R.B.I. Baseball 16 Developer: MLB.com Publisher: MLB.com Genre: Sports Release Date: 29 Mar, 2016 Platform: Windows Mode: Single player, multiplayer Website:
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R.B.I. 16 features enhanced lighting and graphics, revamped defensive AI, an improved batting system, and the ability to sim through games in Season mode. Feel the action with new fielding moves like dives, wall catches, pump-fakes and more! Take your skills to the next level and compete online. Features: Play Season, Postseason, Exhibition and Multiplayer modes Modify your lineup with complete MLB rosters or play classic R.B.I. Baseball 16-player rosters Downloadable roster updates throughout the 2016 season Track your season stats by team, player and league leaders across multiple seasons 30 Authentic MLB ballparks feature enhanced lighting, field and graphics Adjustable difficulty settings Minimum System Requirements: OS: Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Geforce 9500GT DirectX: Version 9.0c Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 5 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible Additional Notes: Requires two gamepads for local multiplayer Thank you for watching. Subscribe for more great videos. Hit the like/dislike button if you feel like it. Don't forget to favorite & share the video if you enjoyed it. Also leave a comment if you like because your feedback is very helpful. Join me on social network links below for some 1 on 1. ► Dali HD Gaming main Youtube channel: / mtvkriar91 ► Dali HD Gaming 2nd Youtube channel: / dalihdgaming ► Facebook page:
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