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"Shot to Left" goes right to the SS
Missed call by the PBP.
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The ball is shown to stop where it landed. 6D is just past the SS, probably just on the grass. Moving that tag back a tad might make it look better, but it shouldn't show the ball to much past the infield for that play (as the animation works right now).
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Here is an example of the ball flight grid that I am using...
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Probably should move the 6D, 5D, etc back a bit. Although it may be that way in the default setup picture as well. So it may be a mini-problem... I have no way of fixing it in the text but at the same time it isn't quite correct - while being correct at the same time.
![]() If the default setup has 5D, 6D, etc right on the edge of the dirt it's wrong too though. It should be back on the grass. So while dancing around the issue... move the 5D, 6D back into the grass.
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Will do. Without documentation or explanation it was hard to figure out how to use these grid points. Your input is appreciated.
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Can you suggest any improvements? Can you tell me what the game does with these grid points? For example, does the game use the upper-left corner in all cases? I suspect that the game generates new locations based on where the standard grid points are placed (i.e., going higher for a home run, or going lower & wider for a foul ball). Can you advise? Thank you for your great support!
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I really have no idea about the grid points. Supposedly it's the upper left corner of the marker... but then home runs wouldn't look like home runs, and I've seen a lot of foul balls go further foul than what those markers would place it.
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In testing I had Markus look at something exactly like this in the default set-up which he fixed for the default ballpark. What you've done looks about right to me as well- try matching things up vs the default locations on the default ballpark.
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Can you post the original grid for the default ballpark?
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My computer isn't working properly at the moment, if I (or someone else) doesn't post it tonight- PM me a reminder.
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Got it - though I nearly sprained my finger trying to type Albuquerque.
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I'll include it here for you - as well as my revised ballpark grid. Enjoy...
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I am done. Thanks for your help.
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