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Patrick wanted me to show you guys some of his day time lighting upgrades this year. In this pic you can see the cloud cover casting shadows on the ground throughout the park. A little tidbit of information you guys don't know about. When you use the setting "cloudy" its not one set of clouds there are actually 5 total cloud settings and you get one at random. Also as the daytime lapses the clouds will move accordingly.

Another pic showing the clouds and lighting changes and J.Hamilton doesn't look bad either.

More cloud cover variations.

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# 221 jpup @ 02/04/10 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by metsman8669
In terms of the MLB Style Guide itself...I just don't get how it can be so incorrect.

I mean...the Mets have been wearing the all black hats with the black jerseys (and ONLY the black jerseys) since 1999. The Mets introduced a black jersey in 1998 but they only had the blue/black hats. In '99, they added the all black hat.

That was 11 years ago and the MLB Style Guide (if I go by The Show) has the Mets wearing the black/blue hats with the black jerseys and the black hats with the gray road jerseys. It's the opposite and as a Mets fan who watches 99.999999% of their games, I can tell you they have NEVER worn the all black hats with the road grays. Never.

I know I've said this about a million times so I apologize...but it drives me NUTS. And the kicker from '09 was this: in the game they had the base coaches wearing the correct hats.
I want to know why the style guide is so private and why SCEA would have to follow it if it were proven incorrect. I'm not saying that SCEA isn't being honest, but I just wonder why MLB would want them to put incorrect jerseys, hats, helmets, etc in the game. From MLB's part, it doesn't make sense. I would want the mistakes correct if I were them. I also wonder why it's always varied from one game to the next over the years. Back when we used to have several games, the jerseys would be different in all of them, sometimes. I'm sure they hold every game to the same standard, wouldn't they?

MLB does a lot of silly things sometimes.
 
# 222 Hitman3315 @ 02/04/10 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by jpup
I want to know why the style guide is so private and why SCEA would have to follow it if it were proven incorrect. I'm not saying that SCEA isn't being honest, but I just wonder why MLB would want them to put incorrect jerseys, hats, helmets, etc in the game. From MLB's part, it doesn't make sense. I would want the mistakes correct if I were them. I also wonder why it's always varied from one game to the next over the years. Back when we used to have several games, the jerseys would be different in all of them, sometimes. I'm sure they hold every game to the same standard, wouldn't they?

MLB does a lot of silly things sometimes.
It's private because it gives access to art files... MLB has to protect itself against counterfeiters (public art files would allow people to easily create counterfeit fan gear).

But a lot of it is correct. A lot of the errors in last year's game were correct on MLB's part, so it must've just been poor interpretation and integration into the game...
 
# 223 jpup @ 02/04/10 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Hitman3315
It's private because it gives access to art files... MLB has to protect itself against counterfeiters (public art files would allow people to easily create counterfeit fan gear).

But a lot of it is correct. A lot of the errors in last year's game were correct on MLB's part, so it must've just been poor interpretation and integration into the game...
Not saying that you are being dishonest, but how do you know this for sure?
 
# 224 Hitman3315 @ 02/04/10 11:08 AM
not gonna get into specifics, but I have my ways ;-)
 


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