

Out of the Park Baseball 14 - Pre-Orders Start Today,

Save Money, and Enter to Win a 64GB iPod Touch! "There is no comparison to any sports sim I've ever played, in any format," Curt Schilling told us recently. OOTP 13 is the best-selling version of the game ever, with overwhelmingly positive reviews from customers and critics, including Baseball Prospectus, who said "it remains the Triple Crown of computer baseball sims." Curt is eagerly looking forward to OOTP 14, and we know you are too. That's why we're thrilled to announce that we've started to take pre-orders. Now through February 15, pre-order it for the special price of $34.99 and earn an entry in our drawing for a 64GB iPod touch and three $100 Amazon gift cards.* Everyone who pre-orders will also get the game three days before its April release. After February 15, we will give away the prizes and the price will rise to $39.99, but you'll still get OOTP 14 three days before its release if you pre-order between then and April. (Yes, iOOTP Baseball 2013 is in development too, so the lucky iPod touch winner will also score a copy of that game as soon as it hits the App Store.) > > > Click to Pre-Order OOTP 14 for PC Windows and Mac OS X < < < So, in a nutshell: Pre-order until February 15th and you save $5, possibly win one of four great prizes and get the game 3 days prior to the official release!

Starting February 16th the price becomes the regular $39.99, but you still get the game 3 days early if you pre-order.

OOTP 14 is scheduled for an April release! OOTP 14 Features Here are the new and revamped features you'll find in OOTP 14. As in past years, more surprise features will likely be added as we get closer to Opening Day. Stay tuned! 2013 Opening Day Major League Rosters You'll love our 2013 roster set, which features not only up-to-date Opening Day rosters for all major league teams but also thousands of individually-rated players for all minor leagues and hundreds of players from the 2013 first-year player draft class. Major league player ratings are officially based on Baseball Prospectus' PECOTA projection system, which has proven to be the most accurate player stats projection system on the market! The 2013 season will have plenty of drama in store. Will Mike Trout be able to improve upon his already legendary rookie season? How will Aroldis Chapman fare in the Cincinnati rotation? Will Washington with a healthy Stephen Strasburg and a more experienced Bryce Harper dominate the NL East? Will Toronto's all-in approach pay off? How will the AL West welcome Houston? Does Anaheim have the best lineup in baseball? Play OOTP 14 and find out! Completely Recoded Player Origin System We have completely recoded player origin to make your league's development much more realistic. There are now 5 different ways new players enter the league, and each one can be customized for the number of created players and their nationalities: The First-Year Player Draft: By default, players in the draft pool are now from the USA, Canada or Puerto Rico. However, the nationality can be tweaked in great detail and can also include a set percentage of random nationalities. That also applies to the following optional player entry methods. International Amateur Top Prospects (optional): These players are typically 16-to-17-years-old who have a reputation of being top talents. They appear as free agents in a new special international section of the league transaction screen and most likely will demand contracts with high signing bonuses (another new feature). You can customize the number of these players who will be created each year. Established International Free Agents (optional): These players are typically from Japan, South Korea, Cuba, Taiwan and Mexico and are between 22 and 32 years old. They typically have slightly below average major league talent, but there will be the occasional star player, like Yu Darvish, Ichiro, or Aroldis Chapman. International Scouting Discoveries (optional): Your team's scouts constantly evaluate the international leagues as they seek young, raw, and unknown talent. The success of your head scout is determined by the scouting budget, the quality of your scout, and his assigned regions. When your head scout discovers a player who he feels may have a shot at becoming a pro, that player is automatically assigned to your team's new international complex. Players in the international complex may remain there until their 20th birthdays, after which they will have to be assigned to a minor league team or released. Players from Independent Leagues (optional): You may also have your head scout look for talent in hidden independent leagues. These players are typically from the league home nation, but once in a while an international talent may be discovered here too. Independent league players are typically in their early-to-mid-20s and usually only have an outside shot at becoming borderline major league players. However, there may be the occasional feel-good success story. Recoded Player Creation Algorithms As we sought to create more realistic player types and support the new player origin system, we recoded OOTP's complex player creation routines. This ensures more stable long-term simulations and more realistic player careers and stats output. New Fielding Ratings Development System In real life, young players usually start out playing positions that demand a certain grade of athleticism. However, as players mature, they often grow out of these so-called skill positions (such as shortstop, catcher, or center field) and have to shift to the right side of the defensive spectrum. This is now properly modeled in the OOTP player development engine. For example, if you draft that talented 18-year-old 6'3" 175 lb shortstop, you may end up with a below-average 230 lb corner outfielder eventually. Recoded Scouting System We have recoded the way OOTP evaluates players, both for the OOTP Scouting Agency ("OSA") and your head scout. For example, players with several years of pro experience are now better scouted than in previous versions, and the OSA is more accurate overall, providing a valid second opinion on players. There are also players who are vastly overrated or underrated by almost all scouts, resulting in more late-round surprises. Better Player Development Tracking OOTP now properly tracks the development of your players and offers several ways to analyze the data. You receive monthly player development updates from your head scout (or the OSA, if scouts are disabled), who highlights the most important changes, such as when a pitcher in the lower minor leagues learns a new pitch and improves his prospect status. Expanded Real-Time Simulation Experience The real-time simulation feature was a big hit in OOTP 13 - all of you loved it! We have listened to your feedback and improved the experience, such as adding an expanded view on a single game that is currently in progress. This new view shows you the most important facts of the selected game, like the current batter-pitcher matchup, past plays, basic box scores, win probability, and so forth. Improved Trading We improve the trading AI each year, and OOTP 14 is no different. On top of that, we added a screen that keeps track of all the trades in the history of the league, with a detailed look at the involved players' salaries, overall ratings, prospect rankings, and so forth. OOTP 14 also adds a "Not interested in Player X" function that prevents the AI from repeatedly offering a certain player to you. Miscellaneous Features On top of these headline features, we are tweaking and improving other areas of the game too, such as: Improved interface

Better player evaluation AI

Roster AI recoding, resulting in better managing of minor leagues and the 40-man roster

Better contract negotiation AI

Improved depth charts and pitching staff control, i.e. list your preferred pinch-hitters, pinch-runners and "LOOGY"-Pitcher.

New graphical depth chart screen

Improved league strategy settings; i.e., define the number of starting pitchers, relief pitchers, and position players carried by the AI teams, split by DH and non-DH sub-leagues.

Smarter in-game AI

Improved in-game control, including "Pitch to Contact" option and better stealing control in one-pitch mode

Much more storylines

Improved play-by-play commentary

One-click joining of online leagues

New playoff series analysis screen Excited about OOTP 14? So are we. We can't wait to show you more in the coming weeks, including the first batch of screenshots. Stay tuned! We have opened a new forum covering OOTP 14, please click here to discuss the new features with fellow OOTP fans! > > > Click to Pre-Order OOTP 14 for PC Windows and Mac OS X < < < Are you wondering what else Curt Schilling had to say about OOTP? Find out in our interview with him. The OOTP Developments Team









