My new idea I thought of last night is an expansion on this. How cool would it be if every stadium had a number of select spots where you could fly into a fan's eyes. It wouldn't necessarily have to be every section in the ballpark, but maybe at least one behind 3d base, one behind 1st base, one behind catcher, and one in the outfield (and one on top of the Monstah at Fenway!). And you could push a button in the middle of an at-bat, say, if you need a mental breather, and suddenly you fly into a fan's eyes and see the view from his/her seat. Everything would quiet down. You'd hear people chattering, people cheering, jeering, see concession people walking up and down the aisles yelling "popcorn!" etc., and more importantly, you'd get their view of the stadium. Then you push a button and you're back as the batter (or pitcher).
Many games (not that I play anything other than The Show anymore) understand that the beautiful animations and vistas really add to the experience. For example, GTA V. The gameplay was amazing, but what really made the game stand out was the gorgeous scenery and vistas. I would love to just stop and view the sunset or city lights from atop a hill or whatnot. Same with Red Dead Redemption. I feel that The Show definitely understands this, which is why they spend so much time getting the animations, seasons, sunsets, etc., all perfect. So why not expand this idea a bit and really give us the opportunity to enjoy it? It would really freshen up the game, especially for someone like me who solely plays Franchise. And to be able to BE the fan from any part of the ballpark? What better way to truly experience the feeling of being at a ballpark!
I personally really love this idea and think it would truly enhance the experience. If you agree, comment here, so we can get it on Russell & team's radar. I'm no computer engineer, but it doesn't sound like the biggest difficulty to do. They already have cameras everywhere - this would just be giving us the ability to view them in the middle of a game, and maybe add in a handful of additional animations.
Thanks for reading.
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