04-09-2013, 02:48 PM
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MVP
OVR: 17
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: FL
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Hits down the lines
I find that a lot of hits down the lines do not result in doubles as they should.
So because of that, there only seems to be a few sliders that may help, but I am wondering what the unintended consequences are?
For instance, if I was to bring the fielder speed slider down to zero and leave baserunner speed at default, what would be the drawback of doing this?
Also, I find the fielder reaction slider doesnt really work for outfielders..is this true? I have had it at default and at zero and when I watch replays of an outfielder's reaction to a fly ball on replay, there doesnt seem to any change in how fast they start moving to where the ball is hit.
The only other slider I feel that can help with doubles down the line is the baserunner speed. I'm finding if I increase it to ten, most runners will make it to 2B with no trouble. However I'm worried about too many runners beating out double plays or infield ground balls.
Any advice? I'm leaning towards just decreasing fielder speed to zero. I dont want to touch the power slider to make the ball travel further along the first or third base line as I think there is too much power in batter balls as it is
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