Should've been a HR, right? I mean, I get why it got flagged as foul, even mistakenly - it bounced off a fence, most of which is in foul territory (that's awesome collision detection btw off of a surface that small). But it pretty clearly hooked around the pole, and as far as I know that means HR.
Just wanted to confirm it before I put it on the bug tracker.
And all was made right as the Reds hit a 3 run HR later in the inning.
Should've been a HR, right? I mean, I get why it got flagged as foul, even mistakenly - it bounced off a fence, most of which is in foul territory (that's awesome collision detection btw off of a surface that small). But it pretty clearly hooked around the pole, and as far as I know that means HR.
Just wanted to confirm it before I put it on the bug tracker.
And all was made right as the Reds hit a 3 run HR later in the inning.
Definitely a homerun, IMO. I would assume what you did as to why it would be perceived as a foul ball. That is some excellent collision detection! So was it not reviewed?
Definitely a homerun, IMO. I would assume what you did as to why it would be perceived as a foul ball. That is some excellent collision detection! So was it not reviewed?
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Nope. Even though I do turn Umpire Missed Calls off (to better simulate the use of replay with regard to all base calls), I do get the HR review scene at times. Not here.
May the 4th be with Hank Aaron, May 4th, 1972 (Although they wouldn't have said that back then, since Star Wars didn't come out until May 25th, 1977, and so 1978 would have been the first year they could have said, "May the 4th be with you".):
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