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  • jtott
    Pro
    • Feb 2009
    • 621

    #1

    Player Creator

    I just looked in the player vault , and saw a player that can play all positions. How do you do this ? I can pick a primary position , and secondary position does not give me the option to pick both inf /of.
    Am I missing something ? 20250327_100939.jpeg

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  • SonnyWest
    Rookie
    • Apr 2018
    • 209

    #2
    Re: Player Creator

    Originally posted by jtott
    I just looked in the player vault , and saw a player that can play all positions. How do you do this ? I can pick a primary position , and secondary position does not give me the option to pick both inf /of.
    Am I missing something ? [ATTACH]218709[/ATTACH]

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    They may have already edited an existing CAP that had those positions.


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    • Ghost Of The Year
      ¤ Em ¤ El ¤ Be ¤
      • Mar 2014
      • 6185

      #3
      Re: Player Creator

      I don't know what particular player model they used to create him but if you take the Padres Lucas Dunn (he's a fully editable player too, not hard-coded), if you edit his primary position to centerfield, all of his secondary positions are the other seven remaining non-pitcher everyday positions. C, 1B,2B,3B,SS,LF,RF.
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      • Ghost Of The Year
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        • Mar 2014
        • 6185

        #4
        Re: Player Creator

        Paul Witt, Nationals.
        Here's how I identified him: downloaded Torres from the vault and turned off all background noise in a game, leaving only Public address announcer Miniak to call him by his name, Paul Witt. And sure enough, there he is in the Washington organization.
        Last edited by Ghost Of The Year; 03-29-2025, 09:31 PM.
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        • jtott
          Pro
          • Feb 2009
          • 621

          #5
          Re: Player Creator

          Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
          I don't know what particular player model they used to create him but if you take the Padres Lucas Dunn (he's a fully editable player too, not hard-coded), if you edit his primary position to centerfield, all of his secondary positions are the other seven remaining non-pitcher everyday positions. C, 1B,2B,3B,SS,LF,RF.
          So ... I tried this , using Helman from the Cardinals , he's a created player. I created my own fictional player (Alberto Mejia) , super utility player , but they AI instead of calling him by the name I gave him , still calls him Helman , not the name I gave him that's in the list of names I can use. Im assuming that's a glitch that has to be patched / updated

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          • Ghost Of The Year
            ¤ Em ¤ El ¤ Be ¤
            • Mar 2014
            • 6185

            #6
            Re: Player Creator

            Originally posted by jtott
            So ... I tried this , using Helman from the Cardinals , he's a created player. I created my own fictional player (Alberto Mejia) , super utility player , but they AI instead of calling him by the name I gave him , still calls him Helman , not the name I gave him that's in the list of names I can use. Im assuming that's a glitch that has to be patched / updated

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            Same way with Torres in the vault, the announcer calls him Paul Witt.
            Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
            Paul Witt, Nationals.
            Here's how I identified him: downloaded Torres from the vault and turned off all background noise in a game, leaving only Public address announcer Miniak to call him by his name, Paul Witt. And sure enough, there he is in the Washington organization.
            Hurt people hurt people.
            Healed people heal people.

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