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  • bbondsfan25
    Pro
    • Aug 2002
    • 606

    #1

    Why collision detection on homerun balls is important to me...

    A homerun just doesn't feel complete unless you see it land and the impact it has on the surroundings( deck facing, rattling around in bullpen etc.) I know a lot of people think "Who cares" but I for one hope WSB includes this next year.
  • mustardman
    Banned
    • Feb 2003
    • 447

    #2
    Re: Why collision detection on homerun balls is important to me...

    VERY likely they will

    ASB2004 has an OK version of it this year, and I can right now sense that Acclaim is the only real threat to Sega.

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    • mustardman
      Banned
      • Feb 2003
      • 447

      #3
      Re: Why collision detection on homerun balls is important to me...

      VERY likely they will

      ASB2004 has an OK version of it this year, and I can right now sense that Acclaim is the only real threat to Sega.

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      • DirtyDozen
        Pro
        • Aug 2002
        • 828

        #4
        Re: Why collision detection on homerun balls is important to me...

        I agree that would be a great feature. I loved that in ASB last year. It's fun to see it bounce off of the scoreboard or facing of the upper deck. I'm keeping my fingers crossed this will be in there next year.

        I'm also hoping they go to actual game scores on the outfield out-of-town scoreboards and main scoreboard, too. It really takes away from the immersion if you're playing a game in Milwaukee as the Giants but see that SF and MON are tied 2-2 on the out-of-town scoreboard. Huh? It's like MLB playing is split-squad regular season games.

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        • DirtyDozen
          Pro
          • Aug 2002
          • 828

          #5
          Re: Why collision detection on homerun balls is important to me...

          I agree that would be a great feature. I loved that in ASB last year. It's fun to see it bounce off of the scoreboard or facing of the upper deck. I'm keeping my fingers crossed this will be in there next year.

          I'm also hoping they go to actual game scores on the outfield out-of-town scoreboards and main scoreboard, too. It really takes away from the immersion if you're playing a game in Milwaukee as the Giants but see that SF and MON are tied 2-2 on the out-of-town scoreboard. Huh? It's like MLB playing is split-squad regular season games.

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          • Graphik
            Pr*s*n*r#70460649
            • Oct 2002
            • 10582

            #6
            Re: Why collision detection on homerun balls is important to me...

            Yea, this years ASB spoiled me with the details. I love watching the ball bounce off the stairs in the bleachers or off some scoreboard. Plaus those scoreboard are the best addition I've ever seen in detailed graphics. Seeing who won a important game on the out of town board is a joy.
            http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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            • Graphik
              Pr*s*n*r#70460649
              • Oct 2002
              • 10582

              #7
              Re: Why collision detection on homerun balls is important to me...

              Yea, this years ASB spoiled me with the details. I love watching the ball bounce off the stairs in the bleachers or off some scoreboard. Plaus those scoreboard are the best addition I've ever seen in detailed graphics. Seeing who won a important game on the out of town board is a joy.
              http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)

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