Last night I had a game, I won 6-4, but there were 10 HR's total. 10 Solo HRs. I'ts been like this for the whole time I've been using it. I use easy batting, maybe thats why, but I hate the cursor, it doesnt move in time and I'm not good at guessing where the pitches are gonna go so I can place it there.
Veteran harder/ more realistic than All-Star?(ASB)
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Veteran harder/ more realistic than All-Star?(ASB)
I find it harder and more realistic to play on Vet than All-Star. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Last night I had a game, I won 6-4, but there were 10 HR's total. 10 Solo HRs. I'ts been like this for the whole time I've been using it. I use easy batting, maybe thats why, but I hate the cursor, it doesnt move in time and I'm not good at guessing where the pitches are gonna go so I can place it there.Tags: None -
Re: Veteran harder/ more realistic than All-Star?(ASB)
10 solo homers, eh?
If it's too easy, then you should play on All Star level with all of the indicators turned off. Easy batting is too... easy, yet I've never heard of anyone hitting 6 homeruns in a game with it. Usually it's the opposite... single and doubles. -
Re: Veteran harder/ more realistic than All-Star?(ASB)
Guru, its not that its too easy, It can still get hard, but I'm finding like all the runs on All-Star to come off HR's. I'll try with the cursor on. I only liked Griffey's cursor.
Yeah, singles and doubles was the norm on Vet. Maybe its just cuz I'm on a current offensive explosion (I'd guess around 26 runs in the past 4 or 5 games). The game with 10 HR, the pitchers were Carlos Hernandez (mine) and Grant Rogers (who the hell is that, other team). Maybe thats what it is.Comment
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