New NESes, ideas, development, etc

if it's a subgroup that's because it couldn't muster up enough interestingness to be a fullgroup

bestest fullgroup then is numunu or comanches as you're racist dialectical would put it

also north carolinian soldiers sustained more casualties than the contingents from any other state in the confederacy

admittedly a huge chunk of those casualties were 'missing' because north carolinian soldiers also deserted more often than the contingents from any other state in the confederacy but still

joke was wv had guts to stand up to traitorracists
 
talking about america in all lowercase and no full stops is fun
 
What about Confederate Arizona/New Mexico? I was under the impression that fell to the Union before 1862 even started, although it obviously wasn't a state.
nope, 1862 was when the traitors in arizona made their big stand - sibley's campaign, immortalized in the good, the bad, and the ugly

by the time that year was out regular confederate forces had been expelled from the territory, although low-level partisan resistance continued throughout the war
bestest fullgroup then is numunu or comanches as you're racist dialectical would put it
"what makes the red man red?"

"embarrassment at being a racist [person]"

"what about all the ones who aren't stand watie"

"...[crap]"
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joke was wv had guts to stand up to traitorracists
not until after they were rescued by the dynamic duo of george mcclellan and william rosecrans
talking about america in all lowercase and no full stops is fun
the punctuation we refuse to use in america is called the period, ferrener
 
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Wait, wait wait wait.

Dachs, you're not using periods but you're still making the effort to italicize movies?

Lol. Also, stop this derail pls.

Wait, this isn't WWW? Whoops.
 
Unless I have a problem, I should be able to start my VG Force NES within 24 hours.

I have already developed several missions for the players to take on, as well as planned a potential way for players to advance in the story.

If you are interested in joining but do not know what kind of character you would like to play, tell me and I'll give you a few tips.
 
So I said I was going to have the NES ready to go yesterday. And admittedly I bungled that whole ordeal. :blush: I spent the better part of yesterday fiddling with the stats, but I couldn't make the stats I had established for my players work in the simulator I had found. This mostly came because the simulator I'm going to use evaluates players different than how I've been doing it, and trying to make the numbers correspond resulted in some bizarro results (for example the league leader in strikeouts had somewhere around 140 by the end of June, and he wasn't far and away ahead of the 2nd and 3rd place players :eek:). So I've trashed the rosters and redone them. They were not very well done to begin with, so I kind of see it as a blessing, especially as now I've been able to plow ahead with actually having something to show for this NES I've been "working" on for nearly a year now. I don't know if anybody's still interested, but here are the results from the 1902 season. I'll be giving a more complete rundown of the proceedings as well as preparing the OP for the official NES thread throughout today.

Spoiler :
1902 Major Association Baseball Season

Standings
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Team | Wins | Losses | Pct. | GB
1 | Richmond Rebels | 92 | 70 | .568 | -
2 | New York Americans | 90 | 72 | .556 | 2
3 | Boston Minutemen | 87 | 75 | .537 | 5
4 | Pittsburgh Kings | 85 | 77 | .525 | 7
5 | Philadelphia Warriors | 78 | 84 | .481 | 14
6 | Providence Blues | 73 | 89 | .451 | 19
7 | Chicago Railers | 72 | 90 | .444 | 20
8 | Washington Smokes | 71 | 91 | .438 | 21

National Association
Pos | Team | Wins | Losses | PCT | GB
1 | Omaha Barons | 95 | 67 | .586 | -
2 | Detroit Wheelers | 91 | 71 | .562 | 4
3 | St. Louis Royals | 85 | 77 | .525 | 10
4 | Albany Half-Moons | 85 | 77 | .525 | 10
5 | New York Mohawks | 77 | 85 | .475 | 18
6 | Twin Cities Loons | 73 | 89 | .451 | 22
7 | Chicago Foxes | 71 | 91 | .438 | 24
8 | Baltimore Giants | 71 | 91 | .438 | 24

Batting Leaders
Spoiler :

Batting Championship
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | Avg.
1 | Adam Hunter | BOS | .375
2 | Merrill Harvey | BOS | .361
3 | Dave Robinson | NYA | .327

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | Avg.
1 | Colby Latham | ALB | .361
2 | Glen Chevalier | BAL | .350
3 | Steve Wright | OMA | .340

Runs Scored
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | Runs
1 | Dave Robinson | NYA | 100
2 | Patrick Chambers | PHI | 92
3 | Ernest Peterson | BOS | 91

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | Runs
1 | Jim Griffin | OMA | 124
2 | Bob Holloway | OMA | 103
3 | Sam Wagner | STL | 96

Stolen Bases
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | SB
1 | Fletcher Wilson | PHI | 83
2 | Patrick Chambers | PHI | 78
3 | Tom MacDonald | PIT | 75

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | SB
1 | Jim Griffin | OMA | 85
2 | Dan Wagner | CHI | 62
3 | Christian Bennett | ALB | 61



Pitching Leaders
Spoiler :

Wins
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | Record
1 | Dustin Miles | RCH | 27-13
2 | Kevin Dillon | RCH | 25-14
3 | Tommy Turner | RCH | 25-13

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | Record
1 | Tommy Yates | OMA | 30-9
2 | Nelson Taylor | DET | 28-10
3 | Gerald Hayes | OMA | 26-14

ERA
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | ERA
1 | Tommy Turner | RCH | 1.83
2 | Kevin Dillon | RCH | 2.11
3 | Dustin Miles | RCH | 2.32

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | ERA
1 | Tim Marks | BAL | 1.98
2 | Robert Cobb | CHF | 2.17
3 | Corbin Williams | DET | 2.48


Strikeouts
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | K
1 | Tommy Turner | RCH | 184
2 | Michael Lambright | NYA | 165
3 | Dustin Miles | RCH | 162

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | K
1 | Tommy Yates | OMA | 185
2 | Otto Metzger | STL | 168
3 | Robert Cobb | CHF | 150

 
Amazing! I cannot wait for the game proper to start!

Sad to see the Railers are in 7th, though.
 
So I said I was going to have the NES ready to go yesterday. And admittedly I bungled that whole ordeal. :blush: I spent the better part of yesterday fiddling with the stats, but I couldn't make the stats I had established for my players work in the simulator I had found. This mostly came because the simulator I'm going to use evaluates players different than how I've been doing it, and trying to make the numbers correspond resulted in some bizarro results (for example the league leader in strikeouts had somewhere around 140 by the end of June, and he wasn't far and away ahead of the 2nd and 3rd place players :eek:). So I've trashed the rosters and redone them. They were not very well done to begin with, so I kind of see it as a blessing, especially as now I've been able to plow ahead with actually having something to show for this NES I've been "working" on for nearly a year now. I don't know if anybody's still interested, but here are the results from the 1902 season. I'll be giving a more complete rundown of the proceedings as well as preparing the OP for the official NES thread throughout today.

Spoiler :
1902 Major Association Baseball Season

Standings
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Team | Wins | Losses | Pct. | GB
1 | Richmond Rebels | 92 | 70 | .568 | -
2 | New York Americans | 90 | 72 | .556 | 2
3 | Boston Minutemen | 87 | 75 | .537 | 5
4 | Pittsburgh Kings | 85 | 77 | .525 | 7
5 | Philadelphia Warriors | 78 | 84 | .481 | 14
6 | Providence Blues | 73 | 89 | .451 | 19
7 | Chicago Railers | 72 | 90 | .444 | 20
8 | Washington Smokes | 71 | 91 | .438 | 21

National Association
Pos | Team | Wins | Losses | PCT | GB
1 | Omaha Barons | 95 | 67 | .586 | -
2 | Detroit Wheelers | 91 | 71 | .562 | 4
3 | St. Louis Royals | 85 | 77 | .525 | 10
4 | Albany Half-Moons | 85 | 77 | .525 | 10
5 | New York Mohawks | 77 | 85 | .475 | 18
6 | Twin Cities Loons | 73 | 89 | .451 | 22
7 | Chicago Foxes | 71 | 91 | .438 | 24
8 | Baltimore Giants | 71 | 91 | .438 | 24

Batting Leaders
Spoiler :

Batting Championship
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | Avg.
1 | Adam Hunter | BOS | .375
2 | Merrill Harvey | BOS | .361
3 | Dave Robinson | NYA | .327

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | Avg.
1 | Colby Latham | ALB | .361
2 | Glen Chevalier | BAL | .350
3 | Steve Wright | OMA | .340

Runs Scored
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | Runs
1 | Dave Robinson | NYA | 100
2 | Patrick Chambers | PHI | 92
3 | Ernest Peterson | BOS | 91

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | Runs
1 | Jim Griffin | OMA | 124
2 | Bob Holloway | OMA | 103
3 | Sam Wagner | STL | 96

Stolen Bases
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | SB
1 | Fletcher Wilson | PHI | 83
2 | Patrick Chambers | PHI | 78
3 | Tom MacDonald | PIT | 75

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | SB
1 | Jim Griffin | OMA | 85
2 | Dan Wagner | CHI | 62
3 | Christian Bennett | ALB | 61



Pitching Leaders
Spoiler :

Wins
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | Record
1 | Dustin Miles | RCH | 27-13
2 | Kevin Dillon | RCH | 25-14
3 | Tommy Turner | RCH | 25-13

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | Record
1 | Tommy Yates | OMA | 30-9
2 | Nelson Taylor | DET | 28-10
3 | Gerald Hayes | OMA | 26-14

ERA
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | ERA
1 | Tommy Turner | RCH | 1.83
2 | Kevin Dillon | RCH | 2.11
3 | Dustin Miles | RCH | 2.32

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | ERA
1 | Tim Marks | BAL | 1.98
2 | Robert Cobb | CHF | 2.17
3 | Corbin Williams | DET | 2.48


Strikeouts
Spoiler :

Federal Association
Pos | Name | Team | K
1 | Tommy Turner | RCH | 184
2 | Michael Lambright | NYA | 165
3 | Dustin Miles | RCH | 162

National Association
Pos | Name | Team | K
1 | Tommy Yates | OMA | 185
2 | Otto Metzger | STL | 168
3 | Robert Cobb | CHF | 150



Barons #1
 
GOOOOOOOOOO AMERICANS! :D Looking forward to it!
 
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