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MLB 2K8 News Post

Matt Blumenthal had an opportunity to demo Major League Baseball 2K8 this afternoon. His official writeup of the event will be up later this week, but we wanted to get some quick thoughts up here for you guys.
  • This game looks beautiful, the player models have improved but the real leap is in the animations. The animations move silky smooth and there is no need to worry about herky jerky animations of the past anymore.
  • I'm impressed with how intuitive and fresh the analog controls are. The pitching takes a little time to get the hang of but the new mechanics add a whole new dimension to the pitching model.
  • The baseball cards feature is surprisingly cool, expect me to have more on that later on this week.
  • In-game saves are officially in the game this year.
  • Check swings don't seem to be a chore anymore. They are now accomplished by pulling back on the right analog stick - no more right trigger necessary.
  • Stadium-specific animations are in. The Yankee Roll Call was mentioned specifically.
  • There should be plenty of foul balls this year. I saw several in the few at-bats I played.
  • No spring training games this year.
  • I counted eight unlockable classic stadiums. I think more might be available by default as well.
  • No co-op play
  • You will have the option to make trades for CPU-controlled teams in franchise mode, but you won't be able to edit their rotations and lineups.
  • It was suggested to me that the demo is done and has been submitted. If that's the case, it's in Microsoft's hands now.
  • I will hit on a few of the big questions from the forum here.

Game: Major League Baseball 2K8Reader Score: 6/10 - Vote Now
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Member Comments
# 901 Heelfan71 @ 03/04/08 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Pierzynski 12
Forgot the Show is just the perfect game.
pretty damn close to perfect.
 
# 902 DrUrsus @ 03/04/08 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by bluengold34
Well I just downloaded the patch, turned off the ticker and ball trail, and moved to aerial cam, it made a pretty significant difference for me on the Framerate.

I love the new hit variety, and the hitting does seem much better this year. The aerial cam reminds me of one of the cams that was created for MVP 05 PC. I hit a bomb with DLee and it was cool as hell to watch it sail over the wall from that point of view.

I really think that if there wasn't such an emphasis on the framerate issues, people would be having a hella good time with this game.
Definitely makes a difference in the frame rate.
 
# 903 dcarsnyy @ 03/04/08 06:03 PM
Minor league games on ps3 are smooth. Major league games, not so much.
 
# 904 LVance @ 03/04/08 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by DrUrsus
If you only have a 360 though, its the only game in town and if you really want to play baseball like me, you have little choice, but to buy it, tweak it with sliders, and make the best of it.
This is me.

Baseball is the only sport I have any interest in, and I am a die hard Reds fan. So, I am totally getting the game today, no matter what. I may not be in for the best baseball game ever, but I'm sure I'll play the heck out of it, have fun in the leagues online, and get my moneys worth.
 
# 905 Heelfan71 @ 03/04/08 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by LVance
This is me.

Baseball is the only sport I have any interest in, and I am a die hard Reds fan. So, I am totally getting the game today, no matter what. I may not be in for the best baseball game ever, but I'm sure I'll play the heck out of it, have fun in the leagues online, and get my moneys worth.
you should enjoy the game then. It's not a bad game by any means. Just could be a lot better.
 
# 906 lived @ 03/04/08 06:05 PM
Can anyone confirm you can upload ur music on batter walkups
 
# 907 ehh @ 03/04/08 06:06 PM
This game is very, very good. I have no idea, maybe I got a different game than most other people - the framerate issue is the only thing I've seen so far that I don't like.

The hit variety is amazing, Swing Stick is very good (I'll actually use it this year unlike in 2K7), pitching is very fun but has a pretty steep learning curve, etc.

Someone just tell me how the hell you throw to the cutoff man!
 
# 908 DrUrsus @ 03/04/08 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by allBthere
but what does this do??? I play a lot of games and have a lot of game saves...will this ruin them? it must do something or it wouldn't be there no?
Don't forget that you will lose your other games' patches on the 360, like Madden, NCAA, and will have to be online to reload those if you want to play those games patched again.
 
# 909 kiz5 @ 03/04/08 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ehh
Someone just tell me how the hell you throw to the cutoff man!
Hold L2 while throwing.
 
# 910 j-rod1326 @ 03/04/08 06:08 PM
Personally, I don't have enough experience with the game yet to say whether I like it or not. I definitely like it enough to play the amount of times it deserves. so far, I hate more then anything the frame-rate drop and the red arrow on homers that are not no-doubters. Other then that the game is playing well and it seems like a good game of baseball. Not too many bombs or diving plays and great hit variety. Jose Reyes had a single and triple in the game i just played. The graphics are incredible IMO. I have to play a little more and get into the franchise before I decide how much I like the game buy hey, I have just a 360, nothing I can do.
 
# 911 DrUrsus @ 03/04/08 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by DarkEagle18
Besides the framerate issue which I hope 2K will adress, this game is pretty solid. Been playing for about an hour now and I must say it was neither a let down or a huge suprise to me.
Can they really address that in a patch?
 
# 912 DrUrsus @ 03/04/08 06:09 PM
Anyone know what this first patch was for?
 
# 913 Damanjinx @ 03/04/08 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DrUrsus
Anyone know what this first patch was for?
Probably to make the game work.....sry had to throw it in there.
 
# 914 DrUrsus @ 03/04/08 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kiz5
Hold L2 while throwing.
Thanks.
 
# 915 LVance @ 03/04/08 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Heelfan71
you should enjoy the game then. It's not a bad game by any means. Just could be a lot better.
Yeah, I know I will.

I haven't played a baseball game since MVP 05 on the console [strickly OOTP the last 3 to 4 years], so I am simply dying to play some.
 
# 916 lived @ 03/04/08 06:11 PM
One thing that has had me worried for months, since there's no influence on hit, How do you hit a sac-fly. Has anyone had success intentionally hitting a sac-fly.
 
# 917 Barky @ 03/04/08 06:12 PM
who has played both games feel the analog controls in 2K8 make it more fun to play than the Show (aside from the apparent stuttering issues)? Personally, I'm guessing I will prefer 2K8 if the pitching is as fun as is being reported, and I think I would quickly get bored with the old simple pitching, throwing, etc. controls. What makes The Show so great (serious question - I've never played it)? Thanks for any responses.
 
# 918 Glenn33 @ 03/04/08 06:13 PM
Does the PS3 support custom soundtracks? Seriously - I've looked for the past 15 minutes and cannot find how to do it on my PS3.
 
# 919 allBthere @ 03/04/08 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by DrUrsus
Don't forget that you will lose your other games' patches on the 360, like Madden, NCAA, and will have to be online to reload those if you want to play those games patched again.
why would i clear it though...and why would that help...next time i play call of duty it will just d/l it's patch again, or any other game i play.

I don't get the special needs of 2k's baseball. If I have to clear the cache everytime i play to improve the FR, that is pure sadness.
I'm going to rent and try the camera etc..but 3 year into 'next gen' "COME ON!"
 
# 920 UNC_Pete @ 03/04/08 06:16 PM
I don't know if it could be done in a patch, I know they improved CHoops 2k8's gameplay, but I'm not sure if they can address something like this in a patch. It depends on what the problem really is, but it seems like it's due to partly to the stadiums? Maybe the stadiums are taking up too much memory which causes issues when it needs to load the players in the infield?? Seems logical if you can play in minor league stadiums without hiccups..

I'll have to turn the ticker off and clear my cache..
 


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