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  • #1
    JBH3
    Marvel's Finest
    • Jan 2007
    • 13506

    Commentator In-Accuracies


    This is kinda pissing me off...

    Joe Morgan will sit there and talk about my teams record at the beginning of a game, and say "They aren't playing very good lately", "They have won 4 of there last 10 games". However, my last 10 games I am really 7-3 or 8-2 or something.

    Why do they have them saying this inaccurate commentating. I would just rather not hear them say anything about my record etc. There are some cool things they say, but when you want a real broadcast experience and they can't even get these things right it is just stupid.

    Another thing I would like to know is if anyone has played multiple seasons, and experienced the audio.

    Because if I am in 2009, and Joe Morgan is going to still be talking about someone's 2006 batting average, or John Miller is going to say "such and such pitcher had 12 wins last year" and be referring to that pitchers 2006 win total like it is his 2008 win total I am just going to turn the commentating off now, and enjoy the sounds of the ballpark.

    What do we know about this?
    Originally posted by Edmund Burke
    All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.
  • #2
    djk1980
    Rookie
    • Jan 2007
    • 146

    Re: Commentator In-Accuracies


    Re: Commentator In-Accuracies

    Originally posted by JBH3
    This is kinda pissing me off...

    Joe Morgan will sit there and talk about my teams record at the beginning of a game, and say "They aren't playing very good lately", "They have won 4 of there last 10 games". However, my last 10 games I am really 7-3 or 8-2 or something.

    Why do they have them saying this inaccurate commentating. I would just rather not hear them say anything about my record etc. There are some cool things they say, but when you want a real broadcast experience and they can't even get these things right it is just stupid.

    Another thing I would like to know is if anyone has played multiple seasons, and experienced the audio.

    Because if I am in 2009, and Joe Morgan is going to still be talking about someone's 2006 batting average, or John Miller is going to say "such and such pitcher had 12 wins last year" and be referring to that pitchers 2006 win total like it is his 2008 win total I am just going to turn the commentating off now, and enjoy the sounds of the ballpark.

    What do we know about this?
    This happened to me as well where they were talking about me being 8-2 in my last 10 games and i was really like 3-7. I was also wondering about next year in the game if they say like and this hitter had 0 homeruns last year or this pitcher won 0 games last year. This happened all the time in MLB2k6 but i had that for the xbox so not sure if that was on the 360 also last year.

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    • #3
      JBH3
      Marvel's Finest
      • Jan 2007
      • 13506

      Re: Commentator In-Accuracies


      Re: Commentator In-Accuracies

      MLB 2K6 for the 360 did all of that crap too. The... "this pitcher had 0 wins last year." When he had like 20 or something.
      Originally posted by Edmund Burke
      All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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      • #4
        yucatan
        Rookie
        • Jan 2005
        • 377

        Re: Commentator In-Accuracies


        Re: Commentator In-Accuracies

        It still does that in online leagues. I was playing my first game in my league, and they flashed the intro with Jason Schmidt's 0-0 record and 0.00 ERA as Jeanie Zelasko fawned over Schmidt's ERA which was "way below 1 last season"

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