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Everything posted by Jim825
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When will you make the uniform for MLB 2K9?
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We can ask him silly and foolish questions over and over like he does to us.
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When will you do this for MLB 2K9?
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I can and I'll bet others can as well.
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Here's a little clue for you -- I mod what I WANT TO MOD! I really don't care what YOU want. What gives YOU the right to tell me what I should be modding???? I mod because I like to do it not because I'm obligated to others, least of all to you. All I've seen in your posts is whines about "When will this mod be done?" and "When will that mod be created for MVP?" If you want something, get off your lazy butt and try to learn how to do something. No one comes into this knowing how to create mods. It takes time and effort to find information and practice to create something. If you showed even a hint of trying to do something on your own by asking questions (and not generic ones like "How do I mod a stadium", when there is 4 years worth of information in these forums), I'd cut you a little slack, but all I keep hearing from you is an attitude like you expect others jump when you snap your fingers. I usually a pretty calm guy and I don't let things get to me, but this time you've gone too far.....
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I don't buy it. There is no way that EVERYONE will be satisfied with that. Look at how many requests there are for information regarding the release of MVP2009 or how many requests there are for modders to create New Yankee Stadium. If we don't say anything then nobody knows that something is coming and they can't get antsy. In other words, what you don't know, won't hurt you.....
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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...... :)
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We would NEVER do that..... :lol:
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That's good to hear, because there are some new things being worked on right now that are going to eat up some of that disk space of yours (as well as space on that nice big hard drive that Y4L got recently). That's all I'm going to say for now.......
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If you look at the Total Classics 9 mod, you will probably find a fair number of faces that you will be able to use. The following teams are included which probably have material you can use: 1997 Mariners 1997 Marlins 1998 Padres 1998 Yankees 1999 Indians 2000 Mets 2001 Diamondbacks We included an MVPEdit .mbe file with Total Classics, so if you open it up and look at these teams, you can find the cyberfaces assigned to the players. You can then extract those faces from the Total Classics 9 models.big file and import them to your models.big file. I would also suggest that you download Homer's Classic Face Pack 10.0 -- http://www.mvpmods.com/index.php?autocom=d...p;showfile=3742 There are probably faces in there that you can use as well.
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I know that we included most, if not all, of your faces in Total Classics. As you said, the roster was created based upon playing time, and that is the main "rule" I've used when creating rosters for the Total Classic single season mods. I'll have to see what we have for a uniform assigned to the '98 Yankees currently, because I really do like your World Series uniform. The picture of your mod probably got lost when Trues modified the website format and moved to new forum and download tools.
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My guess is that Homer misread your post and thought that you wanted a 1988 mod (which already exists) and not a 1998 mod.
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You have to ask the guys at EAMods about this. That's where the MVP08 mod was released.
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Go back and read the earlier posts on this thread carefully. Stecropper, one of the creators of the *61 mod, stated that they put the names on the backs of the Yankee jerseys as a way to identify the players for those on this site who are too young to remember any of them. He then says that the names will be removed in a future update of the *61 mod.
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There have been some issues with some of the Classics downloads lately. The file is definitely there. It's probably just an issue with the link. I'll let Trues know about this.
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Sean - Your latest Yankee Stadium (Dec. 2008) is included in the TC1956 update. TC1951 actually includes a version from January 2009, since Paul sent me a newer version with a few slight tweaks for 1951. I didn't include your newer Shibe Park, because you listed it as "1970 Shibe Park" and I did see some ads (e.g. Datsun) that would not have appeared in the 1950's. The newer Yankee Stadium is only available in TC1951 and TC1956 because Don never released updated versions of TC1961 and TC1967. That's why the older Yankee Stadium shows up in the screenshots for TC1961.
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Don - I forgot that I broke new ground when I aligned the stadiums in the TC78 mod. :lol:
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PaulW and Sean O released the 1967 Fenway AFTER stecropper released the TC1967 mod. That's why it's a separate download.
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Click on the little green icon next to the name of the last poster (in the far right column).
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With your talents (new stadiums), I'm sure that there are plenty of things (new stadiums) that we can think of for you to do (new stadiums). Give us some time (new stadiums) and we'll see what we can come up with (new stadiums).... :lol:
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The Total Classics Walk Through History mod brings together some of the best teams from the early 1900's through the early 1950's for dynasty play. The following teams selected from Total Classics Phase 9 are included: 1908 Chicago Cubs 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates 1918 Boston Red Sox 1919 Chicago White Sox 1924 Washington Senators 1927 New York Yankees 1929 Philadelphia Athletics 1933 New York Giants <--- New Team! 1934 St. Louis Cardinals 1935 Detroit Tigers 1940 Cincinnati Reds 1942 St. Louis Browns 1948 Cleveland Indians 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers 1950 Philadelphia Phillies 1951 Boston Braves Besides rosters, portraits, uniforms and audios, the mod provides historically themed menu and loading screens, stadium select screens with actual stadium photos, classic jukebox music, classic batter walkup music and correct classic stadiums for every team. -
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The Total Classics Best of the 70's and 80's mod brings together some of the best teams of the 1970's and 80's for dynasty or exhibition play. Each of the 26 major league teams in existence before 1990 has a 1970's or 80's team selected from Total Classics Phase 9 and Total Classics 1978. The 1978 Major League schedule is used for dynasty play and the divisions are setup as follows: AL West 1974 Oakland A's 1977 Kansas City Royals 1974 Chicago White Sox 1987 Minnesota Twins 1974 Texas Rangers 1973 California Angels AL Central 1978 Seattle Mariners 1978 Toronto Blue Jays AL East 1978 Milwaukee Brewers 1977 New York Yankees 1975 Boston Red Sox 1983 Baltimore Orioles 1976 Detroit Tigers 1975 Cleveland Indians NL West 1975 Cincinnati Reds 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers 1980 Houston Astros 1980 Atlanta Braves 1989 San Francisco Giants NL Central 1980 Montreal Expos 1978 San Diego Padres NL East 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates 1989 Chicago Cubs 1980 Philadelphia Phillies 1973 New York Mets 1987 St. Louis Cardinals ------------------------------------------- *** VERSION HISTORY *** v1.0 Initial release -
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This mod contains eight different combo datafiles. Four of the datafiles use the normal (i.e. bigger) pitch meter and four of them use a smaller pitch meter to make pitching more challenging and to help produce more walks. There are two main folders: - Normal pitch meter - Small pitch meter Under each of these folders, there are four additional subfolders: - Default - Walkup Music On - Foul Ball Replays On - Walkup Music and Foul Ball Replays On All of the datafiles under the "Small pitch meter" folder contain the following: - Spitoon's walk fix (which reduces the size of the "sweet spot" in the pitching meter) - SeralMike's Walk and Strikeout Fix to provide the proper balance of walks and strikeouts. SerialMike recommends setting the User Pitch Meter Difficulty Slider to 0. If you find the pitching too easy, you can make the slider more negative. If you find the pitching too difficult, you can make the slider more positive. Besides the pitch meter modifications, the datafiles in the subfolders are as follows: 1. Default datafile The Default datafile contains the following modifications: - Trues' batting camera #4 - Trues' change to remove batter walkup music - Pared's Behind the Pitcher camera #6 - Trues' changes to remove foul ball replays - Spitoon's changes to move the outfielders back - abhall's HH low batting view camera #5 - Spitoon's changes to move the infielders in 2. Walkup Music On datafile The Walkup Music On datafile is the same as the Default version above except that it turns on Batter Walkup Music 3. Foulball Replays On datafile The Foulball Replay On datafile is the same as the Default version above except that it turns on Foulball Replays 4. Walkup Music and Foulball Replays On datafile The Walkup Music and Foulball Replay On datafile is the same as the Default version above except that it turns on Batter Walkup Music and Foul Ball Replays Installation: To install, select your desired the datafile and extract it to your MVP2005 Baseball \ data folder. The specific changes are listed in the readme file -
I'm sure that very few people are aware of this, but if you look in your MVPEdit folder (i.e. the folder where you installed MVPEdit), you will find a file called readme.html. This ReadMe file is the MVPEdit "instruction manual" and it contains information about how MVPEdit works, how to use it, etc. Of course, like most instruction manuals, it's mostly ignored by people..... Look through this file, as well as Mark's FAQ file and I'm sure you'll find the answers to your MVPEdit questions.
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On August 11, 1951, the New York Giants were 13 games behind the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National League. For all intent and purposes, the National League race was over. Someone forgot to tell that to the Giants, however. On August 12, the Giants kicked off a 16-game winning streak. Led by 20-year old Rookie of the Year Willie Mays and Sal Maglie (2.93 ERA and a league-leading 23 wins), New York won 39 of its last 47 (including the final seven) to pull into a first-place tie with the Dodgers. A split of the first two playoff contests set up a dramatic deciding game at the Polo Grounds on October 3. The Dodgers took a 4-1 lead into the bottom of the ninth. With Don Newcombe cruising along, three outs did not seem to be a tall order. Al Dark and Don Mueller then opened the inning with singles. After the heavy-hitting Monte Irvin popped out, Whitey Lockman ripped a double to left, scoring Dark and sending Mueller to third and Newcombe to the showers. Owning a 4-2 lead with the tying run in scoring position, Dodger skipper Chuck Dressen called for the right-hander Ralph Branca. Bobby Thomson stepped up to bat and on the second pitch, lined a game-winning, three-run homer to left - the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" -- giving the Giants the pennant and forever linking himself with Branca as baseball's classic hero-and-goat duo. ------------------------------------------- The Total Classics 1951 mod brings you the sights and sounds of the 1951 baseball season. Besides rosters, portraits, uniforms and audios, the mod provides themed menu and loading screens, stadium select screens with actual stadium photos, 1951 jukebox music, 1951 batter walkup music and correct 1950's era stadiums for every team. ------------------------------------------- *** INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS *** - After you download the total_classics_1951.7z file, double-click to open it. - Extract the contents of the file into a folder. - Double-click the explodeme.exe file - Find the location of a CLEAN (or patched) copy of MVP Baseball 2005 and click "Extract". - Allow the program to extract all of the new content. - Play the new Total Classics 1951 mod. ------------------------------------------- *** VERSION HISTORY *** v5.0 1. Added DennisJames' new 1951 uniforms 2. Fixed Mickey Mantle player audio 3. Removed logos for post-1951 teams 4. Removed home run fireworks v4.0 1. Added DennisJames' new 1951 uniforms 2. Added DennisJames' 1951 Forbes Field, Crosley Field and Wrigley Field 3. Added DennisJames' new 1951 jukebox and walkup music 4. Fixed incorrect audio for Shibe Park v3.0 Added OTBJoel's Legends from the Booth audio mod v2.0 1. Added new versions of Ebbets Field, 1950's Crosley Field, 1951 Braves Field, 1951 Yankee Stadium 2. Included PaulW's overhauled 1951 rosters which provide even more realistic results v1.0 Initial release