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Cyberface help


BrooklynNets24

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Yea im trying to make myself and when i read Jogars Tutorial it says something about a face number, But it doesnt say were to find it so when i try to use oedit i dont know were to find the face number to put my face on.

THe Tut says

"Open up MVPEDIT. (latest version). Load your database (.mbe file) and search for the player you have chosen. I search for Alex Cora and find that his face # is 354"

I loaded the Database i see nothing....He is talking about the Database in the MVP folder right?

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u have to import the database files into mvpedit dude. Just click onto import then browse too C:/Program Files/EA Sports/MVP Baseball 2005/Data/Database

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Read the "readme" file when you downloaded MVPedit. I just downloaded it last night and couldn't be more simple. There are 4-5 ".dat" files you need to IMPORT into MVPedit, and then EXPORT back into the /database folder when you are done. READ THE README!!!

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BrooklynNets24... In order to see the rosters in mvpedit, you need to do the following... Open up MVPEdit. Then, when you click on "import" in MVPEdit, a window box opens called "import dat files". You need to navigate in that box to the database folder. Then click ok. Then it will open a new window box called "save mbe file". In the line where it says file name, you need to type in a name (doesn't matter what you call it) & then click the "save" button. This will import your rosters as an .mbe file. Then you can edit it to your hearts content. Then you need to export it back to your database folder (overwriting the version already there when it asks you if you want to do so). (make sure to DOUBLE CLICK on the "databse" folder, otherwise you may end up importing your rosters to your data folder by mistake)

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BrooklynNets24... In order to see the rosters in mvpedit, you need to do the following... Open up MVPEdit. Then, when you click on "import" in MVPEdit, a window box opens called "import dat files". You need to navigate in that box to the database folder. Then click ok. Then it will open a new window box called "save mbe file". In the line where it says file name, you need to type in a name (doesn't matter what you call it) & then click the "save" button. This will import your rosters as an .mbe file. Then you can edit it to your hearts content. Then you need to export it back to your database folder (overwriting the version already there when it asks you if you want to do so). (make sure to DOUBLE CLICK on the "databse" folder, otherwise you may end up importing your rosters to your data folder by mistake)
It says Run Time Error then closes the whoel program when i try to import the database
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Dude, good luck with your cyberface making...but you double posted, and added to your second post? Just some friendly advice...just edit the initial post.
i didnt mean to double post my firefox got fd up and i didnt even know it double posted and i noticed thta i had to be more specific and yea
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