pretty simple to do. I’m going to take you through the basics of creating a simple Super League and hopefully by the end of this you will be fully confident in creating your own Super League. There is various other ways you can create a slightly more advanced Super League, such as moving teams down leagues etc, but that will come on another day.

Let’s get Started.

Firstly you will need to select the league that you wish to edit, you’ll need to pick a league that has the same amount of teams, that you want to have in your Super League, for example if you want 20 teams in your top tier Super League, you’ll need a division that already has 20 teams in it, such as the EPL. League rules can not be edited on the game, so make sure the league you have picked Isn’t to obscure and the rules are simple and generic.

Now you have your league, you will need to decide on the teams that will be inhabiting it. In this tutorial we will be directly replacing the teams, for example, if you swap Sevilla with Tottenham, Sevilla with move to the the EPL and Tottenham will replace Sevilla in La Liga and so on. Once you have an idea of the teams you want to move into the Super League, your ready to start some editing.

I need to get my self onto the screen that shows all of the teams that are playing in the league I searched for, to do this : Find – Competition – [Name Of The League] – Teams : You should have a screen similar to what I’ve got below (Obviously dependent on what league you selected):

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Starting from the top, click once on the first team listed in the league, the swap button located at the bottom will of now became active and you can now click on it. After you’ve clicked Swap you should be confronted with a search bar, you’ll need to key in name of the team you want to replace the team you clicked on. I’m going to swap the team I clicked on (Sunderland) with the first team I noted down on my 20 teams to go in the Super League (Real Madrid) So I’ll input “Real Madrid” into the search field and double click on them when the search is finished. I’ll then have Real Madrid in my league in place of Sunderland, who will of replaced Real Madrid in La Liga. I now need to double click on Real Madrid and view there competition screen which will look like so: (Depending on the team you picked)

If you look at where is says “Last Division” it still says the Spanish First Division, of course we want to make this database as realistic as possible so we need to change that to “English Premier Division” unless you want Madrid to be one of the promoted teams. You’ll also need to edit where it says last position, as you can see it says “1″ It’s ok to leave it as that, but make sure you don’t use the number 1 again for the last position. Which is why It’s very important to look at every team you re-arrange. You also need to coincide the continental seeding with their last league position. Once you’ve done all that there is nothing else you are required to edit, of course you could edit the relationships, records and history if you find it necessary. You will need to follow this procedure for every team you move into your Super League, and most importantly, you need to make sure everything coincides together (Last Position) – (Last Division) etc, remember you’ll need to set 3 teams Last Division to the Championship and have there last position set to 1-2-3 respectively. Obviously, some of this will be different depending on what team you are editing, the structure and procedure is still the same though.

Once you have all your teams added into the Super League and you’ve checked each team individually and of course followed the criteria listed above, you are done for that tier. You still have your old teams randomly scattered about different leagues, if you want to add some of them to a Super League Division 2 or whatever, the same steps still apply, only differently suited to the league you are editing. There you have it a very simple Super League you can have fun and mess about with, I’ve tried to explain this to the best of my ability and make it as simple as possible, if you have any further questions are queries feel free to post them below!

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One Comment on "Moving & Replacing Teams"

  1. a44ure November 23, 2008 at 21:45 · Reply

    do you know how to change nation abbreviation (three letter name) ?
    because when i change nation’s name it becomes unplayable i fixed this
    using fake.inc file – i have changed short and long nation names but i don’t know right line for abbrev. i tried different variants myself but it didn’t work

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