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Old 05-08-2009, 09:59 AM   #89
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I agree with you 100% I would hope that the SCEA people on this site would try to implement these next yr
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I agree with a lot that you said about MVP, but it seemed like you moreso just wanted to bash The Show rather than praise MVP.

You seemed to undermine your points by talking about what The Show does wrong more than what MVP does right.
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Old 05-08-2009, 10:39 AM   #91
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Re: Three Things MVP 05 Still Does Better

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I couldn't disagree more. I have the PC version of MVP 05, and feel it's the one of the most overrated games of all time. I think due to it's premature demise, people seem to place it in higher esteem than it should be.

I agree with the article on the baserunning, I hate the baserunning in the MLB series, imo, it's always beeen counter intuitive.

But to that end, I hated the hitting and pitching systems in MVP 05, particularly the hitting system, and I felt it's results were questionable at best. I love the fact that in The Show ratings matter, and there are a plethora of them. In MVP the hitting system, and ratings system felt way dumbed down. Power hitter up? Press up and inside and wait for an inside pitch. Whammo home run.

I also felt the franchise setup in MVP was ok, but not great, and somewhat simplistic.
Spot on. I missed MVP when I didn't have a PS3 and was stuck with 2k but now that I have the Show, there is no comparison. Even if the Show didn't have the best presentation of any sports game in history, the gameplay alone is ten times more advanced than MVP.
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Old 05-08-2009, 11:39 AM   #92
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Re: Three Things MVP 05 Still Does Better

I am strictly a franchise guy. Having MLB 09 the show has been a great experience. The graphics, gameplay, commentary, RTTS, etc. have all been superior. Franchise of the show is freakn fantastic, but just couldn't get into it (to each his own). However, I have to agree with this gentlemans' article in regards to franchise in MVP 05. In this franchise mode, you do have to set your own payroll for fear of forfeiting your franchise due to lack of funds. Hell, I am playing one right now on my ps3 as the Nationals and am having a ball with it.

No sports game has been able to match 05's franchise at all. The concept of starting with a few million and trying to build a unique stadium all the while trying to field a competitive team required tons of strategy. Try signing a trio of guy for over $400 million (like the Yanks) as the Nationals and see how long you last, not very long. Baseball requires immense strategy on and off the field and MVP 05 did a fantastic job in implementing this. In my franchise, I am $2.5 million in debt, despite a payroll of only $52 million (50 games in). This will force me to either cut payroll or add talent. However, in adding talent, I have to make sure that the daily expense that I pay him would not exceed the increase in daily revenues or I would even lose more money.

Like I said, the show is a freakn fantastic game and I do play it a few times a week, but their franchise need a little tweaking. I'm sure if MLB 10 incorporates create a stadium and/or team, uses MVP's franchise model, and tweaks it's transportation system, MVP 05 will no longer be talked about.
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Re: Three Things MVP 05 Still Does Better

Why is this being posted on The Show forums?
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Re: Three Things MVP 05 Still Does Better

I think I've played enough of MLB 09 The Show to form an opinion on this. God knows I've played way past my share of MVP Baseball 2005 (just on the XBOX). I'll break it down into categories:

Pitching - Lots of different opinions on this regarding MLB 09. Personally, I went with Classic interface. I didn't like that the Meter pitching in MLB 09 didn't determine where the pitch was going. I understand it shouldn't always be perfect when you hit it in the sweet spot, but it always felt like it was just a dummy interface, like my input didn't matter. I'd rather have it go fully off ratings and sliders using the Classic interface. They do a good job of showing that you don't always have control over where the ball is going. Though I'd like to see some guys be able to spot pitches most of the time, pitchers that are notorious for their control. Obviously, MVP 05 let you spot your pitch pretty much all the time. Hardly ever gave up any walks. I guess I learned to deal with this, but as a simulation, yes, it should have been changed. I'll give the nod to MLB 09 here.

Batting - I like both the systems, to be honest. I think MVP was a bit too easy to influence where the ball was going. However, I loved the hit variety in MVP. I don't feel like I have as much control with it in MLB 09. Which maybe, that's how it should be. Neither is bad by any means though. I guess we'll take a split here. I think they both do a good job.

Fielding - I just don't like MLB 09's fielding at all. The fielders don't have a sense of urgency some times, the throwing meter means nothing, balls go through your guy. It's just not good and something they definitely need to look at next year. MVP, on the other hand, is one of the few games that really pulled off fielding well. Best fielding in a baseball game I've ever played. Animations were good, throwing meter actually worked, I liked the diving controls. I guess you'd see a ball go through a guy every now and then, but I don't know... it just didn't happen to me as much as it does in MLB 09. Definitely give the edge here to MVP 05.

Baserunning - You know, at first I didn't like MLB 09's controls. But as I play more, I'm really getting used to them. The "New" controls are basically opposite of how MVP's were (using left analog stick to select runner instead of the face button... then of course, face buttons were to tell where to go instead of the D-pad like in MVP). I saw that the "Classic" controls were what MVP had but I had actually grown accustomed to "New" that I was having trouble going back. Imagine that. So after practice, it's become pretty natural to me. Of course, I loved MVP's as well. I'm sure they took practice when I first started playing that game. They were flawless once I got used to them. But the actual baserunning in the game, specifically stealing, is way different. MLB's poor, there's no two ways about it. You have to be an expert to steal successfully on a pitcher using the "go early" method. And the other method, hitting L2, is a complete crapshoot. Also, you get picked off the base wayyy too much. Even with the slider all the way down. MVP, I feel, did a great job with stealing. And the sliders really worked for the stealing. You'd get picked off, but not nearly as much as you do in MLB. MVP gets the nod here because of the stealing.

So that's 2 wins for MVP, 1 for MLB, and 1 wash. But I think they're pretty even... both battles between pitching and batter were great. MVP did the fielding better, though that can be rectified with Auto fielding in MLB. But it's the stealing that really sets MVP apart from MLB 09. It really does take a big part of the game and that's what's holding MLB 09 back for me.
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Old 05-08-2009, 12:42 PM   #96
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Re: Three Things MVP 05 Still Does Better

The only time I've gotten the itch to play MVP '05 PC in the last two months was the other day when I had a game in my Yanks franchise at Detroit where in a tie game I hit three balls that were perfect/wheelhouse and all three wound up being harmless groundballs right at an infielder. It was with Tex, A-Rod and Posada too. The randomness of hitting gets me a little PO'd sometimes. I just kinda shrug my shoulders and stare at my TV like, "Well, what else am I suppose to do?".
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