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  • myownsun
    MVP
    • Aug 2002
    • 3238

    #31
    Re: which game should I buy?

    Well i plan on renting espn next week, i made the mistake of buying mvp when it first came out and didnt like the franchise mode, I love wsb2k3's franchise mode and from what i can tell espn's looks even better. And john miller sounds fantastic i just wish they would have paired him up with joe morgan.


    We shall see

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    • myownsun
      MVP
      • Aug 2002
      • 3238

      #32
      Re: which game should I buy?

      Im gonna go and watch some of the POTD movies at ign, Boy mvp really had me

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      • myownsun
        MVP
        • Aug 2002
        • 3238

        #33
        Re: which game should I buy?

        Im gonna go and watch some of the POTD movies at ign, Boy mvp really had me

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        • myownsun
          MVP
          • Aug 2002
          • 3238

          #34
          Re: which game should I buy?

          Im gonna go and watch some of the POTD movies at ign, Boy mvp really had me

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          • VTPack919
            We Go Again
            • Jun 2003
            • 9708

            #35
            Re: which game should I buy?

            can someone help me out by comparing some aspects of ESPN to MVP becuase im still debating on buying it and if i do it will be this weekend when i get my paycheck. Things like CPU steals among other things. Also can you tell me how the homerun physics are (yes i care) do the balls just go through everything like they used to?

            thansk guys
            YNWA

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            • VTPack919
              We Go Again
              • Jun 2003
              • 9708

              #36
              Re: which game should I buy?

              can someone help me out by comparing some aspects of ESPN to MVP becuase im still debating on buying it and if i do it will be this weekend when i get my paycheck. Things like CPU steals among other things. Also can you tell me how the homerun physics are (yes i care) do the balls just go through everything like they used to?

              thansk guys
              YNWA

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              • VTPack919
                We Go Again
                • Jun 2003
                • 9708

                #37
                Re: which game should I buy?

                can someone help me out by comparing some aspects of ESPN to MVP becuase im still debating on buying it and if i do it will be this weekend when i get my paycheck. Things like CPU steals among other things. Also can you tell me how the homerun physics are (yes i care) do the balls just go through everything like they used to?

                thansk guys
                YNWA

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                • mjb2124
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 13649

                  #38
                  Re: which game should I buy?

                  Balls go through crowds, but bounce off walls/scoreboards etc...

                  CPU actually steals (although not successfully very often), CPU walks and walks you etc.. Once you have a good set of sliders ESPN is the game to play IMO...

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                  • mjb2124
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 13649

                    #39
                    Re: which game should I buy?

                    Balls go through crowds, but bounce off walls/scoreboards etc...

                    CPU actually steals (although not successfully very often), CPU walks and walks you etc.. Once you have a good set of sliders ESPN is the game to play IMO...

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                    • mjb2124
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 13649

                      #40
                      Re: which game should I buy?

                      Balls go through crowds, but bounce off walls/scoreboards etc...

                      CPU actually steals (although not successfully very often), CPU walks and walks you etc.. Once you have a good set of sliders ESPN is the game to play IMO...

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                      • VTPack919
                        We Go Again
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 9708

                        #41
                        Re: which game should I buy?

                        what about the batting system compared to the other games?
                        YNWA

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                        • VTPack919
                          We Go Again
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 9708

                          #42
                          Re: which game should I buy?

                          what about the batting system compared to the other games?
                          YNWA

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                          • VTPack919
                            We Go Again
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 9708

                            #43
                            Re: which game should I buy?

                            what about the batting system compared to the other games?
                            YNWA

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                            • mjb2124
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 13649

                              #44
                              Re: which game should I buy?

                              There's a cursor based system which I've never used and a true aim system. The true aim system is a 360 degree system. In other words, if the ball is outside you have to swing outside, up swing up, down swing down etc.... However, it goes further. You swing with the left analog stick which is pressure sensitive. So if the ball is far outside, you need to push the analog stick the entire direction that way. If it's a little off the center of the plate towards the outside, you should push outside slightly on the analog stick to make the best contact. If you push it the entire way you won't make the best contact, but it doesn't mean you won't hit the ball.

                              It takes a little getting used to, but is very rewarding when you get hits. It's different than MVP's pure swing system because you pretty much have to push up to hit a HR in MVP and down to hit a grounder. MVP also isn't pressure sensitive.

                              Pitching in ESPN is something many have trouble with right away. People can't seem to find the plate. It takes a little getting used to. Once you have your team, you need to know your pitchers. To throw a strike on the outside part of the plate, you push the left analog stick towards that area and throw. If you push too much, it goes for a ball. Not enough, it won't go outside and will likely be over the plate. Each pitcher have their own abilities so some guys you can push pretty far outside to hit the corners while others you have to barely move the left stick to hit the corner. Again, it takes a while to master, but once you do it's a lot of fun.

                              All I can really say is that it takes time (10 games or so) to really get a good feel for the game. Once you do I think you'll have a good time with it.

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                              • mjb2124
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Aug 2002
                                • 13649

                                #45
                                Re: which game should I buy?

                                There's a cursor based system which I've never used and a true aim system. The true aim system is a 360 degree system. In other words, if the ball is outside you have to swing outside, up swing up, down swing down etc.... However, it goes further. You swing with the left analog stick which is pressure sensitive. So if the ball is far outside, you need to push the analog stick the entire direction that way. If it's a little off the center of the plate towards the outside, you should push outside slightly on the analog stick to make the best contact. If you push it the entire way you won't make the best contact, but it doesn't mean you won't hit the ball.

                                It takes a little getting used to, but is very rewarding when you get hits. It's different than MVP's pure swing system because you pretty much have to push up to hit a HR in MVP and down to hit a grounder. MVP also isn't pressure sensitive.

                                Pitching in ESPN is something many have trouble with right away. People can't seem to find the plate. It takes a little getting used to. Once you have your team, you need to know your pitchers. To throw a strike on the outside part of the plate, you push the left analog stick towards that area and throw. If you push too much, it goes for a ball. Not enough, it won't go outside and will likely be over the plate. Each pitcher have their own abilities so some guys you can push pretty far outside to hit the corners while others you have to barely move the left stick to hit the corner. Again, it takes a while to master, but once you do it's a lot of fun.

                                All I can really say is that it takes time (10 games or so) to really get a good feel for the game. Once you do I think you'll have a good time with it.

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