Ok thanks, I see that Clay is working to get that done. One more quick question, how does one know if a game to be played is a day or night game?
Ok thanks, I see that Clay is working to get that done. One more quick question, how does one know if a game to be played is a day or night game?
Hi Gents,
Please help me to edit a player's ratings, such as "Arm", or "Range".
Thanks,
Roger
What do you do if you have Mac?
Run Windows...
You insist that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that! -J. von Neumann
This is very helpfull to know about baseball.
Last edited by sreeja; 12-21-2007 at 09:14 AM.
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I figured out how to get the boxscore but it doesn't lineup right when I posted it...What did I do wrong?
time to talk a walk
Bosox, if you're playing in the BM08 version, first go to the "Options" sub-menu
(of the "League" menu), and ensure that the "View as HTML" box is blank.
After, copying your boxscore from the Calendar, when pasting it into a forum,
first click "Post Reply" when a box, identical to the one in which I now type, with a string of symbols(as above), will appear.
Click on the "Pound" (#) symbol -3rd from the right, and you will see the following appear in the top LH corner of the post Make sure that your cursor is blinking between those bracketed words:-
Like so... "Code" cursor "Code"
Then paste in your boxscore, submit reply, and all should look lovely...
Hope this helps.
"Whate'er should be our Zodiac's star
We all are born to make or mar.
To each is gi'en a bag of tools
Some mentors, and a set of rules:
And each must carve, ere life has flown,
A stumbling block, or a stepping-stone"
(Author unknown)
Generation 35.
"Spikes" The cleats on baseball boots
"Spikes" On which newspaper editors impale copy for future reference, or ultimate destruction.
Click on League/Options, then tick the "Commissioner" box (top rh corner of screen).
Returning to your player's "Scouting Report" you'll now find that the box that read "negotiate" (center of bottom bar), now reads "Edit Player"
Click on this box, and the editing screen appears.
In the top RH corner, you'll see his fielding stats...to improve his range, increase the number of "Put Outs" shown:
to increase his arm strength and accuracy, increase the number of "Assists"
In the case of an outfielder, you won't need to show too many "Assists", to give him an arm of laserlike strength and accuracy - I never go beyond ten, per 162 games, myself - but with an infielder, of course, you can show many more.
If you want realism, I suggest that you swot up the fielding stats ("U.S.A. Today" online) of RL players whose athleticism you admire, and copy them into your edited player.
Hope this helps.
"Whate'er should be our Zodiac's star
We all are born to make or mar.
To each is gi'en a bag of tools
Some mentors, and a set of rules:
And each must carve, ere life has flown,
A stumbling block, or a stepping-stone"
(Author unknown)
Generation 35.
"Spikes" The cleats on baseball boots
"Spikes" On which newspaper editors impale copy for future reference, or ultimate destruction.
How would I come about getting certain player's pictures on here? Like, since none of the old player's pictures show up, would it be possible for me to search, save, and upload them on BBM2k8? Or is there another way to do this, or simply no way at all?
All thanks in advance.
4,904 innings pitched, 15th all-time
350 wins, 9th all-time
3.11 lifetime ERA
3,318 strikeouts, 11th all-time
109 complete games
17 Gold Gloves
4 consecutive Cy Young Awards
He did all this with a mid-80s fastball.
[I]He could throw a baseball through a lifesaver if you asked him![/I]-Joe Morgan
You insist that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that! -J. von Neumann