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Falstaff Field
I haven't made a stadium in a long time...so I sat down to goof off and here is what I ended up with.
Falstaff Field, an alternate history home of the St. Louis Browns (I saved a version minus the Brownie logo should anyone be interested) financed by St. Louis's own Alvin Griesedieck and built within earshot of downtown St. Louis. Dimensions: LF line 320 LF 345 LeftCenter 380 Dead Center 419 (at the niche in the wall under the Falstaff logo, between the trees) RightCenter 380 RF 345 RF line 325 Fences: 8', 14' at dead center ![]() Edit: Added dimensions...
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Your work is inferior, completely without merit, and doesn't belong here. Take it down immediately.
Oh wait, this isn't the OTBL forum. ![]() Just kidding. Excellent work, Prof.
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A Moxie ad! That instantly doubles the park's value in my eyes.
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This stadium is excellent. I would like the generic without the Browns logo.
I am not very computer literate. I have just started adding logos and have learned how to download them and install...thanks to dbacks great instructions. How do you download and install stadiums from this forum? Are these stadiums ready to install, complete with the game coordinate requirements? Also do you have other stadium designs available? Thanks for your help. |
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This is from the FAQ:
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Now, to download the stadiums, do exactly the same as the logos. Right-click on the picture, then click on save picture as. Go to your OOTP5 directory, then open the Graphics folder. Then go ahead and save it using the name you want (i.e. for this one, maybe you want to call it falstaff.bmp). Also make sure it's in the Bitmap (*.bmp) format. Now, in the first step where it says the stadiums need to be 640 x 480, that is true, but you can disregard it as the fictional stadiums you will find in this forum are already that size. And then you can follow the steps 2-5. If you need any more help, don't hesitate to ask. |
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Great stadium Professor!
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