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Mvp Baseball Crash


Joey D

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Well, I really wanted to start playing MVP on the computer because im getting tired of the ps2. I found a place where I dled it but now that its installed, the game wont worl. When I click on the shortcut a pop-up of Clemens and some catcher comes up and then the screengoes black like the game was about to start. Right after that it just shuts down and doesn't work.

Any help is appreciated.

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Im thinking this is applicable

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Not in any way thats allowed to be discussed on here.

All I can suggest is that you hunt high and low for a cheapish copy. The internet is full of surprises. You might get lucky. I found a copy in a small computer shop last year, got it for virtually nothing.

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Sorry to send consecutive posts, but do I have to use BigGUI to compress all files after I download the stadium file updates? Or leave uncompressed?

You don't have to compress stadium files after you download them:

Extract the stadium.big file (whatever stadium this might be) to your MVP Baseball 2005\data\stadium directory and it should overwrite the stadium you're updating.

This should be it. 

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Stadiums.big contains the stadium select screen images. The actual stadiums themselves have names like yankday.big, yanknite.big (Yankee stadium), fenwday.big fenwnite.big (Fenway Park), etc.

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Step 1. Hijack a thread already created by another member who requests some assistance for his issue, albeit unsupported on this site.

Step 2. Post repeatedly about the problems you're having.

Step 3. Established and much respected members of community attempt to assist.

Step 4. Post repeatedly again, rather than editing existing posts, providing vague information on new problems encountered.

Step 5. Established and much respected member of community who assisted earlier in thread asks question to attempt to assist again.

Step 6. Tell established and much respected member of community that the answer to their question shouldn't matter, while providing more vague information on problem, which, if correctly analysed, should lead to resolving problem without further assistance from others.

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