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  • Shamrock_11
    Pro
    • May 2003
    • 654

    #1

    ? about Inside Edge

    Just wondering if anyone knows if there is a cheat code or something that unlocks all the Inside Edge reports for all players. I think it would be more realistic because all MLB teams have the reports for every player they face. They don't only buy a few per team. Not a big deal, but would like to try a season with all reports unlocked.
  • baa7
    Banned
    • Jul 2004
    • 11691

    #2
    Re: ? about Inside Edge

    Originally posted by Shamrock_11
    I think it would be more realistic because all MLB teams have the reports for every player they face. They don't only buy a few per team.
    That's what I was saying for four months before the game came out. It's just more Kush arcade nonsense not to have reports for all players.

    Just play exhibition games or whatever, get the reports, write down the stats you use the most -- spray charts, etc -- and do it that way. Then start your season.

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    • Shamrock_11
      Pro
      • May 2003
      • 654

      #3
      Re: ? about Inside Edge

      Originally posted by baa7
      Just play exhibition games or whatever, get the reports, write down the stats you use the most -- spray charts, etc -- and do it that way. Then start your season.
      That would take forever. What I really want are the hot/cold zones for each batter, as well as being able to view pitch history each at-bat. It sucks that you can only view that info for opposing players who you've got the Inside Edge report for. 2K should have definently made it an option to turn Inside Edge on or off...the purchasing reports is kind of silly if you ask me.

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      • baa7
        Banned
        • Jul 2004
        • 11691

        #4
        Re: ? about Inside Edge

        Originally posted by Shamrock_11
        That would take forever. What I really want are the hot/cold zones for each batter, as well as being able to view pitch history each at-bat.
        Yeah, it's probably too much to do all that.

        Me, I think hot/cold zones are unrealistic anyway. I never play with them on. They don't make sense. A player doesn't get better or worse over the course of one game, going from hot to cold on low outside pitches or whatever. Spray charts on the other hand... now that's something that's realistic and a big part of baseball.

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