Citi Field Scoreboard
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Citi Field looks horrendous with that huge scoreboard that they put in the game. It looks like they never did research on what the new stadium scoreboard was supposed to look like. What a mess! No research from a team that is supposed to deliver a consistent and realistic stadium to what it is in real life.
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That scoreboard is consistent with what was featured in the original render by Samsung (https://twitter.com/michaelgbaron/status/1471852420732964864?s=20). The rumor is the nearby airports requested it'd be smaller so it would not distract incoming planes. The new scoreboard was not released until the day prior to early access.
Maybe you shouldve done your research, Lol
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You are the first one to even mention that. If you look at all the sites, especially Twitter, you can see that the scoreboard was not even close to what they posted in the game. Here is a link from March 1st, which is like 3 weeks before release:
I guess you should've done some research too.
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The article you linked shows it in construction, not completed. It did not finish being completed until March 24, the morning of early release. I doubt they thought creating & inserting a new scoreboard was worth a three-week crunch. Arguing over something this small means nothing since it will probably be updated in the first roster update.
As a Mets fan, my nitpick is they didnt update the LED wall ribbons in the outfield. That's been there since last April.
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Let's hope that the scoreboard is changed next update, plus the roster and managers, especially Buck. If I'm paying for a simulation, especially one that is sanctioned by MLB, you would expect that the little things would be fixed/included. Attention to detail is something that doesn't exist in SDS seams like. Like I said, let's hope they fix these issues next update. Somehow I feel like this is false hope.