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Version 1.0.0
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In this .zip is a .team file for the Houston Astros. The logos and lineups are included in this .team file. HOW TO INSTALL: Please use the Super Mega Baseball 2 Team Transfer Tool. Make sure Super Mega Baseball 2 is not running as this tool edits your save file, and make sure that the .team file you extract from this download is in the same directory as the tool. After launching the program, Type 1 to enter import team mode, and then the program will produce a list of up to 10 team or teampack files that the program finds within the directory. In this case, it will list the Houston Astros as one of them. If you have more than 10 files, you can navigate between pages by typing n for next page and p for previous page, and choosing the file that you wish to import with the number key. Once you do this, you're all set and you can hit ENTER to close the program. Enjoy! -KC -
It's really annoying to see a pitching meltdown
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Caballeros, Por favor, asegúrese de utilizar la función "etiqueta" para buscar los mods de MVP 18 y etiquetar su trabajo apropiadamente si es una cara u otra modificación para MVP. En esta imagen, por ejemplo, he etiquetado este mod como MVP18. Esto ayudará a la comunidad a encontrar tus mods más rápido
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Red MC supports anything that has previously been modified, but when it comes to modifying something, like a previously modded file within RED MC, you need a stock file for that.
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I thought it could be done, but the game won't let me export the field model for editing with none of the tools.
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Ich freue mich darauf, an diesem Wochenende zu arbeiten
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After making those changes to Rogers Centre, is the file still editable using the 3DM Mod Tool? I know you can tinker with the field textures and the file would still be editable in RedMC, but I'm not too sure In my head, I'm thinking you can load both n2km models and just expand the outer points of the Trop's field model to match the field dimensions of the OG Rogers Centre field model so at least the field is intact. I mean I'm loaded up on coffee so the gears are turning here, but that's what I'm going to tinker with tonight to see if it's possible, unless this can be tested before I get a chance to do so.
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This *may* be possible to do, but I'm not confident enough to give it a shot.
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I think when we manage to get everyone's arms stretched out we'll be fine.
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I get it. I feel like even though one of our guys will have a cold night, there are 5 or 6 other guys in our lineup that are dangerous to the rest of the league
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Didi with a 3 run shot bailed out Stanton from his lousy game. No worries.
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I don't think anyone on this site will ever question your dedication to The Game.
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THIS. TIGERS. GAME.
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Man what an opening day.
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No pressure at all lol
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Is it just me or is the MLB.TV stream the highest quality I've seen since using the service? It's 60FPS levels of smooth.
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First home run of the 2018 season is Ian Happ from the Cubs! Am I going to remember this guy by the end of September? Probably not.
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It's DAY 1 of the MLB season, gang. We've got a handful of games today, and I wanted to make a thread where we can talk baseball all season long with play by play: Here's a guide to Opening Day: https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-2018-opening-day-games-and-schedule-guide/c-269482334 First and foremost if you are a new fan, or you're getting back into the swing of things (pun intended) after the offseason, you must remember the golden rule: you don't really need to watch every game. Many football fans, and even some basketball and hockey fans, find this to be a challenge. They're used to setting aside a few nights a week to watch their team, and they can watch all the games. Baseball isn't like that. For the next six months, your team will only have 21 days where they won't be playing a game. And some of the games they play will start as early as 11am, others will end after 1am. If you miss a game it's okay, odds are there's another one tomorrow. If you miss a week, no big deal, hell if you get busy for a few months and aren't able to watch your team, that's not an issue, because you can still follow your team. Which reminds me. Baseball is a game to be followed. In the old days, probably with your dad, it meant picking up the morning paper and checking the box scores. Now it means being able to have a final score texted/tweeted/messaged/emailed/what-evered to you the minute the game ends, or rolling over in bed when you can't sleep and grabbing your phone to check the West Coast scores. It means being able to check ESPN in the morning to see any breaking news from across the league, or catch a story you missed. We live in a time where you can go to MLB.com and get a recap of every game from last night in less than 10 minutes. Honestly, baseball was made to be consumed, and the technology age makes it easier than ever, whether you want to spend hours every day pouring over stats and analysis, or 15 seconds to see how your team and their playoff rivals did today. There's lots of good stories and matchups today to start the season. That said, let's PLAY BALL!
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Kado was our Xbox conversion guy for a while, I remember him.
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The universe will find you, my friend.
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Oh man, RRodkey leaves a legacy with his stuff. He explained a lot of the datafile variables so well.
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Version 5.02
75 downloads
This Windows utility allows you to easily edit the TUNE.TXT file found in the High Heat Baseball Series games by 3DO. It provides a GUI to the tuning file with content-sensitive help. Tutorial on how changes to the tune file affect gameplay. Library system that allows you to easily switch between different tune files. -
Back in business, do your thing @Yankee4Life