Re: What happened this year?
Yeah, sometimes it seems like the game is determining "HR or not" first. If HR, then calculate HR distance and determine if to play the no-doubter scene.
If not, then I'm not sure how it figures the distance - maybe some fraction depending on RNG + PCI + Ratings.
It seems like the more "natural" way would be to determine distance on all flies (if it doesn't already, just speculating/theorycrafting) and where it lands is where ever it is.
That said, I've found Pesky's Pole in Fenway and that ball would not be a HR basically in any other park. Likewise hit a 315-foot fly ball that happened to land right on the top surface of the Monster (didn't even make the first row of those seats up there, it landed literally on top of the Monster for a HR).
Hard to tell what's going on with flyball distances. Perhaps its working in "percentage of the distance from the plate" so if you roll 95's a lot, you get warning track outs even if the physical distances would be different.
Yeah, sometimes it seems like the game is determining "HR or not" first. If HR, then calculate HR distance and determine if to play the no-doubter scene.
If not, then I'm not sure how it figures the distance - maybe some fraction depending on RNG + PCI + Ratings.
It seems like the more "natural" way would be to determine distance on all flies (if it doesn't already, just speculating/theorycrafting) and where it lands is where ever it is.
That said, I've found Pesky's Pole in Fenway and that ball would not be a HR basically in any other park. Likewise hit a 315-foot fly ball that happened to land right on the top surface of the Monster (didn't even make the first row of those seats up there, it landed literally on top of the Monster for a HR).
Hard to tell what's going on with flyball distances. Perhaps its working in "percentage of the distance from the plate" so if you roll 95's a lot, you get warning track outs even if the physical distances would be different.
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