I've been playing RBI since I was about 10 I think. Shit, those years are a blur. Too much crack. ;)
Anyway, I've been playing RBI for a very long time. I was playing the computer tonight, trying to beat every team before the Colts/Pats came on when I noticed a couple of things I've never noticed before.
I'm sure these are stupid observations that everyone has picked up on before which pretty much makes me an idiot but that's nothing new.
Here we go:
-When pitching, if you pitch real quick, the runner gets a weak, weak lead and they are much easier to throw out. Never caught that before
-When doing the Tettleton or tapping "A" to advance your swing, the batter's foot raises ever so slightly. This is only natural as his swing is progressing, but it struck me as kinda funny, especially when in the Tettleton stance. He's just kinda tiptoeing through the batter's box.
Well waddya know, never paid attention to the Tettleton footwork myself. But the pics, normal:
Tettleton
Ha! I knew I wasn't the only one. The fatty is sashaying to hit the pitch. Kinda funny.
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