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Muffin, the first pitch hitting rest solely on the person playing. If the person is impatient or trying to showcase the game in a video, then theres GOING to be alot of swinging. I owned both ASB 2002 & 2003 & believe me the CPU plays very realistically, which includes working the count. The thing I don't understand is how you can still defend ESPN the way you do. I use to be a huge Sega fanboy as well, but when a company isn't delevering a good product anymore, then it's time to move on. You almost act as if you don't want the best baseball game unless it's released by Sega. I really hope Sega bounces back next season with a vastly improved game, for your sake especially.

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No, it's not that the Human is doing it, it's that the CPU is doing it (BTW, if the Human is doing it, then that means that contact is too easy on the difficulty level they're playing on).
And about the baseball games, I'm getting ESPN and MVP. The only thing I've defended for ESPN is the fact that people are saying that ESPN hasn't changed. I can understand that some by the lack of videos, but when I point something out and they don't see it, then that tells me that they didn't spend enough time with the previous year's game.
The reason that I CAN defend so much is because I've played over 500 games of WSB 2K3. Yes, that may make me sound like a freak, but that's all I played when I had it, until ESPN NFL, then I played both games (keep in mind that the only non-sports games I have are the two GTA's and the two SOCOM's). So, after seeing so much of WSB 2K3, then a change that SEGA makes with their game the next year is VERY noticeable.
Oh, and I'm not a SEGA fanboy.

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