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Post by John on Sept 25, 2005 15:00:10 GMT -4
How many people here actually own Season Ticket Basketball?
Of those that do, who plays any solo leagues on STB, or does this league take up most of your time? Do you ever use the game much anymore if you do own it?
Just curious on solo leagues as this league motivates me to want to play and keep up a solo league once in a while, though my ADD nature kind of forgets about after a short time. That's what I love about this league - it accomplishes what I always wanted to do by myself; continue a long, in-depth simulation. But I always get sort of impatient and put it down to do something else.
Wasn't really sure where to put this as it's not really an SLOX topic even though it involved the game engine that the league uses.
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Zoltar
6th Man
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Post by Zoltar on Sept 26, 2005 1:32:56 GMT -4
I have STB, i dont usually solo play it though
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Post by sativa417 on Sept 26, 2005 2:25:18 GMT -4
I've done it a couple of times, but don't get as invoved in it, since you run into fictional players quickly. Plus, it's easy to build a championship team, since the comp isn't the smartest in trades. I would usually get to the point where I stopped seeking trades and only made them if a team sent me an e-mail and I got a good deal out of it.
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Post by John on Sept 26, 2005 11:41:17 GMT -4
Interesting - my STB version only has fictional players and it seems that the CPU is quite difficult, especially in trades. There is never a trade which doesn't make sense for the computer run team.
What version actually has the NBA players...or is that FBB?
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Post by waldo on Sept 26, 2005 12:20:15 GMT -4
Interesting - my STB version only has fictional players and it seems that the CPU is quite difficult, especially in trades. There is never a trade which doesn't make sense for the computer run team. What version actually has the NBA players...or is that FBB? You have to add the NBA players yourself. Either take the time out to make everything yourself, or find a pre-made one by someone else and import it into the game. The creator of STB cant include NBA players without paying large sums of money to the NBA.
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Post by John on Sept 27, 2005 14:13:44 GMT -4
Interesting - my STB version only has fictional players and it seems that the CPU is quite difficult, especially in trades. There is never a trade which doesn't make sense for the computer run team. What version actually has the NBA players...or is that FBB? You have to add the NBA players yourself. Either take the time out to make everything yourself, or find a pre-made one by someone else and import it into the game. The creator of STB cant include NBA players without paying large sums of money to the NBA. Good point - I'd seen some of those on the Fast Break Basketball forum. Maybe I'll have to give those a shot. One unrelated complaint though. I'm not a fan of how every time I put the STB CD in my CD drive on my computer, it automatically asks every time if I want to install the game even though I already have it installed. Sonofa! Is there any way to make sure that doesn't happen upon startup?
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Post by bucksgm on Sept 28, 2005 19:01:46 GMT -4
Well, typically, if you hold down shift as you insert the CD, it keeps the autodetect that Windows normally does from happening, which would stop that issue.
You can also turn Autodetect off entirely, although that might screw up ither programs.
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