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Title: Perfect Game Against the Computer
Post by: ultimate7 on 03/05/04, 10:14:13 AM
I did it, but I cheated.  I pitched Blyleven against Detroit and had a legit PG going into the 6th, the computer got 3 hits after that but each time I threw the ball away and tetired the runner on the basepaths, so it didn't show up as a hit.

The final line score had 27 AB followed by all 0's (they didn't even make an error), I don't know why I never thought of cheating before.  I will continue my quest of throwing a legit perfect game (with no strikeouts)
Title: Re:Perfect Game Against the Computer
Post by: fknmclane on 03/05/04, 10:16:24 AM
I have accomplished the feat once.

And I didn't cheat.  Though I did strike some guys out with changeups.
Title: Re:Perfect Game Against the Computer
Post by: JoeDirt on 03/05/04, 10:29:01 AM
Quote from: ultimate7 on 03/05/04, 10:14:13 AM
I did it, but I cheated.  I pitched Blyleven against Detroit and had a legit PG going into the 6th, the computer got 3 hits after that but each time I threw the ball away and tetired the runner on the basepaths, so it didn't show up as a hit.

That's not considered a perfect game...it's considered a 3 hitter.
Title: Re:Perfect Game Against the Computer
Post by: ultimate7 on 03/05/04, 10:50:20 AM
I realize that, like I said I cheated, but the RBI "box score" still doesn't give credit for any hits.
Title: Re:Perfect Game Against the Computer
Post by: Baines on 03/05/04, 02:32:27 PM
Also on any computer hit to leftfield, you can let it roll to the wall and shoot the runner at 3B as long as it's not somebody with Coleman speed.  Once the computer rounds second, the runner never turns back no matter how far he is out by.
Title: Re:Perfect Game Against the Computer
Post by: jaylums on 03/06/04, 09:32:45 PM
Man, the computer is stupid in RBI.  It never knows what to do.