12/14/2011

Triple Play Baseball Review

Triple Play Baseball
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I recently upgraded my computer to Windows XP, and I am happy to report that Triple Play Baseball is compatible with that. What impresses me most about this game is its attention to detail. I have played games in every major league baseball park, and am amazed at the similarity to the real parks when I see them on TV. I strongly suggest setting the overall difficulty level of the game to ROOKIE when first learning the game. Pitching is fairly easy to master, while hitting successfully is a matter of timing. Catching the ball is the hardest part for me to master. Set the fielding difficulty to Automatic when starting out, and you'll never miss catching the ball. Once you've played the game for a while, you can try the fielding difficulty level at CPU Assist. You'll see an arrow pointing you in the right direction to catch the ball, but you have to make the catch on your own. If you're feeling really confident, you can set the fielding level of difficulty to Manual. At that level, it's really hard to catch a hard line drive or a long fly ball. After you've played the game well enough to consistently win at the ROOKIE level, try setting the overall game difficulty to the PRO level. I guarantee you'll have to work harder to keep winning games. I wish you a lot of luck when you play games at the ALL-STAR level. Discover whatever level of difficulty suits you best, and play ball!

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Triple Play Baseball is about as close as one could get to a hypothetical Extreme Baseball League (call it XBL). The game's Big League Challenge pits you against baseball's biggest sluggers in a home run contest, and Extreme mode will provide targets to challenge your timing and accuracy. Baseball purists, however, shouldn't be alarmed--Triple Play Baseball is still a very traditional game. It includes updated rosters, stats, and stadiums (including new additions Miller Park in Milwaukee and Pittsburgh's PNC Park). Toronto Blue Jays manager Buck Martinez and Jim Hughson provide the game's color commentary and play-by-play, respectively.

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