I made a 2000 playoffs edition of RBI ... teams are CHW / NYY / OAK / SEA / ATL / NYM / STL / SF / AL / NL ... I always thought that the 2000 playoffs was the most entertaining in recent memory ... The subway series; a great series between the Braves and Mets; the rise of Barry Zito; and the fall of Rick Ankiel (both included in this file) ... I made the All-Star teams out of players who were on the 2000 AS teams but whose teams didn't crack the playoffs. Not sure if anybody would really use it since it's a tad out of date, but It's a cool one to remember. Lemme know if you find anything wrong.
The only thing I do not like is the fact that the fastest person on your ROM is 140.. this is quite low for the fastest... as far as speed goes, I don't consider someone fast until 142, maybe even 144.
I think it's a great idea and the ROM runs just fine.
i think blue makes me look really sexy
My 1927 rom was great, yet went unnoticed. :'(
bonny, you have a really nice ROM
Fresh! :-*
George Cloony sucks.
Thanks for the feedback -- fixed up the speed thing ... Here's a txt file of the player stats.
Who is the number eight hitter on the Mets .For some reason i have no idea who it is and if it's Mike Bordick i don't remember him playing for us.May be possible he did.Also is there a way to make the computer harder.It seems a little like they pitch better.
It is indeed THE Mike Bordick -- in 2000 he was traded at the deadline from the Orioles to the Mets for a group of players, most notably Melvin Mora ... I did make the computer pitching a little better -- Pedro, Rivera, and Nen are probably the most difficult to hit.
Overall its great.Could you make one for 88 playoffs and a 2005 season which includes the Mets?
I want a hamburger... no, a cheeseburger. I want a hot dog. I want a milkshake...
BeeJay's milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.
Beejay will get nothing and he will like it. But 50 bucks says he picks his nose and eats it.
what is wrong with that?
Quote from: MrOrangeJuice21 on 07/11/05, 01:15:45 AM
what is wrong with that?
I don't even have the fucking energy right now...
anyways... back to the point of 140 being the fastest? Does everyone agree with this or something??? Or are ya'll to sissyish to step up to the plate and admit something is lacking from the ROM... he wanted an honest opinion and I gave it to him. Great ROM, great effort, I just feel the speed is off.. very off..
You were right, I went back and changed the speeds, moving most faster players up 5 points...they top out around 145 now (Knoblauch, Durham, etc...). In the original RBI Vince Coleman was a 146 and Lou Brock was a 148 (arcade), so I think 145 being the fastest is about right for 2000, considering Coleman/Brock were stealing over 100 bases a year. If you want the edited file it's about 5 posts up in this thread. And again, thanks for the feedback.
Quote from: sfbennett1 on 07/11/05, 03:39:40 AM
I think 145 being the fastest is about right for 2000, considering Coleman/Brock were stealing over 100 bases a year.
Also though, you have to think about coaches IQs rising and catchers arms are much stronger than in Brocks era.. but i get the point
Quote from: MrOrangeJuice21 on 07/11/05, 09:08:15 AM
Quote from: sfbennett1 on 07/11/05, 03:39:40 AM
I think 145 being the fastest is about right for 2000, considering Coleman/Brock were stealing over 100 bases a year.
Also though, you have to think about coaches IQs rising and catchers arms are much stronger than in Brocks era.. but i get the point
Good point. Coaches in the 1960s were fucking idiots compared to Dusty Baker today....
I'd have to disagree completely. How can a managers IQ go up when he has two, three or even four guys hitting 30-40 bombs a year on his team. Like Earl Weaver said, just let them big motherfuckers go up there and knock the ball out of the park.
Also, when the DH wasn't always around. The AL is far easier to manage.
I think the speed was fine. Did Knoblauch and Durham steal 100 bases. Nope. Because they never really had to and were never really asked to.
That makes them slower?
It means they have less of a reason to steal bases. Look at Mickey Mantle - before his knees went, he was universally acknowledged as one of, if not the, fastest player(s) in the game. Once he started getting hurt, it wasn't worth it for him to try to steal bases, as the risk of injury was just too great given everything else he brought to the table.
Since SBs are one of the only decent proxies for speed, it makes it kind of tough to measure.
Quote from: MrOrangeJuice21 on 07/11/05, 05:18:03 PM
That makes them slower?
You're like the annoying little retard down the street that asks me to look at the giant spit bubbles he can blow.
Quote from: fknmclane on 07/11/05, 07:50:30 PM
You're like the annoying little retard down the street that asks me to look at the giant spit bubbles he can blow.
Just for the record, I've never been able to blow bubbles..
What was Ryno doing in AZ?
Just to clarify, I didn't look it up, but I'm fairly certain:
Coleman 148
Henderson 148 (arcade)
Raines 146
also high Lopes, Brock
Deion Sanders - 152....... and that is right now at age 38.
Deion Sanders - 160....... that is from his prime.
Quote from: MrOrangeJuice21 on 07/11/05, 09:37:42 PM
Deion Sanders - 152....... and that is right now at age 38.
Deion Sanders - 160....... that is from his prime.
Oh, snap!