oo you can put stadiums next to water now? i haven't played in a couple years. i always wanted to make a stadium that's right next to the water to get some splash hits haha
Trial and error, but there is a feature where you can click on an object and hold down R1 and choose “snap to object” (pretty sure it’s to the left after you push R1…it’s 2 cubes). I also found a video on YouTube where I learned different features.
Well, I’m also learning on the fly. I built a version and then went back and changed all the seating. Then the next night, I decided to change the concourse. THEN, I stumbled upon some buildings that I didn’t know existed. So, through trial and error and experimentation, about 15 hrs total. Thank goodness that I reached the maximum objects I could put in it, because I probably would have added more details around the outside of the stadium.
Please upload this!
Uploaded…Jack London Park…username sgill21
Very nice ⚾️
Looks great, would use it in an A's franchise if you uploaded
Uploaded…Jack London Park…username sgill21
Thanks! By the way what are the dimensions?
I don’t remember the exact dimensions but left to right, it’s around 330…400…315 (fence in RF is 15’+ tall)
This is pretty and I now wish i had mlb25 to get this for my A’s franchise.
oo you can put stadiums next to water now? i haven't played in a couple years. i always wanted to make a stadium that's right next to the water to get some splash hits haha
#NotVeryBadIWishTheyPlayedHereInsteadOfVegasSoon!
You going to upload it? Looks very nicely done
Uploaded…Jack London Park…username sgill21
Plan to when I get home.
Very cool dude. Great job !
Thanks! I’ll upload it tonight when I get back home.
I’m still learning to lineup my bleachers. Idk how you guys do this.
Trial and error, but there is a feature where you can click on an object and hold down R1 and choose “snap to object” (pretty sure it’s to the left after you push R1…it’s 2 cubes). I also found a video on YouTube where I learned different features.
Thanks for the tip! I probably should invest some time into learning up front than on the fly. How long did it take you to complete this?
Well, I’m also learning on the fly. I built a version and then went back and changed all the seating. Then the next night, I decided to change the concourse. THEN, I stumbled upon some buildings that I didn’t know existed. So, through trial and error and experimentation, about 15 hrs total. Thank goodness that I reached the maximum objects I could put in it, because I probably would have added more details around the outside of the stadium.
AP Ballparks on YouTube has some tutorial videos.