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  • bfindeisen
    Pro
    • Mar 2008
    • 793

    #1

    Forbes Field

    Don't ask me how or why, but yesterday I ended up in a Wikipedia hole and was reading all about Forbes Field; anyways, I read all about it and looked at pictures, etc, and then today I watching a stream of MLB The Show and the person was playing at Forbes Field.

    The thing that jumped out at me was how the outfield (walls mainly) doesn't seem to be much like how it was in real life:



    The real Forbes Field had a giant scoreboard as part of the wall in left, had a giant mesh fence on top of the wall in right, and the light posts and flagpole were notably in the field of play (not behind the walls like in the game).

    I'm not complaining or anything, but I did find it a little bit disappointing after having done all that research and then learning that a lot of the most noteworthy features about the ballpark didn't make it into the game.

    Mainly, I am just curious as to how this came to be? Were there technical limitations? Is this just an oversight? Does anyone really care about this?
  • bacon96
    Bacon's Fictional Roster
    • Feb 2013
    • 1963

    #2
    Re: Forbes Field

    The Forbes Field you described was Forbes Field in it's final form while the version in the game is the original.
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    • bfindeisen
      Pro
      • Mar 2008
      • 793

      #3
      Re: Forbes Field

      Originally posted by bacon96
      The Forbes Field you described was Forbes Field in it's final form while the version in the game is the original.
      Ehh...I guess you can say that; but the light stanchions and flagpole were never ever behind the outfield walls...so that's just not true.

      Anyways, not really a big deal. I doubt many people will even notice. I just happened to do a bunch of reading on it, so was expecting one thing, and got something close, although not accurate really.

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      • Moss44
        Rookie
        • Mar 2014
        • 304

        #4
        Re: Forbes Field

        I agree with the OP that I am disappointed that Forbes Field's final form is not in game. It would be great to see the scoreboard, Cathedral of Learning, etc. but in the end it's SCEAs game and I doubt exquisite detail in classic stadiums is their number one priority.
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        • Ghost Of The Year
          Life's been good so far.
          • Mar 2014
          • 6352

          #5
          Re: Forbes Field

          Of the classic stadiiums in the Show, Forbes is my least favorite. I hate looking at the outfield & seeing, well, nothing. It's the same reason I hate Highland Park in the Show's minors. To spartan for my taste.
          T-BONE.

          Talking about things nobody cares.

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          • Pourvision21
            Rookie
            • Feb 2016
            • 182

            #6
            Re: Forbes Field

            Forbes is my least fav too and I would like to see it as it played during the '60 Series. That's how I remember it anyway.

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            • HustlinOwl
              All Star
              • Mar 2004
              • 9713

              #7
              Re: Forbes Field

              lol, I love it and use for every DD game at home

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              • bfindeisen
                Pro
                • Mar 2008
                • 793

                #8
                Re: Forbes Field

                Originally posted by HustlinOwl
                lol, I love it and use for every DD game at home
                Hey, don't get me wrong! I love that it's even in the game. Really. I'm just neurotic about details, lol. I was hoping for a little more accurate rendition, but oh well.

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

                  #9
                  Re: Forbes Field

                  While I would have loved the 60's version of Forbes.....it is the 1918 version.
                  About the light stanchions ......I would say the reason they put them out of the field of play....is purely that they have no way to give them collision detection(without doing a ton of extra work....which obviously they don't have the time to invest in it)....so they tucked them behind the walls.
                  So it wouldn't matter WHAT year they gave us in that respect.

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

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                  • bfindeisen
                    Pro
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 793

                    #10
                    Re: Forbes Field

                    Originally posted by Knight165
                    While I would have loved the 60's version of Forbes.....it is the 1918 version.
                    About the light stanchions ......I would say the reason they put them out of the field of play....is purely that they have no way to give them collision detection(without doing a ton of extra work....which obviously they don't have the time to invest in it)....so they tucked them behind the walls.
                    So it wouldn't matter WHAT year they gave us in that respect.

                    M.K.
                    Knight165
                    Yeah that's kind of what I figured. Classic stadium accuracy is way down list of priorites, I'm sure. Not a big deal.

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                    • tessl
                      All Star
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 5683

                      #11
                      Re: Forbes Field

                      Originally posted by bfindeisen
                      Ehh...I guess you can say that; but the light stanchions and flagpole were never ever behind the outfield walls...so that's just not true.

                      Anyways, not really a big deal. I doubt many people will even notice. I just happened to do a bunch of reading on it, so was expecting one thing, and got something close, although not accurate really.
                      They used the early version of the game and in that era no stadiums had lights. In order to replicate the modern schedule they had to put lights somewhere.

                      For me, the classic stadium which isn't either very pitcher friendly or very hitter friendly is Crosley which is the stadium I'm using although I don't use the Reds in my franchise.

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

                        #12
                        Re: Forbes Field

                        Originally posted by tessl
                        They used the early version of the game and in that era no stadiums had lights. In order to replicate the modern schedule they had to put lights somewhere.

                        For me, the classic stadium which isn't either very pitcher friendly or very hitter friendly is Crosley which is the stadium I'm using although I don't use the Reds in my franchise.
                        Yes.....good point as well.
                        Which is another reason they probably should have done a '60's instead!!!

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

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                        • bwright25
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 69

                          #13
                          Re: Forbes Field

                          Its actually almost identical to what Forbes field looked like when it first opened.

                          I too complained at first till I did more research.

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                          • 41_Tom_Seaver_Fan
                            Banned
                            • Feb 2016
                            • 67

                            #14
                            Re: Forbes Field

                            There is an incredible site that details ballparks and their renovations. The Forbes Field in the game actually combines elements from several different periods throughout it's history. If it had to be chosen, it mostly resembles the original, but there are clearly characteristics from several other times of renovations.

                            After seeing that photo, I agree that the ballpark pictured would've been nicer. It is the one park I don't particularly like too much, and I think the mish-mosh of era's clearly has to do with it.

                            (From what I can tell, all of the classics take from different periods, but most are not as varied as Forbes)

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                            • Darkleaf
                              MVP
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 1685

                              #15
                              Re: Forbes Field

                              What is that white strip the 3rd base coach is standing on? Outline of the tarp?
                              Last edited by Darkleaf; 04-14-2016, 08:26 PM.

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