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21C
07-05-2002, 11:45 PM
Bugs
* When starting a new game, Shuffle Players option causes game to crash.
* Concessions screen doesn't allow the changing of teams - only blanks shown in the team window.
* Not able to change to different team in the Broadcast screen.
* Text output of standings shows AFC West twice - instead of NFC West ( which is not shown at all ).

Suggestions
* Output of player stats and/or ratings is essential especially for Draft and the Fantasy Draft option. I imagine that this may be difficult to implement on a team basis but it would also be nice to output stats/ratings by position for the whole league.
* When starting a new game, the Equalize Cities option should make the stadiums the same size as well. At the moment, only the populations and per capita incomes are being equalized.
* Output of college draft selections should include numbers indicating when a player is chosen ( as well as which college the player is from ).
* Option to allow computer to complete draft - especially for Fantasy Draft. Some people may like to do the first few selections of stars for a team but may not be as interested to do this for the whole draft. Allow the computer to take over at any time.
* Output of trades ( and transactions ) is essential. There is no way of tracking player movement other than manually.
* Include League MVP ( maybe a separate Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year ) and Rookie of the Year in the Awards output - currently only shows All-Pro selections.

Minor nitpicks
Stadiums:
Arizona - 73,234
Baltimore - 69,084
Buffalo - 73,800
Carolina - Ericsson ( not Ericcson ) 73,250
Chicago - 66,944
Cincinnati - Paul Brown Stadium 65,600
Cleveland - 73,200
Denver - Invesco Field @ Mile High 76,125
Detroit - Silverdome ( not Silver Dome )
Green Bay - 60,890
Houston - Reliant Stadium 69,500
Indianapolis - 60,272
Jacksonville - 73,000
Minnesota - 64,121
New England - 60,292
New Orleans - 70,054
Giants/Jets - Giants Stadium ( not Giant Stadium ) 79,469
Oakland - Network Associates Coliseum 63,146
Philadelphia - 65,352
Pittsburgh - Heinz Field 64,450
SF - 3Com Park ( not Pac Bell ) 69,734
Seattle - 68,549
St Louis - Trans World Dome 66,000
Tampa Bay - 65,657
Tennessee - 67,000
Washington - Fed Ex Field ( not Daniel Snyder Coliseum :) ) 80,116

In Houston's first season, they had home attendance of 0. I understand that this was due to their roster being filled with no-names at the moment but it seems unlikely that any team would sell no tickets at all ( their ticket price was set at $7 ).

Sharob
07-06-2002, 01:23 PM
I like the point you bring up about equalizing stadium capacities when equalizing cities. Good job.

Undertoad
07-07-2002, 04:55 PM
Philly's new park will be named Lincoln Financial Stadium.