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Old 02-27-2009, 11:47 AM   #9
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i'm sorry, but the 'whats not' part is so minor. its like you're nit-picking for the smallest things. i could honestly care less if single-A teams arent in the game, as well as the day/night lighting. the lighting system in '09 makes this look as realistic as you can get for a game up to this point. the only thing i'd do to next years game, that comes to mind right now, is change the hitting mechanics to something like 2K9 & (based off the demo), i'd update the commentary. However, the commentary might be good in the final version...but i like the 2K9 team of Thorne & Philips. Other than that, i'm happily gonna spend $60 come March 3rd on The Show '09. Nothing, & i mean NOTHING, gets you closer!
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Old 02-27-2009, 11:55 AM   #10
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i'm sorry, but the 'whats not' part is so minor. its like you're nit-picking for the smallest things. i could honestly care less if single-A teams arent in the game, as well as the day/night lighting. the lighting system in '09 makes this look as realistic as you can get for a game up to this point. the only thing i'd do to next years game, that comes to mind right now, is change the hitting mechanics to something like 2K9 & (based off the demo), i'd update the commentary. However, the commentary might be good in the final version...but i like the 2K9 team of Thorne & Philips. Other than that, i'm happily gonna spend $60 come March 3rd on The Show '09. Nothing, & i mean NOTHING, gets you closer!
I think that's probably a good thing. If all he's mentioning is "A" ball and control schemes, then things are good.

I would have had collision detection in the what's not as I think it would add another dimension to the user control in the game (having to avoid baserunners in the field, other fielders, better collisions at 2nd and home, etc).

Still, hard to argue that this game is in a very good place right now. Can't imagine being more ready for a game to come out.
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Old 02-27-2009, 12:05 PM   #11
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If it ain't broke dont fix it. There is nothing wrong with the pitching and throwing systems. They are just fine.

The main thing the Show team needs to focus on is online play for the PS3. I myself love this feature and play guess pitch off with Hall of Fame difficulty and all zones off exclusively. The only drawback to online games is the rampant cheating with people getting away with disconnecting or "freezing" games and still receiving wins as a result.

Other than the online play needing some work I am very satisfied with this product and am anxiously waiting for 09 to come out. I have to restart my career as the White Sox HOF 3rd baseman with legendary power from both sides of the plate.
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Old 02-27-2009, 12:07 PM   #12
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Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

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The only thing I disagree with is "time for pitching and hitting to be updated".

There is more to it than simple button presses, and not game out there has the batter/pitcher interface this intense.

I also see no difference with sliding and analog versus a button. It still does the same thing in the end. And is still repetition.

I honestly dont know how you would have something feel like there is more user control without sacrificing to much of the quality, and/or making it feel too drawn out.
Agree. The community is divided between those who prefer analog sticks for a more "game-y" experience, and those of us who prefer button-press so we can focus less on mechanics and more on the pitches, timing, location.

If SCEA feels the need to integrate analog sticks somehow, just please be smart enough to give the user the option to choose between sticks or buttons.

Personally, I hate stick hitting and pitching. It adds unnecessary design into a fantastic batter/pitcher duel. Less is more. If I want to play with analog motions, I have Street Fighter II HD.
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Old 02-27-2009, 12:32 PM   #13
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Now I love The Show series, but can we please put the hype aside and objectively answer 1 question:

Has The Show 09 added enough content/polish to really make it worth spending $60 versus sticking with The Show 08?

Personal opinion based on the demo is a resounding NO. The Show 08 was an outstanding baseball experience. 09 looks great, but hasn't made the necessary steps in my opinion to really make it stand out from the 08 version.

Now I'm not ripping SCEA on this because you really can't add too much to an already fabulous game, but again, are the upgrades in 09 worth $60 in these tough economic times?
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Old 02-27-2009, 12:38 PM   #14
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Not having the game yet it is hard to say what isn't hot about the game, but I do know that the game is still missing some key online features that make that part not so hot.

By not letting the commish of a league replace players in a league that drop out with new ones really can hurt a league's momentum and cause it to die early. Also, because online is flakey sometimes, a league game can be ended early and the commish does not have the power to reset the game so it can be played again. The last thing that really needs to be added to the online part of the game is full stat tracking in a league. It's kinda boring seeing the 2008 numbers for a player when they come up to bat in a 2009 league game.
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Old 02-27-2009, 12:44 PM   #15
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Don't mess with success, this game should definetly come with some lube though because its makin me hard
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Old 02-27-2009, 12:50 PM   #16
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Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

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Has The Show 09 added enough content/polish to really make it worth spending $60 versus sticking with The Show 08?

Personal opinion based on the demo is a resounding NO.
Compare The Show's last two upgrades to something like 2001-2008 Madden.

But good luck in your crusade.
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