07:42 PM - July 13, 2010 by RaychelSnr
Nobody seems to care about baseball right now. There's just too much going on. Foreigners have been kicking a ball around and three exceptionally talented basketball players decided to have an extended slumber party in South Beach and dance and pose awkwardly in front of smoke and lasers.
You can't blame people for their apathy though. The baseball season is a slog of a journey through months and months of occasionally meaningless marathon games.
With the All-Star game approaching the spotlight will fall once again, if only briefly, on the national pastime. We'll all tune in this week and pretend the Home Run Derby isn't an incessantly repetitive affair and then to the big game itself, a disjointed, artificially pumped-up exhibition where our favorite players are only on the field for an inning or two.
It's about this time of the year where I fire up my baseball franchise on my game and try and get my interest back. The baseball games we've got right now go a long way in trying to replicate the sport, but they do come up short on occasion. What I need in future endeavors is a closer eye on detail and development and an effort in increasing gamers' enjoyment. While I am not a game designer, or even a professional baseball player in my own right, I do have some suggestions on where we can go from here.
Read More - Out of Bounds: The Old, Old, Ballgame.
You can't blame people for their apathy though. The baseball season is a slog of a journey through months and months of occasionally meaningless marathon games.
With the All-Star game approaching the spotlight will fall once again, if only briefly, on the national pastime. We'll all tune in this week and pretend the Home Run Derby isn't an incessantly repetitive affair and then to the big game itself, a disjointed, artificially pumped-up exhibition where our favorite players are only on the field for an inning or two.
It's about this time of the year where I fire up my baseball franchise on my game and try and get my interest back. The baseball games we've got right now go a long way in trying to replicate the sport, but they do come up short on occasion. What I need in future endeavors is a closer eye on detail and development and an effort in increasing gamers' enjoyment. While I am not a game designer, or even a professional baseball player in my own right, I do have some suggestions on where we can go from here.
Read More - Out of Bounds: The Old, Old, Ballgame.