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Latest revision as of 13:01, 12 May 2022
1960 Topps featured multiple colored lettering on the front and different colored borders. The side border section displayed a black and white photo of the player in addition to the main photo.
The 1960 Topps set certainly exposes OOTP limitations with baseball cards, as multiple-colored lettering and colored/black & white player photo combinations are not possible (as far I know). Also, cartoon images on the back are random and therefore won't match up with the featured player.
Download
Download file: 1960_Topps-v2.zip
To install, unzip to a folder on your computer. Then move the desired template folder into your OOTP bb_cards directory corresponding to the computing platform you use.
Versions
- Created 4/08/2021 by reds1
OOTP Forum Thread
Discussion on the OOTP forums: 1960 Topps
Samples
Base Cards
All-Star Cards
Generic All-Star version: