Photo Packs and Alias Files (Pre-1940)
Sunday, 20. September 2009, 22:39:26
For player pictures: 1) Unzip the batters file. 2.) Copy the pictures of the batters. 3. Open the batters folder which is found in CDROMBB/Player/Batter. 4. Paste the PICTURES of the batters into this folder. Do not paste the FOLDER into the folder--the pictures must be copied and pasted. 5. Repeat this procedure for the pitchers.
For the alias file: 1. Copy the lines of the alias file. 2. Open the alias file found in CDROMBB/Player. 3. Copy the lines from my alias file into your alias file.
It is important to note that you may not have blank lines between the lines of an alias file. As is the case with most commands given to a computer, the machine is unforgiving--everything must be perfect.
There is a switch in the game that must be turned on in order for the pictures to appear. It is located in the setting for the ballpark.
19th Century--updated 1-2-10
19th Century 1-10.zip
1887--uploaded 2-27-08--These are mostly the black-and-white Old Judge cards. Unless you really want these cards, you are better off using the 19th Century set above.
1887.zip
1903--uploaded 9-20-09
1903.zip
1906--updated 9-19-09
1906.zip
1908--updated 9-19-09
1908.zip
1909--updated 9-19-09
1909.zip
1911--updated 9-19-09
1911.zip
1920--updated 11-4-09--The W series cards are in color, but some don't have very good pictures. I've included another card option for most of these players. Use Word Pad (or another text editor) to edit the alias file if you prefer a different card or picture.
1920-11--09.zip
1924--updated 11-4-09--Keep in mind that the cards in the 1920s weren't particularly attractive. If you want the best available picture, you would be better served by downloading Steve Braccini's face pack.
1924-11-09.zip
1927--updated 9-19-09
1927.zip
1930--updated 9-19-09
1930.zip
1934--updated 9-19-09
1934.zip
1936--updated 9-19-09
1936.zip
1939--updated 9-19-09
1939.zip
For the alias file: 1. Copy the lines of the alias file. 2. Open the alias file found in CDROMBB/Player. 3. Copy the lines from my alias file into your alias file.
It is important to note that you may not have blank lines between the lines of an alias file. As is the case with most commands given to a computer, the machine is unforgiving--everything must be perfect.
There is a switch in the game that must be turned on in order for the pictures to appear. It is located in the setting for the ballpark.
19th Century--updated 1-2-10
19th Century 1-10.zip
1887--uploaded 2-27-08--These are mostly the black-and-white Old Judge cards. Unless you really want these cards, you are better off using the 19th Century set above.
1887.zip
1903--uploaded 9-20-09
1903.zip
1906--updated 9-19-09
1906.zip
1908--updated 9-19-09
1908.zip
1909--updated 9-19-09
1909.zip
1911--updated 9-19-09
1911.zip
1920--updated 11-4-09--The W series cards are in color, but some don't have very good pictures. I've included another card option for most of these players. Use Word Pad (or another text editor) to edit the alias file if you prefer a different card or picture.
1920-11--09.zip
1924--updated 11-4-09--Keep in mind that the cards in the 1920s weren't particularly attractive. If you want the best available picture, you would be better served by downloading Steve Braccini's face pack.
1924-11-09.zip
1927--updated 9-19-09
1927.zip
1930--updated 9-19-09
1930.zip
1934--updated 9-19-09
1934.zip
1936--updated 9-19-09
1936.zip
1939--updated 9-19-09
1939.zip








bearman14 # 6. November 2007, 01:55
John McTernan # 5. March 2008, 02:21
Glad to have you back. Thanks for 1939, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your wife, and good luck with the job changing thingy.
J Mac
BaseballinDC # 8. March 2008, 19:20
Surrak # 9. March 2008, 22:49
prayers offered for your family
Mark313 # 29. March 2008, 10:38
Kenneth E. Fricke # 27. April 2008, 03:31
Mark313 # 16. May 2008, 21:33
wmpratt # 1. December 2008, 14:20
Am using your 1930 Player Picture files to "fill in the blanks" for those photos I'm missing in my new 1930 replay. Can't thank you enough for your hard work and for greatly enhancing game play as a result. Much appreciated!!!
STEVE # 24. January 2009, 18:40
SNAP
John McTernan # 7. February 2009, 02:09
As always, thank you for the updated photo packs.........and for all the work you do.
J Mac