Here's the second (beta) release of the MLB09 Save Reader. This is a pretty raw release... it's not had it's user interface cleaned up, it still doesn't export everything, the team pages aren't done, etc, but it's the first step to getting something out there. The first thing that this release will accomplish is to see how compatible it is with everyone's save files. I've done 95% of the testing on this release with a franchise save. It may not read anything else, then again, it might. It should work on a straight roster save. These files were all pre-patch, so hopefully they'll still be OK post-patch.
Here's a quickie tutorial on how to use it...
- Rich
And now, version 0.8.3498.17806 of the MLB09 Save Reader....
Here's a quickie tutorial on how to use it...
- Get your save file off of your PS3. I use a flash drive. Hit triangle when you are on the save file and copy it over to the flash drive.
- Put it in your PC. Copy it over somewhere.
- Install the save reader. The Setup.exe should do all the work. I haven't tested it, though, so it may have problems (BETA!).
- You may need to have version 1.1 of the .NET Framework installed to run this program (2.0 may work as well, I'm not sure though). Get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
- If anyone gets it working either way, post and I'll update these instructions.
- Replace the exe file in the installation directory with the one in the zip file on post #19 below.
- Run it. Find the exe file in your installation directory.
- On the first run, it will prompt you for your save file. Now you have to find your PS3 save on your PC that you copied from your flash drive/memory stick/etc. There will probably be a PS3 folder and maybe another one inside that. Eventually, you will see a folder named something like BCUS98180_ and either FRAN, ROST, CARR (franchise, roster, and career) followed by a bunch of numbers. Your save file is in that folder. It starts with a "S" and a 5-digit number (like S45035). Select that file and click open and hopefully the Save Reader with start reading your data.
- This may take a minute or two. A franchise/season/RttS save is over 20 Mb in size, so unless you have a speedy PC with a bunch of memory, it will take a little time.
- Once it's done, the status will say "Save file loaded".
- The "Team Roster" and "Team Box Scores" buttons will generate those pages for whatever team you have selected in the second drop-down box.
- For player pages, select a player for the list, select the page type from the drop-down at the right, then click "Generate Output". You'll get the pages in the directory where you installed the save reader.
- Note: Player stats pages aren't built yet, so that option won't work. There also aren't any pitcher ratings (I don't even have them decoded from the file yet).
- No multiple selection of players yet... that's coming.
- Yes, there are some things that don't work or link correctly yet. (BETA!). For example, don't try to generate box scores for a roster file, it will blow up because they don't exist.
- I'll be including more error-handling and code to prevent you from doing things that you shouldn't in future releases.
- If something major doesn't work, let me know, otherwise... I'll fix it on the next release. I built this release package at work, so it may have to wait until I get home tonight for any updates if it's really broken. Bear with me on that.
- This thing is totally customizable as far as the output goes... have fun with it. Those web-savvy people should be able to figure it out.
- I'll post up my to-do list later to show what I'll be adding in next.
- Post any major issues in this thread and I'll try to get back to you in a timely fashion.
- Thanks for all your support and kind words.
- Rich
And now, version 0.8.3498.17806 of the MLB09 Save Reader....
)...so it looks like I'll spend a good part of the afternoon checking out the awesome new mods coming out.
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