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  • Rwings832
    Pro
    • Jan 2006
    • 881

    #166
    Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

    Originally posted by Darkleaf
    Tiger stadium would be amazing. It was always my favorite stadium when I was growing up, would love to be able to have it set as my teams home ballpark. Or any of the classics to have the choice to set it as permanent home park.
    I love that the Classics are back, but it would be great if they would add some more and Tiger Stadium would be awesome to have in the show. There are times where if I am playing with the Classic rosters and I am the Tigers I will play in the Texas Rangers park so at least it looks like the Upper deck there at Tigers Stadium. Of course it does not have the Famous Overhang. Hopefully they will give us a Stadium Builder that we can try to build it ourselves.

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    • mfreder2
      Rookie
      • May 2003
      • 185

      #167
      Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

      Originally posted by Speedy
      Yeah...I think he's pointing out these new stadiums teams are building are more similar to each other than truly unique like Wrigley, Fenway or even Minute Maid.
      I'd agree with that. Target Field and Nationals Park are spitting images of each other.

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      • sydrogerdavid
        MVP
        • May 2009
        • 3109

        #168
        Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

        Originally posted by Russell_SCEA
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        Really which ones and do you have proof?
        Originally posted by Knight165
        I think he means the ACTUAL stadium designs.
        A lot of them were meant to look retro in some way.

        I could be wrong though.

        M.K.
        Knight165
        Originally posted by Speedy
        Yeah...I think he's pointing out these new stadiums teams are building are more similar to each other than truly unique like Wrigley, Fenway or even Minute Maid.

        Sorry for being unclear, but yes. "They" didn't mean you guys, "they" meant the architects, specifically HOK. Since HOK built most of these new ballparks, it makes sense that many of them look similar.

        Of course, this all subjective, but how many stadiums have a large outfield wall for no reason other than to harken back to classic stadiums? How many have a huge scoreboard and lights above the left field bleachers while RF is enclosed with the seats? And doesn't nearly every stadium have a brick facade these days? Too much of a good thing, I guess.

        It's almost like retro modern ballparks are the new multipurpose stadium, everybody has one. The new ballparks are much prettier than the cookie cutters, though. Those actually were impossible to tell apart to the non baseball fan.
        Last edited by sydrogerdavid; 12-31-2015, 09:25 PM.

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        • Speedy
          #Ace
          • Apr 2008
          • 16143

          #169
          Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

          Somewhat off-topic.

          I would love a triangle shaped field.

          Meaning...the outfield wall was a straight line from pole to pole. I'd put it at 365 feet with it starting at 10 feet high on the poles rising up to 35 feet at CF. I don't know how it'd play out and whether Adam Dunn would love it but hey, it'd certainly be unique.

          After playing NBA 2K, it makes me hankering to build my own stadium. I would love more controls and such than 2K gives on the design of it though. But, that goes into a separate discussion.
          Originally posted by Gibson88
          Anyone 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.

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          • tessl
            All Star
            • Apr 2007
            • 5672

            #170
            Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

            Originally posted by sydrogerdavid
            Sorry for being unclear, but yes. "They" didn't mean you guys, "they" meant the architects, specifically HOK. Since HOK built most of these new ballparks, it makes sense that many of them look similar.

            Of course, this all subjective, but how many stadiums have a large outfield wall for no reason other than to harken back to classic stadiums? How many have a huge scoreboard and lights above the left field bleachers while RF is enclosed with the seats? And doesn't nearly every stadium have a brick facade these days? Too much of a good thing, I guess.

            It's almost like retro modern ballparks are the new multipurpose stadium, everybody has one. The new ballparks are much prettier than the cookie cutters, though. Those actually were impossible to tell apart to the non baseball fan.
            I understand what you are saying but I much preferred the previous cookie cutter stadium in St Louis to the current one. The reason is I could get a good seat at a reasonable price in the second deck in the cookie cutter. That area is now occupied by luxury suites. The cookie cutter was built with the blue collar fan in mind.

            Speaking of the focus on luxury suites it would be interesting to see what would happen to sports - both professional and collegiate - if congress and a new president decide to reform the tax code and eliminate the deduction corporations use to buy luxury suites and blocks of seats.

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            • MauerMorneau09
              Pro
              • Mar 2011
              • 675

              #171
              Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

              Originally posted by Speedy
              Somewhat off-topic.

              I would love a triangle shaped field.

              Meaning...the outfield wall was a straight line from pole to pole. I'd put it at 365 feet with it starting at 10 feet high on the poles rising up to 35 feet at CF. I don't know how it'd play out and whether Adam Dunn would love it but hey, it'd certainly be unique.

              After playing NBA 2K, it makes me hankering to build my own stadium. I would love more controls and such than 2K gives on the design of it though. But, that goes into a separate discussion.
              If there ever is a stadium creator, I'd love if they made it sorta Sims-esque. Be given the basic layout of the diamond, and then be able to click and drag the walls to your desire, with the dimensions of your walls given as well. I feel somehow that you could get a pretty in depth stadium creator, without having to be a guru as far as building computer models. One can hope.

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              • Knight165
                *ll St*r
                • Feb 2003
                • 24964

                #172
                Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                I wonder if they ever did try and add a stadium editor....just how in depth it could be.
                It just seems very technical(as far as how everything needs to work out graphically and play out ....say if you put in very weird angles like a really tight radius or such.....)...
                I think it would have to be basic or at least basic in regards to having the actual elements pre-built and you just put them together.


                M.K.
                Knight165
                All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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                • MauerMorneau09
                  Pro
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 675

                  #173
                  Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                  Originally posted by Knight165
                  I wonder if they ever did try and add a stadium editor....just how in depth it could be.
                  It just seems very technical(as far as how everything needs to work out graphically and play out ....say if you put in very weird angles like a really tight radius or such.....)...
                  I think it would have to be basic or at least basic in regards to having the actual elements pre-built and you just put them together.


                  M.K.
                  Knight165
                  There's quite a few games that have had pretty in depth creators (Sims and Skate 3 come to mind) that make it seem possible, but yea you do bring up a good point. Collision detection as far as walls go seems like it could be a problem and camera angles could be really weird if you have an oblong or zig zag shaped wall system. Putting curves in walls could also be a problem if you wanted to do something like the Metrodome, where the LF/RF walls curve into the CF wall, instead of having separate angle walls in the alleys. Hope I'm kinda making sense here. I took one computer model class, I try to think I know something (I don't lol), but I did learn of a few different techniques and problems you can run into. I think they could make it in depth enough to have an average joe make a stadium, but at the same time people with a little more technical knowledge could add their own flavor to it. Don't even get me started with seats, I'm not sure how that could work out.

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                  • Powerplay17
                    Banned
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 29

                    #174
                    Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                    I've been pining for a stadium creator for a long time. As an exclusive user of the Rays, I'd love to create an alternative to that dump called the Trop. Even it's limited, I'll take it.

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                    • WaitTilNextYear
                      Go Cubs Go
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 16830

                      #175
                      Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                      Originally posted by Powerplay17
                      I've been pining for a stadium creator for a long time. As an exclusive user of the Rays, I'd love to create an alternative to that dump called the Trop. Even it's limited, I'll take it.
                      Bruce Dickinson (Christopher Walken) will probably hunt me down and do injurious things to me for mentioning this, but they overdo the cowbell at the Trop in this game. We both put our pants on one leg at a time tho...
                      Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan Wolverines

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                      • ninertravel
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2015
                        • 4830

                        #176
                        Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                        Anyone think we will have a import player into ption this year? there was talk of it last year that it MIGHT be put in this year. imagine how good this would be then having to spend a hour creating a player in franchise mode because you are halfway through a fracnhise and forgotten about a player

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                        • MizzouBravesFan
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 2489

                          #177
                          Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                          Has there been any word on weather plays an active role this year? Rain during games...delays...rainouts...doubleheaders...etc?
                          Patrick Mahomes > God

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                          • bronxbombers21325
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 3058

                            #178
                            Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                            Originally posted by MizzouBravesFan
                            Has there been any word on weather plays an active role this year? Rain during games...delays...rainouts...doubleheaders...etc?
                            I'm doubting we will hear much else about anything until the fact sheet is released. Should be the end of this month, or the beginning of next month. Rainouts and double headers are something I'd really love to see added.

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                            • Powerplay17
                              Banned
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 29

                              #179
                              Re: Details on Classic Stadiums, Open/Closed Roofs, Animations & More For MLB The Sho

                              Agreed on the cowbells. Too much!

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                              • buckeyedawgtribe
                                Rookie
                                • Feb 2012
                                • 67

                                #180
                                Progressive Field updates???

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