Beautiful, elegant, and transparent system that drives a highly-realistic in-game engine. This is not a GM Simulator. It is a baseball simulator. If you like having a tabletop feel with (just enough) PC features (such as incredibly strong league, team, and player creation tools) then try this out. It’s my new Strat-o-Matic! In fact, it’s the way that Strat should have been done in the first place. Again, it’s not an Out of the Park GM-style game (which is over-rated by the way, with poor trade logic**) - but does have a superior in-game engine that actually allows for you to see WHY things work as they do. **I’d rather have simple trade logic that works than complex trade logic that leads to broken games.
Digital Diamond Baseball V8
- Release Date:
- Apr 15, 2019
- Developer:
- Curiosity Computing
- Publisher:
- Cass Consulting Inc
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
Digital Diamond Baseball's primary goal is to provide an extremely accurate, flexible, and transparent game engine that produces realistic simulations across the full range of seasons. The game is packed with features such as real-life transactions, as-played lineups, sophisticated manager profiles, fictional players, career projections, tournaments, and the ability to customize ball park images, player photos, play-by-play calls, and sound.
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User Reviews
incredibly easy. downloaded 1965 season. added player photos and logos. ballparks were already there. up and playing in about 15 minutes. changed the dice rolls to '2' and was off and running. wasn't sure of the AP lineups so i checked retrosheet and they are right on. excellent game. tigers and A's. detroit won....moving on to next game. well worth the cost.
You can come up with various leagues matching different eras. It's kinda like Stratomatic where there's no fancy graphics and it's dice based. It's not intuitive but the developer responds on the forums. The forums aren't very lively as noone has posted in months but if you had a problem, the developer would respond. It takes a minute to figure out how to set things up but I got so tired of OOTP's ridiculous 3-D animations. I just wanted a straight sim and this game gives that to you. I think my biggest beef with the game is the way pitchers are handled. It's based on how many batters he faces, instead of pitch count. Like if he can only face 23 batters per game and he hits that mark in the 5th inning...welp, then his quality starts going downhill no matter how many pitches he's thrown. Pitch count needs to replace that system and have a way to see how your pitcher is doing and stead of OK and TIRED as the only reference.
Good things? Graphics are vastly improved though a little cluttered. P-B-P finally left the 1940s and are a little more to the point. I almost Forgot and I apologize. This gane without a doubt has the best TRANSACTION Database out here. You know exactly who is on your roster and on what day. If you do find a mistake Don't hesitate to let Support know and they will fix it Immediately. The Transaction database is far and away even better than Baseball-Reference it cannot be beat. I even use it for other games that I play. Middle of the road? Still need to work on Stat Package. Playing screen is just a little too busy for me but I can always remove items which is a good thing POOR: Customer service . Just so people know how much I like it? I have over 50 seasons either downloaded or I built myself using their V6 Instructions which work very well. I Highly Recommend this Game It still has a long way to go with their Stat Package but they're getting there I'm posi...
Would definitely recommend. Good text-based simulation. Regular upgrades - game is progressing nicely and is getting to be one of the better computer baseball games out there. Has a HUGE play-by-play file which is totally editable if you want to change any of it. Also, there are tons of seasons available at the ridiculously low price of "FREE"! Or, if you want, you can create your own season. One thing that does need to be added is more statistical detail - e.g. games played in the field by position, pinch hit appearances. I expect that will all be there at some point. Game itself is also very reasonably priced.
Edit - I found my preferred baseball and have played many seasons as a GM and others as a manager. Baseball Mogul 2019 is what I have been playing. My rankings in baseball would be 1. Baseball Mogul of any year 2. Digital Diamond Baseball of any year and then3. OOTP of any year. However, all sports have become more interested in playing politics than entertaining. I stopped watching several years ago (despite formerly playing many sports and being an umpire) and now will not be making any further purchases of sports games based on real players. Fictional only with no license fees paid to real teams. I'll never play much simply because it's too complicated and has no written instructions as far as I can tell anywhere. It appears to be watch a bunch of old videos that are hard to see what is being done and use no speech. It looks like many hours to learn followed by many hours spent on constantly manually updating. I'll keep looking for a decent manager mode for baseball. For GM it look...
This is a very nice game. Quick to play, and, requires some tactical thinking. I think over time it will become a very strong franchise.
There are a lot of seasons for free, so it's a great value, and the results are pretty true to actual outcomes. It's been an excellent value and I've enjoyed it!
I can, highly, recommend this game on many levels. First, the fact you can run this on a low end pc plus it is 'drm' free. You don't need Steam running. This game offers every season for free & statistically is very accurate. Better than some other, more pricey, sims. This game offers all the 'bells & whistles' one would expect form a detailed sports sim & the UI functions quite well when one gets used to it. One can also play 'one off' games vs humans, (yes, there is mp) unlike another popular sim. Per the 'fielding stats' issue. Remember...baseball is, primarily, a match-up of batters vs pitchers. All the statistics generated per this confrontation have already had the fielding (to include the ballparks) factored in. Don't get me wrong, I am not opposed to including fielding data as long as it is done within the confines of realism to the batter & pitcher results. The great Ozzie Smith had tremendous range & received as many errors as an average SS because of it. But he sure was fun...
More simple to set up and get going than Diamond Mind Baseball and the bloated Out of the Park Baseball. Price is much more reasonable since you get like 100 seasons and it is easy to install new ones. However, if you already have those or other sims Digital Diamond V8 is a bit redundant. It's more Strat-O-Matic than DMB's raw stat processing power, and doesn't have the GM/growing universe like OOTP. Nor does it have personality/illusions of players being "alive" like Pure Sim had. No financials like Baseball Mogul. Not free like Strategy-Baseball, which has contracts. I was on the fence and played out a game to be my final judge. Could not swap a player from the bench to the starting lineup before the game. Only had four lineups to choose from based on LHP/RHP/DH. Screen looked too much like OOTP. DMB's window is much more cleaner. So I passed on the game. Bottom line is I have the other games (plus Plaay's History Maker Baseball tabletop) and I didn't see anything new to justify ...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 2.00 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1366x768
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 3.10 GHz
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: 1920x1080
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Digital Diamond Baseball V8 cost?
Digital Diamond Baseball V8 costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Digital Diamond Baseball V8?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 2.00 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 1366x768 Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel® Core™ i5 3.10 GHz Memory: 4 MB RAM Graphics: 1920x1080 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Digital Diamond Baseball V8 available on?
Digital Diamond Baseball V8 is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Digital Diamond Baseball V8 worth buying?
Digital Diamond Baseball V8 has 95% positive reviews from 21 players.
When was Digital Diamond Baseball V8 released?
Digital Diamond Baseball V8 was released on Apr 15, 2019.
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