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I'll second the morale thing.... certainly didn't work very good in OOTP10 anyway.jhart05 wrote:I believe someone here is on the test team. Please make sure to request "Reset Morale of all Players" option.
I just started playing OOTP baseball this year. Started a game in 1973. Had everyone throughout the league, who did not end up on the major league roster to start out, very angry. Not realistic at all.
Entered a help ticket for it and they added this "Reset Morale of all Players" in the options to zero those out. I was surprised no one had ever mentioned that before.
I really don't like their morale system. Needs a little more work I think. Sometimes it seems as if your players are all 12-year old girls.
For CPUs, if you're going with a desktop, AMD is much better bang-for-the-buck. As for Laptops, I think it's worth paying the extra dollar for an Intel processor. AMD hasn't caught up with Intel on laptop cpus nearly as much as they have with desktops. My Laptop that I'm using right now is running an AMD Radeon 6550M: works pretty well. If you're going mid-grade, AMD is fine. NVidia's midrange cards haven't progressed as rapidly as usual over the last few years. For higher higher end video cards (probably not what you're looking at), NVidia will be the way to go.CeeBee wrote:It's at least 10 years old. Bought it when I was beta testing Trainz . CPU is a P4 2.53 with 1gig of Ram. Video is a NVIDIA GeForce 6600. It certainly is getting out of date. Was intending to go with either an i5 or i7 cpu and at least 8gigs of ram and a video card with 1 gig of ram. Any testers using AMD cpu and cards? Thats the other option I'm considering.
You'll be absolutely fine in that case. I currently have a 2ghz i7 quad (an i7-2630QM to be precise) with 6gb RAM and NVidia GT555M (3gb video RAM) and I breeze through the game. With regards to Intel CPUs, make sure if you buy one that the CPU has a four digit model number and not a three digit number (eg Core i7-500 = three digits and Core i7-2100 = four digits). I posted a little bit about the reason for this here: http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... 24#p145324CeeBee wrote:Was intending to go with either an i5 or i7 cpu and at least 8gigs of ram and a video card with 1 gig of ram. Any testers using AMD cpu and cards? Thats the other option I'm considering.
RAM-wise, if you can run EHM you *should* be okay.archibalduk wrote:You'll be absolutely fine in that case. I currently have a 2ghz i7 quad (an i7-2630QM to be precise) with 6gb RAM and NVidia GT555M (3gb video RAM) and I breeze through the game. With regards to Intel CPUs, make sure if you buy one that the CPU has a four digit model number and not a three digit number (eg Core i7-500 = three digits and Core i7-2100 = four digits). I posted a little bit about the reason for this here: http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... 24#p145324CeeBee wrote:Was intending to go with either an i5 or i7 cpu and at least 8gigs of ram and a video card with 1 gig of ram. Any testers using AMD cpu and cards? Thats the other option I'm considering.
I have no idea whether any testers are using AMD components, but I certainly haven't seen any bug reports about them.
To be honest, any GPU you go for will be fine with FHM. I have dual GPUs in my laptop and FHM runs without a problem on my lesser-powered Intel HD Graphics 3000 GPU.
With regards to RAM, I can't get the latest beta up and running right now (long story), but I'm almost certain 4gb will be more than enough to run the game (OOTP 13 only needs 512mb!!). 4gb is really the minimum you should have with Win 64 bit because otherwise you won't really be taking advantage of the whole 64 bit thing.