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3 Questions About Pro Yakkuu 4 for PS3

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3 Questions About Pro Yakkuu 4 for PS3
1. What do those smily faces mean? I think they are indication of hot/cold hitter? not sure. does anyone know how they affect the game, and how they get changed? Thanks.

2. Can you sim a game in the pennant race mode? or do I have play through all 144 games in the season?

3. Is the pennant race mode multi-season?

Thanks
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Re: 3 Questions About Pro Yakkuu 4 for PS3
[ Author: ken_hanshin | Posted: Apr 19, 2007 8:41 AM | HT Fan ]

1) the smily face represent the current (physical?) condition for the player
Red = excellent condition, purple or blue? = terrible condition

2) yes

3) yes up to 5 yrs
Re: 3 Questions About Pro Yakkuu 4 for PS3
[ Author: Guest: Inks71 | Posted: Apr 19, 2007 4:40 PM ]

Sorry for not being specific earlier.

How exactly do you sim games in the Pennant race mode?
I am playing a normal pennant race mode, not the manager mode. And when I get to the calendar screen, there is no way to advance the time like in other baseball games.
Re: 3 Questions About Pro Yakkuu 4 for PS3
[ Author: Guest: rainrain1997 | Posted: Apr 20, 2007 3:39 PM ]

because u can only do that in the free mode, (the 3rd one)
Re: 3 Questions About Pro Yakkuu 4 for PS3
[ Author: BigManZam | Posted: Apr 20, 2007 9:11 PM | CLM Fan ]

You're using the wrong Pennant. Maji Pennant only allows you to play games. You want the third Pennant option, which is Free Pennant. This allows you to sim games.
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