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Just managed to delete all images used for threads of older games. Your limit is 500 pages / 2000 images: if you feel you need to create space, or just want to delete anything that nobody is reading anyway anymore, try this:
- click on REPLY
- click on INSERT / EDIT IMAGE
- click on FROM MY UPLOADED IMAGES
- right-click on one of the mini images displayed in the top-left
- select open in a new tab
Now, you end up on the page displayed on the image below. But here, you can select one image per time; in order to delete a next image, you would need to do all the steps over again.
But, just by going back to the menu above: IMAGES in PUBLIC (username)- you'll get an overview where you'll be able to delete whichever images you want, without constantly having to do steps over and over again.
Great find! I wonder if it goes by size or number of images. I was hoping images, that is went I went to the “sliding” image style so it uploads only one.
- Danimal59812 months agoSeasoned Ace
For me it was sorted by age (oldest one on top)
- JustinCase011028 days agoSeasoned Veteran
@Danimal5981 you've sometimes urged the game to implement a UEFA coefficient list or something, making it mean something that one wins, and you can rise in the table. Now, I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, but I've noticed differences in the Danish teams in the season I've just started.
In the previous seasons I've had one Danish club in the first Qualifying Round (league 2nd place) and one club in the second Qualifying Round (league winner).
But in the new season I see that whilst FC København starts in the first Qualifying Round as runner-ups, league winners Brøndby have actually qualified automatically for the league phase in the Champions League.
Maybe this is just a coincidence, things sometimes being inaccurate because of the lack of teams from so many countries etc. But it could also mean that the game stores some kind of record of performances etc., and that it will actually affect the clubs from these nations in terms of qualification for UEFA tournaments etc.
- Danimal598128 days agoSeasoned Ace
I've noticed changes since the most recent updates too. It is back to FC24 levels
- England, Spain, Italy, Germany: 4 UCL +2 UEL +1 ECL
all group stages (no qualifiers or play-offs) - France: 3 (+1), + 2, + 1
- Portugal: 2 (+1), + 1 (+1), + 1
- Netherlands, Belgium: 1 (+1), +1 (+1), +1
- Türkiye, Austria 1 (+1), (+2), +1
- Scotland 1 (+1), (+1), +1 (+1)
- Greece 1 (+1), (+1), +1
- Czechia, Ukraine (+2)
- Denmark (+1), (+2), +1 (+1)
- Croatia (+1), 0 ,+1
- Switzerland, Sweden (+1), (+1), +1 (+1)
- Hungary, Azerbeijdzan, Cyprus, Finland (+1)
- Norway, Poland, Romania, Ireland (+1), (+1), (+2)
- England, Spain, Italy, Germany: 4 UCL +2 UEL +1 ECL
- LABoog427 days agoNew Ace
Question for how transfers work in real life for clubs with another professional team. I’m looking at bringing players from Stuttgart II to Stuttgart.
From what I can find online, in real life they simply promote the player when he is ready.
Obviously in FIFA, they are different clubs and require a transfer fee. Are there any restrictions in real life? Like they can only promote during the transfer window or they have to pay a fee to bring a player up?
I am going to handle it like Major League Baseball teams in America do just for the sake of the fee for FIFA. In baseball, they “purchase” the contract of the player to move them up a team. Paying €400,000 to their lower league team in order to promote a player basically.
- Danimal598127 days agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:Question for how transfers work in real life for clubs with another professional team. I’m looking at bringing players from Stuttgart II to Stuttgart.
From what I can find online, in real life they simply promote the player when he is ready.
Obviously in FIFA, they are different clubs and require a transfer fee. Are there any restrictions in real life? Like they can only promote during the transfer window or they have to pay a fee to bring a player up?
I am going to handle it like Major League Baseball teams in America do just for the sake of the fee for FIFA. In baseball, they “purchase” the contract of the player to move them up a team. Paying €400,000 to their lower league team in order to promote a player basically.
The game doesn't recognize them as two squads within the same organization. But that is essentially how it works in Europe. You belong to an organization, not to a team within the organization.
A "TRANSFER" is a change of football organization. Moving up from second to first team is an internal change within the same organization. It's like being promoted at a current employer.
In theory, a player can be moved between first and second team an unlimited amount of times. If there are any restrictions, they come from the national football association and they usually apply to moving players down from first back to second team. From the viewpoint of 'honest competition' teams with highly ranked second teams would be at an unfair advantage if they could suddenly add players from the first team at random -- it's not forbidden, but very restricted.
- LABoog427 days agoNew Ace
Thank you. That is what I was kind of thinking, much like baseball here in America where players can move up and down unlimited times. I could not find a clear answer online and since teams can be promoted, I was not sure if there was a different rule.
I will just have to make some fake fee for the game so the transfer budget is not out of line. I made two moves, both less than a million euros each so it is not a big move but when I have a small budget already, it does make a minor impact.
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