Nice, glad Brandon got in. Now we can get things moving.
[quote name='Matt Young']Pitching and batting seemed to work fine; it was just the fielding. I also just plain suck at base running. I'm so used to The Show's controls from last year. I finally got used to using the left stick to slide, but I can't manage to control individual base runners the way I'd like to. A bases loaded pop fly with no outs turned into a triple play because I couldn't get that right.[/QUOTE]
Connection is going to be a big factor (did you notice if any of it coincided with XBL notifications popping up? we're still trying to sort out how much that impacts things, but it's worth turning them off during online games just to see). When Rob and I played, it was basically perfect other than a few isolated fielding hiccups that seemed to happen when notifications popped up. Then, I tried playing Alan, and we couldn't even connect at first. Our 2nd game dropped in the 4th inning (he was having connection issues that day though).
Anyone getting connection issues should at the very least run a speed test (
www.speedtest.net), paying close attention to your upload speed and your ping. You also might want to make sure your NAT is open. Alan and I couldn't find the NAT info on the dash anymore, but according to a few different forums, if you run a connection test and no warning message pops up, it means your NAT is open. An easy way to guarantee this is just set up your 360 with a static IP and turn on DMZ for that address.
As for baserunning, like anything, it just takes practice. I had The Show's controls stuck in my head too, but I started doing better last night. You cycle through the runner you're controlling with the A button...and you advance him with the Left Trigger (or you can advance all runners with the Left Bumper). There's also some kind of analog control to move the runners, but I'd just stay away from that because it will confuse the hell out of you.