Aranaktu
Club Supporter
Question about "How can I change stadium" I the second most popular question I'm receiving after FIFA 20 release. So, here it is, short tutorial on how to do it.
Let's say you have started your career as FC Barcelona manager and because there is no Camp Nou (thanks EA) you want to play on other, bigger stadium instead on one of these ugly default ones.
For this you need:
- RDBM 20
- ID of your new stadium. Can be found here: FIFA 20 IDs
1. Open your career save in RDBM
Save files are located in C: \Users\YOURUSERNAME\Documents\FIFA 20\settings.
You may also need to change filter in RDBM to "Career Files".
2. If you don't know what is your team id, grab it from career_users table
3. Click on "DB 2" tab and open teamstadiumlinks table
4. Find stadium for your team
5. Change stadiumid. Let say I want to play game on Old Trafford, so new stadiumid will be 1
6. Click on "DB 2" tab and open career_managerpref table
7. Change stadiumid there too
Now, we need to set new custom stadium name, because even if we changed stadiumid, in game we will still see old name.
8. Click on "DB 2" tab and open stadiumassignments table
9. Under teamid put your teamid and under stadiumcustomname your new stadium name
10. Save your changes
11. Load your game save in game
12. Before your next home match you should be able to see the changes you made on match preview screen
13. And actually in game too.
Let's say you have started your career as FC Barcelona manager and because there is no Camp Nou (thanks EA) you want to play on other, bigger stadium instead on one of these ugly default ones.
For this you need:
- RDBM 20
- ID of your new stadium. Can be found here: FIFA 20 IDs
1. Open your career save in RDBM
Save files are located in C: \Users\YOURUSERNAME\Documents\FIFA 20\settings.
You may also need to change filter in RDBM to "Career Files".
2. If you don't know what is your team id, grab it from career_users table
3. Click on "DB 2" tab and open teamstadiumlinks table
4. Find stadium for your team
5. Change stadiumid. Let say I want to play game on Old Trafford, so new stadiumid will be 1
6. Click on "DB 2" tab and open career_managerpref table
7. Change stadiumid there too
Now, we need to set new custom stadium name, because even if we changed stadiumid, in game we will still see old name.
8. Click on "DB 2" tab and open stadiumassignments table
9. Under teamid put your teamid and under stadiumcustomname your new stadium name
10. Save your changes
11. Load your game save in game
12. Before your next home match you should be able to see the changes you made on match preview screen
13. And actually in game too.
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