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maximus
01-08-2005, 03:10 PM
I do not own FOF2004 yet so I have a few questions about it. From what I understand, FOF2004 has HTML output, is this correct? If so, can it (the HTML outputs) be modified? Also, is there a way to print out stats in csv format to be put into a database? I like building my own databases. :)
One last question, Can you start your career in any year? For example, if I wanted to start my career in 1980, will FOF allow me to do that?
Thanks.
MizzouRah
01-08-2005, 03:14 PM
Yes, it has html. Not sure if they can be modified or not. I know you can print stats to a file, not sure if you can put them into a csv format or not.
..and yes, you can start your career in any year you want. In the HFL we started at 1970...
Todd
maximus
01-08-2005, 03:16 PM
Yes, it has html. Not sure if they can be modified or not. I know you can print stats to a file, not sure if you can put them into a csv format or not.
..and yes, you can start your career in any year you want. In the HFL we started at 1970...
Todd
Thanks Todd.
maximus
05-03-2005, 11:29 PM
OK, I have another question about FOF2004.
I noticed that City abbrev are all three letters. When trying to change them to two (SFO to SF for example) I couldn't. Is there a hack in oder to do this?
Thanks.
jbmagic
05-04-2005, 12:05 AM
Maximus, did you end up getting FOF? how you liking i so far?
is TCY just has fun? i have to decide if i am going to get TCY or FBCB.
i am not sure if there a hack to do the abbrevations. that interesting if you can.
try the city editor mod that someone made.
RailsFS
05-04-2005, 12:15 AM
well the simplest fix for the city abbreviations would just be to insert a space: such as SFO you would just put a space before or after the SF then click change. that is the way i do it, but that is obviously not as technical as some people like.
QuikSand
05-04-2005, 07:28 AM
OK, I have another question about FOF2004.
I noticed that City abbrev are all three letters. When trying to change them to two (SFO to SF for example) I couldn't. Is there a hack in oder to do this?
Thanks.
I think you can just use a blank space after the two letters to make this work.
maximus
05-04-2005, 10:07 AM
I think you can just use a blank space after the two letters to make this work.
Yup that did it. Thanks.
JB, I'm loving FOF2004. Nothing else like it. As always I wish the interface was nicer on the eyes but all in all I am very pleased with it.
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