6/21/2023 0 Comments Starters orders 6 game speed![]() You can use the standard schedules and still be successfull, but what you do need for the flat game is horses with very good green bars. You DO NOT have to use short schedules to be successfull in the league. This is the game I used in the section at the bottom of the page. Any good horse that is produced in this game is saved to the transfer pool, (a ttf file), and imported into one of the saved games above. I have one other saved game, (it usually only lasts about 5 seasons), and it is used for experimenting with. The two schedule files go here: Documents\StartersOrders6\exports\schedules\1Īnd the two showcase files go here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Starters Orders 6\data\1īefore you download the two showcase files, make a backup of the original in the SO6 folder so that you can go back to the originals if you don't like the schedules. If you only want to use the combined schedule, you will still need both of the showcase files. There are two files for the flat and two files for the NH. I have found that a horse only needs a maximum of 4 races per season and if a horse has not reached its potential after 4 races per season, it never will and it is retired from the game. I don't use the standard schedule that comes with the game, I have a short schedule that lasts only 5 months for the flat and a combined flat\jumps game for the NH. ![]() I only concentrate on one distance at a time. I have four saved games for the flat, (a saved game for sprinters, another for milers, middle distance and long distance), and four saved games for the national hunt, (saved games for 2 milers, 2m 4f, 3 miles and long distance horses). When you are entering horses into races, don't put them straight into Group races, start off with some handicap races and if your horses do well, you can then enter them into races at a higher level.Ī brief description of how my game is organised. Green bars are all important in the flat game, but not quite so important in the NH game. The flat part of the league is probably harder to break into than the NH side of the league. In my first season in the league, I think I won about 2 handicap races but the experience I gained in just that first season stood me in good stead for future seasons. Most of the better trainers have had lots of seasons to perfect their breeding.Īs a new trainer to the league your best horses that have won 20 G1 races in a standard game will probably only be able to compete in handicap races to start with, but don't let that put you off. What Can You Expect When You Join the LeagueĭON'T BE AFRAID to ask questions, the people who use this forum will always do their best to answer any question.įirst of all, the league is much more competive than a standard game.
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