i tested wsb2k3 for xbox at babbages or software etc or gamestop whatever the call themselves. STAY with mvp, wsb is slow and the atmosphere is dead, dont even feel like your at the stadium. dont get me wrong, it is pretty but slow and quiet.
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i started on pro level and went 4-0 with the yanks. it got to easy to quick. i went 0-4 on all star. i lost 4 games by 1 run. so i am in limbo pro too easy, all star impossible. there outfielders are to quick on all star. However the cpu ai is awesome. the handle the pitchers correctly, not yanking them in 2 innings. so my question is do i stay on all star and hope it can compete or revert to pro and not feel challenged.
i tested wsb2k3 for xbox at babbages or software etc or gamestop whatever the call themselves. STAY with mvp, wsb is slow and the atmosphere is dead, dont even feel like your at the stadium. dont get me wrong, it is pretty but slow and quiet.Tags: None -
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i'm in the same position. although i don't think it's impossible on all star, i might have more fun on Pro. I'm gonna start my franchise on Pro, if i'm winning every game and getting crazy stats after say 10 games, then i'll switch to all star. -
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i'm in the same position. although i don't think it's impossible on all star, i might have more fun on Pro. I'm gonna start my franchise on Pro, if i'm winning every game and getting crazy stats after say 10 games, then i'll switch to all star.Comment
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I'm on AS as well. The scores have been very realistic. The hit count has been too- I would say that the computer and I usually get around 13-14 hits a game..sometimes that goes down to 9-11. I wouldn't want it to get much higher than that. Of course, the only thing missing is the homerun ball in the games, but that's not a huge deal to me. It's like going back to 1915 or something. Baseball was much better then (I have a really good memory).Comment
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I'm on AS as well. The scores have been very realistic. The hit count has been too- I would say that the computer and I usually get around 13-14 hits a game..sometimes that goes down to 9-11. I wouldn't want it to get much higher than that. Of course, the only thing missing is the homerun ball in the games, but that's not a huge deal to me. It's like going back to 1915 or something. Baseball was much better then (I have a really good memory).Comment
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