Oooh, I second that :3Emily Mitchell wrote: ↑3 years ago I would find a "Ship all horses home OR (if no home set) to Closest Farm" button very very handy
One Small Thing
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What if the nearest farm was one that charged $200 a week?Sara Julin wrote: ↑3 years agoOooh, I second that :3Emily Mitchell wrote: ↑3 years ago I would find a "Ship all horses home OR (if no home set) to Closest Farm" button very very handy
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"Ship all horses home OR (if no home set) to the Closest $20 Farm"? xDDave Trainer wrote: ↑3 years agoWhat if the nearest farm was one that charged $200 a week?Sara Julin wrote: ↑3 years agoOooh, I second that :3Emily Mitchell wrote: ↑3 years ago I would find a "Ship all horses home OR (if no home set) to Closest Farm" button very very handy
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Could Steward-breds be "aged out" of the leasing/selling limit? Because really the stew herself only sells young horses (regularly, anyway)
I'd like to lease a few in an auction right now but they are Stew bred mares and I'm afraid to use my slots as I don't have money to increase... would hate to miss you know the "next big opportunity" lol
Anyway the point of this is what if there is an age limit? Stew bred over the age of 5 for example no longer counts for your slots? Just a suggestion, I can live without
I'd like to lease a few in an auction right now but they are Stew bred mares and I'm afraid to use my slots as I don't have money to increase... would hate to miss you know the "next big opportunity" lol
Anyway the point of this is what if there is an age limit? Stew bred over the age of 5 for example no longer counts for your slots? Just a suggestion, I can live without
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I believe that retired horses do not count towards the limit. So leasing retired mares should be fine and won't count against the limitEmily Mitchell wrote: ↑3 years ago Could Steward-breds be "aged out" of the leasing/selling limit? Because really the stew herself only sells young horses (regularly, anyway)
I'd like to lease a few in an auction right now but they are Stew bred mares and I'm afraid to use my slots as I don't have money to increase... would hate to miss you know the "next big opportunity" lol
Anyway the point of this is what if there is an age limit? Stew bred over the age of 5 for example no longer counts for your slots? Just a suggestion, I can live without
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Re: One Small Thing
#IshouldpaymoreattentionBrandon Schultz wrote: ↑3 years agoI believe that retired horses do not count towards the limit. So leasing retired mares should be fine and won't count against the limitEmily Mitchell wrote: ↑3 years ago Could Steward-breds be "aged out" of the leasing/selling limit? Because really the stew herself only sells young horses (regularly, anyway)
I'd like to lease a few in an auction right now but they are Stew bred mares and I'm afraid to use my slots as I don't have money to increase... would hate to miss you know the "next big opportunity" lol
Anyway the point of this is what if there is an age limit? Stew bred over the age of 5 for example no longer counts for your slots? Just a suggestion, I can live without
Cool, thanks Brandon!
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Fix cross breeding mixers with Throroughbred sires so its actually a useful feature that can diversify a number of breeds instead of something to avoid.
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Re: One Small Thing
Convenience comes at a priceDave Trainer wrote: ↑3 years agoWhat if the nearest farm was one that charged $200 a week?Sara Julin wrote: ↑3 years agoOooh, I second that :3Emily Mitchell wrote: ↑3 years ago I would find a "Ship all horses home OR (if no home set) to Closest Farm" button very very handy
yeah
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We can already sort our breeder stats by breed, but, it would be cool if we could also sort by horse age. I'd love to be able to compare how each of my different crops compare to one another.
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Re: One Small Thing
Can we please have the categories adjusted in the ranking page so we can separate out stats between normal TB horses and steeplechasers?
Within the last 4 season there was already a change implemented to separate out the mixer breeds from the overall stats via a drop down.
Is there any reason why this change has not yet been implemented to distinguish the difference between a true TB and a Chaser?
My suggestion is separate them between "TB FLAT" & "TB CHASE".
When I am viewing player rankings for TB FLAT horses I am unable to sort out all the trainers running chasers and it causes the rankings to not appear accurate according to what I am trying to view. If they were categorized in the rankings books/pages between the two it would make things easier.
The Steeplechasers themselves already have a way of differentiating the records between the two right on the horse page so I know the coding would not be that difficult for this change.
Within the last 4 season there was already a change implemented to separate out the mixer breeds from the overall stats via a drop down.
Is there any reason why this change has not yet been implemented to distinguish the difference between a true TB and a Chaser?
My suggestion is separate them between "TB FLAT" & "TB CHASE".
When I am viewing player rankings for TB FLAT horses I am unable to sort out all the trainers running chasers and it causes the rankings to not appear accurate according to what I am trying to view. If they were categorized in the rankings books/pages between the two it would make things easier.
The Steeplechasers themselves already have a way of differentiating the records between the two right on the horse page so I know the coding would not be that difficult for this change.
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Re: One Small Thing
Can we have the mares sire name in a column in the breeding barn .
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Completely agree with this. Would make life so much easier when going through barn working out studs etc.
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You can do it in alternate barns.Chris Barber wrote: ↑3 years agoCompletely agree with this. Would make life so much easier when going through barn working out studs etc.
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