Super Mega Baseball @SupMegBaseball 17 Feb 2018. Copy link to Tweet. 2 more replies. Super Mega Baseball.
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The critically acclaimed Super Mega Baseball series is back with gorgeous new visuals, deep team and league customization, and long-awaited online multiplayer modes.Accessible mechanics. Deep skill curve. Visceral pacing. Light-hearted vibe. Serious simulation.Rookie or baseball purist, SMB2 packs a mode for everyone. Compete in ranked matchmaking (1v1), dominate friends in arranged matches (1v1, 2v1, 2v2), or take on the AI (solo, local co-op, online co-op) - all kept fair by Ego, the genre's most flexible difficulty system.Take in the sights and sounds of the ballpark:. Gorgeous stadiums using PBR rendering technology.
New, more realistically scaled character models. Overhauled user interfaceGot game?
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I'm playing games that are fairly one sided - good team vs bad team, low ego. You know, the easy road.I half expected to be getting 5-10 HR a game, like when you jack up a lop-sided EA baseball game. Judging by the older comments, that used to be the case here too - lots of nice HR.But even with Ego 15, and a 99 vs 0 team, I'm lucky to get one or two in a game, on the easiest settings. Even if that 0 team has 99 pitching velocity.Not sure what to do here.
Is it just me?Also - what's the best stadium for HRs? They either seem to be 400ft with low walls, or 320 ft with high walls. Originally posted by:if the opposing team's pitcher is too bad, he won't send you balls that have enough spin and power to return to homerunThis. AI pitchers are actually harder to hit when they have low stats. If you want the true easy road, make them with middle/low junk, middle velocity, and high accuracy.What I found back when I played this (haven't played much since update 8 came out) is the AI just models accuracy as how many strikes they throw. It's actually easier to hit a high accuracy pitcher because the placement is easier to predict.
The aptly-named Swagger Center is far and away the best park for homeruns. The 'green monster' in left isn't that much of an issue, righties with good power will hit over it and you won't find yourself bouncing too many balls off that wall. The CF and RF walls are much shorter and never more than 400' out. The center is straight (rather than angled) at around 385' (if I recall) and right is extremely short, only 300' at the foul pole and far shorter than the other stadiums until it hits the straightaway in deep right-center field. You will hit many homeruns here.
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