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My 2c would be to have the portrait ideas always be a 4 digit number and the cyberfaces are 3 digits, so we don't confuse them? Also, could you please post the updated list? It's been about 3 months and it would help here at the end of the season.
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But Oscar, Devenski has pitched successfully 2 seasons now and has a 0.926 WHIP. I wouldn't exactly call him a prospect. Kepler is really only a 2 year player as he played very minimal his 1st season and is basically a 1 sided batter. But I do agree and have said before, I wish cyberface makers would focus on established players who do not have a cyberface instead of who they think will be possibly good. That doesn't always work out well (example: Domonic Brown)
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NOTE: THIS IS AN MLB ONLY ROSTER! End of Season Update Rosters primarily reflect players on the roster at the end of the season who have largely given the most service to the MLB squad to date. There are some exceptions when it comes to some marquee players, but I do take into consideration the total amount of playing time, especially with pitchers. However, some players get caught during a trade and I couldn't justify putting them up on the MLB roster over another player. If you do think that a certain player deserves to be on the MLB squad over another, you can simply move him within the game itself or one of the editors. I made sure each team had 12 pitchers and 13 fielders. Phase 1: These are primarily setting the rosters only. A few pitchers had to be created that I had missed previously and very few fielders' batting numbers were adjusted. I have NOT included some of the latest cyberface numbers, though you can easily correct this again with one of the editors or doing it directly in the attrib.dat file (as previously discussed in the forums). Phase 2: **Batting adjustments for power and contact for all fielders completed. **Starting pitching rotations adjusted to largely match RotoWorld. **Secondary pitches velocity reduced by 3 mph (except for 2 seam FB). **Recent cyberface ID changes integrated. Phase 3: **Updated control attributes for all MLB pitchers based on last 3 year WHIP ratings **Updated batting contact/power ratings for pitchers with 100+ PA over past 5 years. **Pitch speeds adjusted (off speed pitches, especially change-ups and curves do not translate from MVPedit properly) **Pat Neshek moved up to the Rockies bullpen. If you notice any correction needs, please PM me. However, please do not PM me about minor league players. INSTALLATION: place this rar file into the database subfolder (where your 19 .dat files are). DELETE the existing 19 .dat files first. Then, unzip/rar this file to this location. DO NOT SIMPLY DO AN OVERWRITE!! **If you're going to give feedback, please make it intelligent. THIS WOULD INCLUDE IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. Leave a comment or question in the comments area if you need assistance, not in the feedback area. Thanks. -
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Very nice to see your work again Jef! Maybe though place in the cyberface thread, since this is the ID thread?
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Oscar....maybe at the end of the season, the updated list can be put on 1st posting?
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controller.cfg for XBOX controllers (for MVP on the PC)
Gordo replied to krawhitham's topic in Support
Maybe some of you guys are running into total incompatibility with new and old technology. You may simply need to purchase an inexpensive, but good controller for a PC, like the Saitek 990 or 2500. Even used they are durable and fit well in your hands. Very programmable.