Also does it affect temperature??
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I have it at +1. It certainly effects play at Wrigley like it should, though I honestly don't notice much of an effect elsewhere.Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.Comment
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How’s the gameplay with wind maxed? I would guess you have a lot of homeruns ?Comment
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4 mostly to keep temps more accurateReally wish sports games played to ratings!
Only thing SIM about sports games now, are the team name and players
CFB 25 The absolute GOAT!!!
MLB 23 FOREVER 20 is better, 23 just for Guardians
Madden get rid of the extras (SS/XF, HFA, media, scenarios, game plan) or turn them down considerably.Comment
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I'm playing every pitch of my franchise with the Cubs, and have the wind set to +3. It blows in at 10-15 mph 80% of the time at Wrigley, and its absolutely keeping my HR totals down at home. Most of my sluggers have hit a lot more on the road so far. We'll see if the wind direction changes in the game as it does IRL, and starts to blow out more as the season goes along.
I don't see strong winds blowing out on the road all that often, but when I do they absolutely have an effect. The crosswinds are easier to notice than the ones blowing out, because a high fly ball will get carried way over to the left or right and the outfielders will have to chase after it. Leads to some triples, and balls that might be warning track outs hit the wall.Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.Comment
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I'm playing every pitch of my franchise with the Cubs, and have the wind set to +3. It blows in at 10-15 mph 80% of the time at Wrigley, and its absolutely keeping my HR totals down at home. Most of my sluggers have hit a lot more on the road so far. We'll see if the wind direction changes in the game as it does IRL, and starts to blow out more as the season goes along.
I don't see strong winds blowing out on the road all that often, but when I do they absolutely have an effect. The crosswinds are easier to notice than the ones blowing out, because a high fly ball will get carried way over to the left or right and the outfielders will have to chase after it. Leads to some triples, and balls that might be warning track outs hit the wall.Comment
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