After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

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  • rock85
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 3146

    #16
    Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

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    Do you feel appreciative mad, sad, happy,stoked What.... I feel most appreciative and it makes me want to have a nice frosty adult beverage and play some more

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    Drinking and baseball don't mix well To Ruth and Mantle

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    • UMDDogs
      Pro
      • Dec 2002
      • 981

      #17
      Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

      I have a hard time finishing one game. I get bored with it. The game is slow and takes too long to finish.

      I think the gameplay is great, but the game does not make me want to come back for more. I think once I find a good roster set, I will play a season on MVP, even with all its bugs (I think ESPN gameplay is better, not by much though) I have a lot of fun playing it.

      There is no way I could play 162 games of ESPN but with MVP's option of jumping in and out of games makes playing a season or 2 very possible.

      So to answer the question about how I feel when I am done, I would have to say unfulfilled.

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      • UMDDogs
        Pro
        • Dec 2002
        • 981

        #18
        Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

        I have a hard time finishing one game. I get bored with it. The game is slow and takes too long to finish.

        I think the gameplay is great, but the game does not make me want to come back for more. I think once I find a good roster set, I will play a season on MVP, even with all its bugs (I think ESPN gameplay is better, not by much though) I have a lot of fun playing it.

        There is no way I could play 162 games of ESPN but with MVP's option of jumping in and out of games makes playing a season or 2 very possible.

        So to answer the question about how I feel when I am done, I would have to say unfulfilled.

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        • UMDDogs
          Pro
          • Dec 2002
          • 981

          #19
          Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

          I have a hard time finishing one game. I get bored with it. The game is slow and takes too long to finish.

          I think the gameplay is great, but the game does not make me want to come back for more. I think once I find a good roster set, I will play a season on MVP, even with all its bugs (I think ESPN gameplay is better, not by much though) I have a lot of fun playing it.

          There is no way I could play 162 games of ESPN but with MVP's option of jumping in and out of games makes playing a season or 2 very possible.

          So to answer the question about how I feel when I am done, I would have to say unfulfilled.

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          • Shamrock_11
            Pro
            • May 2003
            • 654

            #20
            Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

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            UMDDogs said:

            There is no way I could play 162 games of ESPN but with MVP's option of jumping in and out of games makes playing a season or 2 very possible.


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            You do realize that you can jump into the middle of a simmed game in ESPN as well don't you?

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            • Shamrock_11
              Pro
              • May 2003
              • 654

              #21
              Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

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              UMDDogs said:

              There is no way I could play 162 games of ESPN but with MVP's option of jumping in and out of games makes playing a season or 2 very possible.


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              You do realize that you can jump into the middle of a simmed game in ESPN as well don't you?

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              • Shamrock_11
                Pro
                • May 2003
                • 654

                #22
                Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

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                UMDDogs said:

                There is no way I could play 162 games of ESPN but with MVP's option of jumping in and out of games makes playing a season or 2 very possible.


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                You do realize that you can jump into the middle of a simmed game in ESPN as well don't you?

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                • ruiz00tx
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 101

                  #23
                  Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

                  You can also change the settings to no cut scenes, and to where you don't have to warm up the pitches in the bullpen - speeds the game up quite a bit.

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                  • ruiz00tx
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 101

                    #24
                    Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

                    You can also change the settings to no cut scenes, and to where you don't have to warm up the pitches in the bullpen - speeds the game up quite a bit.

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                    • ruiz00tx
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 101

                      #25
                      Re: After you play a game of Espn, How do you feel after the game???

                      You can also change the settings to no cut scenes, and to where you don't have to warm up the pitches in the bullpen - speeds the game up quite a bit.

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