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Creating player vs appearance.dbf

Postby Teej2005 on Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:39 am

It never fails that when I create or even copy an existing player (i.e. Jordan) that it always messes up someone elses appearance. I go to the appearance.dbf to try to correct the issue but it never corrects the problem.

This also holds true even if I just create a player instead of copy a player, then I assign the created player a player package like 'MIJORDA'.

I want to create each USA Basketball team and roster from '92-'96 and I will need to recreate certain players like Barkley, Pippen, and Malone. Also, I want to put MJ on the all time Wizards roster but doing so corrupts someone else.
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Postby Andrew on Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:22 pm

I've never encountered that problem before. When you're adding the players, are you creating them from within the game or are you just manually adding them to the database?
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Postby Teej2005 on Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:26 pm

Well, Ive done both. Initially when creating my Dream Team '92, I copied existing players in the .dbf as well as their appearences in coordinating with their Player ID number. This cause players like John Stockton to have a white head and a hairy brown body.

So the second time, I created Jordan within the game, placed him on the Wizards, then did the associations in the .dbf (example: Player Package MIJORDA). He ended up looking good, but Gilbert Arena's was light skinned as well as Shaq having a white body and Jason Williams having a black body. I even went back into the appearance .dbf to correct it but it never corrected.
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