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					Originally Posted by  fjs08
					 
				 
				This past spring, I tried the Demo before v15 came out.  The game play was fun, but it wasn't the easiest of set ups.  OOTPco helped me a lot.  I have to admit I couldn't have done it w/o them. I finally have time to get back to computer baseball now that fall is here. 
I have a Mac.  All the other games require a PC and I really don't need a PC, other than to play baseball if this game doesn't work for me. I know I can put parallels, Win 8.1, etc on my Mac, but again, I'm not a fanboy of any game out there.  OOTP does look like a great game,  But, is v15 easier to set up.  The price sure is cheaper than parallels, Win 8, a cd/dvd drive to install the software, etc, etc.   
My basic desire is to play historical team A, like say the '62 Giants vs historical team B, the '2012 Giants in a series.   Nothing fancy.  No negotiations, no labor trouble, etc.  Just want to replay "team vs team."  Stock/historical teams, no drafting, no putting Koufax onto the '62 Giants to see "what if.." I think you get the idea.  
Is this doable w/o a Masters degree, in computer science, and/or in OOTP baseball?? I remember during the demo I lost players due to labor issues, some other unrecoverable issues too.  Thx for any help here. 
Frank 
			
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Can you expand on labour issues? I never have pains in that area.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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