Maybe other Seattlites can vouch for me and share their opinion, was the infield dirt ever that dark when you went to a game.
I absolutely agree that the infield dirt is a bit on the dark side in the trailer. Having been to numerous Mariners games since the opening of safeco, I can't recall the dirt ever being darker than the warning track (day or night).
There is numerous and conclusive evidence of this as well, but I'm not sure what it would take to get the dirt tones overturned if they aren't taking feedback (I sound like a referee)..
Just watched the video again but this time on my laptop and its looks B-E-A-Utiful!! Love the fact that they showed the flags at AT&T park and actually have the California flag and the division flags in the game! Look forward to seeing them change During my franchise depending who's in what position.
Point something out 100% reasonably. People respond with their own thoughts discussing what was pointed out. On a discussion board. Then someone inevitably tells everyone to shut up and relax. Par for the course around here...why I never post here anymore, to be honest.
Point something out 100% reasonably. People respond with their own thoughts discussing what was pointed out. On a discussion board. Then someone inevitably tells everyone to shut up and relax. Par for the course around here...why I never post here anymore, to be honest.
Or maybe he's saying Relax cause he was there for CD and knows more info than us who weren't there, and knows this is getting fixed?
Point something out 100% reasonably. People respond with their own thoughts discussing what was pointed out. On a discussion board. Then someone inevitably tells everyone to shut up and relax. Par for the course around here...why I never post here anymore, to be honest.
Point something out 100% reasonably. People respond with their own thoughts discussing what was pointed out. On a discussion board. Then someone inevitably tells everyone to shut up and relax. Par for the course around here...why I never post here anymore, to be honest.
I can't find the post where anyone told anyone else to shut up?
Seems to me me thaSlab responded with his own thought discussing what was pointed out. Then someone inevitably decided they didn't like what thaSlab posted. Par for the course.
Point something out 100% reasonably. People respond with their own thoughts discussing what was pointed out. On a discussion board. Then someone inevitably tells everyone to shut up and relax. Par for the course around here...why I never post here anymore, to be honest.
Point something out 100% reasonably. People respond with their own thoughts discussing what was pointed out. On a discussion board. Then someone inevitably tells everyone to shut up and relax. Par for the course around here...why I never post here anymore, to be honest.
You got all that from 5 letters? If so, then the Internet probably isn't for you anyway.
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Originally Posted by Drew127
Then he should just say that instead of speaking ambiguously. It's not that hard.
Or maybe I should just shut up? No need for any subtle hinting, I guess lol.
Anyway, stadiums are not being covered yet. So yeah, RELAX until that topic comes up in the queue.
When I look at games now and think back to when I was playing Atari 2600 as a kid it is easy for me to set back and stfu and not say anything about the sun or the color of dirt. Also if the color of the dirt and the sun setting is our biggest concern from this game then I think we will have another amazing showing of the Show. just my two cents.
If Slab was referring to my post then I don't take offense to what he said, after all I'm not privy to any inside information or even the latest build.
However, I can only comment on what I can see, and what I see is wrong. I wouldn't have said anything if it was the same as last year but it isn't, and it actually looks worse.
I was a little surprised by Ramone's answer because usually the dev team is very receptive of user feedback, especially if someone has first hand experience or knowledge of the subject matter. If my post came off a bit snarky then that's the reason why, so apologies.
RE Knight's post:
I think it would be better to not say anything at all in that case, no? Unless "insiders" have actual, tangible information to share with the community, then I'd prefer they keep the cryptic messages to themselves. If you have something to share, share it. If you don't, don't.
To take this a step further, I selected a random day game in July and screencapped the warning track and the infield dirt at the beginning, middle, and end of the game:
If Slab was referring to my post then I don't take offense to what he said, after all I'm not privy to any inside information or even the latest build.
I wasn't. Ramone had already replied to you.
I'm not sure how anyone (not you) could take offense to that. It was in the same context in which Aaron Rodgers used it... basically, don't have an embolism, everything will be fine, lol.
I'm not sure how anyone (not you) could take offense to that. It was in the same context in which Aaron Rodgers used it... basically, don't have an embolism, everything will be fine, lol.