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They had ejections last year, but I would like to know if Suspensions are a go ahead in the game.Comment
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They had ejections last year, but I would like to know if Suspensions are a go ahead in the game.Comment
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They had ejections last year, but I would like to know if Suspensions are a go ahead in the game.Comment
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ASB Man, is the ratio of GB to FB fixed for 2005? Last year, there were too many Fly balls. Also, last year too many hits were to CF. Has the distribution been fixed to reflect the timing of the hit, whether the batter is right or left handed, etc? Do we have more realistic ball distributions?
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ASB Man, is the ratio of GB to FB fixed for 2005? Last year, there were too many Fly balls. Also, last year too many hits were to CF. Has the distribution been fixed to reflect the timing of the hit, whether the batter is right or left handed, etc? Do we have more realistic ball distributions?
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ASB Man, is the ratio of GB to FB fixed for 2005? Last year, there were too many Fly balls. Also, last year too many hits were to CF. Has the distribution been fixed to reflect the timing of the hit, whether the batter is right or left handed, etc? Do we have more realistic ball distributions?
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Why is it that the homerun cut scene is so bad? Or better question, why do I not mind it? I agree though, there is some thrill to be able to chase it to the wall and jump, but honestly, I just don't see any of those homeruns really in ASB. Perhaps if they would add some of those, then there would be an argument to get rid of the cut scene. But most homeruns I see on ASB are well into the stands, and would do no good to jump at the wall for. But I love the scene, its different, no other game does it, and I like seeing the stadium when it happens. I'd like to see some variety in the cut scenes with different angles to maybe a behind the batter look. I thought Triple Play had a pretty cool one that year that sammy sosa was the cover boy. And I liked the Randy Johnson vs Tejada scene when you started up MVP also. I'm a fan of the cut scenes, as long as there is some homeruns that are close to the wall too.
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I agree with everything KungPao said. I like the cutscenes, especially since they don't kick in if it's a homerun that just barely clears the fence (i.e., one that you actually have a chance of bringing back into the park). If it's a 475 foot homerun, the last thing I want to see is the traditional camera which follows the ball the whole way into the stands, which every other game uses. Some more variety in the cutscenes would also be a good thing.
I also like the question about whether you can see the initial ball trajectory when playing with the pitcher cam. That would be a great way to get a headstart in whatever direction you'll need to go with your fielder. Even if it's a fly ball, it would help to get a start with your OF.Comment
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KungPao said:
Why is it that the homerun cut scene is so bad? Or better question, why do I not mind it? I agree though, there is some thrill to be able to chase it to the wall and jump, but honestly, I just don't see any of those homeruns really in ASB. Perhaps if they would add some of those, then there would be an argument to get rid of the cut scene. But most homeruns I see on ASB are well into the stands, and would do no good to jump at the wall for. But I love the scene, its different, no other game does it, and I like seeing the stadium when it happens. I'd like to see some variety in the cut scenes with different angles to maybe a behind the batter look. I thought Triple Play had a pretty cool one that year that sammy sosa was the cover boy. And I liked the Randy Johnson vs Tejada scene when you started up MVP also. I'm a fan of the cut scenes, as long as there is some homeruns that are close to the wall too.
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I agree with everything KungPao said. I like the cutscenes, especially since they don't kick in if it's a homerun that just barely clears the fence (i.e., one that you actually have a chance of bringing back into the park). If it's a 475 foot homerun, the last thing I want to see is the traditional camera which follows the ball the whole way into the stands, which every other game uses. Some more variety in the cutscenes would also be a good thing.
I also like the question about whether you can see the initial ball trajectory when playing with the pitcher cam. That would be a great way to get a headstart in whatever direction you'll need to go with your fielder. Even if it's a fly ball, it would help to get a start with your OF.Comment
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KungPao said:
Why is it that the homerun cut scene is so bad? Or better question, why do I not mind it? I agree though, there is some thrill to be able to chase it to the wall and jump, but honestly, I just don't see any of those homeruns really in ASB. Perhaps if they would add some of those, then there would be an argument to get rid of the cut scene. But most homeruns I see on ASB are well into the stands, and would do no good to jump at the wall for. But I love the scene, its different, no other game does it, and I like seeing the stadium when it happens. I'd like to see some variety in the cut scenes with different angles to maybe a behind the batter look. I thought Triple Play had a pretty cool one that year that sammy sosa was the cover boy. And I liked the Randy Johnson vs Tejada scene when you started up MVP also. I'm a fan of the cut scenes, as long as there is some homeruns that are close to the wall too.
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I agree with everything KungPao said. I like the cutscenes, especially since they don't kick in if it's a homerun that just barely clears the fence (i.e., one that you actually have a chance of bringing back into the park). If it's a 475 foot homerun, the last thing I want to see is the traditional camera which follows the ball the whole way into the stands, which every other game uses. Some more variety in the cutscenes would also be a good thing.
I also like the question about whether you can see the initial ball trajectory when playing with the pitcher cam. That would be a great way to get a headstart in whatever direction you'll need to go with your fielder. Even if it's a fly ball, it would help to get a start with your OF.Comment
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KungPao said:
Why is it that the homerun cut scene is so bad? Or better question, why do I not mind it? I agree though, there is some thrill to be able to chase it to the wall and jump, but honestly, I just don't see any of those homeruns really in ASB. Perhaps if they would add some of those, then there would be an argument to get rid of the cut scene. But most homeruns I see on ASB are well into the stands, and would do no good to jump at the wall for. But I love the scene, its different, no other game does it, and I like seeing the stadium when it happens. I'd like to see some variety in the cut scenes with different angles to maybe a behind the batter look. I thought Triple Play had a pretty cool one that year that sammy sosa was the cover boy. And I liked the Randy Johnson vs Tejada scene when you started up MVP also. I'm a fan of the cut scenes, as long as there is some homeruns that are close to the wall too.
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I agree with everything KungPao said. I like the cutscenes, especially since they don't kick in if it's a homerun that just barely clears the fence (i.e., one that you actually have a chance of bringing back into the park). If it's a 475 foot homerun, the last thing I want to see is the traditional camera which follows the ball the whole way into the stands, which every other game uses. Some more variety in the cutscenes would also be a good thing.
I also like the question about whether you can see the initial ball trajectory when playing with the pitcher cam. That would be a great way to get a headstart in whatever direction you'll need to go with your fielder. Even if it's a fly ball, it would help to get a start with your OF.
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More cutscenes are good and all. But I just wish they had an option to turn them off completely. Like ESPN Hockey. Some people dont like cutscenes. I personally like watching the homeruns from the traditional camera. Especially in this game, because the homeruns have collision detection.Comment
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GTheorenHobbes said:
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KungPao said:
Why is it that the homerun cut scene is so bad? Or better question, why do I not mind it? I agree though, there is some thrill to be able to chase it to the wall and jump, but honestly, I just don't see any of those homeruns really in ASB. Perhaps if they would add some of those, then there would be an argument to get rid of the cut scene. But most homeruns I see on ASB are well into the stands, and would do no good to jump at the wall for. But I love the scene, its different, no other game does it, and I like seeing the stadium when it happens. I'd like to see some variety in the cut scenes with different angles to maybe a behind the batter look. I thought Triple Play had a pretty cool one that year that sammy sosa was the cover boy. And I liked the Randy Johnson vs Tejada scene when you started up MVP also. I'm a fan of the cut scenes, as long as there is some homeruns that are close to the wall too.
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I agree with everything KungPao said. I like the cutscenes, especially since they don't kick in if it's a homerun that just barely clears the fence (i.e., one that you actually have a chance of bringing back into the park). If it's a 475 foot homerun, the last thing I want to see is the traditional camera which follows the ball the whole way into the stands, which every other game uses. Some more variety in the cutscenes would also be a good thing.
I also like the question about whether you can see the initial ball trajectory when playing with the pitcher cam. That would be a great way to get a headstart in whatever direction you'll need to go with your fielder. Even if it's a fly ball, it would help to get a start with your OF.
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More cutscenes are good and all. But I just wish they had an option to turn them off completely. Like ESPN Hockey. Some people dont like cutscenes. I personally like watching the homeruns from the traditional camera. Especially in this game, because the homeruns have collision detection.Comment
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