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  • nkhera1
    All Star
    • Oct 2003
    • 5913

    #16
    Re: Sega keeps shooting themselves in the foot

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    I haven't posted here much but the general feeling is that the big "surprise" is FPB (first person baseball) While that's neat I don't really think that's the HUGE thing that they're keeping mum about about because if that's the huge OMG IT'S SO AMAZING secret then Sega has lost all hope of catching up with MVP. Heck MVP is even attracting ASB players because of its deep franchise and Minor Leagues.

    We'll see what happens. I actually want Sega to do well as I feel that competition is a good thing.

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    it better have a surprise because they really haven't changed much about the game
    Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.

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    • willdtarheeler
      MVP
      • Dec 2002
      • 907

      #17
      Re: Sega keeps shooting themselves in the foot

      This rumoured 1st person baseball would be really tough, at least at the plate. Thats if they have the pitches coming in at their actual real life speeds, but I doubt they'd do that. Hitting a 90 mph fastball is tough enough in real life, which is why if you get a hit 3 of 10 times your a millionaire. Anyone whose actually hit against pitching these speeds knows what Im talkin about
      Founder/President of the OS Rams Club

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      • willdtarheeler
        MVP
        • Dec 2002
        • 907

        #18
        Re: Sega keeps shooting themselves in the foot

        This rumoured 1st person baseball would be really tough, at least at the plate. Thats if they have the pitches coming in at their actual real life speeds, but I doubt they'd do that. Hitting a 90 mph fastball is tough enough in real life, which is why if you get a hit 3 of 10 times your a millionaire. Anyone whose actually hit against pitching these speeds knows what Im talkin about
        Founder/President of the OS Rams Club

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        • willdtarheeler
          MVP
          • Dec 2002
          • 907

          #19
          Re: Sega keeps shooting themselves in the foot

          This rumoured 1st person baseball would be really tough, at least at the plate. Thats if they have the pitches coming in at their actual real life speeds, but I doubt they'd do that. Hitting a 90 mph fastball is tough enough in real life, which is why if you get a hit 3 of 10 times your a millionaire. Anyone whose actually hit against pitching these speeds knows what Im talkin about
          Founder/President of the OS Rams Club

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          • triplej96
            24fps
            • Aug 2002
            • 2152

            #20
            Re: Sega keeps shooting themselves in the foot

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            This rumoured 1st person baseball would be really tough, at least at the plate. Thats if they have the pitches coming in at their actual real life speeds, but I doubt they'd do that. Hitting a 90 mph fastball is tough enough in real life, which is why if you get a hit 3 of 10 times your a millionaire. Anyone whose actually hit against pitching these speeds knows what Im talkin about

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            Yeah dude I feel ya hitting 90 mph is tough especially when you add all kinds of off speed pitches to throw you off. I really dont think ESPN will have FPB Im sure they would have advertised it by now.
            -Josh

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            • triplej96
              24fps
              • Aug 2002
              • 2152

              #21
              Re: Sega keeps shooting themselves in the foot

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              This rumoured 1st person baseball would be really tough, at least at the plate. Thats if they have the pitches coming in at their actual real life speeds, but I doubt they'd do that. Hitting a 90 mph fastball is tough enough in real life, which is why if you get a hit 3 of 10 times your a millionaire. Anyone whose actually hit against pitching these speeds knows what Im talkin about

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              Yeah dude I feel ya hitting 90 mph is tough especially when you add all kinds of off speed pitches to throw you off. I really dont think ESPN will have FPB Im sure they would have advertised it by now.
              -Josh

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              • triplej96
                24fps
                • Aug 2002
                • 2152

                #22
                Re: Sega keeps shooting themselves in the foot

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                This rumoured 1st person baseball would be really tough, at least at the plate. Thats if they have the pitches coming in at their actual real life speeds, but I doubt they'd do that. Hitting a 90 mph fastball is tough enough in real life, which is why if you get a hit 3 of 10 times your a millionaire. Anyone whose actually hit against pitching these speeds knows what Im talkin about

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                Yeah dude I feel ya hitting 90 mph is tough especially when you add all kinds of off speed pitches to throw you off. I really dont think ESPN will have FPB Im sure they would have advertised it by now.
                -Josh

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