Thank you so much for these Sacramento ballparks! This completes an important set!
One interested in the classic era of the Pacific Coast League may now find ballparks in the OOTP 3d Mods for all eight of the most well-known PCL teams.
Buffalo and Edmonds for Sacramento by asrivkin.
Oaks for Oakland by asrivkin.
Gilmore for Hollywood by eriqjaffe.
Lane for San Diego by eriqjaffe.
Vaughn for Portland by eriqjaffe.
Wrigley for Los Angeles by silvam14.
Seals for San Francisco by silvam14.
Sicks for Seattle by silvam14.
and the OOTP 3d mods also have:
Washington for Los Angeles prior to Wrigley and for Vernon Tigers by asrivkin.
Dugdale for Seattle prior to Sicks by asrivkin.
Recreation for San Francisco prior to Seals by asrivkin. (A personal favorite of mine. Check out the drunk cage area, haha.)
Bonneville for Salt Lake City by asrivkin.
*the Mission Reds frequently used Seals, by the way.
If one wanted to for example play OOTP for the historical 1937 PCL season which was Ted Williams' last year on the west coast one now has the necessary ballparks (I suggest using Sicks for 1937 Seattle a year earlier than the park's completion or use burned Dugdale). All the parks are now available for other important historical PCL years like in 1946 when the league pleaded to be officially accepted as the third major league. Thanks to all the 3D mods creators for finally making this dream a reality!
*One thing on some of these PCL ballparks from various creators which happens to me and I wonder if others have the same issue: after manually importing the prk file to the team I sometimes don't see the correct 3d model when I click edit 3d to set up cameras. What I next do is click on Pictures and Coordinates and check to see if anything is listed for 3d model and then make sure that the obj file of the park in question (found in the park's model folder) is on that line of Pictures and Coordinates to fix the problem.*
I am now looking forward to Bugle in Baltimore by asrivkin. As I mentioned in a previous post in this thread the 1946 historical Negro Leagues miss the parks for Baltimore and for Newark so that all of the 1946 Negro Leagues teams have at least one historic ballpark they actually used that year to complete yet another important set.
Last edited by kcstengelsr; 10-25-2021 at 05:14 PM.
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