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Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
i'd love to see the response of this post in the mvp forum. not to start trouble but i thought it was a good post and everyone else seems to agree but i think that may just be b/c it's in this forum. then again i'd think most that have played both visit both forums so even the ones who prefer mvp would see this.Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
i'd love to see the response of this post in the mvp forum. not to start trouble but i thought it was a good post and everyone else seems to agree but i think that may just be b/c it's in this forum. then again i'd think most that have played both visit both forums so even the ones who prefer mvp would see this.Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
i'd love to see the response of this post in the mvp forum. not to start trouble but i thought it was a good post and everyone else seems to agree but i think that may just be b/c it's in this forum. then again i'd think most that have played both visit both forums so even the ones who prefer mvp would see this.Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
me also i gave up on MVP a month ago started playing ASB then settled in with ESPN as my Baseball game of the year !!!Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
me also i gave up on MVP a month ago started playing ASB then settled in with ESPN as my Baseball game of the year !!!Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
me also i gave up on MVP a month ago started playing ASB then settled in with ESPN as my Baseball game of the year !!!Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
I hate to pick out just one sentence to argue with out of such a long post, but...
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jjoe said:
I also find ESPN's ball physics and collision deteection to be better. In MVP, the ball seems to die quickly on the grass.
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Forget MVP (Ive certainly tried) and any comparison with it. Sega's ball physics with the grass is awful. Did the people at Blue Shift fail to notice that in real-life there's a thing called 'friction' that slows a rolling ball down?
All-Star Baseball actually seems to be the the best at having rolling baseballs die realistically.
Other than that, no argument from me.Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
I hate to pick out just one sentence to argue with out of such a long post, but...
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jjoe said:
I also find ESPN's ball physics and collision deteection to be better. In MVP, the ball seems to die quickly on the grass.
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Forget MVP (Ive certainly tried) and any comparison with it. Sega's ball physics with the grass is awful. Did the people at Blue Shift fail to notice that in real-life there's a thing called 'friction' that slows a rolling ball down?
All-Star Baseball actually seems to be the the best at having rolling baseballs die realistically.
Other than that, no argument from me.Comment
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Re: Why I Think ESPN Beats MVP
I hate to pick out just one sentence to argue with out of such a long post, but...
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
jjoe said:
I also find ESPN's ball physics and collision deteection to be better. In MVP, the ball seems to die quickly on the grass.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
Forget MVP (Ive certainly tried) and any comparison with it. Sega's ball physics with the grass is awful. Did the people at Blue Shift fail to notice that in real-life there's a thing called 'friction' that slows a rolling ball down?
All-Star Baseball actually seems to be the the best at having rolling baseballs die realistically.
Other than that, no argument from me.Comment
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