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Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:58 am
by KG Erwin
Here's a sample screenshot from my 1946 real-player draft league. This is an example of how you can alter the game's look by importing old-time ballparks.

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RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:09 am
by KG Erwin
Here's a shot of some of the different logos that you can import. These are from my 1946 draft league.

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RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:16 am
by KG Erwin
Now, anyone who wants to recreate a real season with real players, ballparks, and cap logos, can do it. The cap logo mod is located here: http://files.simcentral.net/index/Detailed/3700.shtml

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:24 am
by KG Erwin
Want another ballpark pic? Here's Ebbets Field:

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RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:55 am
by Steely Glint
You have a link to the stadium files?

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:36 pm
by KG Erwin
ORIGINAL: Steely Glint

You have a link to the stadium files?

http://files.simcentral.net/index/Detailed/3691.shtml

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:35 pm
by Roxbury
How do I get these Ballparks to work for me? Where do I download these parks? I would assume to the PS 2005 folder. Is that correct?
Thanks

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:03 pm
by puresimmer
Well its a multi step process.

First of all the parks linked to in this thread are just photos, you can extract those anywhere. Then from the team's front office screen click the "Ball Park" menu item and then click "Modify Ball Park". From there click "Assign Park Photo" at that point you can browse to any ball park pic you have.

You are not done there though. You then have to re-map how PureSim will draw its ball flight graphics onto this new picture. Click the "Configure for PSPNCast" link and drag the graphics to the appropriate places.

Now what is cool is once you have done that you can use the "Export" option to create a single file that contains the park photo, dimensions and ball flight graphic definitions so that others could import it. Any PureSim fans out there game for maybe doing an organized creation of a number of PureSim .prk files so that others could benefit? It would be great if we had a place where folks could just download and import parks and be ready to go!

Any volunteers?


RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:56 pm
by PadresFan104
I was most interested in having a Petco Park image for my gamecast screen, but I don't like anything other than real photos (Not a fan of the cartoon looking screens, or parks exported out of MVP, etc.), so I found this image (non-copyrighted I hope!) on the web and used it.

Unfortunately, I was unable to find a photo with the resolution great enough to avoid pixelation, but I'd be happy to share it with anyone who wants it...



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RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:57 pm
by PadresFan104
Oh, and I have a decent MLB logo set if anyone wants that as well...

Al

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RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:20 pm
by Roxbury
Thanks Shaun that was very,very,easy. I really like this aspect of being able to put these parks into the game. It just continues to add that extra immersion feel. Keep up the good work, if there is a better developer who listens to his customers I would like to know who that would be. This game(Simulation) continues to amaze me. If you are a baseball fan and you do not have this sim go and get it. $29.99 I will say is simply a bargain. I still can't believe one person has created this!!!
Thanks again for your help. I will now go and put myself into my newly created fictional league as an 18 year old pitching phenom. I hope I can find a photo that does me justice.

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:09 pm
by kmb
were do I put the facepack so they work I clicked on autoassign faces and put them in the main folder but nothing

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:41 pm
by KG Erwin
ORIGINAL: puresimmer

Well its a multi step process.

First of all the parks linked to in this thread are just photos, you can extract those anywhere. Then from the team's front office screen click the "Ball Park" menu item and then click "Modify Ball Park". From there click "Assign Park Photo" at that point you can browse to any ball park pic you have.

You are not done there though. You then have to re-map how PureSim will draw its ball flight graphics onto this new picture. Click the "Configure for PSPNCast" link and drag the graphics to the appropriate places.

Now what is cool is once you have done that you can use the "Export" option to create a single file that contains the park photo, dimensions and ball flight graphic definitions so that others could import it. Any PureSim fans out there game for maybe doing an organized creation of a number of PureSim .prk files so that others could benefit? It would be great if we had a place where folks could just download and import parks and be ready to go!

Any volunteers?


Shaun, the .prk files for all these old-time ballparks already exist. I just can't remember where I got them! [:o] BeachBoy's site, maybe?

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:43 pm
by KG Erwin
ORIGINAL: kmb

were do I put the facepack so they work I clicked on autoassign faces and put them in the main folder but nothing

They go into the Pure Sim/mods/faces folder (if it doesn't already exist, you must create it).

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:48 pm
by puresimmer
Make a folder in the PureSim 2005 Gold Edition folder called "Faces" Then under that folder make one called "Generic". Extract the faces there.

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 11:13 pm
by HercMighty
My system will only assign 19 faces. Also it says everytime that I try and do the auto assign that the contents have changed and wants to rebuild the cache even though the contents have not.

Also where does the MLB pics go? And do you need to do anything to get them into the game?

Thanks

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 8:14 pm
by pasternakski
I use the real ballpark images, as well.

I have two small requests. First, you notice that the catcher and home plate are behind the blue interface box when it is left in its default position. I would like to see all of these boxes reduced in size (particularly the scoreboard) so that we can arrange them conveniently for aesthetic viewing purposes (it would be nice if the scoreboard had a more "three dimensional" flavor so that we could place it in a location where it visually fits in with the stadium background). I have been playing with the blue interface box in the upper left corner, which helps a little. The team data and play options/auto complete/park info boxes are particularly obnoxious. I note that there is a lot of wasted space in these displays that could be reduced so that font sizes wouldn't have to be reduced or content removed.

Second, it would be nice if you could provide a set of figures for insert onto the screen (in much the same fashion as ball path destinations) so that we aren't playing games with invisible players and umpires. It would be nice to have runners and batters automatically inserted by the system as game conditions warrant, as well.

That said, I only add that this is my favorite computer game of all that I own. It runs smoothly, runs the way the designer intended, and presents a simulation that is accurate, fun, and retains a high level of interest. I really appreciate the excellence of this design and your commitment to the game system's integrity by adding improvements without screwing up what works excellently already. I am thoroughly tired of half-assed designs that are incomplete or poorly thought out when you buy them and only get worse with each succeeding patch. Those who are familiar with the total fiascos that are UV and WitP know what I'm talking about.

For thirty bucks, this bad boy may be the best bargain on the computer gaming market. Excuse me, I've got to go. I'm playing the 1956 season, and the Yankees have a crucial Sunday double-header today against the hated, league-leading White Sox.

Woo hoo.

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 8:51 pm
by puresimmer
ORIGINAL: pasternakski
The team data and play options/auto complete/park info boxes are particularly obnoxious.

Note if you click on options you have the option to hide the team info windows altogether so that should help.
That said, I only add that this is my favorite computer game of all that I own. It runs smoothly, runs the way the designer intended, and presents a simulation that is accurate, fun, and retains a high level of interest. I really appreciate the excellence of this design and your commitment to the game system's integrity by adding improvements without screwing up what works excellently already. I am thoroughly tired of half-assed designs that are incomplete or poorly thought out when you buy them and only get worse with each succeeding patch. Those who are familiar with the total fiascos that are UV and WitP know what I'm talking about.

For thirty bucks, this bad boy may be the best bargain on the computer gaming market. Excuse me, I've got to go. I'm playing the 1956 season, and the Yankees have a crucial Sunday double-header today against the hated, league-leading White Sox.

Woo hoo.

Well, thanks for the kind words, I've broken plenty of stuff in the past :) When a game gets this big and complicated (like the games you mentioned) it is very tricky business to introduce new functionality without it impacting some variant of the game. My best asset is a great bunch of testers that have been long time PureSimmers!



RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 2:16 am
by pasternakski
ORIGINAL: puresimmer
Note if you click on options you have the option to hide the team info windows altogether so that should help.

I figured I was probably missing something. Thanks, Shaun.

Now, about those little baseball players and umpires...

RE: Victory at Forbes Field

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 7:53 pm
by VladVoivode
Nice to see that logos and parks can be imported into PureSim!! Also good to hear that Shaun is making the real player option more robust.

A word of caution on some the "older" ballparks: the images have been circulating all over the web for a few years now. They are from Stormfront Studios' game "OldTime Baseball". Stormfront no longer sells the game, but copyright does apply to everything associated with the game - including the images. I doubt that Stormfront would kick up a fuss over the images of a discontinued game, but I thought I would at least post this message so all know the images' origin.