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  • HuPeRcHiLd
    Rookie
    • Apr 2013
    • 9

    #211
    Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

    The way it should work is the earlier you tell your runner what to do, the smoother the rounding of the base....I've told runners to go home almost as soon as the ball leaves the bat and they still go to 3rd, stop, then try to run home. Of course, they get gunned at the plate (and they don't hit the catcher like I want either). Very frustrating...

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    • bronxbombers21325
      MVP
      • Mar 2012
      • 3058

      #212
      Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

      The only time I have ever seen anyone actually able to score from second is when the throw is off and the catcher has to move away from the plate to get it. Every single time the catcher is getting the ball before the runner gets to home.

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      • jr86
        MVP
        • Jan 2009
        • 1728

        #213
        Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

        Guys in my experience highlighting the baserunner at 2nd and targeted him to go home using X(Default baserunning) causes the slowdown.

        Try using L1 on singles hit up the middle the runner at 2nd will be at 3rd before the batter reaches 1st and this seems to alleviate the problem of the slowdown as he rounds 3rd without the slowdown if you keep L1 pressed down.

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        • bronxbombers21325
          MVP
          • Mar 2012
          • 3058

          #214
          Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

          I saw suggested earlier in the thread to lower arm strength slider down to 3. Has anyone tried this, and if so how much of a difference does it make?

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          • jseward92
            Pro
            • Mar 2011
            • 854

            #215
            Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

            ....What is this for??
            Last edited by av7; 04-17-2013, 01:12 AM. Reason: Removed user's linked channel.

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            • bukktown
              MVP
              • Jan 2007
              • 3257

              #216
              Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

              I don't get the slowdown with 2 outs.

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              • PsychoBulk
                Hoping for change...
                • May 2006
                • 4191

                #217
                Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

                Originally posted by bukktown
                I don't get the slowdown with 2 outs.
                Nor do i, with any ability of runner.

                I agree with those that say that the theory behind this is good, not all runners should be able to motor round 3rd at top speed, but the implementation of it is not good, im seeing way too many speedsters thrown out on plays at the plate they should have easily made were it not for the predetermined quicksand pit at 3rd.

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                • nick_sr
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 1934

                  #218
                  Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

                  Originally posted by bukktown
                  I don't get the slowdown with 2 outs.
                  I just lost 2 games to the braves in the 9th because of runners slowing down and getting gunned at the plate . never been so furious playing this game.
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                  • ManiacMatt1782
                    Who? Giroux!
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 3982

                    #219
                    Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

                    Originally posted by ryan36
                    The problem is I can't select the runner going from 2nd to 3rd in time... I know I want to send him immediately, but the game doesn't let me highlight the runner fast enough.
                    A good workaround is to hold L1 immediately and throughout the turn, and let go after he makes the turn and before your hitter gets to 1st.
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                    • tabarnes19_SDS
                      Game Designer
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 3084

                      #220
                      Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

                      Originally posted by ManiacMatt1782
                      A good workaround is to hold L1 immediately and throughout the turn, and let go after he makes the turn and before your hitter gets to 1st.
                      I always use L1 maybe that's why I don't see this as often.

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                      • Blzer
                        Resident film pundit
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 42515

                        #221
                        Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

                        Originally posted by tabarnes19
                        I always use L1 maybe that's why I don't see this as often.
                        I'm not seeing it too much with my runners either, but I haven't played the game (or really any game) in a couple of weeks so I can't really recall what I press.

                        I see it with the CPU runners, though. I threw them out all the time early on. This is still a problem with the CPU, even if it isn't with users.
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                        • dcmantommy72
                          Rookie
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 97

                          #222
                          Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

                          I am also seeing this ALOT.

                          Now I know to use L1 from now on.... kinda sux to have to do this.

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                          • vinny_pizza
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 270

                            #223
                            Originally posted by dcmantommy72
                            I am also seeing this ALOT.

                            Now I know to use L1 from now on.... kinda sux to have to do this.
                            Like someone else pointed out though, you need to keep it pressed into your guy fully rounds the base. I had Michael Bourne thrown out trying to score from second on a groundswell up the middle. I let go about halfway through the turn and that's when the bear jumped on his back!

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                            • BlueSkies7776
                              Rookie
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 302

                              #224
                              Re: Runners slowing down rounding third

                              I think going by the game logic that if it isn't a sure scoring opportunity the game's "A.I. logic" won't expect you to send the runner, and so it triggers the awkward slowdown trying to simulate poor base running. This is kind of what it seems like Russell is trying to say. And it takes other things into consideration like the line up, number of outs and so on.

                              The problem is that base hits up the middle aren't always a sure scoring opportunity. Sometimes it's a gamble and it's up to the manager and 3rd base coach to send him or not. The mistake IMO, is taking certain aspects of control out of the players hands. This kind of thing will only frustrate the player unless it's clear as day why things play out the way they do.

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                              • vinny_pizza
                                Rookie
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 270

                                #225
                                Originally posted by BlueSkies7776
                                The mistake IMO, is taking certain aspects of control out of the players hands. This kind of thing will only frustrate the player unless it's clear as day why things play out the way they do.
                                It'll frustrate me no matter what. Michael Bourne with 99 speed and running on contact with two outs should make it home on a ground ball up the middle every time. It's not like a laser beam back up the box, an easy grounder up the middle. Definitely a flawed 'feature'.


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