I love how the stadiums will now have varying attendance numbers based on how well your team is playing. That is really sweet. I still think it's lame they can't put in mouse support for the PC, however.
High Heat Baseball 2004 Interview
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I love how the stadiums will now have varying attendance numbers based on how well your team is playing. That is really sweet. I still think it's lame they can't put in mouse support for the PC, however. -
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I love how the stadiums will now have varying attendance numbers based on how well your team is playing. That is really sweet. I still think it's lame they can't put in mouse support for the PC, however.
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I am not so sure that is what he meant..about attendance. I kind of got the impression that he was side-stepping the questoin a little by making a funny comment. He never actually said that the attendance will grow or not depending on your team. I remember last year's just had the same attendance, at least for the Reds, no matter the game and it was never looking like it was sold out.
I wonder if this is actually implemented. Would be a nice touch if they did. Guess we will find out tomorrow
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I love how the stadiums will now have varying attendance numbers based on how well your team is playing. That is really sweet. I still think it's lame they can't put in mouse support for the PC, however.
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I am not so sure that is what he meant..about attendance. I kind of got the impression that he was side-stepping the questoin a little by making a funny comment. He never actually said that the attendance will grow or not depending on your team. I remember last year's just had the same attendance, at least for the Reds, no matter the game and it was never looking like it was sold out.
I wonder if this is actually implemented. Would be a nice touch if they did. Guess we will find out tomorrow
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Great job Steve..Some good stuff.Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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Great job Steve..Some good stuff.Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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Tony is arguably the hardest-core baseball fan on the team -- a huge Pirates fan -- and a High Heat PC fanatic. He has a High Heat Career Mode game in which his team is in the year 2034 -- and he has played out every game without simming, and only at home on his non-work-time – over 5,500 games in this season alone!
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Hey Steve,
Can you find out more about this story? I would love to hear more about Tony's league. And I am sure I am not the only one.
Some things I would love to hear about:
1) How many rings does he have? Any other interesting performance related stories?
2) How does he play - arcade or manage?
3) What tune does he use? or adjustments does he make?
4) Does he have any self imposed structure to trading and player progression?
5) What other settings does he use?
6) Has he converted his league through all the HH iterations over the last few years?
7) Does he use any of the wonderful 3rd party add-ons available?
If you could email him these questions I would appreciate it.
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Tony is arguably the hardest-core baseball fan on the team -- a huge Pirates fan -- and a High Heat PC fanatic. He has a High Heat Career Mode game in which his team is in the year 2034 -- and he has played out every game without simming, and only at home on his non-work-time – over 5,500 games in this season alone!
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Hey Steve,
Can you find out more about this story? I would love to hear more about Tony's league. And I am sure I am not the only one.
Some things I would love to hear about:
1) How many rings does he have? Any other interesting performance related stories?
2) How does he play - arcade or manage?
3) What tune does he use? or adjustments does he make?
4) Does he have any self imposed structure to trading and player progression?
5) What other settings does he use?
6) Has he converted his league through all the HH iterations over the last few years?
7) Does he use any of the wonderful 3rd party add-ons available?
If you could email him these questions I would appreciate it.
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