this isn't even shitpost, he just replaced the textures and models, it's like if you make a resource pack to make it look like well let's say.. pokémon (even if there are many pokémon resource packs already out there) they both don't even contain memes, nor even contain aggressive, or any low quality on any purpose
Types of fastballs: -Fastball- (63-70 mph) "fastball" (70-80 mph) fastball (80-90 mph) Fastball (90-110 mph) FASTBALL (110-130 mph) *FASTBALL* (130-160 mph) *F A S T B A L L* (160-200 mph) And... *S O N I C B A L L* (200+ mph)
I love how it's smack in the middle of a mesa. Cheers can be heard from everywhere, but no audience is in sight. It's like some ancient North American holy grounds
Hitting a Home Run on that speed is not that hard, the actual challenge is just hitting it. Since it's going so fast, when it hits the bat, it's going to go _flying._
Player: Throws an incredible Fastball, radar-detected speed is 207mph Matt: Swings a Home Run out of the park, without destroying the stick More proof that Matt is OP in Wii Sports, but how does the catcher catch such fast balls without breaking his wrist?
Oh my gosh this is insanely well put together. You really went the extra mile with the minecraft pixel font, the HUD, and the tools for equipment. Excellent job
There's no reason for this to be as high quality as it is. I can tell there was some real passion that went into all of the graphics and style of it all. I just... it's great.
@@svp5thechad408 maybe they arent well balanced without legs, so in order to bat/pitch better they must use them for stability. When speed is a concern, like running bases or outfielding, they ditch the legs.
A 207 mph pitch took a total of 15 frames to reach home plate from the pitcher's mound. Assuming 30 frames=1 second, this means that the length of home plate to the pitcher's mound is roughly 150 feet. The ball that Matt hit at 4:41 traveled the same distance in just 10 frames, putting that ball's exit velocity at a whopping 306 MPH, at a launch angle of ~32 degrees. Assuming a 2019 MLB baseball is used, Matt's homerun traveled... *889 FEET*.