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Old 04-07-2018, 09:27 PM   #61
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Ok I think I did everything right for this Reds Riverfront Stadium

My only concern is that it looks like HRs dont go over the wall. Is that a problem?

I did import the .prk file and didnt get any errrors
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Old 04-07-2018, 09:31 PM   #62
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Ok I think I did everything right for this Reds Riverfront Stadium



My only concern is that it looks like HRs dont go over the wall. Is that a problem?



I did import the .prk file and didnt get any errrors


Don’t quite know what you mean by it doesn’t look like home runs go over the wall


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Old 04-07-2018, 09:37 PM   #63
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Don’t quite know what you mean by it doesn’t look like home runs go over the wall


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Arent the WC, WLC, WRC, etc ball locations the home runs?
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Old 04-07-2018, 09:40 PM   #64
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W is Wall. C enter L eft C enter, etc....
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Old 04-07-2018, 09:44 PM   #65
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when i look at the ball locations for the 2018 current stadiums, those W ball locations are "over the wall". Like where a home run ends up. But if thats not what it means, then great.

example of dodgers stadium
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Old 04-07-2018, 09:46 PM   #66
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when i look at the ball locations for the 2018 current stadiums, those W ball locations are "over the wall". Like where a home run ends up. But if thats not what it means, then great.



example of dodgers stadium


I’m not a 2D expert to be honest so I don’t know where the ball ends up for home runs.

I do know that you can easily change the locations in the game yourself to suit your needs


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Old 04-07-2018, 09:48 PM   #67
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I’m not a 2D expert to be honest so I don’t know where the ball ends up for home runs.

I do know that you can easily change the locations in the game yourself to suit your needs


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THe Dodgers stadium example is 3D view
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Old 04-07-2018, 09:50 PM   #68
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THe Dodgers stadium example is 3D view


Pretty sure the grid on the 3D view determines where home runs go in 3D. I honestly don’t know what the significance of the 3D coordinates are in relation to the in game experience.

I’ll ask the developers


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Old 04-07-2018, 09:53 PM   #69
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Pretty sure the grid on the 3D view determines where home runs go in 3D. I honestly don’t know what the significance of the 3D coordinates are in relation to the in game experience.

I’ll ask the developers


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Great. Hopefully all of this is just aesthetic and these balls locations have no determination is a hit is a HR or not. Last thing I would want to do is download and install all these stadiums and ,prk files and play a historic season where there are no HRs or more/less HRs than there should be because of it.
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Old 04-08-2018, 01:27 PM   #70
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If you import the .prk file. You should not have to do anything else.

If you are not seeing the 3D model after importing the .prk file, you should then manually load the .obj


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can you tell me what do you mean manually load the .obj,like where and how ty
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Old 04-08-2018, 02:13 PM   #71
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can you tell me what do you mean manually load the .obj,like where and how ty
Go to the team page of the team you are trying to get the ballpark for.
Once there click on the SETTINGS tab

Next select EDIT BALLPARK

Once in the edit ballpark section choose the second tab which is called PICTURES & CO-ORDINATES

Click on the select file button beside 3D model (see my picture 1 below)

Doing so should open your ballparks\models folder (image 2)

Click on the park you want for that team and then select the file ending in .obj

That is it. The park should be there when you play your next game.
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Old 04-08-2018, 02:28 PM   #72
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Go to the team page of the team you are trying to get the ballpark for.

Once there click on the SETTINGS tab



Next select EDIT BALLPARK



Once in the edit ballpark section choose the second tab which is called PICTURES & CO-ORDINATES



Click on the select file button beside 3D model (see my picture 1 below)



Doing so should open your ballparks\models folder (image 2)



Click on the park you want for that team and then select the file ending in .obj



That is it. The park should be there when you play your next game.


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Old 04-08-2018, 06:38 PM   #73
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For what it's worth, I set my wall markers right at the top of the wall/fences. If not, I get homeruns that look like they hit the wall or are even short of the wall. I'm not saying I'm right because if you do that you start a war. Just experiment for yourself. Set them, play a few games. You can always adjust them to what you are looking for. I do this with parks all the time. If I see something I want to change, I change it and play a few more games watching the ball flights. I found that if you set the markers too far over the fence, that's when you get outfielders running past the wall and maybe disappearing from the field momentarily. You are not going to break anything by playing with the wall markers. In fact, you'll learn something.

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Old 04-08-2018, 11:27 PM   #74
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Go to the team page of the team you are trying to get the ballpark for.
Once there click on the SETTINGS tab

Next select EDIT BALLPARK

Once in the edit ballpark section choose the second tab which is called PICTURES & CO-ORDINATES

Click on the select file button beside 3D model (see my picture 1 below)

Doing so should open your ballparks\models folder (image 2)

Click on the park you want for that team and then select the file ending in .obj

That is it. The park should be there when you play your next game.
hi i have done that with the obj file and the stadium is there i can 3d edit it ,but when i go to start the game it goes to that generic ballpark with that blue wall and no outfield stands and espn logo on the right filed wall
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Old 04-09-2018, 01:48 AM   #75
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hi i have done that with the obj file and the stadium is there i can 3d edit it ,but when i go to start the game it goes to that generic ballpark with that blue wall and no outfield stands and espn logo on the right filed wall
are you in spring training?
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Old 04-10-2018, 03:15 AM   #76
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Does anyone know of a way to edit the “Spring Ballpark”?
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are you in spring training?
oh wow yes your right thank you so much
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Old 04-10-2018, 10:52 PM   #78
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For some reason I have a flat 2D crowd in the 1980-1999 Tiger Stadium. It could very well be a case of user-error by me, but I've installed it exactly the same way as every other ballpark, and all the rest (that I've checked so far) have full 3D crowds.
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For some reason I have a flat 2D crowd in the 1980-1999 Tiger Stadium. It could very well be a case of user-error by me, but I've installed it exactly the same way as every other ballpark, and all the rest (that I've checked so far) have full 3D crowds.
Good Catch! I've uploaded a new version with that fixed
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For some reason I have a flat 2D crowd in the 1980-1999 Tiger Stadium. It could very well be a case of user-error by me, but I've installed it exactly the same way as every other ballpark, and all the rest (that I've checked so far) have full 3D crowds.
It's not user error! I fixed it and upload it.

http://www.mediafire.com/folder/akd2ejkdtk4dx/Historic

I didn't see Silvam's response until after I uploaded.

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