Is elevation bugged in created stadiums?
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I give up a ton of home runs in 2026 especially in my created stadium. Elevation set to 1.
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I set all my stadiums to 1ft and see the same results for 5000+ ft.

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Are you seeing a lot of home runs?
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Are you seeing a lot of home runs?
Well, I make very large parks. At least 360 down the lines and about 420 just left/right of center.
But, I see the same number of homers regardless of the elevation.
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Homeruns are the majority of the scoring in this game. It's annoying.
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Homeruns are the majority of the scoring in this game. It's annoying.
I agree. They changed it this year for some reason. I like some of the other changes but that's a major mistake.
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Online has always been geared towards the long ball...because dingers are sexy and appealing to players. I like 'em too, but I also LOVE winning a game because I actually played the game of baseball. Sometimes winning a game when you go station to station, drive in a couple runs with a double to the wall (d@mn near impossible in this game because because defensive speed is super OP) is the absolute best feeling
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At least with MLB 25 and earlier titles, the elevation does have an impact on ball travel. I have designed dozens of custom stadiums and in test and actual play in those venues I have seen the impact firsthand. I lump this in with too many DD players thinking the game play they experience is influenced more by the stadium settings than by the differences in the people playing the games.
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At least with MLB 25 and earlier titles, the elevation does have an impact on ball travel. I have designed dozens of custom stadiums and in test and actual play in those venues I have seen the impact firsthand. I lump this in with too many DD players thinking the game play they experience is influenced more by the stadium settings than by the differences in the people playing the games.
That is correct but there are more home runs in MLBTS 26. Manage mode. Default sliders. Elevation 1 ft.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve14JodQOes
Player with 70's power hits a ball over the hitting background. 484 feet. In the previous game a player with 40's power hit a 440 foot home run to the opposite field.
I've built essentially that same stadium in previous versions and never saw a ball go over the hitting background. Either they juiced hitters in MLBTS 26 or elevation is bugged.