Notes: 1. The "1962 Herschey" had "1 bonus free throw" at "zero fouls." That was quickly changed. 2. Duane Dillard is actually "Dwaine Dillard." Made a quick change in the game and his mug shot came up with his face and "Globetrotters" jersey - a team he played for prior to and after his stint with the Stars. 3. Thanks for watching! 🏀🏀🏀
The more I play it, the more I'd think I'd enjoy Replay Basketball's computer game than the cards and dice. So many moving parts, a little bit like Inside the Paint. So many "checks" (assists, fouls, rebounds and many more) need to be made in the card and dice versions of these games. 🏀
May not seem entertaining at times, but when you have Andrew Toney, down by 6 w/ no timeouts, hit a 3 with 6 seconds left vs Boston, then steal the inbound pass, and hit a 3 to send it to overtime….love this game.
I understand how the clock runs down (quickly) within the final 30 seconds of each quarter. Must work more strategically to make certain I get off those game winning or game tying shots. Cheers! 🏀
Thanks for the praise, TheGoldeagle99. There is one "dksports-data" folder (then hit "basketball") then hit that has individual folders for "Player Photos," "Team Logos," Arenas," "Courts" and "Arenas," among other things. Images placed in the "Player Photos" folder typically have to be in a certain format (like "Bob_Weiss"). Then you must go to that league's folder you need him for and go to "Organize" and then "League Tools." Then you go to the "Player Photo Tools" on that page and (in this example) check the "Default Photo Names - First_Last" box. Then hit the "Default Photo Names" button and you should be all set on the images you loaded into the player photos file. Good luck! 🏀
Excellent point, Felix. Those 85-86 Celtics are a sight to behold. Love Walton and his 80 games played - a career best. Bird and Bill made a great tandem. McHale and Parish were pretty good, too. 🏀
@@redfanrod Only one loss at home that season for the 1985-86 Boston Celtics! I was always a fan of Bill Walton, even in his college days. He was a perfect fit for the Celtics at that point in his great career.
I'm just getting into the game, and I sure wish the play by play had a way to change the voice. I'm pretty sure Microsoft Voice has a way to change the pitch to ones liking.
Good point, Felix. I've been able to change the narrator/broadcaster voice to one of two default voice options within the Windows interface. Using "Setup" followed by "Game Preferences" and the "Graphics and Sound" tab, there is a "Microsoft Narrator" section. Within that section is a "Voice" option. Currently, mine has one "male" (David) and one "female" (Zira) voice. Neither voice is all that great. Microsoft has issued some superior voices in recent years but I can't seem to get them to appear within the Action! PC setup menus. If anyone can figure that one out I encourage that person to share the information. Cheers! 🏀
@@redfanrod Thank you Rod. Appreciate the info. By the way, i don't have an option in my settings to change the voice. It's either the female voice or just the pbp text.
@@felixmadison5736 You might need to install the female voice in Windows (Zira). Like I said, there are about 3-4 newer voices in Microsoft's library that are even better than these. However, the Action! PC software doesn't seem to recognize them. I'm going to keep working on this.
Look for Steve Tate’s TH-cam channel. Great stuff. He’s been working on “3-yr slice” file for a long time that I don’t believe he’s shared publicly yet. He literally takes the a 3-yr slice, which are consecutive, from a franchise, and averages out the entire roster, using only players that played ample time during that 3-yr slice. His baseball file is outstanding. He would probably gladly share his basketball file with you
Check your settings. Usually the season is preset. I made the mistake of changing it based on what I thought was appropriate and my stats were way off. That may explain the unordinary number of shots taken, if you changed the era settings from factory default
Some of my season downloads are home brewed ones. I've just double checked some of the settings and made some corrections for penalty situations and ensuing free throws. Thanks. 🏀
One thing I didn’t realize, when I was replaying an ABA season until late was that they didn’t have foul outs. I believe once you got your 6th foul, every foul thereafter was treated like a bonus, 2 shots, and I think the shooting team got possession of the ball. Not sure, but have to double check that
True. The ABA of 75-76 (and maybe 74-75 as well) had the "no foul out" rule. What an interesting rule. I wonder how often those situations occurred over the last two (or more) ABA seasons. Have a good one. 🏀
Good catch, Christopher, and thanks for watching. I've gotta update rules for all my seasons. ABA, NBA, NCAA, ABL. So many leagues and rules change in those leagues, year over year. Cheers!
Im still playing with all the ball movement, narrator, chalkboard and PBP settings to try and make the game flow more smoothly. But I cant figure it out. Anyone else?
Good to hear from you, randomhuman. I'm not all that experienced with Action! PC's settings so I continue to experiment with them. I think the game flows best without the narrator calling the points, fouls and rebounds but it's a work in progress for the perfect setting. 🏀
The best resource to get player photos and even some NCAA courts is at the Action! PC community page here: apcsportscommunity.com/#/basketball-content-images 🏀 My favorite file on this page is the "Pro Basketball Photos All Seasons" at the bottom of this page. It has virtually all player photos from about 1940 thru 2019. It is great. Courts can be found way at the bottom of this page (under "Action! PC Basketball" section): www.sportsreplays.net/downloads5.htm Good luck with your customizations. That's part of the fun of playing the game! 🏀
Good points. I like Action! PC for all of the little details and stats it keeps. The game engine isn't the greatest, probably why I stick to card and dice tabletop games than computer generated ones. Still not a bad game to break out in a pinch, though. 🏀
I haven't played the Bad Boys in Action! PC but assume they'll be tough at the defensive end. It would be interesting to see a replay of them with this game. 🏀
Good point, but you can allow this simulation to play the game almost instantly if you like. Or just play the final two minutes if that works for you. Having said that, I'm not sure what kind of enjoyment can be achieved in a 10-minute version of a basketball simulation, whether it's on the tabletop or on a computer screen. Action! PC is a fun diversion from 1-3 hour tabletop basketball gaming experience. Have a good one. 🏀
Hi Rod. I just completed a project using the 81-82 college and NBA seasons. The NBA was really fun and generated, for me, realistic results. IMO the game engine for college doesn’t adequately take into account HCA (I had a couple of head scratchers). The set up and reports are very well done & I found easy to use. But I’m just not sure a closed engine is for me as anything other than a score/stat generator?
Great points and good to hear from you, Larry. I'm not a huge PC game player. Action! PC is a great stat generator and I'm generally a fan of stats, so it touches on my love for accurate game stats. The game play is average but is a bit more animated than Hoops PC, which does a good job of showing off player cards during game play. I do like Action! PC's ability to allow you to add (free) home brewed seasons and add player photos, team logos, arenas and colorful full and half courts for game plays. It's definitely an affordable alternative, although I enjoy the physical cards and dice best, of course. Cheers!
How are the accuracy on the rebounds working out? Within the last year, I either watched a TH-cam video or read somewhere, that someone played out a late 70's season and some players rebounds worked out really bad.
I'll look into that, Louie. A couple of my ABA replay games resulted in high offensive rebound totals but I'll keep checking on the stats as the game churns them out. Still a rookie with this game. Fun to toy with but not as intuitive as rolling the dice.
@@backbay2242 Yeah, I think it was a season someone played maybe 77-78 and one player had way too many rebounds and may have even been leading the league.
I concur, BackBay22. Action! PC Basketball has a lot under the hood. I'm a stats geek and just love watching a quick replay once in awhile. I'm trying to get the full court "animations" to be smoother and keep my button pushing to a minimum. I also love trying out home brew seasons found on the web. 1946 BAA, 1950 NBA, 1970s NBA Franchise All-Stars and college seasons are fun to check out for FREE.
@@redfanrod You can get the chalkboard gameplay animations better and more realistic by slowing down the gameplay and I think the play by play speed. Mess around with it a bit and you'll find it improves. I had the same issue but have it where I want it now. Chalkboard will a funky play every now and again but hey the game is not perfect but I really enjoy it.
Theis game has been around for awhile - I bought it several years age It is Good but I lost interest as I do with most computer games too much button pushing or mouseclicking for me I like rolling the bones
I've played only a few PC basketball simulations in recent years, like Hoops PC and iterations of Fast Break. Action! PC Basketball is great for the price, I'll give it that, but I also like to have a good FACs and dice combination while playing games. Jim Mickey's Fast Break (1974-87) will always be my No. 1 and, currently, Hoops Tabletop Pro Basketball is my go-to of a game that is still being published.
@@barrye5376 Tabletop games take time. Look my "Blazer Draft Jordan" game of two and one-half hours. It would be about 2 hours or less without the broadcast. Fast Break can be played in less than 2 hours almost every time. Board games and simulations typically take ample time and patience. 🏀🏀🏀
@@redfanrod Rod Dont get me wrong I am not saying the playing time per game is a detriment it is merely that I play several sports and I have to divide my time - You are talking to someone who played about almost half an NBA season with the APBA Basketball Short version Lately I have devoted most of my time to Football but I once also completed a full season replay of APBA Baseball many years ago with cards and dice!
Notes: 1. The "1962 Herschey" had "1 bonus free throw" at "zero fouls." That was quickly changed. 2. Duane Dillard is actually "Dwaine Dillard." Made a quick change in the game and his mug shot came up with his face and "Globetrotters" jersey - a team he played for prior to and after his stint with the Stars. 3. Thanks for watching! 🏀🏀🏀
Love replay the best
The more I play it, the more I'd think I'd enjoy Replay Basketball's computer game than the cards and dice. So many moving parts, a little bit like Inside the Paint. So many "checks" (assists, fouls, rebounds and many more) need to be made in the card and dice versions of these games. 🏀
May not seem entertaining at times, but when you have Andrew Toney, down by 6 w/ no timeouts, hit a 3 with 6 seconds left vs Boston, then steal the inbound pass, and hit a 3 to send it to overtime….love this game.
I understand how the clock runs down (quickly) within the final 30 seconds of each quarter. Must work more strategically to make certain I get off those game winning or game tying shots. Cheers! 🏀
...Good stuff Rod...i had an issue with uploading the player photos and team logos....just couldn't figure it out...
Thanks for the praise, TheGoldeagle99. There is one "dksports-data" folder (then hit "basketball") then hit that has individual folders for "Player Photos," "Team Logos," Arenas," "Courts" and "Arenas," among other things. Images placed in the "Player Photos" folder typically have to be in a certain format (like "Bob_Weiss"). Then you must go to that league's folder you need him for and go to "Organize" and then "League Tools." Then you go to the "Player Photo Tools" on that page and (in this example) check the "Default Photo Names - First_Last" box. Then hit the "Default Photo Names" button and you should be all set on the images you loaded into the player photos file. Good luck! 🏀
With the 1985-86 NBA season you also get the great Larry Bird, and his equally great Boston Celtics team!
Excellent point, Felix. Those 85-86 Celtics are a sight to behold. Love Walton and his 80 games played - a career best. Bird and Bill made a great tandem. McHale and Parish were pretty good, too. 🏀
@@redfanrod Only one loss at home that season for the 1985-86 Boston Celtics! I was always a fan of Bill Walton, even in his college days. He was a perfect fit for the Celtics at that point in his great career.
I'm just getting into the game, and I sure wish the play by play had a way to change the voice. I'm pretty sure Microsoft Voice has a way to change the pitch to ones liking.
Good point, Felix. I've been able to change the narrator/broadcaster voice to one of two default voice options within the Windows interface. Using "Setup" followed by "Game Preferences" and the "Graphics and Sound" tab, there is a "Microsoft Narrator" section. Within that section is a "Voice" option. Currently, mine has one "male" (David) and one "female" (Zira) voice. Neither voice is all that great. Microsoft has issued some superior voices in recent years but I can't seem to get them to appear within the Action! PC setup menus. If anyone can figure that one out I encourage that person to share the information. Cheers! 🏀
@@redfanrod Thank you Rod. Appreciate the info. By the way, i don't have an option in my settings to change the voice. It's either the female voice or just the pbp text.
@@felixmadison5736 You might need to install the female voice in Windows (Zira). Like I said, there are about 3-4 newer voices in Microsoft's library that are even better than these. However, the Action! PC software doesn't seem to recognize them. I'm going to keep working on this.
@@redfanrod Thanks! I'll give it a shot right now.
Look for Steve Tate’s TH-cam channel. Great stuff. He’s been working on “3-yr slice” file for a long time that I don’t believe he’s shared publicly yet. He literally takes the a 3-yr slice, which are consecutive, from a franchise, and averages out the entire roster, using only players that played ample time during that 3-yr slice. His baseball file is outstanding. He would probably gladly share his basketball file with you
Good stuff, Mid Life Crisis. I was just watching some of his Action! PC Baseball videos. Lots of great advice and highly entertaining. 🏀
Check your settings. Usually the season is preset. I made the mistake of changing it based on what I thought was appropriate and my stats were way off. That may explain the unordinary number of shots taken, if you changed the era settings from factory default
Some of my season downloads are home brewed ones. I've just double checked some of the settings and made some corrections for penalty situations and ensuing free throws. Thanks. 🏀
One thing I didn’t realize, when I was replaying an ABA season until late was that they didn’t have foul outs. I believe once you got your 6th foul, every foul thereafter was treated like a bonus, 2 shots, and I think the shooting team got possession of the ball. Not sure, but have to double check that
True. The ABA of 75-76 (and maybe 74-75 as well) had the "no foul out" rule. What an interesting rule. I wonder how often those situations occurred over the last two (or more) ABA seasons. Have a good one. 🏀
In 1961 if you got fouled shooting, you had 2 shots to make 1.
Good catch, Christopher, and thanks for watching. I've gotta update rules for all my seasons. ABA, NBA, NCAA, ABL. So many leagues and rules change in those leagues, year over year. Cheers!
You mean an and 1? What of the shooter gets fouled but misses the shot?
@@TheGoldeagle99 Back then, if you got fouled shooting and you missed, you got 2 shots. If you got fouled and you made it, you got shots to make 1
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Oh okay.
Im still playing with all the ball movement, narrator, chalkboard and PBP settings to try and make the game flow more smoothly. But I cant figure it out. Anyone else?
Good to hear from you, randomhuman. I'm not all that experienced with Action! PC's settings so I continue to experiment with them. I think the game flows best without the narrator calling the points, fouls and rebounds but it's a work in progress for the perfect setting. 🏀
Do you know how to get players photos and basketball courts thank you
The best resource to get player photos and even some NCAA courts is at the Action! PC community page here: apcsportscommunity.com/#/basketball-content-images 🏀 My favorite file on this page is the "Pro Basketball Photos All Seasons" at the bottom of this page. It has virtually all player photos from about 1940 thru 2019. It is great. Courts can be found way at the bottom of this page (under "Action! PC Basketball" section): www.sportsreplays.net/downloads5.htm Good luck with your customizations. That's part of the fun of playing the game! 🏀
LOVE IT!!!!!!!
It’s a required taste. Lots of detail.
Good points. I like Action! PC for all of the little details and stats it keeps. The game engine isn't the greatest, probably why I stick to card and dice tabletop games than computer generated ones. Still not a bad game to break out in a pinch, though. 🏀
Are the Bad Boys really bad?
I haven't played the Bad Boys in Action! PC but assume they'll be tough at the defensive end. It would be interesting to see a replay of them with this game. 🏀
Yes they are Bill and Rick Mahorn are nasty. Dennis too.
There's too much work in games like this. I'd like to be able to play the game within ten minutes.
Good point, but you can allow this simulation to play the game almost instantly if you like. Or just play the final two minutes if that works for you. Having said that, I'm not sure what kind of enjoyment can be achieved in a 10-minute version of a basketball simulation, whether it's on the tabletop or on a computer screen. Action! PC is a fun diversion from 1-3 hour tabletop basketball gaming experience. Have a good one. 🏀
Hi Rod. I just completed a project using the 81-82 college and NBA seasons. The NBA was really fun and generated, for me, realistic results. IMO the game engine for college doesn’t adequately take into account HCA (I had a couple of head scratchers). The set up and reports are very well done & I found easy to use. But I’m just not sure a closed engine is for me as anything other than a score/stat generator?
Great points and good to hear from you, Larry. I'm not a huge PC game player. Action! PC is a great stat generator and I'm generally a fan of stats, so it touches on my love for accurate game stats. The game play is average but is a bit more animated than Hoops PC, which does a good job of showing off player cards during game play. I do like Action! PC's ability to allow you to add (free) home brewed seasons and add player photos, team logos, arenas and colorful full and half courts for game plays. It's definitely an affordable alternative, although I enjoy the physical cards and dice best, of course. Cheers!
How are the accuracy on the rebounds working out? Within the last year, I either watched a TH-cam video or read somewhere, that someone played out a late 70's season and some players rebounds worked out really bad.
I'll look into that, Louie. A couple of my ABA replay games resulted in high offensive rebound totals but I'll keep checking on the stats as the game churns them out. Still a rookie with this game. Fun to toy with but not as intuitive as rolling the dice.
Offensive rebounds are high but it's a great game anyway.
@@backbay2242 Yeah, I think it was a season someone played maybe 77-78 and one player had way too many rebounds and may have even been leading the league.
I concur, BackBay22. Action! PC Basketball has a lot under the hood. I'm a stats geek and just love watching a quick replay once in awhile. I'm trying to get the full court "animations" to be smoother and keep my button pushing to a minimum. I also love trying out home brew seasons found on the web. 1946 BAA, 1950 NBA, 1970s NBA Franchise All-Stars and college seasons are fun to check out for FREE.
@@redfanrod You can get the chalkboard gameplay animations better and more realistic by slowing down the gameplay and I think the play by play speed. Mess around with it a bit and you'll find it improves. I had the same issue but have it where I want it now. Chalkboard will a funky play every now and again but hey the game is not perfect but I really enjoy it.
Theis game has been around for awhile - I bought it several years age It is Good but I lost interest as I do with most computer games too much button pushing or mouseclicking for me I like rolling the bones
I've played only a few PC basketball simulations in recent years, like Hoops PC and iterations of Fast Break. Action! PC Basketball is great for the price, I'll give it that, but I also like to have a good FACs and dice combination while playing games. Jim Mickey's Fast Break (1974-87) will always be my No. 1 and, currently, Hoops Tabletop Pro Basketball is my go-to of a game that is still being published.
@@redfanrod Yes I have a hoops game it is great do not have enough hours in the day to play it alot! I like Strat as well
@@barrye5376 Tabletop games take time. Look my "Blazer Draft Jordan" game of two and one-half hours. It would be about 2 hours or less without the broadcast. Fast Break can be played in less than 2 hours almost every time. Board games and simulations typically take ample time and patience. 🏀🏀🏀
@@redfanrod Rod Dont get me wrong I am not saying the playing time per game is a detriment it is merely that I play several sports and I have to divide my time - You are talking to someone who played about almost half an NBA season with the APBA Basketball Short version Lately I have devoted most of my time to Football but I once also completed a full season replay of APBA Baseball many years ago with cards and dice!
@@barrye5376
In APBA which baseball team did you use?