I have hh for ps2 and wbs for x-box, and wsb for x-box is much smoother.
FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
Fat Pitcher.... I need a clarification.
I read somewhere (this thread maybe?) that you said when using power pro hitting that using the A or B buttons did the same thing.
Well, i've been playing on power pro for 8 games now and I had 0 home runs. Out of curiosity, with manny ramerez(sp) at the plate I decided to use B. First pitch... homer.
So, since then (about 4 innings now) i've been using B with power pro and I am hitting the ball noticable harder (knocked one off the monster with hillenbrand). I never even reached the warning track before.
But... you made the freakin game so im not gonna call you a liar. Is this all just a coincidence? I mean, i am playing tampaComment
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
Fat Pitcher.... I need a clarification.
I read somewhere (this thread maybe?) that you said when using power pro hitting that using the A or B buttons did the same thing.
Well, i've been playing on power pro for 8 games now and I had 0 home runs. Out of curiosity, with manny ramerez(sp) at the plate I decided to use B. First pitch... homer.
So, since then (about 4 innings now) i've been using B with power pro and I am hitting the ball noticable harder (knocked one off the monster with hillenbrand). I never even reached the warning track before.
But... you made the freakin game so im not gonna call you a liar. Is this all just a coincidence? I mean, i am playing tampaComment
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
What I mean is that the strike zone is too large. I know it says in the rule book that the strike zone is from the knees to the letters, but it's never called that way. In WSB, strikes routinely are called on pitches that are clearly balls (too high or low). If it was variable umpiring, I could understand. However, this problem happens too often for that to be the culprit. Simply put, the strike zone is slightly too big. The game is still great though. Alot of work was obviously put into it.Comment
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
What I mean is that the strike zone is too large. I know it says in the rule book that the strike zone is from the knees to the letters, but it's never called that way. In WSB, strikes routinely are called on pitches that are clearly balls (too high or low). If it was variable umpiring, I could understand. However, this problem happens too often for that to be the culprit. Simply put, the strike zone is slightly too big. The game is still great though. Alot of work was obviously put into it.Comment
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
Fat Pitcher,
Wanted to let you know of a bug I encountered. Playing as the Dodgers at Chavez Ravine against the Reds, I had a 2-1 lead in the 8th innning when Boone from the Reds hit a deep flyball that Brian Jordan caught for an out at the wall. After I had thrown the ball back in I noticed that an out was recorded, but the score now appeared as 2-2. They had given Boone credit for a homer even though I had corraled the ball. Hopefully this won't happen again. Wanted to let you know because you had asked for bugs in a previous post.Comment
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
Fat Pitcher,
Wanted to let you know of a bug I encountered. Playing as the Dodgers at Chavez Ravine against the Reds, I had a 2-1 lead in the 8th innning when Boone from the Reds hit a deep flyball that Brian Jordan caught for an out at the wall. After I had thrown the ball back in I noticed that an out was recorded, but the score now appeared as 2-2. They had given Boone credit for a homer even though I had corraled the ball. Hopefully this won't happen again. Wanted to let you know because you had asked for bugs in a previous post.Comment
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
Gameplay:
The A.I. may be more agressive to score from second but I still see the same A.I. NOT ADVANCE FROM SECOND TO THIRD ON A GROUND BALL TO SECOND! A S-L-O-W-L-Y HIT BALL BETWEEN THE SECOND AND FIRST BASEMAN. THE SECOND BASEMEN TROTS OVER AND EASILY GETS TO THE BALL AND CASUALLY TOSSES IT TO THE FIRST BASEMAN FOR THE OUT. WHY IS THE STUPID RUNNER STILL STANDING ON SECOND? MY GRANDMOTHER COULD HAVE ADVANCED TO THIRD!!!!!!!!!
Sorry but I had to get that off my chest. This should have been fixed.
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Re: FatPitcher - Questions/Comments Thread
Gameplay:
The A.I. may be more agressive to score from second but I still see the same A.I. NOT ADVANCE FROM SECOND TO THIRD ON A GROUND BALL TO SECOND! A S-L-O-W-L-Y HIT BALL BETWEEN THE SECOND AND FIRST BASEMAN. THE SECOND BASEMEN TROTS OVER AND EASILY GETS TO THE BALL AND CASUALLY TOSSES IT TO THE FIRST BASEMAN FOR THE OUT. WHY IS THE STUPID RUNNER STILL STANDING ON SECOND? MY GRANDMOTHER COULD HAVE ADVANCED TO THIRD!!!!!!!!!
Sorry but I had to get that off my chest. This should have been fixed.
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