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@Derek The problem is fixed for now, I will let you know of any further issues if I encounter any.
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Thank you again. I will try this soon.
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I did find an answer online, I will try it soon too. The "require maximum of teams" message in Football Manager 23 (FM23) usually appears when you try to start a game with more teams than the selected database can support. Here are some steps you can take to fix this issue: 1. Check the database size: FM23 supports various database sizes, ranging from small to large. If you see the "require maximum of teams" message, it is possible that you have selected a small database that cannot support the number of teams you want to include. Try selecting a larger database size and see if the issue persists. 2. Reduce the number of teams: If you don't want to change the database size, you can reduce the number of teams in your game. Consider removing some of the less important leagues or teams to bring the total number of teams down to a manageable Another involving the editor: https://sortitoutsi.net/content/52832/fm20-problem-can-anyone-help-me
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@Derek Sadly I still could not get the file to work (I have the same issue as before), I have learned that I have issues with the 23.4 database, so I believe the only way for this file to work is to make it compatible with the original database, of course I do not know almost anything about how the editor works. I do appreciate all your help with this still. Here are some kits in SS style.
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Thank you. I will try the file out now, and I will indeed consider posting to Custom DB. If this does work for me, I will also provide screenshots.
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Oita Technical High School (correct, team logo) - 45052727 Jinsei Gakuen High School (correct, team logo, replacing low quality school logo, will request logo design) - 45066249 Hamana High School (correct) - 45052726
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@Derek I also have some new information on the Lyndis Akraness thread if you would like to check that out.
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Not a problem at all, thank you for your help
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@Derek Hey there, I was wondering if you have had a chance to work on any of my requests yet? I hope I'm not asking too much, but I have another one to add. Usually you're so quick to create your designs, so it's a bit unusual that this is taking longer. I don't mean to be a bother, and I'm happy to wait, I just wanted to check in.
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I believe the teams should have football counterparts because they are in the game and in the sortitoutsi database.
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FC Kornyn (missing) - 2000200865 Linevych Group Irpin (missing, http://brandsleague.com.ua/) - 2000224063
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@Derek Here is some information about the club that I have generated, and I would like to share. Lyngvi, a football enthusiast from Akranes, founded Knattspyrnufélag Lyndis Akraness (K.L.A.) in 1967. The team was named after Lyngvi's daughter, Lyndis, and represented his passion and dedication to the sport. Despite facing challenges such as lack of funding and facilities, Lyngvi worked hard to recruit players from the local community, assembling a team of dedicated footballers who shared his love for the game. K.L.A. trained hard and played their first match against a local rival team, determined to prove their worth. However, K.L.A. struggled to gain traction and attention in the highly competitive world of Icelandic football. They remained relatively unknown and obscure, with few supporters and limited resources. But Lyngvi refused to give up and continued to encourage and inspire his team to strive for success. Over time, K.L.A. began to improve, winning more matches and earning a small but dedicated fan base. While they never achieved the same level of success as some of the bigger teams in Iceland, Knattspyrnufélag Lyndis Akraness remained a beloved and respected institution in Akranes. Lyngvi's legacy as the founder of K.L.A. lives on, and the team continues to play and represent the spirit and determination of their founder. Despite their obscurity, Knattspyrnufélag Lyndis Akraness serves as an inspiration for football fans who believe that passion and hard work can overcome even the greatest of challenges. Here is a backstory about the home ground. In 1960, the town of Akranes, located in western Iceland, built a football field on the side of a hill overlooking the town. This field was named Lyndisfjallsvöllur, after the daughter of a local football enthusiast named Lyngvi. The field quickly became a focal point of the town's football community, with local teams and players gathering to play matches and train. Seven years later, in 1967, Lyngvi founded a football team he named Knattspyrnufélag Lyndis Akraness (K.L.A.). As the team grew in popularity and success, Lyndisfjallsvöllur became the official home field of Lyndis Akraness. Despite its modest size and capacity of only 1,000 spectators, Lyndisfjallsvöllur quickly became known for its stunning views of the surrounding area and its intimate atmosphere. The local community rallied around the team and the field, with fans coming out in droves to support their beloved Lyndis Akraness. Over the years, Lyndisfjallsvöllur underwent numerous upgrades and renovations, including the addition of floodlights and a small seating area. Despite these improvements, however, the field remained a humble and cherished symbol of Akranes' football community. In the late 1980s, Lyndis Akraness decided to invest in a new training ground, which they named Lyndis Akraness æfingavöllur. The new training ground was built just a short distance from Lyndisfjallsvöllur and had a capacity of 100 spectators. The construction of Lyndis Akraness æfingavöllur was a significant milestone for the team, as it demonstrated their commitment to developing young talent and improving their performance on the pitch. The new training ground quickly became an essential part of the team's operations, providing a dedicated space for players to practice and develop their skills. Today, both Lyndisfjallsvöllur and Lyndis Akraness æfingavöllur continue to serve as vital hubs of Akranes' football community. While they may not be the most glamorous or high-tech facilities in Iceland, they are beloved by locals and serve as a reminder of the enduring power of passion, hard work, and community spirit in football. Here is some more information about the club for potentially a new editor file Club Legends will be Lyngvi Ásgeirsson (1929-1993, founder), and Lyndis Lyngvadóttir (1958-2021, former chairperson) Team was established in 1967, stadium was built 1960, training ground was built 1988. They currently have one trophy, the 1977 Mjólkurbikarinn, (in place of Valur, who won that year) Knattspyrnufélag ÍA, fierce rivals (local) Lyndis are in other rivals for ÍA, also marked as locals
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AS PAOK Salonika (improvement, svg, identical to the one in the pack)
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Solar Chelsea SC (improvement) - 72023784
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Portsmouth (alt) - 699
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Bramming Boldklub (improvement) - 495 Bohemians Praha 1905 (correct, https://www.bohemians.cz/) - 463 Al-Jahra Sporting Club (improvement) - 1199
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This is very great, missing my Wydad logo in the gallery but that doesn't detract from the quality of your work.
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Hitachi Daiichi High School (correct, team logo) - 45089466 Urawa Nishi High School (correct, team logo) - 45089465 Tono High School (missing) - 45089463 Shudo High School (improvement, school logo, couldn't find a suitable team logo) - 45089461 Meisei High School (correct, team logo) - 45089460
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@Derek Another logo, sorry for posting a lot, IF Stendy can hold off as I make the Japanese clubs the top priority. This time it is for Kishiwada High School. I do not have any instructions besides make it dark green, and a circle since I do not see a lot while researching these teams. Here is an image for reference, just in case, Here is the school emblem Besides that, do whatever you would like. Thank you
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Mikunigaoka High School (missing - 45089471) is currently in the Logo Design Request Thread since I did not find a suitable logo. Odawara High School (correct, team logo) - 45089470 Utsunomiya High School (correct, school logo, differs from what is used on kits) “Not official, but self-made. Please download and use it freely.” - source: utakabbc.com 2016 2014 (closest font I have is Compacta SH Italic)
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Dandy Town Hornets (improvement, from bermuda fa) - 791049 Pembroke Hamilton Club Zebras (improvement, identical to the badge on facebook and in the pack) - 791050 North Village Community Club Rams (improvement) - 791052 Robin Hood Football Club (correct, identical to the badge on facebook) - 82001210 Cross Roads Warriors Football Club (improvement, svg, from club website) - 791083 Boulevard Community Club Blazers (correct, used on shirt) - 791051 Hamilton Parish (improvement, from facebook) - 791067