by Andrew on Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:21 am
Yes, you can edit the schedule.dbf file. A quick rundown:
DELETED: Standard column, all values set to True this time
TYPE: Seems like the standard value is 0 or blank
SPECIAL: Can be left at 0 as well
ID: Standard ID field, except they'd appear to be out of order
PERIOD: Can be left at 0
DATE: Date in YYYYMMDD format (eg November 13th, 2005 = 20051113)
TIME: Time of game in 24 hour format (eg 7:30 = 1930)
LOCATION: Seems to be all zeroes, I'm guessing that means it will just grab the home team's location as specified in location.dbf
PLAYED: Game has been played in season, True/False
OVERTIME: Game went into Overtime, True/False
TEAMHOME: The home team, refer to the Team IDs guide
TEAMAWAY: The away team, refer to the Team IDs guide
SCOREHOME: The home team's score. Leave at 0 for the default schedule file
SCOREAWAY: The away team's score. Leave at 0 for the default schedule file
Note that it's likely to be a lengthy and probably frustrating endeavour, you'll need to double check yourself before you start a proper Dynasty or Season game to make sure everyone is playing 82 games. Honestly, using the Random Schedule option is probably preferable unless you're keen to do all that work.