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#1 abb1971
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Does anyone know how to steer the bomber on the runway, as I tried using the keyboard and a Logitech gamepad and I can't figure it out? I just purchased this old game, and I don't know how much I will be able to play as the game is very detailed and with all of the control issues.

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#2 abb1971
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I just want to get some opinions on which one these games is better. From what I have seen, I think that the Air Conflicts would be better since it offers historic missions and also includes World War I.

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I think that the pitching is the easiest using the Analog stick. You can strike out batters with putting the ball out of the strike zone and fooling them. The pitching is fun compared to the hitting. Even at the rookie level, there is a big learning curve to be able make good contact and not strike out all the time. Sony made the easiest level more difficult than needed. Especially with introducing this feature this year. I have gone back to using throwing using the buttons for fielding. It just feels more natural playing it that way. It is a great game and I think that it is worth buying.

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I used your suggestion and I am hitting more solidly. It is stilla tough games as I get between 8 or 9 hits a game, but can't score many runs. I still strike out way too much. My discipline is terrible and I am early on a good number of swings. It is a good game, but I wish the rookie level wasn't this difficult. The MLB 09 and 10 for PS 2 was not this hard on the rookie level. I think that the programmers should have made hitting just a slight bit easier. Also I still using the Analog stick to pitch, but changed the throwing on fielding back tothe buttons. This seems more natural.

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#5 abb1971
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Sony is holding on to having Move be used for normal play for future MLB games. They didn't want to put all their eggs in one basket so that they can make more money. Even though you can't use Move right now, MLB 11 is still a great game.

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#6 abb1971
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Thanks for your help as I tried you suggestion regarding timing the pitchers release and the batter planting his foot and had some sucess. I might try going back to the button controls for fielding, as I agree, they do feel more natural.

What other games do you play? I now only own Fifa 11 and MLB 11.I have played the Tiger Woods Series on PC and PS 2 and I can't wait for the new game coming out on 3/29/11 with the Masters. That should be pretty good. Do you have Callof Duty Black Ops? A friend of mine has it for Xbox 360 and it looked pretty realistic.

Do you have any car games and have you played Gran Turismo 5? I don't to get too many games, and I am not certain after watching the preview video on Gamespot for Gran Turismo.

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#7 abb1971
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Yes, it is for MLB 11 the Show which is a great game, but am having a difficult time with hitting. I done some batting practice sesssions, and I know that I need a lot more work there to get comfortible with using the analog stick. Did it take you long to getting good contact? Also, how are you finding using the Analog for fielding? To me, pitching is the easiest, then fielding and hitting. Even though I have accomplished much with batting, I stll love the game. I like some of the added features like the sky getting darker on night games, being able to look to at the other teams bullpen to see who is warming up and now there are cloudy weather in rain.

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#8 abb1971
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I just purchased MLB 11 and it is a great game, but I am having a problem with the new analog batting system. I set it at the rookie level, and it really difficult. Does anyone else have this problem? The game would be even more enjoyable if the hitting was easier? I have played prior MLB games so I am accustomed to the game, but I hardly get many hits and stikeout alot.

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Is there any way of downloading other courses into Tiger Woods 2007? Also, any change of finding Augusta National?
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