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Old 04-21-2009, 01:24 PM   #305
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Technically you are correct. The problem is, in the heat of the moment you see the ball heading toward the outfield you desparately press the R2 button hard. (at least that's what I do) I am not thinking "flick" under that circumstance. It's not really three seconds that I hold it down. I just used that number to make sure whoever will try to duplicate it will hold it down long enough to see what I am talking about. It's like when playing a real game of baseball you twist & turn as you play for body english which of course will not really help the trajactory of the ball you hit to keep it from being a foul ball. It's kind of an instinctual thing. The big issue I have with this is that there is no reason the game should make the R2 do this when the game already has the X button for this function.

I still don't get the issue. I understand the heat of the moment etc..etc.. But once you hit R2 to dive the players dives.... hits the ground...gets back up.... and is ready to throw(If he caught the ball).
You're saying in that time frame you have an issue of letting go of the R2 button? Dude that's all on you. Yeah it would be nice if it wasn't mapped to throw home but you have ample time to release the button and hit the base you want to throw to.
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Old 04-21-2009, 01:24 PM   #306
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Technically you are correct. The problem is, in the heat of the moment you see the ball heading toward the outfield you desparately press the R2 button hard. (at least that's what I do) I am not thinking "flick" under that circumstance. It's not really three seconds that I hold it down. I just used that number to make sure whoever will try to duplicate it will hold it down long enough to see what I am talking about. It's like when playing a real game of baseball you twist & turn as you play for body english which of course will not really help the trajactory of the ball you hit to keep it from being a foul ball. It's kind of an instinctual thing. The big issue I have with this is that there is no reason the game should make the R2 do this when the game already has the X button for this function.
That's understandable. I guess I just used your "3 seconds" as what it would take to cause the problem as opposed to that just being a general number.

I have not seen this problem but when I get a chance to play again, probably not for a couple of days, I will try and duplicate it to see if I get the same issue.

Is this for regular games or RTTS?
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Old 04-21-2009, 01:53 PM   #307
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Is this for regular games or RTTS?
Regular games. (season mode or exhibition) It may also be an issue in RTTS but since I have not played that mode I can't say for sure. The odd thing is that due to online lag this issue does not seem to be a problem in online games. (since it takes longer for the button press to actually register, one would really have to press R2 for very long for this to happen in an online game)

Thank you for being willing to test this for me, Please post back the results, thanks.

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Old 04-21-2009, 01:57 PM   #308
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I still don't get the issue. I understand the heat of the moment etc..etc.. But once you hit R2 to dive the players dives.... hits the ground...gets back up.... and is ready to throw(If he caught the ball).
You're saying in that time frame you have an issue of letting go of the R2 button? Dude that's all on you. Yeah it would be nice if it wasn't mapped to throw home but you have ample time to release the button and hit the base you want to throw to.
I do let go of the R2 button when the player actually comes up with the ball. The time press issue is from the time the ball is heading toward the outfield when I start the R2 button press TILL he comes up with the ball. Once the ball is in his glove I definitely release the R2 button right away yet the player still throws home.

To be a bit more illustrative of what I am saying, let's say the ball is hit past the pitcher's mound to the right of it (from the batters point of view) I am running toward the ball with my second basemen to cut it off before it get's to the outfield. I realize that unless I dive for the ball, the ball is going to get by my second baseman & into the outfield. So I dive just as the ball is getting past the pitchers mound. I cut off the ball with my second baseman's dive. I let go of the R2. The guy get's up. I press the O button (circle) to throw to first. The second baseman throws home instead. I have even tried multiple presses of the O button to if possible override the fact that he is going to throw home. Yet this does not seem to help.

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Old 04-21-2009, 02:23 PM   #310
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I do let go of the R2 button when the player actually comes up with the ball. The time press issue is from the time the ball is heading toward the outfield when I start the R2 button press TILL he comes up with the ball. Once the ball is in his glove I definitely release the R2 button right away yet the player still throws home.

To be a bit more illustrative of what I am saying, let's say the ball is hit past the pitcher's mound to the right of it (from the batters point of view) I am running toward the ball with my second basemen to cut it off before it get's to the outfield. I realize that unless I dive for the ball, the ball is going to get by my second baseman & into the outfield. So I dive just as the ball is getting past the pitchers mound. I cut off the ball with my second baseman's dive. I let go of the R2. The guy get's up. I press the O button (circle) to throw to first. The second baseman throws home instead. I have even tried multiple presses of the O button to if possible override the fact that he is going to throw home. Yet this does not seem to help.
Can't say I have ever had this problem. But, I have patients that are paralyzed veterans (some of them have slightly slower reaction times for various reasons, but they can still play overall, but an issue like this might affect them) that play this game, so ideally if what you say is true, it shouldn't throw home at all.

Hopefully, they fix it for next year.
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I do let go of the R2 button when the player actually comes up with the ball. The time press issue is from the time the ball is heading toward the outfield when I start the R2 button press TILL he comes up with the ball. Once the ball is in his glove I definitely release the R2 button right away yet the player still throws home.

To be a bit more illustrative of what I am saying, let's say the ball is hit past the pitcher's mound to the right of it (from the batters point of view) I am running toward the ball with my second basemen to cut it off before it get's to the outfield. I realize that unless I dive for the ball, the ball is going to get by my second baseman & into the outfield. So I dive just as the ball is getting past the pitchers mound. I cut off the ball with my second baseman's dive. I let go of the R2. The guy get's up. I press the O button (circle) to throw to first. The second baseman throws home instead. I have even tried multiple presses of the O button to if possible override the fact that he is going to throw home. Yet this does not seem to help.
Ahhh. Ok. If that was happening to me then I'd be upset also. You can override the throw as I do it often (Too often lol ). Like if I'm getting ready to catch the ball and accidently hit 3rd base button and realize it I can go ahead and hit the intended base and he will throw there instead. However you have to hit the intended base before the player gets close to starting his throwing motion. So in your example above don't wait till he gets up before hitting the correct button but do it as he's getting up. See if that works...
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Old 04-21-2009, 03:50 PM   #312
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Ahhh. Ok. If that was happening to me then I'd be upset also. You can override the throw as I do it often (Too often lol ). Like if I'm getting ready to catch the ball and accidently hit 3rd base button and realize it I can go ahead and hit the intended base and he will throw there instead. However you have to hit the intended base before the player gets close to starting his throwing motion. So in your example above don't wait till he gets up before hitting the correct button but do it as he's getting up. See if that works...
I actually do try to override the throw. This is what I meant when I said that I press the O button mulitiple times. What I actually do is just as the ball hits his glove I quickly lift my index finger (in a split second) from the R2 & almost simultaneously press with my thumb the O button.

In fact I have been able to override the throw in other circumstances such as the one you give in your example. I have also done the override in a circumstance where as I made the pitch the runner on base took off toward the next base. Then the batter bunted the ball. My original press as I soon as I saw the runner taking off was toward the bag that he was trying to steal. However with the advent of the bunt it would clearly be the wrong throw, so I overrode the throw to then throw to first base after fielding the bunt. This worked fine as the fielder indeed threw to first. The problem is, for some reason in this particular type of throw it doesn't work.

What I have noticed though was that in troubleshooting this issue for myself, I pressed the R2 button on a ground ball (or a linedrive) that was hit directly at the firstbaseman. If it is right at him the R2 seems to not dive if you time it very late. Hence I was able to keep my firstbaseman who had snagged the ball still standing. If I then let go in that situation right away as he was scooping up or catching the ball, & pressed for instance the triangle button, the firstbaseman did indeed throw it to second base. However if I held on to the R2 too long, it threw home. So technically the override should work, but it seems that after an actual dive by the player, for some reason it doesn't.

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