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Old 02-26-2010, 03:19 PM   #1
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Major League Baseball 2K10 Q&A Round 2 w/ Exclusive Screenshots

We have just posted our Major League Baseball 2K10 Q&A Round 2, with Senior Producer, Mark Little.

Check out the exclusive screenshots, right here.

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Spectre: "If people still think CPU batters are a little too aggressive, are there any sliders to help make it so they are less aggressive?"

Mark: "To make the game as realistic as possible and also bring out the characteristics of the individual players, we use Inside Edge statistics and a set of statistics that we compiled ourselves to determine what players should do at the plate. This includes a lot of different factors such as count, player tendency, type of pitch, ball vs. strike, etc. We did this so that each batter has his own approach at the plate and, what works against one batter, may not work against the next. We really want to ensure that some batters are very patient and some batters are very aggressive. With that being our goal, it does not make sense to have a slider that makes everyone swing more or less, that would not keep with the realism.

In our testing and tuning of the game you can see this play out properly over a large sample set of batters and innings, and we do not see batters being overly aggressive, especially [ones] that have a tendency to be patient at the plate.

I’ve read the posts in the demo thread about cases where a batter swung when it was 3-0 that was cause for concern. While it is not common for players to swing at a curve ball on a 3-0 count, it doesn’t mean that it never happens. That is one of my favorite aspects of baseball -- in a season just about everything that you think won’t occur will occur at some point.

We are open to all of your feedback, so please keep playing and compiling your thoughts, but remember that when we are talking about batting and pitching, player tendency really plays a big factor in what happens."

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Old 02-26-2010, 03:30 PM   #2
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Thanks Steve
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Old 02-26-2010, 03:33 PM   #3
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Is anyone completely turned off by his response to that question? Seems like if I think they are too aggressive or too laid back, I should be the judge of that.
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Old 02-26-2010, 03:39 PM   #4
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Overall good questions i am glad the OF can be slowed down a bit, but i hope editing the OF throwing power just doesnt make them through a big ark. I guess we shall see what happens when someone edits all the players.
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Old 02-26-2010, 03:45 PM   #5
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As for the throwing speed and fielder speed, it's good to see that we can at least reduce fielder speed, which may temporarily compensate for throwing speed.

It will be interesting to see future roster updates, if no patches are released. Usually the community produces excellent updates as well for edits.

So that much is encouraging. Good read
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Old 02-26-2010, 04:04 PM   #6
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I'm encouraged that we've seen multiple times where they've been reading the forums, which is something we haven't seen much of in the past. It seems like they genuinely care about their customers this year.
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I'm encouraged that we've seen multiple times where they've been reading the forums, which is something we haven't seen much of in the past. It seems like they genuinely care about their customers this year.
I could not agree more and this also makes me spending my money on the game much easier, as it's clear what the end result can produce.
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I appreciate getting an answer to my question. But I have to say, it is beyond me how a baseball game can miss making L/R information easily accessible. 2K8 handled this perfectly, and it is a shame it has been left out two years in a row.

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