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Out of the Park Baseball 11 Preview (PC)

Out of the Park Baseball has always attempted to be all things to all baseball text simmers. Want to replay past seasons, start a modern-day franchise or join an online league? It is all possible, and more, with Out of the Park (OOTP). OOTP 11 will soon be released, and it looks like the latest version will make the OOTP experience even more immersive.

OOTP Baseball is a text sim that puts you in control of a baseball franchise. The main feature of OOTP is the ability to customize the game how you want to play it. Whether you are into historical, modern-day, fictional or online play, OOTP lets you set your league’s rules, era, alignment, financial settings and so on to your liking. OOTP is generally acknowledged as one of the most in-depth text sims ever created. This makes the game difficult to summarize in a single paragraph, so let us just move right into the preview.

Improvements To Historical Play

I am very excited about the enhancements to historical play. OOTP 11 will feature a replay mode, which optimizes imported historical leagues for more accurate single-season replays. Historical players will receive more accurate and true-to-real-life ratings when initially imported, which will also mean better historical career play. OOTP 11 also has a feature that allows you to compare statistics and results compiled in your season to what actually happened during the corresponding season in real life.

Finally, historical defensive ratings have been improved, actual uniform numbers will import correctly, and an option was added to have players miss certain seasons according to their history (think Ted Williams missing time due to military service). These improvements sound even better once you consider the fact that OOTP does not require you to purchase season disks.

 


Draft/Financials

Fans of small-market teams know that even the MLB Amateur Draft can be a budget-busting venture. New in OOTP will be bonus demands for drafted players. Teams will have to consider whether they can afford to draft that top prospect who is demanding a huge signing bonus. Once the Draft is finished, you move into rookie negotiations where recommended salary slots are listed. Will your top pick agree to a contract in his recommended slot or can you possibly get him for less? Of course, there is always the chance he thinks he is worth more than the slot recommendation, which could lead to a tough negotiation. If you are unable to sign your top picks, you will get compensation picks in the following year’s Draft.

Contract negations with your major-league players have also been improved. Players will provide counter offers instead of simply accepting or rejecting what you offer them. Other improvements include team owners with unique personalities, team budgets and improvements to how the AI manages free-agent signings.

Finances in OOTP can sometimes make you scratch your head. In OOTP X, there was an issue where every team had huge deficits after a couple years when playing with the default major-league rosters and settings. It looks like the development team has attempted to make financials more true to life in OOTP 11. Let us hope that also results in less head scratching.

Recoded Fielding Engine

In real life, general managers are now using innovative defensive statistics and measurements to better evaluate defense. These same tools will be available to you in OOTP 11. Developers have added statistics such as zone rating, fielding efficiency and team fielding efficiency to better re-create the impact defense has on each ball in play and to help you better evaluate your team’s defensive strengths and weaknesses.

The pitching system was overhauled in OOTP X and the improvements were well-received by the community. The improved pitching will seem that much better with a recoded fielding engine and more tools and measurements to more accurately gauge how your defense impacts your pitching staff and overall run prevention.

 


What Else Is New?

Other improvements include a player-comparison tool for side-by-side comparisons of any two players throughout the history of baseball. Want to know even more about a player? OOTP 11 will generate a list of comparable players, even breaking the comp list down by age if requested.

No longer will it require multiple mouse clicks/drags to send a group of players to the minors. A mass-select tool will make transactions involving multiple players more user-friendly. There is also a new manager notes and reminders tool and expanded screens for league standings and team stats.

Rounding out the list of improvements is a 2010 roster set, advanced stats like OPS+ and ERA+ and the return of user control over base runners while playing out games.

Overall Improvements

There is not one new feature that immediately stands out and grabs your attention in OOTP 11, but the overall improvements throughout several areas of the game add up to make this version as highly anticipated as any other.

"Unlike last year, when there was a major overhaul of the pitching system, this year's version doesn't have one giant change," OOTP Developments team member Steve Battisti said. "As a result, I don't think there is one thing that blows me away. Instead, I think the totality of all of the changes together just make the game that much more enjoyable, no matter what kind of player you are."


OOTP 11 is scheduled for release in April. To learn more about the game and pre-order for a 25 percent discount, visit OOTP Developments.


Member Comments
# 21 Tweeg @ 04/01/10 10:19 PM
Also looking forward to it. Are you guys a part of any online leagues? I was in leagues from 6.0 through 9 and want to get back into some with this game.
 
# 22 MachoMyers @ 04/02/10 12:02 PM
Sweet! Earliest release date since I've been playing!
 
# 23 renojedi @ 04/02/10 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt Diesel
I bet its out before Sunday , opening day.
Hopefully the extra week (release on the 12th) means the MLB rosters will be that much more correct. The less work on those to begin with means the more time to actually play the game!
 
# 24 Matt Diesel @ 04/03/10 12:05 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by renojedi
Hopefully the extra week (release on the 12th) means the MLB rosters will be that much more correct. The less work on those to begin with means the more time to actually play the game!

I hope you're right. I dont mind waiting the extra week for the better rosters.
 
# 25 MachoMyers @ 04/03/10 04:31 AM
Thats what fictional/historical games are for. Fire them up right at release.

I'm more excited about this project than anything: http://www.soxxcountry.com/

Quote:
This project is going very well! By the time the game is released on April 14th we will already have a Face Gen set ready for the MLB2010 quickstart league provided with OOTP11. This set will have approximately 1500 face gen images ready to be imported in the game, including Managers!

In addition, we will also be able to release the initial version of our Historical Face Gen set. This set is currently in progress and will have over 2000 Face Gens included in this initial release including...

1) Every Hall of Famer
2) Every Player who appeared for the Expos even 1 game (Thank You AES!)
3) Any current Major Leaguer who was 28 years old in 2008 or later (culled from the MLB set)
4) A generic Face Gen for any player who there is no known picture (No more default picture)
5) And many many many more...
 
# 26 Matt Diesel @ 04/04/10 01:15 AM
Some of those face gens are uncanny. I cant wait for that. Amazing.
 
# 27 briand23 @ 04/05/10 09:30 PM
I have never played a game like this... but the preview and the excitement got to me... so i preordered just now... wish me luck.
 
# 28 briand23 @ 04/05/10 11:44 PM
Again I have never played this series before... quick question: Do you get other job offers during your management career? If so... is it League specific? Meaning if i was managing is some obscure league in Mexico is it possible for me to get an offer for an American Minor League team, or even the MLB?
 
# 29 Matt Diesel @ 04/06/10 01:39 PM
I know you can get fired and then you have to apply for other job openings. I cant , for the life of me, remember if you get offers. You may have to actually apply to them and be unemployed. I need to fire up 10 to remind myself.
 
# 30 briand23 @ 04/06/10 01:54 PM
Thanks... yeah that would be great if you could find out... I have been scouring the web and I just cant find the info...
Also I understand that this game doesnt have the MLB license... but I also know that people set up team templates as well... are there any downloadable templates that will have team logos or is it just team color combos?
 
# 31 briand23 @ 04/06/10 02:08 PM
This maybe old news for you OOTP vets... But I found a video tutorial for the Interface for the new OOTP 11:

http://www.ootpdevfiles.com/ootp/oot...interface.html
 
# 32 Matt Diesel @ 04/06/10 05:46 PM
They will have logo and picture packs for MLB teams. I think they are almost done with the 2010 set.

Although it does not have the MLB licencesing, note that it does include the player database of professional players from 1843 - 2010 so you dont have to worry about that.

Also, as Xavier12 mentioned, the http://www.soxxcountry.com/ project will include every player in face gen format. If you check the site out you can see how awesome some of the faces look.

For logos and picture packs check out:

http://web.mac.com/sixwilsons/OOTPMods/
 
# 33 MachoMyers @ 04/09/10 02:01 PM
OOTP 11 "Mystery Features" revealed.

Include batter walk-up music!!

http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/joomla/
 
# 34 bvb24 @ 04/09/10 11:39 PM
Have never played this but am very interested. I've played goalline blitz and Whatifsports Hoops Dynasty, any one know how this compares?
 
# 35 dave731 @ 04/11/10 10:32 PM
This game will be the best ever...several reasons why but here are my big 2.

Dynamically evolving leagues and Storyline generator...

Entering into manager mode where I start out with a small club as a coach and working my way to the top has always been the way I like to play the game. Now that world will be "living" in the sense that I will have to deal with rule changes, expansion etc. as a participant rather than an overseer. Also, once the community gets a hold of the storyline generator, you could see limitless stories being created about players and coaches. I haven't been this excited for an OOTP release since 6.5...

Who is starting the Operation Sports League??
 
# 36 MachoMyers @ 04/12/10 10:27 AM
Preorder customers should have an email now with a download link.

I'm downloading right now!
 
# 37 Matt Diesel @ 04/12/10 12:04 PM
Got mine. Played around a bit. I like the improvements.

Someone converted all the MLB2k10 ballparks so they can be used as the in-game fields for the game:

http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...dium-pack.html
 

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