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This section of the manual covers the following topics:
This section of the manual covers the following topics:


* Schedule File Naming Conventions
* [[OOTP 25:Customizing OOTP/Schedules/Schedule File Naming Conventions|Schedule File Naming Conventions]]
* Schedule File Layout
* [[OOTP 25:Customizing OOTP/Schedules/Schedule File Layout|Schedule File Layout]]
* How Schedules Work
* [[OOTP 25:Customizing OOTP/Schedules/How Schedules Work|How Schedules Work]]
* Schedule FAQs
* [[OOTP 25:Customizing OOTP/Schedules/Schedule FAQs|Schedule FAQs]]

Revision as of 07:05, 13 September 2024

Any time you feel frustrated when your favorite team doesn't play their divisional rival in the last month of the season, take a few hours or months and try to devise a scheduling program. It's an insanely complicated task. Now try the same thing, but this time take into account variations in subleagues, # of divisions, # of teams in a division, interleague play, # of games in the schedule, and so on!

OOTP comes delivered with over 500 pre-created schedules, designed to match a wide variety of league structures. But if you happen to have a league whose scheduling needs aren't being met, you can always modify your schedules using the in-game Schedule Editor. If that's still not good enough, if you are a little bit technical, you can also create custom schedules for use with your OOTP leagues!

This section of the manual covers the following topics: