MLB 10 News Post
MLB '10: The Show Videos
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# 62
EnigmaNemesis @ 01/08/10 11:50 AM
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ROFL ... that is exactly who I was thinking of when I said it. Man we are getting old.
I loved that show!
# 64
silver540i @ 01/08/10 12:09 PM
Hmm, of course it looks great and does a great job of re-creating the game. Love what Im seeing.
Hoping there are still more camera choices other than what was shown. That cam seemed to be the demo broadcast cam, which would be almost impossible to actually field from since you would never be too sure which way to lunge the controller.
Also was sitting through the entire video hoping someone would make contact, but I'm sure more vids will be coming soon.
Hoping there are still more camera choices other than what was shown. That cam seemed to be the demo broadcast cam, which would be almost impossible to actually field from since you would never be too sure which way to lunge the controller.
Also was sitting through the entire video hoping someone would make contact, but I'm sure more vids will be coming soon.
# 65
silver540i @ 01/08/10 12:12 PM
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# 66
EnigmaNemesis @ 01/08/10 12:15 PM
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The part where it was hit to first was all user controlled.
I don't see how this would be hard to field with. Looks like they have a good balance for it to be fielded while retaining the broadcast like zoom effect.
# 67
Senor_Herbatron @ 01/08/10 12:15 PM
Most of these threads are to long for me to keep up. Who's "that guy"? I want to make him a friend on OS
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Did anyone else notice the tweaked pitch meter? Looking at his command, the Twins pitcher was working with an excellent fastball, good slider, average sweeping curve and weak changeup. When he threw the change at medium power the speed in the meter was about the same as his fastball thrown at full power.
So in other words, weak pitches are going to be tougher to throw, and hopefully if you hit the release perfect the ball will go where you want it to - rather than last year where location was more attribute dependent.
Or it could be these tweaks weren't in this build - it's hard to tell exactly watching a video of a video. To me though it looked like there was a difference, and it's not drastic which is a good thing.
Loved the check swings, it's going to make a big difference. Looking good SCEA!
So in other words, weak pitches are going to be tougher to throw, and hopefully if you hit the release perfect the ball will go where you want it to - rather than last year where location was more attribute dependent.
Or it could be these tweaks weren't in this build - it's hard to tell exactly watching a video of a video. To me though it looked like there was a difference, and it's not drastic which is a good thing.
Loved the check swings, it's going to make a big difference. Looking good SCEA!
Looks like I'm not the only person that had to look twice when Granderson stepped into the box. I could've sworn the feed suddenly switched to a real life video clip. It must be the sweeter looking accessories that sold it, cuz those definetly didn't look like last year's armbands and such.
# 71
EnigmaNemesis @ 01/08/10 03:04 PM
You still have to maintain a healthy balance of realism and fun. And while some would like a game to last 2.5-4 hours, it is not practical in an every-time sense.
Just my take.
Just my take.
# 72
JermaineDye05 @ 01/08/10 03:12 PM
Wow, those check swings were fantastic. I know it's a small detail but huge upgrade over the previous games.
I would kill for a clip with the White Sox. I'm itching to see Gordon Beckham and Jake Peavy.
I would kill for a clip with the White Sox. I'm itching to see Gordon Beckham and Jake Peavy.
# 73
SoxFan01605 @ 01/08/10 03:15 PM
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=0 that broken bat....
It's gonna take some getting used to seeing the Twins at home with the blue sky...
It's gonna take some getting used to seeing the Twins at home with the blue sky...
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# 76
Spaced Ace @ 01/08/10 03:38 PM
At about to 25 second mark, it's cool to see the 1st base umpire get lower to the ground as if to get a better look a the play at 1st. Don't remember seeing that in previous versions of The Show. Very nice touch.
# 78
Shakedowncapo @ 01/08/10 04:43 PM
Like Ryan Howard holding his bat out until the pitcher comes set..Then he goes into his stance.
That what you mean?
That what you mean?
# 79
Shakedowncapo @ 01/08/10 04:50 PM
Yea that would be awesome...I mean, im pretty sure they could have it user controlled as they already allow you warm up swing before the pitch is selected.
# 80
diamondw23 @ 01/08/10 04:53 PM
What amazes me about The Show, is how the programmers read my mind?
I am MORE than happy with "09", but during my franchise remembering saying... "I wish the ball would rattle in the corners once in a while? "Too bad the splash counter didn't actually work?"
if there was something I liked about the 2K series, it was the camera view. This broadcast camera looks awsome! I'm looking to see the ball in flight and splitting OF's...
-GW-
I am MORE than happy with "09", but during my franchise remembering saying... "I wish the ball would rattle in the corners once in a while? "Too bad the splash counter didn't actually work?"
if there was something I liked about the 2K series, it was the camera view. This broadcast camera looks awsome! I'm looking to see the ball in flight and splitting OF's...
-GW-
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