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i have one question, why when the computer pitches the ball to me i see where the ball is going to be pitched. this is very aggravating and takes away from the thrill of not knowing the pitch. is there a way i can turn this feature off so i dont see where the pitch will be. thanks.Tags: None -
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i have one question, why when the computer pitches the ball to me i see where the ball is going to be pitched. this is very aggravating and takes away from the thrill of not knowing the pitch. is there a way i can turn this feature off so i dont see where the pitch will be. thanks.
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No you can not turn it off. Also I don't see at all where it takes away from the "thrill" IMO.
That is only the general area the ball will be AIMED for. You still have no idea what the pitch will be:FB,CB,SD,SI etc...
Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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Re: batting interface in mlb 2004
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i have one question, why when the computer pitches the ball to me i see where the ball is going to be pitched. this is very aggravating and takes away from the thrill of not knowing the pitch. is there a way i can turn this feature off so i dont see where the pitch will be. thanks.
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No you can not turn it off. Also I don't see at all where it takes away from the "thrill" IMO.
That is only the general area the ball will be AIMED for. You still have no idea what the pitch will be:FB,CB,SD,SI etc...
Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
Skyboxer OS TWITCH
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PSN: Skyboxeros
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Re: batting interface in mlb 2004
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
i have one question, why when the computer pitches the ball to me i see where the ball is going to be pitched. this is very aggravating and takes away from the thrill of not knowing the pitch. is there a way i can turn this feature off so i dont see where the pitch will be. thanks.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
No you can not turn it off. Also I don't see at all where it takes away from the "thrill" IMO.
That is only the general area the ball will be AIMED for. You still have no idea what the pitch will be:FB,CB,SD,SI etc...
Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
Skyboxer OS TWITCH
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PSN: Skyboxeros
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Re: batting interface in mlb 2004
first off in real life baseball, the broadcast doesn't put a spot on the screen when a pitcher throws it, so why on earth would a baseball game do that. no other game lets you know where the ball will be pitched. don't get me wrong i love the game but there is no need for me to know where it will be pitched, because they clearly put a spot outside the strike zone so i automatically won't swing because i know its a ball.Comment
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Re: batting interface in mlb 2004
first off in real life baseball, the broadcast doesn't put a spot on the screen when a pitcher throws it, so why on earth would a baseball game do that. no other game lets you know where the ball will be pitched. don't get me wrong i love the game but there is no need for me to know where it will be pitched, because they clearly put a spot outside the strike zone so i automatically won't swing because i know its a ball.Comment
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Re: batting interface in mlb 2004
first off in real life baseball, the broadcast doesn't put a spot on the screen when a pitcher throws it, so why on earth would a baseball game do that. no other game lets you know where the ball will be pitched. don't get me wrong i love the game but there is no need for me to know where it will be pitched, because they clearly put a spot outside the strike zone so i automatically won't swing because i know its a ball.Comment
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