Coors field park effects?
Collapse
Recommended Videos
Collapse
X
-
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
Well you just keep on denying it even with proof then.
People to lazy to take even the 5 minutes to play the HR derby in Coors vs another stadium yo see that the ball travels farther.Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
Just because they say there's an effect (five years ago, which certainly means it might not be in there) doesn't mean it's functional. Stop taking everything personal, you're not the developer. Nearly everyone in the thread has noted that it's one of the harder parks to homer in so whatever they did to create the effect, they didn't do it well.Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
Just because they say there's an effect (five years ago, which certainly means it might not be in there) doesn't mean it's functional. Stop taking everything personal, you're not the developer. Nearly everyone in the thread has noted that it's one of the harder parks to homer in so whatever they did to create the effect, they didn't do it well.Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
Just because they say there's an effect (five years ago, which certainly means it might not be in there) doesn't mean it's functional. Stop taking everything personal, you're not the developer. Nearly everyone in the thread has noted that it's one of the harder parks to homer in so whatever they did to create the effect, they didn't do it well.Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
I ask because I notice a potential difference (the only 450-HR I had with the Marlins came during a series I was at Coors), but I play with high power sliders for both myself and CPU.
I wonder if I played on default (or lower) if the difference would be more muted and harder to detect."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
Just because they say there's an effect (five years ago, which certainly means it might not be in there) doesn't mean it's functional. Stop taking everything personal, you're not the developer. Nearly everyone in the thread has noted that it's one of the harder parks to homer in so whatever they did to create the effect, they didn't do it well.
Whether you choose to believe the developers or not is on you. But to question their work or word simply because you and a handful of others in this thread don't see it is silly.
And the only ejections in the game are when a user controlled pitcher bean a few batters by intentionally throwing at them. So they are in the game. Bean a few hitters by intentionally throwing at them and you'll see it.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
Louisville Cardinals/St.Louis CardinalsComment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
Yep, I remember them saying there is ballpark factors a few years back. So yes it does have a impact what park your playing in. Over the years with this game, I have definitely noticed a difference in different ballparks o n how the ball travels.Everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted- Luke14-11
Favorite teams:
MLB- Reds/ and whoever is playing the Cubs
NBA- Pacers
NFL- Dolphins & ColtsComment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
they have def said Coors has a ballpark factor. I remember this or last season sum1 asked about ballpark factors and a dev (idk who) said not all ballpark factors were in but he specifically said Coors had a ballpark effect. I play as the Giants and I live in the upper decks with Belt whenever I play there. I could care less about the ppl that just cant accept it that Coors plays differently but i figured I'd just back some ppl up on here. And as far as Yankee Stadium goes....of course u can hit a ton of HRs there....its smaller then the park they play the LLWS in.Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
You need not take everything someone says about the game so personally, countryboy. You're acting like you have personal shares in the game's stock or something in.No one is denying anything. We would just like a little more proof other than word of mouth or anecdotal evidence.
Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
You need not take everything someone says about the game so personally, countryboy. You're acting like you have personal shares in the game's stock or something in.No one is denying anything. We would just like a little more proof other than word of mouth or anecdotal evidence.
And I could say the same thing. We, that see the effects, would just like a little more proof other than word of mouth or anecdotal evidence.
See how this works?I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
Louisville Cardinals/St.Louis CardinalsComment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
I'm sure we could go back and forth with semantics all day, but then again, it's just a video game that will be considered old a year from now.Comment
-
Originally posted by Gibson88Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.Comment
-
Re: Coors field park effects?
SO if I am reading this thread correctly, the DEVS said COORS does have an added effect ON DISTANCE, but not frequency? I can get on board with that. I can say that I do seem to hit more "moon shots" at Coors but the frequency is still well under road games.Comment
Comment