While the second character's birth is somewhat less explainable, a, "compute phase was out of sync." They noted that the hair had in certain circumstances stretched across the whole field. In the first character's case, it was just a matter of the player's hair stretching over areas it shouldn't have – namely, its face.
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It's not like they went out of their way to create insane-looking baseball players. Chilling.Īccording to the developers, both of these glitches occurred through relatively normal means. And then what some are calling the Lumberface, whose head seems like a stacked pile of lumber in the facade of a 2D human head. The hair monster, which has no face and instead has jagged tangles leading from what could be its horrible maw. Instead, two loathsome creatures now haunt the diamond. All they wanted to do was create baseball players with realistic hair and facial structures to match their real-life counterparts. Like Doctor Frankenstein before them, it's doubtful these developers understood what eldritch horrors they'd be releasing into the world. During the "Graphical Improvements" section of the stream, they decided to show off how their hard work can often have surprising results.
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The Sony Interactive Entertainment developers were doing a livestream showing off some of the core facets of this year's iteration of The Show. MLB The Show 17's development has produced at least two abominations that would fit in any modern horror game, as shared by developers at SIE San Diego Studio.