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The Playstation.Blog has posted another MLB '10: The Show blog. This one features real time presentation mode.



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"In a continued effort to blur the lines between a video game and a televised broadcast, MLB 10: The Show is proud to introduce the brand new presentation mode: Real Time. Available with replays or without, Real Time is a new presentation mode designed to further enhance the realism our baseball simulation offers you, the baseball fan.

Hoping to have you question whether you’re playing MLB 10: The Show or watching a live baseball game on TV, we’ve captured hundreds of new animations and have done extensive work with both our AI and our cameras. From the pitcher toeing the rubber until the next batter walks up to the dish, you’ll experience continuity with the seamless animations and positional intelligence of each player on and off the field. All new camera angles and cut-timing capture the player’s new movements and further enhance the presentation mode by mimicking the camera work seen on televised MLB broadcasts. Post-play has never looked this real."

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# 21 Blzer @ 02/10/10 07:57 PM
Anyone notice how the defense began their shift for the next batter afterwards (I think that's what they were doing)? I'm guessing Thome was coming up.
 
# 22 green94 @ 02/10/10 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Blzer
Anyone notice how the defense began their shift for the next batter afterwards (I think that's what they were doing)? I'm guessing Thome was coming up.
Yep, it mentions that in the blog.
 
# 23 Jeffery 09 @ 02/10/10 08:01 PM
Hearing that old. familiar "MLB the Show" song at the end of that video put a warm little feeling in my heart
 
# 24 EnigmaNemesis @ 02/10/10 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeffery 09
Hearing that old. familiar "MLB the Show" song at the end of that video put a warm little feeling in my heart

I know what you mean.

I loved the HR trot, and how he slowed up to hit the base and hold his helmet on.
 
# 25 Shakedowncapo @ 02/10/10 08:03 PM
I guess now is the time to ask when we'll get that production cam for HR's?!
 
# 26 AtlantaBraves22 @ 02/10/10 08:15 PM
It's ridiculous how real that looked! I hope everybodys name will be on the tv after hrs. Like chipper or mcann. If the demo don't come out tomorrow or I will go insane! And did anybody realize how they made it look better when two infielders thro each other the ball when really close together? This is goty!
 
# 27 statum71 @ 02/10/10 08:15 PM
Looks pretty good. But it looks like the picture-in-picture will be in the way of live play.
 
# 28 countryboy @ 02/10/10 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by statum71
Looks pretty good. But it looks like the picture-in-picture will be in the way of live play.
I don't believe picture in picture is included in the game.
 
# 29 soxnut1018 @ 02/10/10 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by statum71
Looks pretty good. But it looks like the picture-in-picture will be in the way of live play.
 
# 30 bcruise @ 02/10/10 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by statum71
Looks pretty good. But it looks like the picture-in-picture will be in the way of live play.
The wide-view field screen is just there as a comparison to show everything that's going on. The PIP is what you will be seeing in-game (in a full screen, of course).
 
# 31 LAHalos22 @ 02/10/10 08:20 PM
Anyone see the catcher take off his mask as joe was rounding the bases? Sweet
 
# 32 Blzer @ 02/10/10 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by green94
Yep, it mentions that in the blog.
Heh, I forgot there was a blog! I skipped the pre-text and watched the video twice, then closed the tab and began posting lol.
 
# 33 badmrfrosty7 @ 02/10/10 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ADA885
Pretty sweet how the catcher took off his mask after he knew it was a homerun.
Had to watch the video again after reading this. Oh, those little things.

I'm really starting to grasp how big a deal this RTP thing is the more we get to see it in action. At first I was just feeling pretty "eh" about the idea but it really seems to change the feel of the game. Excited to see more.
 
# 34 Reaman @ 02/10/10 08:32 PM
Thank you sandu8!
 
# 35 Russell_SCEA @ 02/10/10 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by backbreaker
how many of you watched and forgot to select HD, if you didn't do that you didn't see it.

Me
 
# 36 Rob_NYY @ 02/10/10 08:34 PM
The "little things" in this video are so awesome! Check out the thundersticks in Anaheim! And on the Mauer HR, I love the way the catcher takes off his mask, then later puts it back on. How ridiculously awesome!!
 
# 37 smearz @ 02/10/10 08:42 PM
that was freaking awesome! thanks Russell. Can't wait to see this on my TV.

nitpicky question though... when Morneau tosses that grounder to the pitcher for the 3rd out (Vasgergian says that it retired the side in his call), the players start to throw the ball around the horn. Is this a glitch in RTP? The players should've been returning to the dugout with the pitcher tossing the ball towards the mound. Just wondering if this is something that will happen in the game as a glitch, or if it's just an oversight in this video. Thanks!
 
# 38 green94 @ 02/10/10 08:42 PM
Small gripe... because this is OS and that's what we do

Why isn't Thome at home plate to greet Joe? Will we see on deck guys come up and congratulate guys or will it only be guys that are on base?
 
# 39 riDIRKulous41 @ 02/10/10 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ADA885
Guess the Rangers still have the red helmet.
i guess ill just have to have the Rangers wear the red uni's at home to match the helments bc the red helments look silly with the blue toned uni's. I wonder if you switch to the blue alternate if they will still wear the red helmets....God I hope not
 
# 40 Russell_SCEA @ 02/10/10 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by metsman8669
Thanks, Russell...looks fantastic.

I don't know why you guys are thanking me thank Clayton and Gill they put together the video.
 


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