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Top Five Wishes for MLB 13: The Show

I think because it come out early in the year, MLB: The Show is often overlooked and/or underrated come “game of the year” voting time. The rapid fire releases of Madden, NHL, Fifa, and NBA games, not to mention this year’s late slate of racing titles, can overshadow a game that typically drops in the first quarter.

However, I think MLB: The Show is, and has been, the best virtual representation of a sport on the market today. Its quality and improvements aren’t necessarily flashy, but, like baseball itself, the game is full of nuances and details that make it a deep and strategic experience.

That said, it has never been perfect either. Gameplay issues, like too many comebackers to the pitcher, can mar the proceedings. The modes are deep, but not always accessible or exciting. Online has certainly been a mixed bag.

Assuming we all want these well-known quirks to be fixed, here are my top five wishes for MLB: The Show...either next year or next generation.


Just like the Red Sox and their pre-season dreams, so is MLB: The Show forgotten when GOTY voting time comes around.

Generated Counts

This is such as simple feature, but one that makes a huge deal for busy people trying to play out a multi-year franchise. All-Star Baseball 2005 did this well, and its about time for it to show up in MLB: The Show.

Instead of starting each at-bat with a fresh count, the game would logically generate a count based on the pitcher/batter ratings. This would not only speed up games, allowing us to play more in a shorter time, but could also help generate statistically realistic walks for those of us who too often swing away. This could also help regulate pitch counts.

While I love playing every game in a season, the truth is, I usually end up simming. Life has a way of getting in the way of virtual baseball season. Generated counts would offer a controllable compromise, and theoretically produce more accurate stats.


Most baseball fans watch the MLB Network throughout the season with great interest.

MLB Network Integration

This channel has become my go-to whenever nothing else is on, thoroughly replacing Sportscenter and ESPN. I would love to see presentation elements, broadcasters, and even entire shows incorporated into The Show.

For instance, a quick MLB Tonight segment would be a great way to recap the games simulated, even if it’s just narrated highlights, a la Berman in NFL 2K5. Perhaps a 30 Clubs in 30 Days presentation during Spring Training could recap the big off-season moves. A quick countdown of the week's top plays could be offered each “weekend” on the calendar. Enhanced post-season atmosphere would also be a natural evolution.

Extend the integration further, tying it into the broadcasting team and in-game elements, and you have a cohesive, realistic, and fan-favorite presentation package. NFL 2K5, College Hoops 2K8, and NBA 2K11 laid the groundwork; it’s time to see a game truly ramp up what presentation can be.


The Franchise Mode in The Show is good, but it's time to get better.

Full GM Options

MLB: The Show’s franchise mode has been solidly deep the past few years, but it’s time to shake things up. While the addition of realistic contract options (Rule 5, arbitration, etc), have added a layer of realism, they haven’t necessarily upped the excitement factor. The same is true for the marketing, banking, and budgeting aspects of the mode.

While I think a revamp is in order, I’d love to see the mode blown out with options that have been seen and enjoyed in other baseball games. Number one on that list for me is an expansion mode, as seen in All Star Baseball. Included here would be a uniform editor, stadium builder, and expansion draft.

Give GM’s the option to relocate if they want. Throw in some random events, like those available in Out of the Park (elimination of the DH?). But most importantly, redesign the interface so these things are easily accessible and manageable--the most recent NFL Head Coach game did this very elegantly.


Time to roll RTTS and GM mode into one.

Connected Careers

Ok, so don’t call it that. But I would love to see Road to the Show and Franchise modes rolled into one.

Ideally, this would include cut-aways (again, see the MLB Network) from your team’s game to your player’s key at-bats.

But even at a basic level, merging the two “universes” would allow us to dedicate time to one mode, instead of splitting time between two.

A big injury story might mean one thing for a team’s playoff chances, but might offer a different perspective for a created player trying to make it to the Show. We may want to trade the farm to get our created player on our favorite team.

Either way, there are lots of possibilities when these two modes function as one.


Playing as the current guys is fun and all, but why not try to get the 1927 Yankees?

Great Moments/Historical Teams

I know that this one is hard, due to licensing etc. But NBA 2K13 shows how a game can serve as a living museum of sorts, teaching younger fans--through interactive gameplay--about the great and storied teams of the past. It’s one thing to watch footage of these teams; it’s another to actually play with them.

And, while classic teams are certainly attainable now through roster editing, a dedicated mode would be a baseball lover’s dream. Include footage of the team in action, period specific broadcast elements (see NBA 2K12 or MVP 2005), and authentic classic stadiums.

Going back to the MLB Network integration, an easy place to start is the recent “20 Greatest Games” series, allowing users to replay those games to attain a different or similar results.

 

If the producers of The Show can fix the small gameplay issues and add some of these elements, it won't matter what time of year it releases. MLB: The Show will be the greatest sports game or the year, if not all time.

What's on your wishlist for MLB: The Show?


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# 121 csura999 @ 11/03/12 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by G3no_11
Totally agree... same goes with catcher's gear and shoes from what I've noticed. This would be a good thing for 13.
Yup, those change quite often too. Heck, with this feature, we'd probably soon start realizing what color bats and fielding gloves people use for home/road and their shades/glasses colors. Lol.

Heck, some people do have different colored shades/glasses for home/away also, Vance Worley of the Phillies comes to mind.
 
# 122 Big Shmooz @ 11/04/12 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by JG1986
6. Allow games to be saved and continued later.

We can do this already.
Exhibition games can be saved & continued later?
 
# 123 Big Shmooz @ 11/04/12 05:35 AM
1) Give the person playing the game full control ingame for baserunners on pickoffs. (no automatic running back to the bag on a pickoff)

2) Add multi color fielding gloves.

3) Put in multiple profiles for each human being who plays the game on the playstation for offline games that track the personal stats. (the game used to have this feature) And allow it to record stats for BOTH players who play a game against each other offline regardless of if it is an exhibition game or a season/franchise game.

4) Allow different batting stances for players who switch hit.

5) Allow editing even non-created players weight. (as players do gain or lose weight)

I know the request was for five but I am going to add a sixth and seventh.
6) The ability to trade 2 for 1 or 3 for 1 or 3 for 2. This is quite realistic as in real life such trades happen all the time.

7) The ability to adjust the location of arm and wristbands as different players wear them on different parts of the arm/wrist.
 
# 124 LastActionHero @ 11/05/12 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jcmreds
Fielders need to gather themselves instead of throwing on the run off one foot when I barely tap the analog stick forward to catch a grounder.
Yes that bothers me too!
 
# 125 MetsFan16 @ 11/05/12 11:59 AM
Since MLB Network is the only channel I watch, it would be amazing if the only game I play had the same presentation style. It would add so much more realism to not only the game play but the menus as well. Speaking of menus, how about we get them to change the setup of the main menu. I mean, the list to the side and then team logos on the right? They could do so much with this menu. Maybe when you select your favorite team, the menu is on that team's scoreboard. And just change the overall set-up of the menu. Also, please please please switch from the bar to numerical ratings!

I think the overall game play both visually and the actual playing of the game is the best in all of sports gaming. The physics are true to real life and the controls cannot be improved because they are good right now. Would it be nice to see licensed products? Yes, but that would take more money which could damage another aspect of the game. I'm fine with generic products as long as they keep adding to the accessories and hair styles, like dreads, afros, faux hawks. As for accessories, maybe some more cleat styles, catcher's equipment, and different gloves/mitts.

My favorite mode is RTTS, it's the mode I play the most. And as a High School Varsity Catcher, I would want to be a catcher in my RTTS. But since the game forces the catcher to call every single pitch, of every single game, it is difficult to get through one week in the minor leagues, let alone a minor league career. It would be great if you only needed to play the plays that catchers are involved in. Bunts, pop-ups, steals, and maybe cut-offs/plays at the plate. Bunts, pop-ups, and steals sound straight forward, it could be played like an infielder, you only play the pitch you are involved in. As for cut-offs and plays at the plate, there could be a control scheme for catchers that make the lineup the cut-off, and block the plate depending on the runner's slide. Maybe with the right analog stick, you have to push it down and to the left to block the runner's hook slide.

Another thing that would make this game amazing is a Career mode. No, it is not RTTS because you would already be in The Show! Instead of creating yourself and starting in the minors, you would start as a current MLB player! Imagine playing as a Derek Jeter and finishing his Hall of Fame career, or guys like Miguel Cabrera, Josh Hamilton, Joe Mauer and play through the primes of their careers. I know that if I could play as my favorite player, Joe Mauer, I would never stop playing this game. Or playing as my hometown hero, David Wright trying to win that championship with the Metsies. Or you can go a different route and play as the young guns like a Harper, Trout or Strasburg. You would automatically be in the Major Leagues, and you would still play it as a RTTS, with the Training Points and Performance Evaluator.

When I'm not playing RTTS, I play Franchise mode. I usually end up playing as a terrible team and build them up through the draft, by scouting and trading for prospects. I think the scouting aspect can be improved. I also think the presentation of the menu should be changed to MLB.com and not a newspaper, this is the era where everything is on the internet and not many people read the newspaper as they once did. I liked being able to put different advertisements throughout my stadium, and actually seeing them! And when I install a hot tub, I want to see fans in a hot tub!
 
# 126 danerik @ 11/29/12 11:21 AM
Would be great if they could launch a MLB The Show Vintage/Retro series dedicated to a specific year . I guess because of the amount of data it would have to be on a separate game ( wouldn't mind buying both ) .
1969 would be a great year to start with , the first season of the Montreal Expos at Jarry Park , San Diego and Seattle Pilots , the year of the Miracle Mets too ! Would be so nice to play an entire season of the 1969 Expos .
It would take a certain amount of research to create rosters , uniforms , stadiums ( everything can be found online now ) but it would make a fantastic game experience .
 
# 127 Knight165 @ 11/29/12 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by danerik
Would be great if they could launch a MLB The Show Vintage/Retro series dedicated to a specific year . I guess because of the amount of data it would have to be on a separate game ( wouldn't mind buying both ) .
1969 would be a great year to start with , the first season of the Montreal Expos at Jarry Park , San Diego and Seattle Pilots , the year of the Miracle Mets too ! Would be so nice to play an entire season of the 1969 Expos .
It would take a certain amount of research to create rosters , uniforms , stadiums ( everything can be found online now ) but it would make a fantastic game experience .

We can't do anything about the stadiums or uniforms...other than what is included in the game already, but as for historical rosters....I don't know if you're aware, but there is a pretty good community of roster makers here...
...http://www.operationsports.com/forums/mlb-show-rosters/
Unfortunately, we also cannot do anything about league structure either*(and I doubt we get it for '13 quite frankly)....but it's a great effort and historical sets are a GREAT way to keep The Show fresh throughout the year!

M.K.
Knight165
 
# 128 WarningTrackPower @ 11/30/12 03:02 PM
I'm all about the gameplay. It's cool to hear that franchise mode got some upgrades this year (as well as a new playoff atmosphere!!) but it's all about what happens on the field for me.

Timing Windows: Each third of the strike zone should have different timing windows for "Perfect" timing. Just early should be perfect timing on the inner half of the plate. Just late should be perfect timing on the outer part of the plate. I feel if each third of the strike zone had different timing windows for "Perfect" timing, the hitting would be much more pure, and hitting to the opposite field would become much more of an art form.

Side note: Please get rid of "good" timing as it's too vague and feels like a roll of dice on a pitch that you've timed perfectly. I hate being out in front of a ball only to see it go to the opposite field (especially on inside pitches) and it looks odd.

Ball Physics 2.0: The ball physics were greatly improved in MLB12. It was nice to see hits that would slice and hook just as they should in real life. They were not perfect though. Line drives seemed to stay up for too long as it seemed the ball would generate too much backspin on the ball. The ball also seemed to lose too much speed on the grass and dirt surfaces. Ground rule doubles were a very common hit as the ball would bounce too high. Some minor tweaks to the ball physics and this game is an easy purchase for me.


Hit Variety: Maybe with different timing windows for "perfect" timing and with improved ball physics, we will get a better hit variety as a result. When it comes to baseball games, I feel this is one aspect that can always be improved from year to year. I'd like to see some bloopers, top spin line drives, flares, etc. It'd be nice to see some plays where the infielders and outfielders converge to have to make the play.

Side Note: Too many batted balls hit the pitcher.


Pitch Confidence: I feel this system needs to be tweaked. I'm not sure what goes into the result of a well timed swing, but if confidence is part of the equation, it shouldn't be. I've had games where I've hit the ball very hard but only had a few hits to show for it, and the pitcher's confidence was just about full. I don't know about you, but when I pitch and the opposing team hits me hard, I don't feel confident, I feel lucky to have made the outs. Pitch confidence should only allow a pitcher to better locate his pitches, not get away with batting practice fastballs. Sure, Major League hitters miss pitches down the middle of the plate all the time, but not at the rate I've seen in this game. If you hang a change up and the opposing player mashes a homerun foul, would you feel confident that you got a strike or lucky that it went foul?

I could write for days on this topic. I'll just leave it as it is now and move on.

Fielding:
Option to cut ball off on throws to home - There are currently two options when throwing the ball toward home. 1) Throw to cut off. 2) Throw home. I'd like the option to make that call on the fly instead of one or the other.

Run animation - I would love a new run animation for fielders. The current one isn't too bad but I feel it can improve. A little more acceleration in the animation would be nice. (ACIII spoiled me with it's run animation and I thought it'd be nice to get a new one in the show.)

New dive animations for outfielders - I feel like a full speed dive doesn't quite carry enough momentum with it. I would love to see some new outfield dive animations for guys running full speed. They look okay in the infield because it's usually a couple steps and a dive. In the outfield, guys are usually running faster and thus have more momentum. Perhaps it only looks odd to me, though.

Indecision on balls off the wall - I've read this is very hard to program but currently, the AI plays the ball of the wall perfectly, every time.
 
# 129 Lovesports @ 12/01/12 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by baseballin23
Not sure if its been suggested but a mlb 2k12 player card would put this game over the top for me. game log, career stats log and accomplishments log (allstar teams made, cy youngs, mvp, silver slugger, gold glove). Made the switch from 2k to the show a while back and thats really the only thing i miss the complete stats it had.
I miss that too. It was the one thing that kept me coming back to 2k for years. Being able to look up all the stats and accomplishments was awesome. The show's player card is extremely weak, I wish they could fix that. Trade finder is the other thing I really miss about 2k but other than those two things and presentation....the show is a great game.
 
# 130 flamarlin2121 @ 12/05/12 12:13 AM
Only three things I want:

1. Non-roster invites. Don't know why this isn't in there already.

2. Ability to trade club controlled players (0-6 years) without a current contract. This is done all the time, guys getting traded because they are arbitration eligible. We can trade them currently, but we have to go ahead and sign or wait for the arbitration hearing.

3. Full functional Advance-A teams.
 
# 131 bp4baseball @ 12/05/12 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Denonfreak
Please fix the bug/glitch where all players (home/away) and even coaches wear same jersey numbers.....other than that this game is great!

Jackie Robinson day?
 
# 132 bp4baseball @ 12/05/12 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Denonfreak
Oh....i feel stupid... thanks for the info, i thought it was a glitch or something...i feel better now
Ha ha...that's all right.
 
# 133 jethrotull @ 12/05/12 09:53 PM
Why can we not edit league structure? Knight do you know for sure this is not happening? Also I remember reading that the historical stadiums never made them any money, I would be interested to see if they included Tiger Stadium, Old Comiskey, Three Rivers, and Candlestick how much that would make them, I just think they went to far back to make them relevant. I know I would buy Tiger Stadium even if it was an extra $10.
 
# 134 Knight165 @ 12/05/12 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by jethrotull
Why can we not edit league structure? Knight do you know for sure this is not happening? Also I remember reading that the historical stadiums never made them any money, I would be interested to see if they included Tiger Stadium, Old Comiskey, Three Rivers, and Candlestick how much that would make them, I just think they went to far back to make them relevant. I know I would buy Tiger Stadium even if it was an extra $10.
Don't know if there is a prohibitive reason or not. I think it's mainly dev time right now.
I don't think we'll see it for offline modes in '13. I really don't.
As for stadiums.....while I wish it wasn't all about $$$....it most likely is why we are seeing and going to see more fake minor league stadiums and not real historical stadiums.

M.K.
Knight165
 
# 135 jethrotull @ 12/05/12 10:06 PM
That stinks was really hoping we could recreate that as much as possible. I was really hoping we could edit leagues. I still think that group of stadiums would make money but of course everybody has to get their share so it probably will never happen. I can still dream though
 
# 136 Knight165 @ 12/05/12 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by jethrotull
That stinks was really hoping we could recreate that as much as possible. I was really hoping we could edit leagues. I still think that group of stadiums would make money but of course everybody has to get their share so it probably will never happen. I can still dream though
Me too.

M.K.
Knight165
 
# 137 Armor and Sword @ 12/07/12 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Denonfreak
I haven't seen anybody on this forum commenting about that weird/robotic animation when as soon as your player hits the ball and starts running toward first you see a dramatic change of speed..is like turbo mode or something and that bothers me a lot ...I hope one day they fix this!
I know exactly what your talking about. It is like an animation delay and all of a sudden once the ball is fielded it is a turbo effect.

Yeah, hopefully that can be tuned up.
 
# 138 tnixen @ 12/07/12 01:44 PM
I have another wish!

Would love if MLB 13 The Show got a brand new PA Announcer in all the statiums!

Nothing against the current PA Announcer but I think its time to add some one new with a fresh sound! Its just one more little thing that would make the game feel new
 
# 139 dustin25chamlee @ 12/07/12 07:38 PM
I would like rain delays and rain outs and to have make up games
 
# 140 LastActionHero @ 12/08/12 06:03 AM
1. Save Exhibition games
2. Some sort of MLB Today feature
3. Complete interface overhaul
4. Full sliding control
5. Customizable HUD
 


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