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  • Molitor
    Rookie
    • Nov 2002
    • 34

    #1

    Hey Sega. Error in screen shot

    Yankees use the 1st base dugout during home games. if its in the Ga.....whoops. Umm, these are the "touches" of realism we all expect out of Sega Sports. You have won the hockey and basketball genre this year, do it with America's Past Time!, good luck, Im really looking fowrard to WSB2K3.

    Best,

    Molitor

    If Pete Rose wadgered on baseball, keep his lifelong ban!
  • Graphik
    Pr*s*n*r#70460649
    • Oct 2002
    • 10582

    #2
    Re: Hey Sega. Error in screen shot

    damn thats real picky. Same goes for BasketBall, every team is'nt on the corect side of the court. But thats the last ting Sega needs to worry about. What next, you want players real shoe sizes.
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    • Molitor
      Rookie
      • Nov 2002
      • 34

      #3
      Re: Hey Sega. Error in screen shot

      3DO actually adressed their intial error in one of the patches if I remember correctly, perhaps it was HH2001 PC Edition.

      To a Yankee fan, like myself, its an annoying oversight. Not that hard to change the program coding to get it correct. Its all part of getting the stadiums to look correctly. Its like have omitting the interlocking NY behind the dish, sure it doesnt effect the game but it wold be missed if omitted.

      Best,

      Molitor

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      • Will
        MVP
        • Jul 2002
        • 717

        #4
        Re: Hey Sega. Error in screen shot

        In last year's ASB, the Twins used the wrong dugout at home. It wasn't a big deal, per se, but it was something that I noticed everytime I played a home game.

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        • Too_Sents
          Rookie
          • Dec 2002
          • 12

          #5
          Re: Hey Sega. Error in screen shot

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          What next, you want players real shoe sizes.

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