Why do people select the brightest stadium settings?
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Anyone who plays in the daytime is a scrub. Prove me wrong.
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I know I'm in the minority I hate playing night games.
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@Some_Schmuck_22 said in Why do people select the brightest stadium settings?:
Anyone who plays in the daytime is a scrub. Prove me wrong.
Though I agree with you, anybody that says "prove me wrong" after their statement is a scrub as well..
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This is interesting because I feel like people who intentionally choose these settings are doing something with their tv monitor settings to gain an advantage so hopefully someone has some insight on potential settings to offset this. When I see someone choose this I usually think this is either a lowlife who is trying to cheese a win or someone who is new to the game who didn’t realize what they set up. Either way I’d like a way to combat this.
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@ImDFC said in Why do people select the brightest stadium settings?:
Target field, June, 7PM. Enjoy the early innings of not being able to see the ball at all
Yeah those trees are bright as s...
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I use whatever time of day I'm playing with whatever the weather outside is. Same month too whenever possible.
So right now it would be 1:00, overcast, April.
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They do it on purpose but they put their contrast and brightness down on their tv
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@Some_Schmuck_22 said in Why do people select the brightest stadium settings?:
Anyone who plays in the daytime is a scrub. Prove me wrong.
One of the dumber generalizations I've heard. A lot of stadiums are perfectly fine during the day. I usually pick Guaranteed Rate during the day, and I'm far from a scrub.
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I always play July at 1pm. But only on minor league stadiums because they actually have a batters eye. MLB parks during the day are miserable for the most part
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