Has anyone ever actually caught a guy with a pickoff? The one where you press B when you're on the mound? I don't think in all my games of playing vs. CPU or Human players that I've ever seen a successful pickoff. Discuss.
I have certainly caught humans stealing. I used to play lots of STL/HOU matchups so there was lots of base running.
I don't recall ever catching the CPU running.
I don't mean catching them at 2nd with a throw from the catcher, I mean before the pitcher has even thrown the pitch, you can hit B and toss it to 1st, and the baserunner slides back to the bag...
Since you can't really alter the lead the guy gets, they always get back to the base...at least in my experience...
Against humans you can hit B, and if they were stealing, they get caught in a rundown.
But only if they were holding up + B before you started your windup, right?
Correct, if they were setting up to steal
I've never caught the CPU and I've played thousands of man v. Comp matchups.
I've probably been picked off more than have picked other people off. Never against the computer.
Probably because you're not good at RBI.
You should get pickoff insurance!!!!1!
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Pretty sure I've never seen it. RBI 2 and 3 make the throw immediately (rather than making you throw it manually after hitting B), and I don't think it happens there, either.
I've picked guys off second in Bases Loaded 3, but that's the only game where I've seen pickoffs that can happen without the person controlling the runner doing anything. Griffey Baseball and Baseball Stars have pickoffs, but the runner has to explicitly take a lead in those games, and they have to make a move to get back.
I'm going to have to try this today when I get home...
Quote from: Attezz on 06/10/11, 08:46:20 AM
Probably because you're not good at RBI.
I'm quite good actually.
There is probably a speed threshold where the runner could get picked off every time.
I may test this when I have time. It's probably around 100 or 95.
I think all the players get back to first base at the same speed.
I tried this out tonight in a league game and was able to pick off my opponent at first base. I can't remember who he had on base, but I failed a few times, and then on the next batter, I got him trying to come back to the base.
I tried a few times on Coleman in a different game and he was so fast that by the time my pickoff attempt got to first, VC was already sliding into second. 148 is so fast...but, at least I was able to finally prove to myself that it works. Been playing the game for years, never used it, but I shall use it against my buddies next time we play, as I'm sure they've never done it either.
I'm sure pickoffs would be pretty successful against me - I send the runners pretty much every pitch.
Yeah, now that I know it works, I started using it a lot more. I can't believe after all these years of thinking it was useless, I never once tried to test it out on my own (using a 2nd controller and trying to make them steal)
Always a good feeling to get the pickoff...
It was actually really satisfying...especially considering I got swept in that series, because like brookens, I'm not really that good at RBI Baseball.
Don't bring me into this, you are the one who is not good. Perhaps you forgot?
Nope, I didn't forget. Like you, I'm not good at RBI
This is getting heated.
Constant exposure to treacherous roads (http://forums.dee-nee.com/index.php?topic=24655.msg643021#msg643021) has been known to cause an increase in anger in some test subjects.
Quote from: Turd on 06/14/11, 07:59:31 AM
Constant exposure to treacherous roads (http://forums.dee-nee.com/index.php?topic=24655.msg643021#msg643021) has been known to cause an increase in anger in some test subjects.
You aren't kidding. Went to a Brewer game last Wednesday night and had to drive through construction on 94, tough to do in the dark with a downpour and lightning. Hard to see to drive.
Would you say you're a worse driver or RBI player?
Quote from: Attezz on 06/14/11, 02:37:42 PM
Would you say you're a worse driver or RBI player?
good question. I'm a good driver and good RBI player. So the answer would be which one is less good...I'm going to have to say RBI player.
I'm an excellent driver, yeah.
Cause it sounds like you're an awful driver.
Are you asian?
Are you a woman?
Do you drive a Mercury Grand Marquis or Lincoln Continental?
This calls fo' some celowee.
Quote from: Gantry on 06/15/11, 09:04:35 AM
Do you drive a Mercury Grand Marquis or Lincoln Continental?
'01 Camry