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Old 04-01-2007, 11:32 AM   #4
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No, it would not work like watchdog, as that would defeat the purpose of it.

The way I understand it, you have to go in and type in the day and night ballpark names for each team after putting them in the proper location. Then you have to drag and drop all the players on the field to put them into their proper position (left field instead of beating up a fan in the outfield stands)

Now my thought is that you never see the ballpark unless you are playing a game out at that ballpark. So, instead, we leave all the ballparks set for the default name. You have my program running and then use it to switch the default park to the one that you want to use. So, if you are playing in Detroit in 1968, you would then pick Tiger Stadium and it would copy it over and you go play the game.

Now, when you go into the game, you will have to align the position players up. (well, you can do that in the game, didn't know that, did you?) Now, in theory, it should save those settings for Tiger Stadium, so the next time you play in Detroit they will be in position.

I will write the prorgam today. The 1st version will let you pick what park you are playing at, while later versions may help you in picking, anotherwords, just select the team and the year and it will automatically copy over the correct park.
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