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If you went away, it would accomplish the same thing from your point of view and more of us would be happier than just you.
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As has already been mentioned, there would need to be some serious changes to the game in order to accommodate women players. In addition to the pronoun problem, it would be necessary to add namesets for female first names -- in effect, doubling the number of sets of first names. And because namesets are limited to 40, that would mean dropping half of the namesets currently in the game (and making women their own ethnicities, so there would have to be a male USA and a female USA in the world default file).
More importantly, the game's player creation and development models are based on male players, and there just aren't enough data out there to determine how the average female baseball player develops over time. So it's not just a question of changing a few pronouns and a few names. It would require a pretty massive overhaul of the game engine in order to cater to what is, it must be admitted, a fairly niche interest. I'd love to see women added to the game, but realistically, it'll never happen. |
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I bet if either or both of the (tennis) Williams sisters, or some of the professional women boxers or UFC athletes were trained to play baseball that they could hit some mean line drives and some long home runs. As long as Barry Bonds? Probably not, but then neither could Denny Doyle and that doesn't make him any less a man or a baseball player. If you want historical realism and enjoy playing the 1940s, then the LACK of the All-American Girls Baseball Association is as glaring as the lack of the Negro Leagues in your historical world. Some people here have brought up some technical issues involved in having female players. Not being enough of a tech person I will accept that some of this is probably true. So it is a commitment. To say that it is not worth it because there would not be enough people interested would be to prejudge a market none of us has actually researched in any serious way. Some of the objections are coming from somewhere else that is not to be encouraged. So yes, it would be a good addition when it is possible. A lot of our daughters play baseball or softball, some may play professional baseball some day. So why not? |
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If you want historical realism and enjoy playing the 1940s, then the LACK of the All-American Girls Baseball Association is as glaring as the lack of the Negro Leagues in your historical world. [QUOTE] OOTP doesn;t have Negro Leagues but i dont see anyone complaining. Also there is a AAGBL quickstart. Tex made all the uniforms for them. I played it for one season in my ABF league but it became to hard not to keep that league from signing male players who were released or keeping the PCL & ABF from signing women. Large Marge went on to become a MGR in the ABF. Like just about anything in OOTP there is always a workaround, even if it takes some imagination.
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The Game, no one is "complaining". People have requested in a forum for requesting things for future OOTP versions. I am not aware that anyone said "stop complaining, how dare you ask for historical minor leagues" or whatever. I think most people think that a) it is very cool that Negro League players are available through the Spritze database (thank you Spritze) and b) that it would be cool if there were Negro Leagues included.
My use of the word "LACK" in caps referred NOT to OOTP, its makers or program, but to anyone who sets up a 1940s baseball world that wants maximum realism but does not include Negro Leagues and the All-American Girls League, unless they don't actually want to play those leagues, which is fine. But my point is that it is analogous to not having the Negro League players at that time. That is all. I think at least a considerable number of people playing the game think it would be cool if the All-American Girls Baseball Association, a historic baseball league that was even the subject of a very successful major motion picture, were included. No one here has complained that it is not included, but it would be cool. And it would be cool if one had the option of female players for fictional leagues. No one is suggesting that you or anyone else be required to use them or play with them in your leagues without having an option. Still not clear why some people seem upset or offended by a request by others playing the game. Except, really it is clear why. Sigh. Last edited by italyprof; 04-13-2016 at 12:11 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Marmora, Ontario, Canada
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Absurdo ad reductio alert...
There are a number of things that would be "neat" and "enhance the realism of the simulation" that I'm sure could be done, but that doesn't mean I think they should be done. But the ignorant and judgemental contempt coming at, and coming from, people about this topic is awesomely fascinating. So, because snap judgements and blanket condemnations are causing me to completely self-evaluate, I humbly submit that: Because I don't think it's a good idea for OOTP to have 3-D tornadoes trashing my custom stadium, flooding my dugouts and forcing my team to relocate, I now know that I hate Mother Nature. Because I don't think it's a good idea for OOTP to replace the umpires and implement Questec, I realize that I hate technology. Because I do think it's a good idea for OOTP to add a feature that shows me when my relief pitchers are warmed up without having to go a different screen, I have to accept that I hate...well, clicking my mouse. Because I do think it's a good idea for OOTP to add a feature to allow me to specify what I'd like back in a trade when I shop a player, I sadly accept that I hate...using a scrollbar. And reading. Some people, myself included, don't think adding females to the OOTP world is the most wonderful idea ever. I did NOT say that adding female-only leagues, especially those that have played in the past, was a bad idea - in fact, I think it's a great idea, in and of itself. From a historical standpoint, yes, there were women ballplayers, and they have every right to be included in the historical databases, just as including the Negro Leagues and any other league that you could get your hands on. But the idea that integrating (yes, THAT word) females into the realm of modern-day professional major-league baseball and, in the interest of that same realism everyone wants out of OOTP, what that entails, is NOT something I support, when there are way more things I feel that OOTP could spend their time implementing, fixing and tweaking! That doesn't make me, or anyone else who feels that way, a misogynist. So chill out, O Ye Judgemental Types who would condemn me as anti-woman. I have only one wife. That doesn't mean I hate Mormon Fundamentalists.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Years and years ago someone who used to frequent this forum posted a rant about fictional leagues and how absurd it was for someone to want to start a league in someplace like Ghana.
I promptly created a league in Ghana, just for fun, and have continued to play it through several OOTP versions. It continues to be one of my favorite leagues. It's my game, and I just love the fact that I can play it my way. I love the fact that others can, too. Some of my favorite dynasties to read about here have been those set in imaginary countries or alternate history versions of our own world. I love this game!
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Life is so unfair. The whole idea that there are tons and tons of young girls that would be playing baseball at the high school or higher level if they weren't forced against their will into playing softball, is just hogwash. But, if it makes you feel better to believe it good for you.
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I never played baseball, as I'm legally blind. I can see well enough to play slow-pitch softball, which I did whenever I got the chance. I loved the game, but I was abused because I sucked, from actually getting beaten up in grammar school right up through being verbally berated when I was a reserve on the pickup team at the K-Mart where I worked to put myself through college. The problem is that I was one of the few people willing to be on the reserve list, so they were stuck with me, and they made no bones about the fact that they resented me for that -- not the people who could have played but didn't, but me personally, without whom they would have had to forfeit games if I wasn't willing to show up. I sucked it up, because that's what I was told I had to do to "be a man" (bleh, whatever), and I got better -- good enough that I went through a whole season without striking out -- but I lost respect for a lot of my coworkers over that situation. As Jack Elliott said, baseball is a game, and games are supposed to be fun. One thing that would increase the amount of fun I would experience would be to have female personnel properly represented, even if it's just off-the-field. As for the attitude you displayed above, it's the same attitude as those of the people who put me down and told me I shouldn't do something fun. But, if it makes you feel better about yourself to put people like me and people like the author down, good for you. Last edited by dewelar; 04-14-2016 at 05:12 PM. |
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Just wanted to offer an apology to everyone for my attitude displayed yesterday. Should have just kept my mouth shut. This is one of those topics that I should know better than to address. So, sorry if I came off as a jackhat. Peace.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Marmora, Ontario, Canada
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This topic certainly spun out of control, and I don't think people necessarily mean to belittle or insult people when they express their opinions about the subject that started the discussion. It's obvious that extrapolating singular points of view into a complete character summary, no matter what the topic, just leads to hostility and misunderstandings, and life's too short to get into in-depth philosophical debates with Internet strangers. We agree, or we don't agree, but we will never know the person we're debating with to the point where we can confidently state what that person is all about. Good or bad. Period. Nobody who contributed to this discussion knows me personally, or what makes me the person I am. And I wouldn't presume to state that I completely know any of you either. Other than we all play OOTP, I don't know anything about you, and you don't know anything about me*.
I think we can all agree on 3 things, and let this one end. 1. Someone introduced the idea that OOTP have females incorporated into it. 2. Some people think that idea is great. Their reasons are their own. 3. Some people do not think that idea is great. Their reasons are their own. I'm sure Markus and co. have all the information they need about this by now. *except maybe my posts are too long
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I've been playing since OOTP 6 but haven't played in quite a few years. I just found this thread because I was wondering if OOTP had added female players so I did a quick Google search and this turned up. (My niece is a gamer and baseball player and we were talking about OOTP this weekend and she asked.) I don't have a whole lot to add, I got my answer. No, they haven't. Which is fine. It actually is a make or break feature for a purchase for me this time but I doubt that's very common. It has, however, been requested repeatedly since at least 2005. And I got a little nostalgic because some of the exact same arguments against it have been made on this forum for 10 years now. So I'll just say this:
1) Your made up statistics on how many players would use it are no better than statistics I could make up on how many people would. It's not a convincing argument. 2) Hobbits are imaginary. Women actually exist. I know that may be a mind blower for some gamers, but I swear it's true. I've seen them. Have fun guys
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OOTP mirrors MLB and its affiliates, not imaginary leagues. I have not played historical yet on 17, has the NNL been added in 1920? Do stars of the Negro Leagues appear in the game prior to their appearance in affiliated minor leagues? The fact that I can create a league on Endor & Coruscant means nothing. i have to use my imagination to see a 4'7 Ewok at the dish, not hard to imagine All The Way Mae stealing 2nd. I am all for Markus coding in women but their are far more important thing that need to be added 1st. Relegation is not one of them either, this isn't soccer.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No one held a gun to my head at 11 years old and told me to play softball. But I did try out for baseball, and the coaches and the powers that be took my aunt aside and told her to encourage me to play softball because baseball just isn't for girls. I did play softball but quit after 8th grade because my heart just wasn't in it. I love baseball, not softball. I wish this organization existed when I was a kid but I'm glad so many girls and getting opportunities that I didn't have: baseballforall |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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First off, I plan on putting a LIMITED number of females in my game, but each one will be created by me (facegen to size and stat potentials) only thing that will be messed up is the he/she thing, no big deal. Point is that its possible in the current game...
Second, the female league thing is the most valid point to the argument of having the female option in the game third, to all those saying females wouldn't be able to compete, hit homers... that is complete BS, a female that starts playing baseball at age 5, is 5'9+ 150lbs+, muscular (yes that is possible) could easily hit a homerun, science says so (bat speed plus pitch speed...). The choice of other sports and sexism in the US for the majority of baseball's history is the reason they aren't playing baseball at higher levels. Baseball is one of the only non contact professional sports (and golf, but driver distance limits females in that as its too important of a factor) and because of that it would be possible for a female to play professionally against males. Take the best 10 female "athletes" in the world, have them playing baseball since the age of 5 and I bet they would be in MLB right now... (I do agree positions would probably be limited due to arm strength, but defensive ability wouldn't be) Just sayin Last edited by Aumakua; 04-27-2016 at 04:01 PM. |
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