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It will be a grind though
But thanks for that insight, I cant wait to see those empty seats first week of the season after Spring Training lolRed LegendComment
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Dynamic attendance is definitely in. In my Arizona franchise my record is awful, and I had a nearly empty Chase Field for a get away day game.Comment
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i play on colorado and no more than 10 people show up for our games
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Ive been noticing alot of clipping issues with the crowd. Feet clipping thru the bleachers in certain parks. I played a game in fenway last night and when the crowd was all standing clapping in big situations the crowd behind the catcher had their arms going right thru the backstop mesh. Looked real weird.2016 NLL Champion Saskatchewan Rush
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Agree with the Croud behind homeplate. Wish some of them would control their bladders better!
I found this guy in the crowd. This man clearly must be a VIP as he is wearing one of the mets jerseys that is missing from the game.
He says a big f*** you to the style guide.
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In general I think the crowds and noise is great. I hope NHL 15 can pull of this same level of greatness.
That said, there are some annoyances. First, when people are walking up the aisles behind home plate they don't really step up the stairs properly - instead its more of a walking in place type of look as their body slides forward. Just looks very odd and old school in those walking animations.
The other thing is that when the crowds on the side are shown, like behind first or third base, no one's head is ever turned toward home plate. Instead everyone is looking straight on.Comment
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I see lots of instances where the crowd doesn't react appropriately, biggest offenders include late-game extra-base hits where the crowd effectively treats them like a random single in the 2nd, or worse, it's about the same reaction as a pop-fly, even as I'm sliding into 3rd for the go-ahead run. HOWEVER, I've seen just as many instances where they react friggin' perfectly. It's weird. 2K's is better but has some of the same issues. Tech just still isn't there yet, apparently.Last edited by NEOPARADIGM; 05-18-2014, 04:20 PM.Comment
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I play season too and I can second this. I'm using the Reds and most of my home games have been half-full at best.Comment
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Agree with the Croud behind homeplate. Wish some of them would control their bladders better!
I found this guy in the crowd. This man clearly must be a VIP as he is wearing one of the mets jerseys that is missing from the game.
He says a big f*** you to the style guide.
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