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  • BrianM207
    MVP
    • Mar 2012
    • 1184

    #16
    Re: Revived my Franchise by Simming a Season

    Originally posted by bigd51

    Another would be, if I've been drinking and have a nice buzz going on (drink responsibly, kids), I can hit all over the place with awesome timing with default sliders (Do not get drunk just so you can play better, kids ). Then the next day, completely sober, and I'm reading pitches wrong with timing way off. It was a matter of me concentrating too hard.
    HAHA! The ONLY no hitter I've ever thrown in baseball gaming history is when I was drunk. Victor Zambrano will always have a soft spot in my heart because of it.
    Let's Go Mets!!!

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    • johntait1
      Rookie
      • Feb 2015
      • 116

      #17
      Re: Revived my Franchise by Simming a Season

      I play on Dynamic Difficulty and have plenty of blowouts where I win by over 7 runs.

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      • therewillbechud
        Banned
        • Jun 2014
        • 192

        #18
        Re: Revived my Franchise by Simming a Season

        Another thing as well, pitcher confidence, it's hugely important on both sides. If you got some guys in scoring position and you're pitching your confidence has probably recently taken somewhat of a drop. You can't keep pitching the same you have all game. If your confidence is getting low, you have to depend on guys getting themselves out more often than not. And if they don't, you're probably in trouble. Don't forget to do a mound visit in those times to help out, sometimes it's the difference between life and death.

        On the opposite side, if you haven't been getting many opportunities and the opposing pitcher confidence is high, it's time to get real damn selective about what you're swinging at. Because it's far more likely you're going to be swinging at something he does want you to swing at, and plus tire that arm out faster as much as possible. If you're facing a rattled guy, take more risks.

        That key bit of information (blue bar) is vital in determining how you pitch or your approach at the plate.

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        • Mike Lowe
          All Star
          • Dec 2006
          • 5287

          #19
          Re: Revived my Franchise by Simming a Season

          Originally posted by shark547
          Hmm...what difficulty are you playing on? The reason I ask is I keep seeing things about come back code and now I am curious. Is it dependent on difficulty?

          I traded my apba team to the Brewers and so far I am 26-1 with most games being blow outs. I play on veteran and I just don't see the computer having any kind of advantage when I get the lead.

          The developers have said there isn't any code for it. Why do some people see it while others don't???
          Fear not, there is no comeback code.

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