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  • CheckMate
    All Star
    • Jul 2002
    • 4133

    #46
    Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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    Bronk...

    that's the thing I don't know if Steve captures these movies or if they are directly from EASports. If they are steve's then they are of the 85% beta. If they are EA Sports then it's time to be worried.

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    The OS main page says that the movies are from an 85% beta.
    "If y’all see me in the news, and I make the news for something that I ain’t got no business making it for, don’t bash me. Say it was a young guy living."
    - Clinton Portis

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    • CheckMate
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 4133

      #47
      Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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      Bronk...

      that's the thing I don't know if Steve captures these movies or if they are directly from EASports. If they are steve's then they are of the 85% beta. If they are EA Sports then it's time to be worried.

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      The OS main page says that the movies are from an 85% beta.
      "If y’all see me in the news, and I make the news for something that I ain’t got no business making it for, don’t bash me. Say it was a young guy living."
      - Clinton Portis

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      • TheMatrix31
        RF
        • Jul 2002
        • 52927

        #48
        Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

        Is the gameplay really that fast? You played an inning in 2 min......thats EXCELLENT!

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        • TheMatrix31
          RF
          • Jul 2002
          • 52927

          #49
          Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

          Is the gameplay really that fast? You played an inning in 2 min......thats EXCELLENT!

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          • jman412
            Rookie
            • Jan 2003
            • 284

            #50
            Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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            I just have a feeling that the clip we saw is a finished product. Andrew Jones getting thrown out at 2B by Sosa is a joke. I mean if you were trying to sell the game wouldn't you put out a clip of what you thought was something real good to sell the game.

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            Steve captures the movies and it even says on the main page that the video is from the 85% beta so that wasn't the finished product...i bet your strong feeling just changed to a strong feeling of stupidicy

            j/k but that really is from the 85% version

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            • jman412
              Rookie
              • Jan 2003
              • 284

              #51
              Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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              I just have a feeling that the clip we saw is a finished product. Andrew Jones getting thrown out at 2B by Sosa is a joke. I mean if you were trying to sell the game wouldn't you put out a clip of what you thought was something real good to sell the game.

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              Steve captures the movies and it even says on the main page that the video is from the 85% beta so that wasn't the finished product...i bet your strong feeling just changed to a strong feeling of stupidicy

              j/k but that really is from the 85% version

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              • russmore
                Rookie
                • Oct 2002
                • 47

                #52
                Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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                I disagree here. Anyone with baseball sense also knows that Sosa's arm is very strong, he played the ball quickly off the wall, planted and unloaded in a hurry. Jones is fast, but just because he has speed doesn't mean that he should beat that strong a throw from an arm that strong and already be eating a sandwich and doing crossword puzzles when the throw comes in.
                I do agree, however, that if outfielders continually throw out runners going for singles, then that's a problem. Trying to stretch a hit into a double against someone with a pretty good, not the best, but pretty good arm is always risky.

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                Do me a favor gambit816,
                Watch that movie again. Now when Sosa gets the ball, click your pause button on the movie. Look in the PIP baserunner window. See where Andrew Jones is? Not even at first yet and Sosa's got the ball!
                No way that's realistic. I don't care how strong his arm is that's not the point although I do think the throws are too rocket like in the movies. The problem is the basepaths are covered with quicksand.

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                • russmore
                  Rookie
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 47

                  #53
                  Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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                  I disagree here. Anyone with baseball sense also knows that Sosa's arm is very strong, he played the ball quickly off the wall, planted and unloaded in a hurry. Jones is fast, but just because he has speed doesn't mean that he should beat that strong a throw from an arm that strong and already be eating a sandwich and doing crossword puzzles when the throw comes in.
                  I do agree, however, that if outfielders continually throw out runners going for singles, then that's a problem. Trying to stretch a hit into a double against someone with a pretty good, not the best, but pretty good arm is always risky.

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                  Do me a favor gambit816,
                  Watch that movie again. Now when Sosa gets the ball, click your pause button on the movie. Look in the PIP baserunner window. See where Andrew Jones is? Not even at first yet and Sosa's got the ball!
                  No way that's realistic. I don't care how strong his arm is that's not the point although I do think the throws are too rocket like in the movies. The problem is the basepaths are covered with quicksand.

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                  • gambit816
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 253

                    #54
                    Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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                    I disagree here. Anyone with baseball sense also knows that Sosa's arm is very strong, he played the ball quickly off the wall, planted and unloaded in a hurry. Jones is fast, but just because he has speed doesn't mean that he should beat that strong a throw from an arm that strong and already be eating a sandwich and doing crossword puzzles when the throw comes in.
                    I do agree, however, that if outfielders continually throw out runners going for singles, then that's a problem. Trying to stretch a hit into a double against someone with a pretty good, not the best, but pretty good arm is always risky.

                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
                    Do me a favor gambit816,
                    Watch that movie again. Now when Sosa gets the ball, click your pause button on the movie. Look in the PIP baserunner window. See where Andrew Jones is? Not even at first yet and Sosa's got the ball!
                    No way that's realistic. I don't care how strong his arm is that's not the point although I do think the throws are too rocket like in the movies. The problem is the basepaths are covered with quicksand.

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                    Ok, I read your post, and I need you to do me a favor: are you saying that a ball hit that sharply never gets to the outfield wall that quickly? That it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball until the baserunner actually gets to the first base bag? Here's another point: it looks to me that the outfield was shifted to the right to begin with, allowing Sosa to get to the ball that much quicker. Again, I agree that people getting thrown out at first is a problem, but just because Jones has speed doesn't mean he'll never hit a ball that gets to the wall that fast, nor does it mean he will be able to stretch every shot into a double. Just my opinion. I know we're all just hungry for something to talk about until we can all start playing.

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                    • gambit816
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 253

                      #55
                      Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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                      I disagree here. Anyone with baseball sense also knows that Sosa's arm is very strong, he played the ball quickly off the wall, planted and unloaded in a hurry. Jones is fast, but just because he has speed doesn't mean that he should beat that strong a throw from an arm that strong and already be eating a sandwich and doing crossword puzzles when the throw comes in.
                      I do agree, however, that if outfielders continually throw out runners going for singles, then that's a problem. Trying to stretch a hit into a double against someone with a pretty good, not the best, but pretty good arm is always risky.

                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
                      Do me a favor gambit816,
                      Watch that movie again. Now when Sosa gets the ball, click your pause button on the movie. Look in the PIP baserunner window. See where Andrew Jones is? Not even at first yet and Sosa's got the ball!
                      No way that's realistic. I don't care how strong his arm is that's not the point although I do think the throws are too rocket like in the movies. The problem is the basepaths are covered with quicksand.

                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                      Ok, I read your post, and I need you to do me a favor: are you saying that a ball hit that sharply never gets to the outfield wall that quickly? That it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball until the baserunner actually gets to the first base bag? Here's another point: it looks to me that the outfield was shifted to the right to begin with, allowing Sosa to get to the ball that much quicker. Again, I agree that people getting thrown out at first is a problem, but just because Jones has speed doesn't mean he'll never hit a ball that gets to the wall that fast, nor does it mean he will be able to stretch every shot into a double. Just my opinion. I know we're all just hungry for something to talk about until we can all start playing.

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                      • SoxFan
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 481

                        #56
                        Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

                        Maybe the baserunner speed isn't too bad afterall. It seems the example that has been cited above is debatable. But if you watch the other movies, you will see, in one instance, a runner from 1st moving on to 3rd from a routing basehit. Another instance a runner from 2nd scored on a basehit. And there was an easy stand-up double on a wall-ball in another clip. It may not be too bad afterall. However, IF we do see batters being thrown out at first from the outfield, then there is DEFINITELY a problem!

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                        • SoxFan
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 481

                          #57
                          Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

                          Maybe the baserunner speed isn't too bad afterall. It seems the example that has been cited above is debatable. But if you watch the other movies, you will see, in one instance, a runner from 1st moving on to 3rd from a routing basehit. Another instance a runner from 2nd scored on a basehit. And there was an easy stand-up double on a wall-ball in another clip. It may not be too bad afterall. However, IF we do see batters being thrown out at first from the outfield, then there is DEFINITELY a problem!

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                          • russmore
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 47

                            #58
                            Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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                            I disagree here. Anyone with baseball sense also knows that Sosa's arm is very strong, he played the ball quickly off the wall, planted and unloaded in a hurry. Jones is fast, but just because he has speed doesn't mean that he should beat that strong a throw from an arm that strong and already be eating a sandwich and doing crossword puzzles when the throw comes in.
                            I do agree, however, that if outfielders continually throw out runners going for singles, then that's a problem. Trying to stretch a hit into a double against someone with a pretty good, not the best, but pretty good arm is always risky.

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                            Do me a favor gambit816,
                            Watch that movie again. Now when Sosa gets the ball, click your pause button on the movie. Look in the PIP baserunner window. See where Andrew Jones is? Not even at first yet and Sosa's got the ball!
                            No way that's realistic. I don't care how strong his arm is that's not the point although I do think the throws are too rocket like in the movies. The problem is the basepaths are covered with quicksand.

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            Ok, I read your post, and I need you to do me a favor: are you saying that a ball hit that sharply never gets to the outfield wall that quickly? That it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball until the baserunner actually gets to the first base bag? Here's another point: it looks to me that the outfield was shifted to the right to begin with, allowing Sosa to get to the ball that much quicker. Again, I agree that people getting thrown out at first is a problem, but just because Jones has speed doesn't mean he'll never hit a ball that gets to the wall that fast, nor does it mean he will be able to stretch every shot into a double. Just my opinion. I know we're all just hungry for something to talk about until we can all start playing.

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                            I didn't say it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball before the runner gets to first. I just thought on that play, it was a sure double for a runner with good speed. I've seen other clips where the runners seem to advance well enough. It's not that big a deal. It's the thrown out at first thing that has me worried.
                            In a few days, we'll all have our chance to try it out.

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                            • russmore
                              Rookie
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 47

                              #59
                              Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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                              I disagree here. Anyone with baseball sense also knows that Sosa's arm is very strong, he played the ball quickly off the wall, planted and unloaded in a hurry. Jones is fast, but just because he has speed doesn't mean that he should beat that strong a throw from an arm that strong and already be eating a sandwich and doing crossword puzzles when the throw comes in.
                              I do agree, however, that if outfielders continually throw out runners going for singles, then that's a problem. Trying to stretch a hit into a double against someone with a pretty good, not the best, but pretty good arm is always risky.

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
                              Do me a favor gambit816,
                              Watch that movie again. Now when Sosa gets the ball, click your pause button on the movie. Look in the PIP baserunner window. See where Andrew Jones is? Not even at first yet and Sosa's got the ball!
                              No way that's realistic. I don't care how strong his arm is that's not the point although I do think the throws are too rocket like in the movies. The problem is the basepaths are covered with quicksand.

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                              Ok, I read your post, and I need you to do me a favor: are you saying that a ball hit that sharply never gets to the outfield wall that quickly? That it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball until the baserunner actually gets to the first base bag? Here's another point: it looks to me that the outfield was shifted to the right to begin with, allowing Sosa to get to the ball that much quicker. Again, I agree that people getting thrown out at first is a problem, but just because Jones has speed doesn't mean he'll never hit a ball that gets to the wall that fast, nor does it mean he will be able to stretch every shot into a double. Just my opinion. I know we're all just hungry for something to talk about until we can all start playing.

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                              I didn't say it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball before the runner gets to first. I just thought on that play, it was a sure double for a runner with good speed. I've seen other clips where the runners seem to advance well enough. It's not that big a deal. It's the thrown out at first thing that has me worried.
                              In a few days, we'll all have our chance to try it out.

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                              • undertow1969
                                Rookie
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 133

                                #60
                                Re: MVP Baseball 2003 Movie Clips (3-7-03)

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                                I disagree here. Anyone with baseball sense also knows that Sosa's arm is very strong, he played the ball quickly off the wall, planted and unloaded in a hurry. Jones is fast, but just because he has speed doesn't mean that he should beat that strong a throw from an arm that strong and already be eating a sandwich and doing crossword puzzles when the throw comes in.
                                I do agree, however, that if outfielders continually throw out runners going for singles, then that's a problem. Trying to stretch a hit into a double against someone with a pretty good, not the best, but pretty good arm is always risky.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
                                Do me a favor gambit816,
                                Watch that movie again. Now when Sosa gets the ball, click your pause button on the movie. Look in the PIP baserunner window. See where Andrew Jones is? Not even at first yet and Sosa's got the ball!
                                No way that's realistic. I don't care how strong his arm is that's not the point although I do think the throws are too rocket like in the movies. The problem is the basepaths are covered with quicksand.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                Ok, I read your post, and I need you to do me a favor: are you saying that a ball hit that sharply never gets to the outfield wall that quickly? That it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball until the baserunner actually gets to the first base bag? Here's another point: it looks to me that the outfield was shifted to the right to begin with, allowing Sosa to get to the ball that much quicker. Again, I agree that people getting thrown out at first is a problem, but just because Jones has speed doesn't mean he'll never hit a ball that gets to the wall that fast, nor does it mean he will be able to stretch every shot into a double. Just my opinion. I know we're all just hungry for something to talk about until we can all start playing.

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                                I didn't say it's impossible for an outfielder to touch the ball before the runner gets to first. I just thought on that play, it was a sure double for a runner with good speed. I've seen other clips where the runners seem to advance well enough. It's not that big a deal. It's the thrown out at first thing that has me worried.
                                In a few days, we'll all have our chance to try it out.

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                                You guys can argue about hitting situations and Sosa's great arm all day. But the real factor is whether the rocket armed outfielders get toned down or adjusted in the final build.
                                85% Beta gives me hope.

                                We will find out next Tuesday.

                                fyi- Andrew Jones must have been watching the ball thinking it was a homerun because he's way too quick to be gunned down at second on a shot that deep.

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