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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 12,555
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1.2 patch improved PBP a lot
I have not played a game out since the initial release.
This 1.2 patch is certainly an improvement over the initial release...at least in PBP. The text flows much better. You guys did a fine job streamlining the PBP. I only saw one typo or token error. Baron winds up... Here's the 2-2 pitch... O'Callghan with a half swing. Did he go? George Horsford appeals that one... (nlO'Callghan held up... That's ball 3. Fix: add in the close bracket after the "l"...should be: (nl)O'Callghan held up... Last edited by Eugene Church : 07-25-2006 at 08:55 PM. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2002
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I took a lot of notes while playing the game out pitch-by-pitch...Whew, it really takes a while to play pitch-by-pitch.
I will post my findings and suggestions in another thread in a few days. I want to play out several more games to see if there are any repetitous trends in the PBP and to see if certain elements are missing. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 12,555
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I thought the file was updated with the new patch. Great job on the play-by-play, M's rule. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 969
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I love the John Stirling addition to the home run calls:
"It is high... It is far... It is...GONE!!!!!!" Not a fan of his work, but it was a nice welcome addition to the game. M's...if you put that in, my hat is off to you.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Seattle
Posts: 743
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![]() After some brief discussion somewhere on these boards, we decided to take out a few of the more over-the-top, esoteric home run calls (including Dave Niehaus's "rye bread and mustard" line, a personal favorite of mine). John Stirling's call got to stay in, because (a) it's pretty generic, at least in written form, and (b) I live on the other side of the country from where he works, and I've never heard him call a game. You can put your hat back on now. k |
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