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| Earlier versions of OOTP: New to the game? A place for all new Out of the Park Baseball fans to ask questions about the game. |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 6
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n00b questions
Hi, all. I'm an OOTP veteran but the last time I played was several years ago, so I'm still finding my way around version 8. It's great to be playing again.
I'm still trying to decide what type of league to set up and how I want to configure it. There are so many options it's overwhelming. I have a couple of n00b questions: 1) When you create a historic league and import players from the Lahman d-base, does the game simply look at player stats and convert them to best-guess equivalent player ratings? So even if you use Recalculate, in any given year a player's performance could vary greatly from his actual historical performance based on the game's "rolls of the dice" against his ratings, correct? 2) How do you delete an existing league? Do you do it from within the game or just navigate to the league's folder on your system and delete it? Thanks. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Yankee Stadium, back in 1998.
Posts: 8,645
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I don't work too much with historical leagues but from what I have done and what I have read here, it's a combination of the initial setting (Base Potential Ratings on Career Totals, Remaining Career, or Peak Seasons) and the setting you choose for recalculation (1, 3, and 5 years) - see below. I think I remember people saying that the most accurate historical results would be from choosing Remaining Career and 1 year recalculation. Yes, there could be significant random variation from actual results but the intent is to have simulation come pretty close to reality.
As far as deleting a league (meaning an entire game, not one league within a game), it's a matter of preference I think. Deleting it by using Load Game, Delete is more tidy but takes longer. Deleting the game folder in Windows Explorer or whatever they call it in a Mac is much quicker but if that was the game that you were playing when you last closed OOTP, it makes a dummy folder of the same name when you start OOTP again. Also, if you forget and click Continue Game without realizing that it's still looking for the deleted game, you will get an error message. Last edited by 1998 Yankees; 04-16-2008 at 08:13 PM. |
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