Of course this means that I have to find new rosters, and then figure out how to switch the game to use the new database. Right now I am just messing around with a Quick Start league with the 2009 MLB rosters, but I would like to start a season directly after the 2009 season (or at least with rosters more current than the start of the 2009 season) and play around with managing the Braves, just controlling the line ups, depth charts, and pitching. Hopefully I will have some time over the next week or so (Thanksgiving) to really plug in deeper. Lots to do, lots to learn, and I have not even scratched the surface. OK, so the above example has nothing really to do with the game, but that is sort of the point. Apparently he was a key figure in a bench clearing brawl. After clicking around for a while I finally found what I was looking for under the player’s history section. Why? I clicked on the message, but that did not give me much info. For example, during one of my games I received a message that one of my pitchers had been suspended for two games by the commissioner. Simple things can often be a chore, but for now we can chalk it up as user error. My biggest issue is just finding the time to really concentrate on learning the game. day thing), but at the same time sort of a welcome home experience. After being away from the game for an extended break, OOTP 10 is different, much different than the versions I used to play (that night vs.
I have not played any version of OOTP in the last 18 months (probably longer). Going back a few years, OOTP 6.5 and to a lesser extent OOTP 2006 were the last versions I played extensively. I skipped the last couple of iterations of OOTP. Maybe insanely in-depth is a better description. I say attempting, because the game in damn complicated.
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I have been attempting to get into OOTP Baseball 10, which I purchased on sale for $29.99 a few hours after the 2009 World Series ended. Truth be told, I could have been perfectly content with OOTP 10, but OOTP 11 should be worth the money, especially considering I am getting it at a near bargain basement price. This should be a fun way to see how bad I muck up Braves seasons! More customizable news subscriptions, so you can get just the news you want in your inboxĪnother one in the category of small nuances I hate having to shift thorough all those messages and news items.Ī handy comparison tab, where you can compare your simulated results with the actual real-world results from that season I guess by this point in the franchise the developers should concentrate on refinements. I know this is not much of a “feature” however it is about gosh darn time this is included. There were several items in the preorder announcement that caught my attention.Ī Player Comparison screen, in which you can compare two players side-by-side I guess the addiction is back in earnest! While I am really just getting into OOTP 10, having recently joined an online league for the first time in ages, I just decided that I could not leave well enough alone.
I am not sure if I have seen the upcoming version this cheap. It has been my experience that OOTP typically goes on sale for $10 off throughout the year, and maybe drops to $15 off at some point towards the end of the year (or at some point before the next version is released). Getting OOTP 11 for $24.99 is actually $5 cheaper than I paid for OOTP 10 back in November! I decided to preorder Out of the Park Baseball 11 ( OOTP 11) while it was $15 off.