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Ten feet? C'mon, let's not get carried away here.
The so-called "vacuum" effect is so minor and insignificant, it really has little or no effect on gameplay. Just something for people to nit pick about.
It's just a video game for crying out loud. People expect too much, whine and complain, and make big issues out of little things. Consequently, they rob themselves of a chance to have a little fun.
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If they did not fix it or tweak it from last years version then 10 FEET IS BEING GENEROUS. Hopefully they did twaek it a bit and it isn't as bad. The distance in no where near an exageration....
I in no way nitpic at games, so save it. I also buy them all usually to make up my own mind however I expect glitches that are there YEAR AFTER YEAR to be, at the least, worked on to get better. I do not blindly follow a developer around and keep their games despite and problems. In any case if they did adjust it for the better in this years version great.
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Skyboxer, I have to ask you this: I'm guessing from your avatar that you're an MVP fan, and I was as well, before this year. I understand what you're saying about the vaccuum effect, but does that really affect gameplay as much as CPU runners who never steal? Is the vaccuum effect really any different than the spectacular Willie Mays diving catches that the OF's in MVP make on just about every ball hit into the gap? I'm certainly not saying a person should buy one game over the other, and they're wrong for liking another product, but to me, ASB's errors seem to be more graphical and less gameplay due to what I mentioned above, and MVP is the other way around.
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