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The game is a blast online. Once you get a feel for it, even a bit of lag can't throw you off. I played a beanball war type game, Mariners-Cubs, where we each got two pitchers tossed for hitting batters (very frustrating to try and get Prior's pitch count up only to have him tossed and see Kerry Woods come in). The game was a little sluggish and he was trying to take advantage of it by drilling first pitch fastball strikes. Once I caught on, I just went to the contact swing and swung as soon as I saw the ball released. No need for power when the ball is coming in at 101 mph. I smacked him around pretty good until he was forced to start mixing it up.

I've had a great time with this one so far. It's threatening to seriously cut into my Splinter Cell and ESPN NFL time.
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I havent tried it yet but I heard if you press x at the team selection screen you can lower pitch speeds. That has been my main gripe with online play. If you can do that it has alot of potential.
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snate wrote:I havent tried it yet but I heard if you press x at the team selection screen you can lower pitch speeds. That has been my main gripe with online play. If you can do that it has alot of potential.
You can.
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Spooky wrote:So what is the verdict on online play???

I have not seen a whole lot mentioned here...


The 2 main gripes I've heard about online play is people that throw nothing but junk out of the zone the whole time and people who use the Cubs or the Red Sox and use starters as their relievers.

I'm going to try a game against a stranger in a few minutes and see what happens...I can only imagine. :lol:
Well, as soon as people stop swinging at every ball thrown their way, the first problem should go away. The early games have been strikeout fests, but I'm pretty sure that will change dramatically as people get more comfortable.

Not much to be done about the second problem, but that's what you have to expect when you venture into knucklehead land...
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after hitting "x" you can change a number of options online.

my friend and I liked the "slow" spped best because there was a good difference between FB's/Ch's and it was easier tell between balls/strikes, but still challenging.

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I just played an incredible game. Mets v. Braves. Hampton can't find the zone early, he walks 5 in 2 1/3 and gives up 6 runs. He heads to the showers early. T.Hodges, J, Wright, Will Cunnane, and CJ Nitkowsi combine to give up only 3 hits and 1 run over the rest of the game. The relievers kept the Braves in it and in the 9th they rally and get the tying run on base. With two outs, I get a pop up that should end the game. Then ... I blow it. I have pop up lock off and sure enough I blow it at the biggest time. Tie game. The game then goes 19 innings until Furcal ends it with a 3 run HR in the 19th. An exhausting but rewarding game experience. Every at bat in the extra frames was filled with tension. This game rocks.
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Man, they sure recorded a lot of player-specific taunts in this game. One of my favorites:

"Hey Piazza, where's Alf?"
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Pardon my ignorance, but who's Alf ?

Like the furry alien Alf ?

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Yep, that's the one. Mike Piazza has been starring with Alf in some long distance phone service commercials over here. Apparently they like to go out to dinner together.
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Yeah Dave.

Piazza does long distance phone service commercials with that furry alien.
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Slumberland wrote:Apparently they like to go out to dinner together.
Maybe there will be xenosexual rumor soon.
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Slumberland wrote:Man, they sure recorded a lot of player-specific taunts in this game. One of my favorites:

"Hey Piazza, where's Alf?"
Yeah, one of my favorites with the Cubs, every time Aramis Ramierez comes to the plate: "They don't call you 'Ara-miss' for nothing."

There's also a nice one with the pirates where they make fun of Chris Stynes's stance. If they had just made the overall crowd noise more animated, this game would have plenty of atmosphere.

It is quickly turning into one of my favorite baseball games ever. I played a few more games this weekend and am having a blast. Each game is really quite varied. I've had some HR fests and some very low-scoring, small-ball games. Highlight so far was throwing a 2-hot CGSO with Kerry Wood against the Pirates.
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