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On 25/03/2016 at 11:58 PM, Jim825 said:
Looking forward to seeing that when it is finished. It must have been a real pain to create those tri-corner hats and breeches for the uniforms.
I've often thought about creating a mod from the 1930's. It's the only decade that doesn't currently have a Total Classics mod. The TC1927 mod would provide a good base for this.
By 1938, we have 100% stadium coverage. If you are a little earlier, let me know and I can say how far we are.
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I've been making "John Newbery's Total Classic Rounders 1744". It's a great show, old chap.
If we had good quality stadiums, I'd love more stuff earlier than the 40s.
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6 hours ago, Homer said:
well on a serious note to the OP's question, yes it was talked about years ago but it never materialized. how old am i that I remember this?
Yup, I recall this. Seems it generated a lot of interest, then... died.
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On 19/1/2016 at 9:41 AM, BallFour said:
I was clicking and dragging each individual point and hoping for the best. Hence 2 days on one project. Gah. Now I'm just having quite a time in Sean O's Fenway Park 1995 mod. I want to push the flagpole back out of the field of play, but I can't figure out which part it is in removable.o. It might be in mstadium.o, so that's my next big project now that I've got some of the basics down.
I'm trying to remember my approach by the time I got to my final projects. I definitely used removable.o more than mstadium.o, since iirc removable.o was not subject to MVP's annoying tendency to remove items that were determined to be off screen. However, for some items, I would offload to one of the other .o files simply because my latter projects were so so gigantic and going past what was possible with the MVP engine.
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On 1/19/2016 at 9:41 AM, BallFour said:
I was clicking and dragging each individual point and hoping for the best. Hence 2 days on one project. Gah. Now I'm just having quite a time in Sean O's Fenway Park 1995 mod. I want to push the flagpole back out of the field of play, but I can't figure out which part it is in removable.o. It might be in mstadium.o, so that's my next big project now that I've got some of the basics down.
Would love to help.... but I forgot. Good luck!
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Happy holidays Mark, nice to see you around now and then.
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I often create new accounts so that i might have someone to chat with late night on the weekends in the shout box.
You'd have to donate from each account in order to have shoutbox access, so go for it!
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My son set up an account on my computer but he never uses it How can I delete it ?
I don't think this really counts since it's a different person. And, if I recall, you may have mentioned this to us in the past?
Either way, don't worry about it.
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Many people will get Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. Also, Favre will make an *** out of himself.
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They're to America what cathedrals are to Europe: the work of our best and brightest architects.
no.
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I was in section 32, but after everyone started to leave I moved to the first row behind the Red Sox dugout
I love 32, love it. Cheap tickets, great view, near the monster, easy access to concessions and restrooms.
Anyway, I've been to Angel Stadium pre-renovation (awful, soulless and dark), Renovated Yankee Stadium (in desperate need of renovation, instead of replacement), Wrigley (likewise), Camden, CBP and PNC (both excellent) and US Cellular (truly underrated). Will visit Coors Field for the first time in June, and hopefully the Nationals Penitentiary at some point.
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I have been to Fenway Park countless times, first time was in 1992, the most recent was last Sunday against Tampa Bay.
Oh my god it was SO COLD on Sunday. Where were you sitting? We were freezing in GS 16.
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That works for me. Send me what you have and we'll go from there.
Also, I swapped PM's with Sal and he said that I can make whatever changes I want to the mod.
Any questions about the parks Jim?
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How can we? We would need permission to do so. Also, the stadiums in this thing are no where near completion.
Here are the status of the 1927 stadiums:
AL:
Yankee Stadium: heavily changed
Shibe Park: stock from EA
Griffith Stadium: stock from EA
Navin Field: changed, unavailable
Comiskey Park: changed, unavailable
League Park: done from Sean O
Sportsman's Park: unchanged from '40s/'50s
Fenway Park I: done from EA
NL:
Forbes Field: stock from EA
Sportsman's Park: unchanged from '40s/'50s
Polo Grounds: stock from EA
Wrigley field: heavily changed
Crosley Field: stock from EA
Ebbets Field: done from Sean O
Braves Field: done from Sean O
Baker Bowl: done from Sean O
So, Wrigley, Navin (tiger), Comiskey and Yankee Stadium are way off. Everything else is essentially stock from EA, or otherwise already changed.
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And, mind, updating the .loc files with loclook wouldn't take all that much time.
How about we open source '27 to completion? Well, everyone except me, since I'll spend most of the next month heavily sedated, but when I wake I want to see '27 done.
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so which yankee is the new stadium?
There is no New Yankee Stadium for MVP 05.
WIP stands for Work In Progress, which may or may not be accurate as of now, since this hasn't been updated in over a year. It's entirely meant for the PC version.
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i too am requesting my mods to be removed since i can't do them myself anymore.
i've been back and forth on this since this started now. i've contributed my share when you guys had to do this the first time. and i completely understand why you have to do it now. but i only see it as a short term solution. and if this is what you need to do to keep the site up and running, then i don't foresee this site surviving. which is a real shame.
So the way to help the site survive is to remove all of your content from it? Be serious man. Trues isn't doing this to make a buck, he's tired of taking a $100+ loss every month because people don't donate.
Whatever, it's your decision, I just can't help but lose a lot of respect for anyone who pulls their work, from one modder to another.
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Thanks for the post apocalypse, it's great to hear of games similar to MVP that refuse to die. Dare I ask, has anyone managed to edit arenas? If I could play at the Boston Garden or Chicago Stadium I'd buy this game immediately.
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Yeah I know, I just didn't want to feel like I was be selfish because although primarily I am doing it for myself, I'm also producing it so everyone else can enjoy the season and I feel that they deserve to at least have a say.
If you're not modding primarily for yourself, what's the point?
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Agreed. How will u know what to mod if we don't say? And we should at least know what is coming up, so we can stop begging!!!!!!!!!!
Stop begging in general, or learn how to mod yourself. Simple as that, but please stop with this pity party.
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Actually Sean, it's an earlier year than you and I discussed last month, but let's just say that it will be something that you will be interested in since it's a decade we haven't done before and your boys from Boston had a very good regular season that year. That's the last I'll say about the project......
Love it, glad to hear. I greatly prefer earlier to later at this point, can't wait to dig in.
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We would NEVER do that.....
I know I heard a little about the early stages of this, not sure if I ever fully heard the results. I look forward to release.
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Good thing about my new laptop is that i have a lot of harddisk space, which means i will install multiple mvp editions.
It will take some getting used to the mvp graphics again, but in the end its gameplay what its all about
Use rolie's bloom mod, and it looks dramatically better.
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Where the hell is that and how did I miss it?
http://www.mvpmods.com/index.php?autocom=d...p;showfile=4494
I remember doing it last summer, when I figured out how to import files from Google SketchUp into MVP.
My suggestion for the start of the baseball season
in Baseball Talk
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Hear, hear. Well put.