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Old 04-10-2023, 08:16 PM   #1
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Is it possible to use a custom 3D model as a spring training park?

Hey all. Loving the new game so far. Basically is the question I put as the title possible? My team is the Blue Jays and I have the real stadiums from their minor league affiliates (Sahlen Field, Northeast Delta Dental Stadium, TD Ballpark, and Nat Bailey in Vancouver). Is it possible to make TD Ballpark in Dunedin as my spring training home stadium?
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Old 04-12-2023, 05:00 AM   #2
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Hey all. Loving the new game so far. Basically is the question I put as the title possible? My team is the Blue Jays and I have the real stadiums from their minor league affiliates (Sahlen Field, Northeast Delta Dental Stadium, TD Ballpark, and Nat Bailey in Vancouver). Is it possible to make TD Ballpark in Dunedin as my spring training home stadium?
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Old 04-12-2023, 10:30 AM   #3
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If you mean make it "your" home ballpark while the other teams still used "spring ballpark" (or whatever it's called) then no. I think with some file renaming you could have it replace the default but that would mean it would be everyone's ST ballpark.

Keep in mind I've never tried it but... You might be able to rename the Dunedin park file to the default ST park's name and the game would use it?
Other than that I don't know if there's a way to import a ballpark into the "no league" list where the ST default park is located? Hopefully someone else has played around with this and knows if/how it can be done and posts a definitive answer.
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Old 04-24-2023, 10:04 AM   #4
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I think you have a few choices, though one is more labor-intensive. As Sweed suggests, you could have all teams use Dunedin if you do some renaming (presumably after backing things up somewhere).

You could have all of the ST parks (or any game) in any arbitrary park you like if you're willing to go into the Schedule Editor--you can not only change game times but game locations by entering in the number associated with the ballpark. So, if you had the time and energy, you could go into there and not only put all the Blue Jays ST games in Dunedin but put all the away games in the right places if you had those parks.

My league has a post-World Series tournament that I've made into a coast-to-coast barnstorming tour by editing the schedule this way. As I said, though, it's a bit of a hassle, and I only have 15 games to change.
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