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Old 11-17-2020, 03:26 AM   #13
ALB123
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Join Date: Jan 2020
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Originally Posted by Art Deco View Post
I've played out over 1000 games in my Rays save and just in the last week saw for the first time an apparent double wiped out when the batter failed to touch first base.
No way! Really? Oh man...That's awesome. Fortunately, with my brain being damaged, I will most likely forget all about this and I'll be completely surprised when it finally happens to me.

Just last week, I can't remember if I were hitting or if it were the AI, but there was a runner on first base who took off as soon as the ball was hit - it ended up being a standard long fly ball for the 3rd out - but this runner totally cut second base on his way to third base. I thought I was seeing things, but I pressed F10 and watched the replay. The inning was over, but I wonder if that would have been appealed by my manager. Please, don't tell me if it would have been or not. I don't want to know...just in case some of my neurons are still firing properly upstairs. LOL

That just made me think of a feature request!!

It would be cool if we could hit F10 to watch a replay of the previous at-bat & play and once the replay finishes, it says "Would you like to save this replay? (Y/N)"

And then we could share those replay files if we wished. The sharing need not be part of OOTP...we would have to share those files the same way we share anything else on the internet. But, if OOTP allowed us to save the single event replay file, I think people would like that.

Or, even an auto-save whenever you do press F10. Those individual at-bat/play replay clips could be saved to a folder that gets purged once a month or some other period of time. If it were an auto-save, perhaps it gets saved as an .MP4 file or whatever format the cool kids are using these days. That way people could post online instead of sharing a file that needs to be loaded into OOTP in order to be viewed.
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