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Started by DamnTheCowboys, 07/24/05, 09:23:31 PM

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DamnTheCowboys

I read through the glossary and all the separate terms for glitches as well, and didn't see this one in there:

When a batter checks his swing and the swing is in phase two, it's called a string even though the bat is CLEARLY held behind the plate.    The first phase of a swing is that Mickey Tettleton hold....the second in the one where the bat is more dragged down and can actually make contact with the ball (but will always go foul).  This is a clear glitch when it's called a strike in this phase of the swing.   What should the terminology be?

the third phase of the swing is "bunt" mode, and the fourth is when the bat is up in "Babe Ruth Called Shot" mode.   This is the one I use with pitchers  to angle a bunt down the line for a hit, since the percentages of pulling that off are probably greater than that of sending Mike Krukow up there hacking away for a base knock.
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DamnTheCowboys

Also.....when you check your swing on two strikes and sort of pussyfoot your swing, you make contact and it goes foul.....they have programmed it to think it's a bunt and therefore count you out on strikes.    I'm sure this has happened to you guys....
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Attezzobal

This is a very insulting thread.

Has "angling a bunt" ever actually worked for you? I highly doubt it.

Also, as opposed to Mickey Tettleton, why not call it the Rod Carew...Or, perhaps, the "JoeDirt"?

nightwulf

Quote from: DamnTheCowboys on 07/24/05, 09:23:31 PM
This is a clear glitch when it's called a strike in this phase of the swing.   What should the terminology be?

I don't see this as a glitch at all. It's consistent, and the ball is hittable, though not very well.

Quote from: DamnTheCowboys on 07/24/05, 09:44:05 PM
Also.....when you check your swing on two strikes and sort of pussyfoot your swing, you make contact and it goes foul.....they have programmed it to think it's a bunt and therefore count you out on strikes. I'm sure this has happened to you guys....

No, the game doesn't "think" it's a bunt unless you laid off the A button. Had you followed through (by holding the button down) the game would not consider that swing a bunt.

Nightwulf

japetus462

I deny this glitch, as a worthy glitch to be acknowledged. I am sorry.

DamnTheCowboys

Quote from: Attezzobal on 07/24/05, 11:26:39 PM


Has "angling a bunt" ever actually worked for you? I highly doubt it.


If you hold the bat in that "called shot position" and make contact with the ball, it has a much better chance of trickling down the line as opposed to holding the bat stright on in normal bunt mode.  Try it sometime.

This is dubious.   A pitcher throws a ball outside and you clearly check your swing and it's called a strike.    And that's NOT a programming glitch?   ::)
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Nails

Quote from: DamnTheCowboys on 07/25/05, 07:22:01 AM
Quote from: Attezzobal on 07/24/05, 11:26:39 PM


Has "angling a bunt" ever actually worked for you? I highly doubt it.


If you hold the bat in that "called shot position" and make contact with the ball, it has a much better chance of trickling down the line as opposed to holding the bat stright on in normal bunt mode. Try it sometime.


This technique works very well, I can attest.
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Stock

Has anyone noticed this glitch?

2 outs and a runner on base.  Batter hits a pop-up in the infield.  The fielder stands right in the base line to catch the ball.  As the fielder is catching the ball, the base runner is touching the fielder. 
When the ball is caught, the baserunner goes crying to the dugout for the third out while the batter who hit the ball is standing at first base.

I suppose this isn't a glitch since the final result is correct, but the wrong player is clearly called out.
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ultimate7

Good one Stock, I have noticed that, but I've never seen it mentioned.
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fknmclane

That pop fly third out shit always bugged me like crazy.  It's like the game is acknowledging that the fielder has the ball but that he tagged the runner instead somehow.  Very strange.

I wouldn't call it a glitch however.  It happens every time and it is consistent as is the strike call on the swing that clearly hasn't crossed the plate.  It's a programming error I'd say but hardly a glitch.  A glitch is when the pitcher is throwing from the front of the plate.

But in thinking while typing this post, I"ve realized my definition of a glitch doesn't make any sense at all because I call a wallzie a glitch.  A wallzie is consistent as well.

The lesson here as always is that my post sucks.
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ryno

Quote from: fknmclane on 07/25/05, 11:33:23 AM
A glitch is when the pitcher is throwing from the front of the plate.




like this?

This happened in our first game last night.


Stock

Quote from: ryno on 03/09/09, 01:01:51 PM
Quote from: fknmclane on 07/25/05, 11:33:23 AM
A glitch is when the pitcher is throwing from the front of the plate.




like this?

This happened in our first game last night.



Usually when that "glitch" happens to me, the pitcher isn't nice and center like nando is for you.
Usually the pitcher is much closer to the plate (as in your situation), but he is standing way off to the left or right making it impossible to throw a strike.
Quote from: Gantry on 07/27/12, 12:39:03 PM
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BeefMaster

The mini-pitcher!  At least you had it happen with the bases loaded, so you could just fix it with a pickoff play.
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Attezz

I think I've had the mini-pitcher glitch before where you could actually move him all the way around the screen. This happenened pretty often when I used to play with Octo, I think he even tried to make a point of having this occur.

Big Hath

Quote from: Attezz on 03/10/09, 02:14:36 PM
I think I've had the mini-pitcher glitch before where you could actually move him all the way around the screen. This happenened pretty often when I used to play with Octo, I think he even tried to make a point of having this occur.

yeah, usually you can move the pitcher all across the screen
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ryno

Quote from: BeefMaster on 03/10/09, 02:10:18 PM
The mini-pitcher!  At least you had it happen with the bases loaded, so you could just fix it with a pickoff play.


i pitched it and ryne fouled it off ---- problem solved.

He smashed the next one out of the park for a Grand Salami.

broiler

this goes to the glitches thats hangin from my ding dong

OctoFranco

Quote from: Attezz on 03/10/09, 02:14:36 PM
I think I've had the mini-pitcher glitch before where you could actually move him all the way around the screen. This happenened pretty often when I used to play with Octo, I think he even tried to make a point of having this occur.

It became an unconscious habit, sort of like throwing the ball behind first to cause an "error" after fielding a ground out.  All you have to do is pause the game as quickly as possible (before making a substitution) after the screen switches to the at-bat frame...  If it happens against the comp, you'll get walked almost every time because the pitcher will move to the edge of the screen.

Sadly, Nando really does have to stand 19 feet off the plate these days, since he has no tendon left in his arm.

Gantry

Seen this once, maybe twice...

OctoFranco

Quote from: OctogenarianFranco on 03/11/09, 05:43:37 PM
All you have to do is pause the game as quickly as possible (before making a substitution) after the screen switches to the at-bat frame
Sadly, Nando really does have to stand 19 feet off the plate these days, since he has no tendon left in his arm.

Quote from: Gantry on 03/11/09, 05:49:55 PM
Seen this once, maybe twice...

Alcohol slows your reaction times.

Also, Gantry has never puhled a ball.