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[QUOTE=mrskippy]Is there a way to run the game so I have different leagues. D1A, DIAA, D2, D3, NAIA. Not at the same time, just on different loads? Will I have to do separate installs of BBCF or is there a way to have different leagues load up?[/QUOTE] I think you'd have to use the regular pstats.dat file to create a D1 league, save it. Change pstats files to the one for D1AA, create a league, save it. Etc. etc. Once you did that and saved the leagues, you'd have them all saved so you could go to each one when you wanted to.
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[QUOTE=Cooleyvol]I think you'd have to use the regular pstats.dat file to create a D1 league, save it. Change pstats files to the one for D1AA, create a league, save it. Etc. etc. Once you did that and saved the leagues, you'd have them all saved so you could go to each one when you wanted to.[/QUOTE] OK, now how does this work in terms of logos and all that stuff? I'm running with the self-extracting/auto-installing NCAA Div. 1 mod now (and loving it). Just don't want to screw things up.
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If you do the following: Create 1A league. Copy the new pstats.dat and psetup.dat files for 1AA into the BBCF root directory. Create 1AA league. Repeat for D2, D3, and NAIA. You will need to make sure that before you create each league you swap out and use the pstats.dat and psetup.dat that corresponds to the league type you want.
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[QUOTE=Scott Vibert]If you do the following: Create 1A league. Copy the new pstats.dat and psetup.dat files for 1AA into the BBCF root directory. Create 1AA league. Repeat for D2, D3, and NAIA. You will need to make sure that before you create each league you swap out and use the pstats.dat and psetup.dat that corresponds to the league type you want.[/QUOTE] Now, if I'm running Icy's mod pack, do I need to worry about anything other than those two files. Or, since I've already created my league am I good to go ... that is will everything (logos and such) remain intact?
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