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  • graygoose12
    Rookie
    • Mar 2005
    • 6

    #1

    CPU Fielder Reaction Time

    I am working on my own sliders, actually for CPU vs. CPU play. I am having closing in on what I want. I am messing with the reaction time slider in order to get a higher amount of doubles hit. After reading the forum, I am starting to wonder if we are understanding this slider. It seems that everyone is lowering the slider in order to make the fielders slower to react. After reading the description of the slider, I am beginning to think this may be backwards. It says "Shift this slider to the right to increase the reaction time for all CPU fielders when the ball is hit." So shifting left makes the reaction time lower, or makes them react faster. And shifting right makes them react slower. Sometimes the sliders are confusing (CPU plate discipline), and I just wanted to see what some others thought.
  • nemesis04
    RIP Ty My Buddy
    • Feb 2004
    • 13530

    #2
    Re: CPU Fielder Reaction Time

    Originally posted by graygoose12
    I am working on my own sliders, actually for CPU vs. CPU play. I am having closing in on what I want. I am messing with the reaction time slider in order to get a higher amount of doubles hit. After reading the forum, I am starting to wonder if we are understanding this slider. It seems that everyone is lowering the slider in order to make the fielders slower to react. After reading the description of the slider, I am beginning to think this may be backwards. It says "Shift this slider to the right to increase the reaction time for all CPU fielders when the ball is hit." So shifting left makes the reaction time lower, or makes them react faster. And shifting right makes them react slower. Sometimes the sliders are confusing (CPU plate discipline), and I just wanted to see what some others thought.
    When I first read the description for this slider I questioned it myself as to if we were adjusting time or the attribute. From messing around with this slider it is attribute we are adjusting.
    For the record this slider is not really effective in either direction. They should have just given us a fielder speed slider, one for the infield and one for the outfield.
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