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Everything posted by sabugo
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9/10, 43 seconds. Crap, I misread one of them.
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6/10, 57 seconds. Not so generally easy.
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5/10 in 58 seconds. I definitely got lucky on some of those.
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6/10 in 56 seconds. And I'm happy with that score
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Well, after training, I felt like I was run over by a train.
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I've been away for a few days fellas. Took myself and the wife down to southern Spain to visit a friend and train a little bit. I should be back on monday.
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10/10, 48 seconds
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Holy cow, I won yesterday for the first time!
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I'm european, soccer is big here. I was on the stadium when Zidane score twice against England during the 2004 European Championship, held here in Portugal. France, with Zidane being one of their main players, eliminated Portugal from Euro 2000 and 2006 World Cup. Both times on the semi-finals. He scored all the french goals in both matches. He was a heck of a player.
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You should see what he did on the last match he ever played 🤣
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I missed yesterday as I was travelling. All you guys know much more about this stuff than I do. But I'll keep learning
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Well, they've been free at those dates for the past two decades. Maybe it's time somebody teaches those boys that you have to play defense too.
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I hear Auston Matthews has a lot of free time now. Maybe he likes baseball.
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Thank you! I have a lot to learn hahaha
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ROG Ally is a portable console
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So, business as usual then.
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Not to hijack your thread, but this video belongs here 🙂
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Editing Rosters through REDitor: A Research Thread
sabugo replied to Kccitystar's topic in Mod Research
Yeah, you do need Java for it to open. https://www.java.com/en/download/ Try to install that and you should be fine. -
Editing Rosters through REDitor: A Research Thread
sabugo replied to Kccitystar's topic in Mod Research
Have you tried any of the other programs that work with the NBA 2K series? Mod tool or 3DM? -
Editing Rosters through REDitor: A Research Thread
sabugo replied to Kccitystar's topic in Mod Research
Thinking out loud, if the database entry is correct, then it should be a display issue. Now the problem is to find where said display is. There doesn't seem to be any data entry in the roster files that controls this, though my experience is mostly with NBA 2K series. You might be on to something with the .IFF file. Or it could be somewhere else completely. -
Having data and knowing how to read it are two very different things. Perception plays a part as well. People like to feel all modern and smart by using all these new words and 'analytics'.
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This analytics crap annoys me like hell. I'm all for having more data and information and all that, but in the end this is still a game played by humans. So please, ease back on the computer stuff and look at what's actually happening on the field. Baseball has showed us so many times it's impredictability. It's one of the beauties of the game! A game that has been played for almost 150 years and we still see situations that have never happened before. It's amazing in that way. A manager has to have some balls to decide when to go with the data and when to follow his gut. We're animals after all, use your instincts. How many times have we seen in this past decade, games that were lost due to the 'follow the data' line? Have more games been won than lost? That would be an interesting study. While the game has changed, it's still basically the same in many regards. So, just don't try to reinvent the wheel. Your catcher and shortstop need to be good defensively before anything else. Case in point, when Jeter and Posada's defense deteriorated, the Yankees stopped winning WS. That's not an opinion, it's a statement of facts. Your best hitters do not need to have an absurd number of HR for your team to do well. They just need to not be streaky and go from scorching hot to ice cold in two games. Again, look at the '98 Yankees. Then, you don't need 5 Aces on the mound. You need 2-3 very good guys and the rest of the rotation just not suck and eat as many innings as they can so that the bullpen isn't constantly overworked or trying to fix the starter's screwups. And in the end you need a couple of lucky breaks here and there. For example, you need a guy who hits .200 to come up with a key hit in the postseason that nobody saw coming. And you need a couple of reliable bullpen arms (Let's face it, they only made one Mariano Rivera). There, I fixed it.
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Building the "perfect" baseball game, a thread
sabugo replied to Kccitystar's topic in The Bleachers
Probably a bit over my capabilities, but I'm willing to give it a read. -
Building the "perfect" baseball game, a thread
sabugo replied to Kccitystar's topic in The Bleachers
How can I help? -
So much joy.