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  • sask3m
    Banned
    • Sep 2002
    • 2352

    #1

    mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

    is it possible? i don't think it is, at least not for me.
  • TheMatrix31
    RF
    • Jul 2002
    • 52920

    #2
    Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

    Not too often, you have to hit it perfect. When I want to hit a HR, I just try it with the power swing. It feels cheap sometimes but hey, what can you do?

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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42520

      #3
      Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

      I have yet to hit or see one, which pisses me off. I really wish there was a one-type swinging system. I don't ever feel the need to hit for power with powerless people or hit for contact with powerful people... so that way, it results in many home runs for the powerful people, and zero home runs for the powerless people.
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      • TheMatrix31
        RF
        • Jul 2002
        • 52920

        #4
        Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

        That's when I use discipline, Blzer. I have Ryan Howard and he leads the league in HRs with like 24 or something @ the All-Star Break. I could go for HRs all the time with him but a lot of the times I just swing with contact and see what happens.

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42520

          #5
          Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

          Originally posted by TheMatrix31
          That's when I use discipline, Blzer. I have Ryan Howard and he leads the league in HRs with like 24 or something @ the All-Star Break. I could go for HRs all the time with him but a lot of the times I just swing with contact and see what happens.
          But I mean there is no reason for me to. It's not like I'm given a disadvantage when using power. Really, I'm not. I rarely strike out swinging in this game... most of the time, it's looking.

          Anyway, I just wish they would add that option for their next installment.
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          • TheMatrix31
            RF
            • Jul 2002
            • 52920

            #6
            Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

            I strike out swinging more than I'd assume I would, definitely weird.

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            • koolranch
              Rookie
              • Mar 2004
              • 31

              #7
              Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

              I think the developers wanted players to switch between power and contact swings based on the count, regardless of whether the batter is a power hitter or a contact hitter. That's what I do, and it feels realistic to me. If it's a 3-0 count, I'm usually going power even if I'm using Juan Pierre, and if it's a 0-2 count and an RBI situation, I'll often use a contact swing even if I'm using Howard. It's unlikely that Pierre would hit a homer in that situation, but a triple in the gap is a likely and realistic result.
              Last edited by koolranch; 11-11-2007, 10:55 PM.

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              • bcruise
                Hall Of Fame
                • Mar 2004
                • 23274

                #8
                Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

                Originally posted by koolranch
                I think the developers wanted players to switch between power and contact swings based on the count, regardless of whether the batter is a power hitter or a contact hitter. That's what I do, and it feels realistic to me. If it's a 3-0 count, I'm usually going power even if I'm using Juan Pierre, and if it's a 0-2 count and an RBI situation, I'll often use a contact swing even if I'm using Howard. It's unlikely that Pierre would hit a homer in that situation, but a triple in the gap is a likely and realistic result.
                Absolutely. And since the CPU uses it to similar effect (unlike most games, you can even see it on the screen!), I have no problems with swinging power if the situation calls for it. Basically, you're putting yourself at a great disadvantage if you only swing contact against the CPU. It's impossible to say that for sure in most games, but this one is an exception.

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                • Blzer
                  Resident film pundit
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 42520

                  #9
                  Re: mlbpp, hrs with contact swing?

                  It still doesn't matter. The contrast in home runs from power hitters to contact hitters, because of how you decide to choose to swing with them most of the time, is about 4000 : 1. I just wish there was a different way to address it.
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