by MoCrash » Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:55 pm
I can answer some of your questions, although there are veterans who can be more helpful if you need more specifics.
First, I would recommend buying the Strat CD-ROM set. It's fun to play even if not in a Net league. When you buy v.10, the disc contains all of the rosters to-date (you'll also want to go to the SOM web site for a free upgrade to 10.01; it corrects some of the problems on the disc). If you want color ballparks, it's extra. You may or may not want the printed cards; they, too, are extra.
To add individual seasons, other than the one in the original set (I started with 2004) you will need to order them ($20 each). SOM will send you authorization codes for each upgrade.
There are a lot of Net leagues out there, most of which have been established for a long time and are franchises of their own. It's hard to find openings in some of them, but there are always a few. The type of league one joins will determine what you need to purchase from SOM. For example, I'm in a start-up group called the Negro League Project, where we mix Negro League, Caribbean, Japanese players with a couple of Hall of Famers and the 1934 MLB season (and using those ball parks). The HOF and 1934 rosters require authorization codes; the others don't since they use cards created elsewhere from available stats.
Our league will play two series a week, with the opposing managers deciding when they can play head to head. I'd say most of us are TSN regulars, like Munich Man. Playing the games is relatively simple ... one team hosts and the visitor hooks up to his IP. You play it pretty much the way you do on CD-ROM, but without some of the extras, and the host team sends the stats to the league commissioner (I'm a little fuzzy on how that works myself, but there's a way to do it). He then will post or e-mail the results weekly. The game play is a little slow, but it's still fun.
Without a league, or at least a group of players who like to play regularly, it's hard to get up a game. Most of that is merely not knowing who does NetPlay and how available they may be for it. I go through periods where I can play every night, but then stretches where two or three times a week is difficult because of my job demands. However, if you get all the gear you need -- at least the basic set -- PM me and I'll try to guide you through it (it helps if you have a live chat program, like Yahoo! Messenger in my case). If you're an old Strat board gamer, you'll probably like it.
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MoCrash on Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.