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Yeah stealing is very hard unless you get a perfect jump. You have to release RT as soon as the pitchers foot moves to get a good jump. A lot also depends on whos pitching because if a guy with a slow wind up is pitching then it will be a lot easier to steal.
It's super fucking hard. Most of the time, most of my successful SB's come off a poor catcher-to-baseman exchange...i.e. high throw.
It's pretty hard though, I tend to just abuse the hit and run when I'm in a hard place and need to move the runners./QUOTE]
Admitting you're a cheeser is the first step in recovery.
The second step is setting down the 360, going to your nearest store and buying a PS3. Imediately pick up the Show.
Hope this helps.
I don't play online, and I don't even know how to cheese in any of the sports games I play. I'm notorious for being a horribly inefficient and lacking sports gamer.
That said, my "abuse" comes in the form of any hit and run you ever do. 2k9 is horrible abusive when you do a hit and run, and you can turn a single hopper into the outfield into a 2, sometimes 3 base advance for a man on first or second. Sorry to say that's not going to happen often in MLB? Or am I wrong?
2K9 has an abusive feature in the game, therefore, when I use it, I feel that it's abusing the so-ever-realistic features in the game.
If I bought a PS3, I'd play The Show and watch Blue-Rays. Nothing else, lol, I'll pocket the money and stick with EA's excellent baseball gaming series.
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