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Here is the MLB '10: The Show fact sheet.

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"The long awaited Home Run Derby® leads the deep features list in MLB 10 The Show for PS3. Fully implemented in the season modes and available as a stand alone feature, Home Run Derby follows the current MLB rules and flow. The MLB®All-Star Futures Game™ will also be available within season modes in its correct timeframe (just before the Home Run Derby), as well as fully functional online leagues."

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# 401 DGuinta1 @ 01/10/10 01:27 PM
I am confused, no replays? Sorry I know I am slow.
 
# 402 bp4baseball @ 01/10/10 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by DGuinta1
I am confused, no replays? Sorry I know I am slow.
There are replays. Check out the most recent videos
 
# 403 DodgerFanatic2K3 @ 01/10/10 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by EnigmaNemesis
When you watch a game on TV, it usually goes to the back stop behind the catcher view 90% of the time a ball gets put into play.

I think you are thinking of pitcher and outfield views which are already in the game.
OK so the broadcast camera is not an actual view setting and just enhances the camera shots on balls put into play...Gotcha
 
# 404 EnigmaNemesis @ 01/10/10 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DodgerFanatic2K3
OK so the broadcast camera is not an actual view setting and just enhances the camera shots on balls put into play...Gotcha

No, it is a camera view in the game. You are asking whether it is a camera from the outfield like on TV. On TV you never see the outfield view for balls hit into play. Only in the replays or during pitching.

90% of the time it is from behind the backstop when a ball is put into play.
 
# 405 nemesis04 @ 01/10/10 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by DodgerFanatic2K3
OK so the broadcast camera is not an actual view setting and just enhances the camera shots on balls put into play...Gotcha
It is a setting for the fielding view.
 
# 406 DodgerFanatic2K3 @ 01/10/10 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by EnigmaNemesis
No, it is a camera view in the game. You are asking whether it is a camera from the outfield like on TV. On TV you never see the outfield view for balls hit into play. Only in the replays or during pitching.

90% of the time it is from behind the backstop when a ball is put into play.
Yes I understand this, I was wondering why we didn't see it from that view at all during the pitching ??
 
# 407 Blzer @ 01/10/10 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by nemesis04
It is a setting for the fielding view.
Too add on, DodgerFanatic, I don't know if you yet saw this video, but there still is a behind-the-pitcher view available in this game:






Put these two together, and you have a complete television broadcast.

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Originally Posted by jim416
Because it's on BROADCAST view, BEHIND THE CATCHER batting view.
LOL well not behind the catcher, but I think we all know what you meant.
 
# 408 nemesis04 @ 01/10/10 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Blzer
Too add on, DodgerFanatic, I don't know if you yet saw this video, but there still is a behind-the-pitcher view available in this game:






Put these two together, and you have a complete television broadcast.



LOL well not behind the catcher, but I think we all know what you meant.
Nothing has changed from 09 as far as options. You still pick your pitching, hitting and fielding views. You can have broadcast fielding with pitcher cam pitching.
 
# 409 Blzer @ 01/10/10 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by nemesis04
Nothing has changed from 09 as far as options. You still pick your pitching, hitting and fielding views. You can have broadcast fielding with pitcher cam pitching.
Oh, I know. I just think that DodgerFanatic is lost and misled with everything, since he thinks that for some reason there is only one batter camera and the broadcast fielding camera, so I provided him with a video that shows there is still an available BTP cam if he wants the full broadcast feel.
 
# 410 DodgerFanatic2K3 @ 01/10/10 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by nemesis04
It is a setting for the fielding view.
So the Broadcast camera will not display a TV view during pitching at all unless your using the Outfield or Pitcher view along with it...Correct
 
# 411 EnigmaNemesis @ 01/10/10 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by DodgerFanatic2K3
So the Broadcast camera will not display a TV view during pitching at all unless your using the Outfield or Pitcher view along with it...Correct

Broadcast is just a fielding view.

Batting and Pitching have their own views. So when pitching and you want the "outfield view" you select outfield.

When the ball is put into play, it will use the broadcast view if selected for fielding. Which is fixed behind the backstop and swivels and zooms depending on the situation.
 
# 412 DodgerFanatic2K3 @ 01/10/10 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jim416
Nothing has changed. Consider BROADCAST as a fielding view. When the ball is hit it will show in BROADCAST. If you play on LOW fielding view it will show this view (LOW) when the ball is hit in play. If you have REAL TIME on it will not show cut scenes.
Yes I totally got it, It's just another fielding view

They should just say broadcast "Fielding" camera because when I hear broadcast camera it makes me think that if you select that option the game will be shown just like an authentic TV broadcast
 
# 413 EnigmaNemesis @ 01/10/10 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by DodgerFanatic2K3
Yes I totally got it, It's just another fielding view

They should just say broadcast "Fielding" camera because when I hear broadcast camera it makes me think that if you select that option the game will be shown just like an authentic TV broadcast

Which if you select outfield for pitching and that fielding view, with RTP, it will be.

 
# 414 DodgerFanatic2K3 @ 01/10/10 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by EnigmaNemesis
Which if you select outfield for pitching and that fielding view, with RTP, it will be.


Maybe next year they'll combine all 3 settings into one simple option
...They could call it "Broadcast" view
 
# 415 Blzer @ 01/10/10 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by DodgerFanatic2K3
Next year hopefully they can combine all 3 settings into one option
...They could call it "Broadcast" view
What's a couple more button presses? lol

That would be neat if they had "presets", however. Remember back when on the NFL 2K games they had options for "On field", "Broadcast", "In stands", etc., that would be pretty cool if they had those things that adjusts not only camera angles, but also audio settings and maybe whether replays are on or not, etc. Then obviously you can change them from there if you'd like.
 
# 416 DodgerFanatic2K3 @ 01/10/10 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Blzer
What's a couple more button presses? lol
I'm just lazy


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Originally Posted by Blzer
That would be neat if they had "presets", however. Remember back when on the NFL 2K games they had options for "On field", "Broadcast", "In stands", etc., that would be pretty cool if they had those things that adjusts not only camera angles, but also audio settings and maybe whether replays are on or not, etc. Then obviously you can change them from there if you'd like.
Ya like set combination's of options to achieve a certain environment setting
 
# 417 hitbombsallday @ 01/11/10 10:42 AM
Fixed the check swing, real-time broadcasting AND NO RAIN!!! love it!!!!
 
# 418 bp4baseball @ 01/11/10 12:42 PM
I know they said they were looking into the tiebreakers, so hopefully
 
# 419 nemesis04 @ 01/11/10 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by bp4baseball
I know they said they were looking into the tiebreakers, so hopefully
I believe Ramone already mentioned a while back that this was fixed and there would be a game played.
 
# 420 nemesis04 @ 01/11/10 01:25 PM
Here is the thread where he said there will be a playoff game:

http://www.operationsports.com/forum...e-playoff.html
 


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