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kozmafan223

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  1. I noticed how the color of the number on the back of the jersey also controls the color of the number on the back of the helmet. Is there something similar that controls the color of the belt?
  2. That did it Now I'll just stay locked up inside all day making it pretty haha
  3. So I'm trying to make a few uniforms for my Cardinals, just to change things up a bit here and there. I was using the batting practice unis from the 2k15 overhaul as a base. I wanted to change the color of the jersey from red to blue. What I did: I used the NBA mod tool to extract the .dds thing I made some changes using GIMP saved it as BC3/DTX5 Imported it back into the .iff Put .iff in the game folder and booted up the game This is what my .dds looked like And in game the blue only showed at certain angles, with the red completely overpowering it Is there a step I missed? Another file that needs editing?
  4. I think it's a good idea. You could usually add St. Louis to that list. We're normally at least a little warmer than Washington or Baltimore at the season's start
  5. Well you quoted my post.. but the question about ebay wasn't part of the original.. so I'm assuming that's your question Expect to pay pretty close to triple digits (I paid about $80ish).. I hear rumors that every now and then there's one that pops up pretty cheap though At the same time.. thanks to these wonderful folks here.. I may never have to buy another baseball game again
  6. Fans do have that ability to an extent. You can select any active player through the "write-in" spot. It's been like that for the past couple years that I've noticed. Imagine what the world would be like if everyone wrote in Pete Kozma
  7. So, I was just messing around in A for a wee bit of fun, I do that from time to time. Today I figured that it may be a bit entertaining to drop the difficulty and test the arm of some poor catcher wishing that he'll one day be the next Johnny Bench or whoever. 32 stolen bases later, and a poor catchers dreams crushed, I still love "small ball" lol Edit: I have no idea how to post a picture.. the "drag files here" is not the right way Edit of the Edit: Got it!
  8. My opinion.. the new NBA game costs $60, and after you get MVP up to date it really does feel like an entirely new game. I think it's worth the $60, especially since that's a wee bit less than I paid lol
  9. Are you trying to play in windowed mode?
  10. I'm not sure if this is intentional or not.. but Tony Cingrani (Left handed reliever) of the Reds has a longer wind up with runners on. He seems to have a more simplified approach when the bases are empty. Maybe these are flip flopped? Or he could be like that in the real world, I don't recall ever seeing him pitch lol That's using your update that you released yesterday (8 April) I love the roster though! Just thought I'd bring this to your attention
  11. I got this game on Gamecube way back in the day. It was amazing, as were all EA Sports games from 2005. This quickly became my second favorite game, right behind NASCAR 2005 Chase for the Cup. I would spend hours of my life after school playing as my two favorite athletes of all time, Jeff Gordon and Reggie Sanders. Being able to bounce from the thrills of making left turns and driving inches away from a wall at 200 mph, to leading off with a David Eckstein single, Larry Walker ground out (I could never hit with Larry Walker) and Albert Pujols 2 run blast by only changing out a single disk will forever be a very memorable part of my childhood. Later on, in 2013, my Gamecube stopped working, and I was sad. I got 2k10 and NASCAR the Game, but they weren't the same. There were no minor leagues, no Ramon Baez to show up out of no where 2-3 seasons in to lead the Cardinals to victory. Life had been forever changed, or so it seemed. By this time I had mostly switched to PC gaming with the likes of the Elder Scrolls, Civilization and Total War series. Then I found out that MVP Baseball 2005 had been made for PC back in the day. This was in June of 2014. I found it for sale on Ebay, it was pricey, but the mystic powers of nostalgia were irresistible. It took 6 days for my game to show up. They felt like a lifetime. I installed the game the second I got home from work. It was very nice, but I found myself having trouble setting up the controls, so I just played with keyboard for a while. Eventually (August, September maybe? something around there) I decided enough was enough and I went to google to learn how to set up my controller. I found a thread on some crazy website called mvpmods. I read this thread, it taught me all I needed to know to get my controller configured and play MVP Baseball the right way. I also discovered the super awesome power of mods. And I was happy Note: when I say "some crazy website" I mean it in a good way Edit: Just found out it was actually October 2014, no August or September.. I guess time doesn't fly quite as fast when you're having fun as it used to
  12. I don't know anything about making portraits, but I think it looks nice
  13. Changed the cyber faces and now it works perfectly! Thank you!
  14. Ya, every mode, the loading bar for the game gets about half way up and then.. bam, game crashes I haven't tried cyberfaces yet, I'll give that a go
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