David Winter
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Joined: 11/24/2004 From: Vancouver, BC Status: offline
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One thing that struck me, however, is that 2k5 is missing a few things FPS had- all-time stats (through a 3rd party) and a hall-of-fame. After playing a ton of games in 2k5, when players retire, their stats delete, plus there is no all-time leaders or Hall-of-Fame . The current version, as well as version 1.5 being developed, has all time stats for players and teams. Retired players are not deleted from the database but they're noted with an [R] after their name. The 'all time leaders' is pretty much there by default as you can view the full history of the league and sort the lists however you like. So, for example, you can see the all time leader in pass attempts, by going to that history page and sorting by that column. Perhaps you were thinking of something else? A HOF could be something I look into building, but I think it would be challenging to accomplish. Given the games ability to adjust so much of a leagues style of play, and given that HOF inductees are usually voted in, it would be a challenge to build a system that could create a HOF. Version 1.5 does have an almanac for past champions and defunct teams, but it's a pretty simple presentation. quote:
a better computer and am just waiting on Vista support. Verison 1.5 does work on vista. One of my core testing machines is an ACER laptop with an ATI 1100 Xpress graphics card & running Vista Premium. The advice I would give to you if you're planning on going the vista route is to get a high end computer (if you can afford it). If the clerk asks you want you plan on doing with the machine, tell them you're playing video games. That will hopefully give them the hint to point you towards a computer that can keep up with both vista and the game. The bottom line is that the same computer will run the game better if XP is installed as opposed to vista. thanks David
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