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  • GSW
    Simnation
    • Feb 2003
    • 8041

    #46
    Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

    yea i wasn't saying all developers are like that
    just most im in close contact with, and you know it sucks man, BAD like you have no idea its so frustrating
    #Simnation

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    • MightyBuda
      Rookie
      • Aug 2003
      • 5

      #47
      Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

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      GoldenstWarrior said:
      yea i wasn't saying all developers are like that
      just most im in close contact with, and you know it sucks man, BAD like you have no idea its so frustrating

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      You're a developer for ESPN Basketball right?

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      • MightyBuda
        Rookie
        • Aug 2003
        • 5

        #48
        Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

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        GoldenstWarrior said:
        yea i wasn't saying all developers are like that
        just most im in close contact with, and you know it sucks man, BAD like you have no idea its so frustrating

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        You're a developer for ESPN Basketball right?

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        • MightyBuda
          Rookie
          • Aug 2003
          • 5

          #49
          Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

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          GoldenstWarrior said:
          yea i wasn't saying all developers are like that
          just most im in close contact with, and you know it sucks man, BAD like you have no idea its so frustrating

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          You're a developer for ESPN Basketball right?

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          • GSW
            Simnation
            • Feb 2003
            • 8041

            #50
            Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

            no im not a developer
            #Simnation

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            • GSW
              Simnation
              • Feb 2003
              • 8041

              #51
              Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

              no im not a developer
              #Simnation

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              • GSW
                Simnation
                • Feb 2003
                • 8041

                #52
                Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                no im not a developer
                #Simnation

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                • MuffinMcFluffin
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 4215

                  #53
                  Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                  Wait... who was one? I remember someone with some GoldenState or something name that WAS one.

                  Nevermind then... I'll find him.

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                  • MuffinMcFluffin
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 4215

                    #54
                    Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                    Wait... who was one? I remember someone with some GoldenState or something name that WAS one.

                    Nevermind then... I'll find him.

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                    • MuffinMcFluffin
                      Banned
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 4215

                      #55
                      Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                      Wait... who was one? I remember someone with some GoldenState or something name that WAS one.

                      Nevermind then... I'll find him.

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                      • Kotter
                        Pro
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 513

                        #56
                        Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

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                        Pared said:
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                        FatPitcher said:
                        I've gone back in time and added this ability in WSB and WSB2K3. Enjoy.

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                        What was the purpose of this smart *** comment? Maybe if you would spend less time making stupid remarks on message boards and more time improving your game you wouldn't have to worry about people regarding other games as "better."

                        If the "K-Zone" is the biggest feature you guys are sporting, then ESPN will have a pathetic showing this year. Good job!

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                        Pared, relax. FatPitcher said this because this feature WAS in WSB2k3! In the field, if you pressed the analog stick slighty, the fielder would walk/jog, if you pressed it all the way, the fielder would run. Why don't you check the game before making a post like that, let alone being a jackass to one of the best and insightful posters from last year.

                        On a side note, I agree with you that player momentum could be improved, but I don't believe you worded it well.

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                        • Kotter
                          Pro
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 513

                          #57
                          Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                          Pared said:
                          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                          FatPitcher said:
                          I've gone back in time and added this ability in WSB and WSB2K3. Enjoy.

                          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                          What was the purpose of this smart *** comment? Maybe if you would spend less time making stupid remarks on message boards and more time improving your game you wouldn't have to worry about people regarding other games as "better."

                          If the "K-Zone" is the biggest feature you guys are sporting, then ESPN will have a pathetic showing this year. Good job!

                          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                          Pared, relax. FatPitcher said this because this feature WAS in WSB2k3! In the field, if you pressed the analog stick slighty, the fielder would walk/jog, if you pressed it all the way, the fielder would run. Why don't you check the game before making a post like that, let alone being a jackass to one of the best and insightful posters from last year.

                          On a side note, I agree with you that player momentum could be improved, but I don't believe you worded it well.

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                          • Kotter
                            Pro
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 513

                            #58
                            Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                            Pared said:
                            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                            FatPitcher said:
                            I've gone back in time and added this ability in WSB and WSB2K3. Enjoy.

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            What was the purpose of this smart *** comment? Maybe if you would spend less time making stupid remarks on message boards and more time improving your game you wouldn't have to worry about people regarding other games as "better."

                            If the "K-Zone" is the biggest feature you guys are sporting, then ESPN will have a pathetic showing this year. Good job!

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            Pared, relax. FatPitcher said this because this feature WAS in WSB2k3! In the field, if you pressed the analog stick slighty, the fielder would walk/jog, if you pressed it all the way, the fielder would run. Why don't you check the game before making a post like that, let alone being a jackass to one of the best and insightful posters from last year.

                            On a side note, I agree with you that player momentum could be improved, but I don't believe you worded it well.

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                            • MuffinMcFluffin
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 4215

                              #59
                              Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                              Even though he has been known to joke (BOTH Pared and FP), both posters can have insightful meanings, and both made sense... but weren't obvious.

                              FatPitcher, even I didn't know what you meant. However, from what you said, it kind of seems like you didn't fully understand what Pared meant. Pared didn't fully explain what I meant by momentum either, nor by the whole analog stick thing.

                              Another way that you could use the analog stick in fielding is for turning (the main thing I was talking about). You don't make direct angles and cuts, they make kind of wider turns and lean (if ANYBODY understands what I mean please respond... if you don't know what I mean, please play Madden, ESPN Football, any hockey game, watch any sport where they have to turn, or try sprinting and make a full 180 while sprinting.).

                              This is what I mean by momentum. If leaning is a better term, that's what I mean. If "running on ice" is a better term, that's what I mean. Momentum also has to do with what someone else said (it may have been Pared, too lazy to look back), where if you want to turn around another way, you would have to slow down, and turn around. You can't COMPLETELY come to a halt, you need to slow down before you stop, and then you can turn around.

                              Please download Madden videos or play Madden for an exaggerated version of momentum, something that I'm talking about mostly. ESPN adds a little momentum, and a pretty good leaning system when you turn. Watch those videos or play that game also.


                              Does ANYBODY follow me? If you do, please let me know if this is a good idea for baseball games or not... because it adds realism.

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                              • MuffinMcFluffin
                                Banned
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 4215

                                #60
                                Re: Does anyone else want to see player momentum in a baseball game?

                                Even though he has been known to joke (BOTH Pared and FP), both posters can have insightful meanings, and both made sense... but weren't obvious.

                                FatPitcher, even I didn't know what you meant. However, from what you said, it kind of seems like you didn't fully understand what Pared meant. Pared didn't fully explain what I meant by momentum either, nor by the whole analog stick thing.

                                Another way that you could use the analog stick in fielding is for turning (the main thing I was talking about). You don't make direct angles and cuts, they make kind of wider turns and lean (if ANYBODY understands what I mean please respond... if you don't know what I mean, please play Madden, ESPN Football, any hockey game, watch any sport where they have to turn, or try sprinting and make a full 180 while sprinting.).

                                This is what I mean by momentum. If leaning is a better term, that's what I mean. If "running on ice" is a better term, that's what I mean. Momentum also has to do with what someone else said (it may have been Pared, too lazy to look back), where if you want to turn around another way, you would have to slow down, and turn around. You can't COMPLETELY come to a halt, you need to slow down before you stop, and then you can turn around.

                                Please download Madden videos or play Madden for an exaggerated version of momentum, something that I'm talking about mostly. ESPN adds a little momentum, and a pretty good leaning system when you turn. Watch those videos or play that game also.


                                Does ANYBODY follow me? If you do, please let me know if this is a good idea for baseball games or not... because it adds realism.

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