If you have
Python installed on your PC (it's free) and want a quick short-cut to download/unzip the league file, copy the below into a file on your PC, update the 9th line to point to the save folder on your PC (use double back-slashes instead of single - ie C:\\my_dir\\ rather than c:\my_dir - then save the file as 'any_name_you_like.py' and run it from either the command line or clicking the file, it
should download the league file and uncompress it for you:
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Code:
from __future__ import print_function
import urllib
import zipfile
import os
#Update the following to point to your FBCB2 save folder - you can find
#this directory by clicking the 'open folder' button from the Save/Load
#screen.
fbcb_save_path = "C:\\Users\\Public\\Documents\\GDS\\Fast Break College Basketball 2010\\leaguedata\"
if os.path.exists(fbcb_save_path):
#No need to change the following unless the URL or league file name changes.
fbcb_save_file_name = "NCAA53.zip"
fbcb_file_location = "http://www.nabf.us//"
fbcb_save_file_link = fbcb_file_location + fbcb_save_file_name
fbcb_save_file_destination = fbcb_save_path + fbcb_save_file_name
#Download the file...
print("Downloading file...")
download_file = urllib.URLopener()
download_file.retrieve(fbcb_save_file_link, fbcb_save_file_destination)
print("Download complete.")
#Uncompress...
print("Uncompressing file...")
with zipfile.ZipFile(fbcb_save_file_destination, "r") as z:
z.extractall(fbcb_save_path)
print("Files uncompressed.\nGet hoopin'!")
else:
print("Error: Can not find save path.")