Arrange Mode
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Arrange Mode is a "mode" in Power Pros that lets you design your own team or edit a currently existing one. It allows you to change and edit the roster and players, managing techniques and line ups, name, symbol, uniforms, ect. It was introduced in the first version of MLB Power Pros (2007) and was also reintroduced in 2008 with a few extra changes. | Arrange Mode is a "mode" in Power Pros that lets you design your own team or edit a currently existing one. It allows you to change and edit the roster and players, managing techniques and line ups, name, symbol, uniforms, ect. It was introduced in the first version of MLB Power Pros (2007) and was also reintroduced in 2008 with a few extra changes. | ||
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+ | When you first click on Arrange Team, a screen will come up with three tabs; Create, Delete, and Copy. Creating a team obviously allows you to start making a team while deleting gets rid of it forever. Copying a team that you already made will allow you to make adjustments off your original team without actually changing the team its based on. | ||
+ | There are 32 tabs for 32 save spots for teams. | ||
+ | Finally, you can look at your team data by pressing the - team when your team is highlighted. This will compare your team in several aspects (like starting pitching, power, top speed, ect.) in comparison to the 30 original Major League teams and the ones you have created. | ||
+ | To create a team, click on one of the 32 tabs and then choose one of the 30 Major League teams and two All-Star teams to base it on. | ||
= Original Team = | = Original Team = | ||
- | Power Pros allows you to | + | Power Pros allows you to change everything about the look, place, and style of your team through the original team tab. |
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+ | == Team Name/Mark == | ||
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+ | = Team Name = | ||
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+ | Change your team name to anything you want that fits in 10 characters. | ||
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+ | = Location = | ||
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+ | Choose the location of your team. The choices are divided into three catagories, USA, Canada, and Japan. The USA choices are generally capitals of states without teams (Hartford), states without teams (Alaska) or cities with other pro-teams (Greenbay). They also list cities of Triple A teams (For example, Scranton of the Yankees). The Canadian cities are simply popular and important cities in Canada. The Japanese cities are locations of Japanese League's teams. |
Revision as of 20:58, 15 September 2008
Arrange Mode is a "mode" in Power Pros that lets you design your own team or edit a currently existing one. It allows you to change and edit the roster and players, managing techniques and line ups, name, symbol, uniforms, ect. It was introduced in the first version of MLB Power Pros (2007) and was also reintroduced in 2008 with a few extra changes.
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Main Screen
When you first click on Arrange Team, a screen will come up with three tabs; Create, Delete, and Copy. Creating a team obviously allows you to start making a team while deleting gets rid of it forever. Copying a team that you already made will allow you to make adjustments off your original team without actually changing the team its based on. There are 32 tabs for 32 save spots for teams. Finally, you can look at your team data by pressing the - team when your team is highlighted. This will compare your team in several aspects (like starting pitching, power, top speed, ect.) in comparison to the 30 original Major League teams and the ones you have created. To create a team, click on one of the 32 tabs and then choose one of the 30 Major League teams and two All-Star teams to base it on.
Original Team
Power Pros allows you to change everything about the look, place, and style of your team through the original team tab.
Team Name/Mark
Team Name
Change your team name to anything you want that fits in 10 characters.
Location
Choose the location of your team. The choices are divided into three catagories, USA, Canada, and Japan. The USA choices are generally capitals of states without teams (Hartford), states without teams (Alaska) or cities with other pro-teams (Greenbay). They also list cities of Triple A teams (For example, Scranton of the Yankees). The Canadian cities are simply popular and important cities in Canada. The Japanese cities are locations of Japanese League's teams.