The Dodgers are my favorite team, so I would more thank likely take them through a franchise. So do they really not play any night home games? It's not gonna ruin the game for me but it would get a little annoying if I never played a night home game through my dynasty.
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I'm probably gonna buy this game but I just need clarification. I'm sure I could search and find it, and Ive read about it a couple times, but have gotten different answers.
The Dodgers are my favorite team, so I would more thank likely take them through a franchise. So do they really not play any night home games? It's not gonna ruin the game for me but it would get a little annoying if I never played a night home game through my dynasty.Tags: None -
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Originally posted by SlipI'm probably gonna buy this game -
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Originally posted by SlipI'm probably gonna buy this gameComment
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Originally posted by RadioactivemanDon't bother, get MVP or wait for MLB 2006 later this week....I'd rather go outside and hit rocks with a broom stick on an imaginary baseball field with imaginary players than play this game.
For the original poster, the gameplay is IMO more fun in MVP, and the owner mode gives you the ability to build a stadium if that interests you. MLB 2k5 has a lot of gameplay options, the baserunning is much harder (some would say better, I would say harder), and the commentary and presentation are unrivaled in any sports title. I have both, am only going to keep one long term, and haven't decided which one will last the summer yet. Both of those are good choices, but make sure you read the info on passed balls if you choose MLB 2k5...the game was unplayable out of the box for me because of the horrenous CPU pitching when there were runners on base. Now that there is a slider fix it is definitely worth your time.Comment
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Re: Question for clarification
Originally posted by RadioactivemanDon't bother, get MVP or wait for MLB 2006 later this week....I'd rather go outside and hit rocks with a broom stick on an imaginary baseball field with imaginary players than play this game.
For the original poster, the gameplay is IMO more fun in MVP, and the owner mode gives you the ability to build a stadium if that interests you. MLB 2k5 has a lot of gameplay options, the baserunning is much harder (some would say better, I would say harder), and the commentary and presentation are unrivaled in any sports title. I have both, am only going to keep one long term, and haven't decided which one will last the summer yet. Both of those are good choices, but make sure you read the info on passed balls if you choose MLB 2k5...the game was unplayable out of the box for me because of the horrenous CPU pitching when there were runners on base. Now that there is a slider fix it is definitely worth your time.Comment
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