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  • Jistic
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2003
    • 16405

    #421
    Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

    Not for me. Don't get hung up so much on the slider numbers. Results speak for themselves. If you are a great hitter and hitting too many, then yes turn it down. For me, I don't have that problem.
    PSN: JISTIC_OS
    XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

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    • UALKOEBS
      Rookie
      • Sep 2003
      • 367

      #422
      Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

      Hey jistic I use a modified version of yours and love them. The only thing is I am starting to jack a few too many out myself. My question is: Does the power slider affect the actual distances of the homeruns? I like what I am getting right now, with 315' weak hr's and 500'moon shots! I do not want to drop power down and only see the 330' short homers.

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      • UALKOEBS
        Rookie
        • Sep 2003
        • 367

        #423
        Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

        Hey jistic I use a modified version of yours and love them. The only thing is I am starting to jack a few too many out myself. My question is: Does the power slider affect the actual distances of the homeruns? I like what I am getting right now, with 315' weak hr's and 500'moon shots! I do not want to drop power down and only see the 330' short homers.

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        • Mjphillips
          MVP
          • Feb 2005
          • 1153

          #424
          Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

          Originally posted by Mjphillips
          I dont actually know what the bullpen grace does but I was wondering if Jistic could look into it and see what the effect might be. You still have it at 0. My bullpen does not tire after game and I think this might be the reason. Others have spoken on it, but nothing definitive has come from it. I assume this could be done by you Jistic since this is what you do. THanks for all your hard work.
          Jistic can you answer this for me please
          They call me "The Manual"

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          • Mjphillips
            MVP
            • Feb 2005
            • 1153

            #425
            Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

            Originally posted by Mjphillips
            I dont actually know what the bullpen grace does but I was wondering if Jistic could look into it and see what the effect might be. You still have it at 0. My bullpen does not tire after game and I think this might be the reason. Others have spoken on it, but nothing definitive has come from it. I assume this could be done by you Jistic since this is what you do. THanks for all your hard work.
            Jistic can you answer this for me please
            They call me "The Manual"

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            • Jistic
              Hall Of Fame
              • Mar 2003
              • 16405

              #426
              Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

              Bullpen grace is how long the player can be warming up in the bullpen before he starts to fatigue. If you crank the slider, you can have a guy warming up for many innings and he'll still come in at 100%.

              I haven't found a way to increase the bullpen players fatigue from game to game.
              PSN: JISTIC_OS
              XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

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              • Jistic
                Hall Of Fame
                • Mar 2003
                • 16405

                #427
                Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                Bullpen grace is how long the player can be warming up in the bullpen before he starts to fatigue. If you crank the slider, you can have a guy warming up for many innings and he'll still come in at 100%.

                I haven't found a way to increase the bullpen players fatigue from game to game.
                PSN: JISTIC_OS
                XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

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                • UALKOEBS
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 367

                  #428
                  Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                  Originally posted by Jistic
                  Bullpen grace is how long the player can be warming up in the bullpen before he starts to fatigue. If you crank the slider, you can have a guy warming up for many innings and he'll still come in at 100%.

                  I haven't found a way to increase the bullpen players fatigue from game to game.
                  So if you do + 50 he can warm up forever? or -50?

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                  • UALKOEBS
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 367

                    #429
                    Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                    Originally posted by Jistic
                    Bullpen grace is how long the player can be warming up in the bullpen before he starts to fatigue. If you crank the slider, you can have a guy warming up for many innings and he'll still come in at 100%.

                    I haven't found a way to increase the bullpen players fatigue from game to game.
                    So if you do + 50 he can warm up forever? or -50?

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                    • Jistic
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 16405

                      #430
                      Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                      Originally posted by UALKOEBS
                      Hey jistic I use a modified version of yours and love them. The only thing is I am starting to jack a few too many out myself. My question is: Does the power slider affect the actual distances of the homeruns? I like what I am getting right now, with 315' weak hr's and 500'moon shots! I do not want to drop power down and only see the 330' short homers.
                      As far as I can tell it does add distance. But it also increased the quality of 'mi****s'. I can hit HR's if the power is 20 or 0. But at 0 I actually see less gappers etc. I still get robbed with the power as is, and none of my guys are leading the league in HR's by a longshot. I compare all of my stats to the other teams constantly and see how they stack up taking ratings into consideration as well. What I like at this setting is I do hit the occaisonal HR when I'm completely not expecting it. Just good solid contact.

                      But if you're hitting 5 a game, every game for many games then I'd reduce it, along with the contact a bit too.
                      PSN: JISTIC_OS
                      XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

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                      • Jistic
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 16405

                        #431
                        Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                        Originally posted by UALKOEBS
                        Hey jistic I use a modified version of yours and love them. The only thing is I am starting to jack a few too many out myself. My question is: Does the power slider affect the actual distances of the homeruns? I like what I am getting right now, with 315' weak hr's and 500'moon shots! I do not want to drop power down and only see the 330' short homers.
                        As far as I can tell it does add distance. But it also increased the quality of 'mi****s'. I can hit HR's if the power is 20 or 0. But at 0 I actually see less gappers etc. I still get robbed with the power as is, and none of my guys are leading the league in HR's by a longshot. I compare all of my stats to the other teams constantly and see how they stack up taking ratings into consideration as well. What I like at this setting is I do hit the occaisonal HR when I'm completely not expecting it. Just good solid contact.

                        But if you're hitting 5 a game, every game for many games then I'd reduce it, along with the contact a bit too.
                        PSN: JISTIC_OS
                        XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

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                        • bubs3141
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 855

                          #432
                          Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                          If you increase bullpen fatigue to say +40, the releivers should be tired the next day. It has been working for me.

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                          • bubs3141
                            Pro
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 855

                            #433
                            Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                            If you increase bullpen fatigue to say +40, the releivers should be tired the next day. It has been working for me.

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                            • UALKOEBS
                              Rookie
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 367

                              #434
                              Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                              Originally posted by Jistic
                              As far as I can tell it does add distance. But it also increased the quality of 'mi****s'. I can hit HR's if the power is 20 or 0. But at 0 I actually see less gappers etc. I still get robbed with the power as is, and none of my guys are leading the league in HR's by a longshot. I compare all of my stats to the other teams constantly and see how they stack up taking ratings into consideration as well. What I like at this setting is I do hit the occaisonal HR when I'm completely not expecting it. Just good solid contact.

                              But if you're hitting 5 a game, every game for many games then I'd reduce it, along with the contact a bit too.
                              I am not sure what you meant by quality of mi*****s' ? But I agree about if you turn down the power too much you get less variety! I just turned it down from 24 to 21 and even that little bit I saw over 2 games homers and singles only! I will bump it back up to 23 or so. I had to adjust my pitching to make it harder I guess I am just getting better at this game and need to tweak as I go! By the way I am not even on allstar but your sliders work great on pro fyi. Thanks..

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                              • UALKOEBS
                                Rookie
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 367

                                #435
                                Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                                Originally posted by Jistic
                                As far as I can tell it does add distance. But it also increased the quality of 'mi****s'. I can hit HR's if the power is 20 or 0. But at 0 I actually see less gappers etc. I still get robbed with the power as is, and none of my guys are leading the league in HR's by a longshot. I compare all of my stats to the other teams constantly and see how they stack up taking ratings into consideration as well. What I like at this setting is I do hit the occaisonal HR when I'm completely not expecting it. Just good solid contact.

                                But if you're hitting 5 a game, every game for many games then I'd reduce it, along with the contact a bit too.
                                I am not sure what you meant by quality of mi*****s' ? But I agree about if you turn down the power too much you get less variety! I just turned it down from 24 to 21 and even that little bit I saw over 2 games homers and singles only! I will bump it back up to 23 or so. I had to adjust my pitching to make it harder I guess I am just getting better at this game and need to tweak as I go! By the way I am not even on allstar but your sliders work great on pro fyi. Thanks..

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