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i got the 2010 version installed on my old comp and laptop but wanna play it on my new comp since it's 10 times faster but it won't let me i copied my config and still asks me to reisgter and comes up with the error since i've done it twice already



so does your trick work for 2010 aswell?
Yeah should work. Would you like to give me 2010 for 2011? I did this with another guy and helped him fix his 2011, but when I went to activate his code for 2010 it doesnt work. However with my trick, it will work for both of us.
 
u mean swap codes?

A little like that, but with both of ours, we can't activate it anymore, so inside the game, is the config.xml file, which has your code and email that you used to activate it, all you do is download the 2011 version, and copy my config.xml into the game and you can play once you change one internet setting and the same for me. Pm me, ill help you fix your 2010, and if you want to swap games, let me know.
 

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Can i still buy this game online???? Cant find it in many stores any more :(


^ will download as soon as i get the game again.... is GWS in it? not sure if you guys have talked about that or not...

But awesome effort guys... give me your bank account details.. ill slip ya's $10 each :p
 
Thanks so much, Downloading now, As for the club history problem, go into each player file, and under the season, it has the club id, you change it to the new one.

Yeah i figured that, need the time to do it for every player though.
 
Read my edit, btw if your going to make rating changes, Josh Hill rated 77 for outside mid and 75 for Small Foward, make sure Small Foward is higher than mid for him.

Yeah i know about the editing thing, and alright i will.
 
Played a season with the 2012 lists, Fremantle and North Melbourne were the only two teams who didnt make the finals in the game from this year, they finished below 12th, Essendon and St Kilda made the top 8, Sydney and Essendon Grand Final, Pretty accurate I guess. Sydney lost the GF but Ryan O'Keefe won the Norm Smith. Another thing that was right.
 
Played a season with the 2012 lists, Fremantle and North Melbourne were the only two teams who didnt make the finals in the game from this year, they finished below 12th, Essendon and St Kilda made the top 8, Sydney and Essendon Grand Final, Pretty accurate I guess. Sydney lost the GF but Ryan O'Keefe won the Norm Smith. Another thing that was right.

The 'pecking order' was set up as follows:

Hawthorn
Collingwood

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Geelong
St. Kilda

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Sydney
Adelaide
West Coast
North Melbourne
Bulldogs
Carlton

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Essendon
Fremantle

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Gold Coast
Brisbane
Port Adelaide
Richmond

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Melbourne


Setting it up this way i found my seasons were more balanced and unpredictable, like this season was.
 
The 'pecking order' was set up as follows:

Hawthorn
Collingwood

-----

Geelong
St. Kilda

------

Sydney
Adelaide
West Coast
North Melbourne
Bulldogs
Carlton

------

Essendon
Fremantle

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Gold Coast
Brisbane
Port Adelaide
Richmond

--------

Melbourne


Setting it up this way i found my seasons were more balanced and unpredictable, like this season was.

Yeah, I just saw that order in the editor. You've done a nice job, found the new Toby Greene, Matthew Wright won the rising star and had 635 disposalsl. Dayne Beams is not really that good on here, Sharrod Wellingham is really good, same with Dangerfield. Lewis Jetta is more of a mid aswell, rated 83 for mid, 82 for small foward.
 

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Yeah, I just saw that order in the editor. You've done a nice job, found the new Toby Greene, Matthew Wright won the rising star and had 635 disposalsl. Dayne Beams is not really that good on here, Sharrod Wellingham is really good, same with Dangerfield. Lewis Jetta is more of a mid aswell, rated 83 for mid, 82 for small foward.

Beams has a high peak so he'll be a superstar when he grows up.
Brad dick is at WCE on my lists, maybe he was re-traded?
 
He was actaully on my list, it was just when he was delisted and entered the pre season draft, his 2011 club was Collingwood and he had a collingwood jumper, it was one of the bugs you had before.
 
He was actaully on my list, it was just when he was delisted and entered the pre season draft, his 2011 club was Collingwood and he had a collingwood jumper, it was one of the bugs you had before.

Ah fair enough.

Matthew Wright won the rising star for me too!

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And then in 2012 he becomes a dud, got less than 300 possessions, There are alot of duds getting 550+ possessions, Richard Tambling is one I can mention, he got 650.

Haha yeah he's only ranked 81. wonder why :eek:
 

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Took me around 20 minutes to write this post, didn't really waste my time, was playing PC2011 on another save, waiting for season to finish, it is a long post.
So this is what has happened in my 52 career history so far, I've been simming every game since 2011 for the purposes of seeing how players develop. Every 5 years I tend to switch teams if I haven't been fired, pretty much why there is a low number of premierships, runner ups, alot of time spent rebuilding.

My Career:
I have coached for 53 seasons, coaching a total of 1267 games, which include 683 wins and 584 losses, 4 premierships, 5 runner ups, 30 finals campaigns and 4 wooden spoons. I have coached a number of teams

2011-2034 - West Coast - 4 Premierships (2013, 2018, 2022, 2024), 3 runner ups (2015, 2019, 2023), 21 final campaigns
2035-2040 - Hawthorn - No Success, Woodon Spoon (2035, 2040)
2041-2042 - Port Adelaide - No Success
2043-2044 - St Kilda - No Success
2045-2053 - Geelong - Runner up (2053), 4 finals campaigns
2054 - Fremantle - No Success
2055-2058 - Gold Coast - Runner up (2056), 2 finals campaigns
2059-Current - Essendon - Woodon Spoon (2060, 2062), 3 finals campaigns

Team History:

Premierships: Essendon (23), Collingwood (18), Carlton (17), Hawthorn, Geelong (15), Melbourne (12), Richmond (11), Adelaide (9), Brisbane (8), West Coast (7), Sydney (6), North Melbourne, Gold Coast, Western Bulldogs (4), St Kilda, Port Adelaide, Fremantle (2)

Essendon won 4 in a row from 2014-2017 and followed this up with a loss in 2018 to West Coast.
Gold Coast won their first premiership in 2019 defeating West Coast
Fremantle won their first premiership in 2021 defeating Adelaide
Hawthorn won 3 premierships in a row from 2043-2045, they lost to Brisbane in 2042.
Geelong won 3 premierships in a row from 2057-2059 and lost to Adelaide in 2060. They played Melbourne in the Grand final in 2057 and 2058.
West Coast and Adelaide have had great rivarly in Grand Finals, West Coast beat Adelaide in 2013, 2046 and 2047.

Other Coaches History:
Not including me, Mick Malthouse is ranked 1st on number of games coached, Neil Craig second, and Chris Judd third.
Mick Malthouse - 1236 games, 657 wins, 573 losses, 6 premierships, 5 wooden spoons
Neil Craig - 942 games, 524 wins, 418 losses, 2 premierships, 1 wooden spoon
Chris Judd - 883 games, 453 wins, 430 losses, 0 premierships, 1 wooden spoon.

Player History:
The most games played by a player since 2011 is a guy named Max Dewright from the Brisbane Lions who has played 387 games, he is third on the list of game records. Christian Kershaw from the Carlton Blues is 4th on the all time list with 376 games.

Lance Franklin is 4th on the most goals scored with 1064, Collin Mcmahon from Geelong (1018 goals), Jarryd Roughead (1017) and Josh Kennedy from West Coast (1009) round up the players from after 2011 who have reached 1000+ goals.

Current Season:
Adelaide were the minor premierships with a 18-4 win loss
North Melbourne were the wooden spoon winners with a 6-16 win loss
Adelaide won the premiership agaisnt Hawthorn, beating them 137 to 102.

25 year old Liam Woodman from Adelaide Crows led the disposal count with 731 at and average of 28.12 a game, His teammate Alan Poole was second with 696 disposals at 27.84 a game. He also won the MVP Award
29 year old Simon Thebridge from Adelaide Crows led the Coleman with 82 goals at 3.15 a game.
Lance Land of Richmond Tigers won the Brownlow with 28 votes, just 1 vote behind teammate Devon Ratcliff. Lance Land played 22 games obtaining 481 disposals, 68 goals, and 155 marks.
19 year old Ryan Wilton from St Kilda Saints won the rising star award, he was nominated in round 4 for his 19 disposal, 14 hitout and 3 goal game. He ended up playing 20 games in his first season, recording 297 disposals, 351 hitouts and 33 goals. He was taken at pick 1 last year (2063)

Just wondering if anyone read this. If so, Is it interesting?
 

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