Have some stadiums been nerfed in Franchise Mode?

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  • MiracleMet718
    Pro
    • Apr 2016
    • 2067

    #16
    Re: Have some stadiums been nerfed in Franchise Mode?

    Originally posted by Unlucky 13
    Well, I've been playing at video game Wrigley for a long, long time though. Thousands of games over the years. Its home. This was not an issue for me in The Show on the PS3 or the PS4 ever. And its not a contact/batting average issue. Its exclusively a power thing, where the ball just does not carry, and even "perfect" hit high fast balls usually die as fly outs, or if I'm lucky as doubles. At home, I never get the "cinema camera" for HRs either. If they make it, its always still questionable until its over the fence.



    In years past in the game, I would regularly launch them into the street and even over the new board in RF regularly. Stating in April and going all year unless the wind is blowing in hard.
    It is harder to hit them out in Wrigley for me, especially early in the year. But I’ve had plenty that I’ve hit out in series during the summer.

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    • kinsmen7
      MVP
      • Mar 2016
      • 1661

      #17
      Re: Have some stadiums been nerfed in Franchise Mode?

      Originally posted by Therebelyell626
      Some stadiums are just harder to see the ball. I have never been able to hit in the Trop.
      Hilariously, I've known for the past few years that my eyesight was starting to get a bit worse, but the thing that finally pushed me into setting up an appointment to the optometrist to get checked/get glasses, was getting 1 hit in an outdoor afternoon game against the Angels last year
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      • Unlucky 13
        MVP
        • Apr 2009
        • 1707

        #18
        Re: Have some stadiums been nerfed in Franchise Mode?

        Originally posted by kinsmen7
        Hilariously, I've known for the past few years that my eyesight was starting to get a bit worse, but the thing that finally pushed me into setting up an appointment to the optometrist to get checked/get glasses, was getting 1 hit in an outdoor afternoon game against the Angels last year

        I've worn glasses since I was playing at Wrigley in Ken Griffey Jr Baseball on the SNES, so its nothing new for me, lol. I also had my eye exam last week and my eyesight actually improved a little bit from the prior year!
        Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.

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