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Originally Posted by Ty Cobb
Technically, it stands for "Plain Old Documentation" or some such nonsense. It's an ancient file structure often used for data files you're not supposed to tinker with by many developers. That's not the most useful information, I understand. BUT...it explains why all the default MLB/Korean stadiums are .pod files.
I've looked at the files in a text editor...bunch of gobbledygook, very few actual words there. I'm sure it's proprietary 3d stuff guys like you and I aren't supposed to understand. Sure as <ahem> works for me. I think your problem is not solvable. Sorry...
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Thanks for the background. That's a bummer that we can't change the defaults. I seem to recall that it was really easy to change the 2D defaults... It's kind of immersion-busting to play out a - say 1920's era - minor league game with the default when you are accustomed to the really cool historical ones... And the only other choice is to assign a 3D park to every minor league team whose games you might play out. Not appealing choices...