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A question about baserunning...
This doesn't apply just to ASB, but probably to 90% of baseball video games that were released in the post-Genesis/SNES era. Why did every company have to change the baserunning commands from the good old days of two-button NES and RBI Baseball? Nothing was simpler to use and you had plenty of control over your players. I just don't get it.Tags: None -
Re: A question about baserunning...
I believe you might find some joy in the CLASSIC baserunning setting.
Advance : Y+dpad (base runner is on)
Return : B+dpad (base runner is on)
Advance All : L trigger
Return All : R trigger
Lead Off : R/L triggers
Steal is same as Advance : Y+dpad (does not queue so you have to time your jump) -
Re: A question about baserunning...
I believe you might find some joy in the CLASSIC baserunning setting.
Advance : Y+dpad (base runner is on)
Return : B+dpad (base runner is on)
Advance All : L trigger
Return All : R trigger
Lead Off : R/L triggers
Steal is same as Advance : Y+dpad (does not queue so you have to time your jump)Comment
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Re: A question about baserunning...
I believe you might find some joy in the CLASSIC baserunning setting.
Advance : Y+dpad (base runner is on)
Return : B+dpad (base runner is on)
Advance All : L trigger
Return All : R trigger
Lead Off : R/L triggers
Steal is same as Advance : Y+dpad (does not queue so you have to time your jump)Comment
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