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for bigman or anyone tks
hey bigman had another question to ask ya or if anyone else knows ans pls chime in
it is about the pitcher when the cpu hits a hit back up the box pass them or through their legs sometimes i stop it most times not is there a manual button or joystick press ie up, down , side etc that i press to make the pitcher try to stop ball or is it only on pitcher defense at times it seems even if it was hit hard and i pushed in die or a button i was able to stop but sometimes nothing happened and if i say was pressing a button the sec baseman or ss would be diving etc.
also on another message i sent to bigman i asked did he know if in 12 kibbat if they took out the diving hotspot animat from 11 or is it still in there just depends on def and reaction and they also had diving roll in outfield on 10 and 11 is that is 12 also and finally have you seen the jeter jump throw in 12 or did they take that out i believe it was still in 11.
tks take care
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Re: for bigman or anyone tks
[ Author: Shinigami | Posted: Aug 11, 2006 12:53 PM | FSH Fan ]

I think it's automatic whether the pitcher can catch it or not. There's a pitcher attribute 'reflex' which makes them better in catch comebackers.

I dunno, but I myself never seen the jeter jump in 12. I also saw it once in 11.

btw...not to sound rude...I always have a tough time reading ur post...if u could, would u plz kindly add in proper punctuations in ur post next time??

I just found it hard to read...
Re: for bigman or anyone tks
[ Author: jomcclane | Posted: Aug 12, 2006 12:33 AM ]

Like Shinigami said, usually it seems automatic - that is, whether the pitcher catches super-fast comebackers or not.

On slightly slower comebackers, I think moving Left or Right definitely increases your chances of making the stop.

And in PawaMajor, I have had a few plays where it felt like I actually dove or jumped to make the catch. But these plays are pretty rare.
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