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  • zpq12
    MVP
    • Jun 2003
    • 1103

    #1

    Quick Counts

    Two questions when using this option:

    1. Do you always lose pitches to the CPU pitcher? For example, the pitch count is 15, my batter hits a ground ball out on pitch 16, next batter comes up with a 2-0 count, pitch count is at 17. This way you lose at least one pitch per batter, and it throws off the pitch counts. Is this a known bug?

    2. How do I sub in a pitcher prior to a batter? I always end up having to sub in a new pitcher partway through a new batter when I sub mid-inning. Is there a way to pre-load the sub within an inning or get a pitcher in before the pitch count is up for a batter?

    It'd also be nice if there was a 0-0 count every so often, so I have a chance to get a one pitch out or hit.
    UofM-Duluth Bulldogs Hockey
  • MatrixTN
    MVP
    • Mar 2009
    • 1857

    #2
    Re: Quick Counts

    Originally posted by zpq12
    Two questions when using this option:

    1. Do you always lose pitches to the CPU pitcher? For example, the pitch count is 15, my batter hits a ground ball out on pitch 16, next batter comes up with a 2-0 count, pitch count is at 17. This way you lose at least one pitch per batter, and it throws off the pitch counts. Is this a known bug?

    2. How do I sub in a pitcher prior to a batter? I always end up having to sub in a new pitcher partway through a new batter when I sub mid-inning. Is there a way to pre-load the sub within an inning or get a pitcher in before the pitch count is up for a batter?

    It'd also be nice if there was a 0-0 count every so often, so I have a chance to get a one pitch out or hit.
    1. By design since introduced in '14. The -1 pitch after each batter is to alleviate an otherwise inflated pitch count.

    2. I don't think you can yet comp can.

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    • zpq12
      MVP
      • Jun 2003
      • 1103

      #3
      Re: Quick Counts

      Originally posted by MatrixTN
      1. By design since introduced in '14. The -1 pitch after each batter is to alleviate an otherwise inflated pitch count.

      2. I don't think you can yet comp can.
      Seems that a few 0-0 counts here and there would be a more elegant solution. Too bad.

      That unfortunate, I wish they'd patch both items.
      UofM-Duluth Bulldogs Hockey

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      • mikelecrenski
        Rookie
        • Feb 2003
        • 220

        #4
        Re: Quick Counts

        I had to quit quick counts this year. I only used this since it started but this years game it really has screwed me and not CPU. I'm always pitching 2-1 or 3-1 counts and then hitting 1-2, 2-2. I actually made notes of 10 games to see if I was going crazy but it really favors CPU this year.


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        • zpq12
          MVP
          • Jun 2003
          • 1103

          #5
          Re: Quick Counts

          Originally posted by mikelecrenski
          I had to quit quick counts this year. I only used this since it started but this years game it really has screwed me and not CPU. I'm always pitching 2-1 or 3-1 counts and then hitting 1-2, 2-2. I actually made notes of 10 games to see if I was going crazy but it really favors CPU this year.


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          I love it as a guy who struggles to run up pitch counts, but those two little nagging things kind of hurt my experience.
          UofM-Duluth Bulldogs Hockey

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