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Twins_34 - Thanks! you were correct in what I was writing and I am not sure why I typed what I did. However, it is now corrected!
Twins_34 - Thanks! you were correct in what I was writing and I am not sure why I typed what I did. However, it is now corrected!
== "never been seen before" ==
The second part of "This gives you more say in the development of your players, something that has never been seen before in OOTP." isn't actually correct, unless I'm misunderstanding the meaning, in which case maybe it should be clarified. I don't remember what version it was, maybe OOTP4, 5, or 6, but we did once have the ability to tell the game what we wanted the players to focus on for a chance at improving it. The feature was, however, removed from the game not long after. And I don't remember exactly why it was, but my guess is people complained about something about it.

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In the section for the "Improve Pitch Arsenal" program I think there is a contradiction between the given requirements that the program be shown. Towards the beginning it states that the "program will not be shown if all the pitchers pitches are 375 or over" and then towards the end it states "Once a pitch exceeds 375 current this program will be removed from your Development Lab Program List." I suspect it ought to say "Once all pitches exceed 375..."

Twins_34 - Thanks! you were correct in what I was writing and I am not sure why I typed what I did. However, it is now corrected!

"never been seen before"

The second part of "This gives you more say in the development of your players, something that has never been seen before in OOTP." isn't actually correct, unless I'm misunderstanding the meaning, in which case maybe it should be clarified. I don't remember what version it was, maybe OOTP4, 5, or 6, but we did once have the ability to tell the game what we wanted the players to focus on for a chance at improving it. The feature was, however, removed from the game not long after. And I don't remember exactly why it was, but my guess is people complained about something about it.