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#1
RBI Baseball / Re: RBI Baseball 3D test (3DSE...
Last post by Gantry - 11/17/25, 09:08:28 AM
Pretty trippy, would be quite difficult to field properly playing like that. 
#2
RBI Baseball / Re: RBI Baseball 3D test (3DSE...
Last post by Beastmode - 11/17/25, 02:58:24 AM
There is a VR version available
#3
RBI Baseball / Re: RBI Baseball 3D test (3DSE...
Last post by BeefMaster - 11/16/25, 08:06:24 PM
WHOA

We need a port of that to VR.
#4
RBI Baseball / RBI Baseball 3D test (3DSEN em...
Last post by bonny - 11/16/25, 03:27:21 PM

https://geodstudio.net/
shows promise
100 or so games working clean on this emulator
very cool
#5
News / Re: Going down boys
Last post by Gantry - 11/04/25, 08:08:53 AM
:D
#6
News / Re: Going down boys
Last post by BDawk - 11/04/25, 07:44:19 AM
Should have gone with the fedex battery
#7
News / Re: Going down boys
Last post by Gantry - 11/04/25, 07:39:35 AM
Had to replace my UPS battery, we are going to go down about 20 minutes ago. yw
#8
RBI Baseball / Arcade guys on home page
Last post by Ninja Baseball Batman - 10/24/25, 07:20:14 PM
Would be cool to have ratings for arcade players displayed like the original roster ratings are displayed on home page under the respective teams
#9
RBI Baseball / Famista (AKA ProYakyuu) ROM wi...
Last post by ProfessorW - 10/19/25, 11:42:31 AM
Hi, this is a rom of MLB teams of 1986.
Differences with RBI Baseball:
* The 4 division champs. With slight variations when compared to RBI Baseball.
* Included the 4 division runner ups: Texas, Yankees, Cincinnati and Philadelphia.
* The final two teams are my Baseball Legends teams, and the Namco Stars.

Also in the zip, there is a csv file showing which player is based on.

Hope you like it.
#10
RBI Baseball / Re: R.B.I. Baseball 1908
Last post by ProfessorW - 10/17/25, 02:58:24 PM
Exactly my same approach with the linear regression. BUT I cap the power and speed calculations to not exceed some values.
And Judge is to blame. I think that since he is an outstanding out-of-the-score, why push all of the others? he must be noted still as an out-of-the-chart. Simply using him at my maxed cap value, since no one else will be near.

But I'm interested in your second method, the distribution model, how it works.

What did you use for pitching calculations? I have an approach, but I'm not entirely convinced, I think it's cheating in a way, but it gives me enough flexibility and variety from one year to another.