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MLB 14 The Show News Post


After releasing a mini-fact sheet last week, we now have the official MLB 14 The Show fact sheet, thanks to Russell over at The Show Nation.

Read them over and let us know what you think. The PlayStation Vita and PS3 version arrive on April 1st, while the PS4 version will ship sometime in May. When we get an official PS4 release date, we'll be sure to update everyone.

KEY FEATURES
  • Next Generation Baseball Has Arrived - MLB 14 The Show makes its next-gen debut on the PS4 system, utilizing the system’s vast resources to deliver exceptionally detailed and fluid gameplay. With improvements to presentation, a wealth of added animations, and a dramatic increase in environment and player detail, we are setting out to create the best-looking and best-playing baseball sim ever created.

  • The Evolution of Road to The Show continues (All platforms) - First among the major improvements is a completely revamped advancement system, complete with improved logic and the removal of advancement goals. Also being introduced is a new beginning to a player’s RTTS career with the Topps Amateur Showcase, a series of games against other draft prospects. Additionally, the training system, logic, screens and modes have all been revamped to provide users with a more engaging experience.

    - Other changes include a new player-creation process, the reintroduction of the “broadcast” presentation perspective as an option, and a re-envisioned Catcher Mode, to name a few (PS3 & PS4 Only).

  • Year-to-Year Saves (All platforms) - For the first time in franchise history, saves can be carried over from MLB 14 to future releases of The Show, meaning that gamers won't have to worry about starting their Franchise or Road to the Show seasons over in years to come.

  • Player Lock (All platforms) - The new Player Lock feature (a.k.a RTTS anywhere) gives users the ability to lock-on to any single player and enter games using the Road to the Show gameplay mechanic, allowing for faster games and more focused on-field action.

  • Quick Counts (All platforms) - Users will now be able to play a full nine-inning game in less than 30 minutes, half the time it takes in previous iterations of The Show. Despite the shortened game durations, realistic stats will not be compromised.

  • Community Challenges (PS3 & PS4) - Players will be able to freely toy and tinker with game situations and scenarios on the fly, whether that’s the inning, score, who’s on base, or where the ball is hit. These custom situations can be bundled with a creative set of goals and put forth as a challenge to the community, whether it’s to relive the past, change history, or dream of new possibilities.

  • Universal Profile (PS3 & PS4) - A new tendency-tracking system monitors and records gamers’ unique playing styles. Those patterns are stored in the Universal Profile, which can be viewed by anyone looking to get a quick scouting report on the player. The Universal Profile can also be subbed in in place of a CPU opponent in Diamond Dynasty and Online Franchise, making for more realistic head-to-head matchups when schedules prevent synchronous play.

  • Online Franchise (PS3 & PS4) - Finally, Franchise mode can be shared with friends online, with most of the features from the offline version making the transition, including Scouting, the Amateur Draft, Free Agency and CPU Trades. The mode will remain highly customizable as scheduling, divisions, postseason spots and more are all commissioner options.

  • Stubs (All platforms) - Playing games in MLB 14 The Show rewards players with Stubs. Stubs can be used to purchase additional in-game content – like Road to the Show training points – or used in our new mode, Community Challenges. Stubs can be earned in any mode, and they are not required to progress through a mode. You can still purchase additional in-game content through the PlayStation Store.

  • Diamond Dynasty Extra Innings (PS3 & PS4) - In this mode, a player’s team is always looking for opportunities to challenge other users in an offline setting, which allows the user to earn bonus rewards the next time they log in. When online, the player has the opportunity to challenge other user-created teams in an offline game where the CPU controls their team. Players can only benefit positively in this mode even if their team does not perform up to their normal standards.

  • Dynamic Difficulty (All platforms) - Baseball is a sport the dedicated love to master, but also one that can intimidate newcomers. In this year’s version of The Show, players who don’t feel like veterans yet can opt to start on a lower difficulty level and jump right in. An advanced logic system will then grade the user’s skill and adjust the challenge level up or down based on their overall performance. Batting and pitching are evaluated separately, so it’s possible for one to increase in difficulty while the other doesn’t, or even reduces. On-screen notifications will advise when the difficulty setting has been adjusted.

  • Franchise Improvements (PS3 & PS4 Only) - Efforts continue to improve the accessibility of Franchise mode. A new notification system, which keeps the user more connected to their organization and the league, serves as an “Assistant GM” and will make sure critical information is more immediately provided and more readily accessible. Also refined is the logic that helps the multi-season cycle of Franchise mode and all of the stats and developments therein resemble real life as closely as possible. Other additions include a player search and the ability to hire and fire coaches during the regular season.

  • True Broadcast Presentations (PS3 & PS4 Only) - The Show’s presentation crew has taken on a tall task for MLB 14: streamlining the game while enhancing the reality and increasing the variety of the experience. Pace of play is a focal point for the team as we strive to immerse the user in an even more engaging simulation. Heavy emphasis has also been placed on the stadium environment to feature the upgraded crowd actors, jumbotrons, LED boards, dugouts, specific stadium audio and a more engaged, responsive and unique crowd.

    -On the commentary side, the three-man booth of Matt Vasgersian, Eric Karros and Steve Lyons return for their second season together. This year's title will emphasize the three announcers in a more interactive, conversational style, yet will also continue to mine the world of baseball to find intelligent, timely and compelling commentary concerning today's teams and players. The overall goal is for the game to get deeper, and for the announcers to better adapt to changing game conditions -- including rising the enthusiasm level when the situation dictates.
MLB 14 The Show includes over 40 more enhancements, new features, and improvements!
  • New dynamic gameplay cameras for batting and fielding
  • New dynamic catch position indicator for fielding
  • New baserunning paradigm (New animation core and logic)
  • Completely re-done catcher animations suite (over 150 all-new catcher animations)
  • More than 90 new batting stances
  • More than 160 batting stance re-captures for players who changed their stances
  • More than 50 new fielding animations
  • More than 30 new pitching motions
  • 20 new signature HR swings
  • Intro Fly-Ins (PS4 Only)
  • New bat boy and ball boy presentations (PS4 Only)
  • All-new high-resolution crowd reactions, ambient noise, cheers, etc…. (PS4 Only)
  • Japan League-style and slap-hitter swing types (PS4 Only)
  • Over 350 new fielding and batting animations (PS4 Only)
  • Team specific, player specific, team generic crowd signs (PS4 Only)
  • New RTTS Player Creation options, including the ability to model your skills, appearance, and signature animations after a real MLB player
  • New and improved training modes, along with the addition of a new bronze/gold medal system.
  • Easier trade requests (RTTS)
  • Easier position changes (RTTS)
  • Dynamic Potential for RTTS Player
  • New injury presentations
  • New Player Search feature
  • Ability to hire/fire coaches in mid-season
  • Notification system that keeps you connected to your team and league.
  • New player contract logic that mimics real life
  • New overall and potential formula
  • Editable potential
  • Refined player generation, with more position-specific attribute ranges (Online Franchise)
  • New contract decision logic, which factors in contract renewable and arbitration status more heavily (Online Franchise)
  • New lineup logic that takes into account secondary positions (Online Franchise)
  • Refined trade logic (Online Franchise)
  • Retired players stored for every season (Online Franchise)
  • More player stats stored for every season (Online Franchise)
  • New user management functionality at TheShowNation.com (Online Franchise)
  • Make, accept, and vote on trades through TheShowNation.com (Online Franchise)
  • Resolve and simulate games on TheShowNation.com (Online Franchise)
  • League members can now manage games on TheShowNation.com (Online Franchise)
  • New pitcher/batter status screen
  • New pitcher/batter breakdown pop-up graphics
  • Cycling help text
  • Left-handed infielders
  • CPU plate discipline logic has been re-written
  • Pitcher can now bring up pitch history using L3 (same effect as R2 for the batter)
  • New pickoff cameras
  • New assortment of organ recordings
  • Completely re-worked Plate Coverage Indicator (PCI)

Game: MLB 14 The ShowReader Score: 8.5/10 - Vote Now
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Member Comments
# 201 Threeebs @ 02/17/14 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Woodweaver
He's correct.


I'm sorry Woodweaver but you kind of jumbled up our quotes a bit and I kind of misunderstood which of us were perceived as correct. I'm really interested in this matter so if it's not too much a hassle could you clarify that for me?
 
# 202 nemesis04 @ 02/17/14 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tnixen
I'll tell you guys this with all these new features and enhancements being added to MLB 14 The Show my wish list for MLB 15 The Show is going to be a lot smaller then it has in years past that's for sure
Somehow I don't think so!
 
# 203 Russell_SCEA @ 02/17/14 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by woz411
Would Russell be able to tell us or is it something that we would have to wait for the blog?
We don't know yet, can't say either way right now.
 
# 204 pirates1fan @ 02/17/14 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by tnixen
I think it would take about 3 years for MLB The Show to take just about full potential of the PS4.
I would probably say something similar, but I guess I try to compare it to the PS3. Three years on the PS3 would have been through MLB 09 The Show. There was still a lot of great things added from '10 on. Also, with the greater power of the PS4 compared to the PS3, I still think there will be a lot of nice potential there even come 2017 and beyond.

But I still want to focus on this year. Way to much to be excited about now to be thinking about 2017.
 
# 205 Woodweaver @ 02/17/14 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Born Again
I wonder if lefty catchers will be in or just lefty infielders


No lefty catchers
 
# 206 tabarnes19_SDS @ 02/17/14 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
We don't know yet, can't say either way right now.
Thanks Ramone for the response.

Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
 
# 207 seanjeezy @ 02/17/14 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by tnixen
I think it will take about 3 years for MLB The Show to use the full potential of the PS4.
I would hope not... This generation will not last 8 years like the previous one, its going to be 5-6 years like the PS1 and PS2. The PS4 was built with maximizing profits in mind, there is no super secret sauce like the cell this time around.

However, that won't stop the dev team from working in steps. Lay the groundwork in year one with features and modes, bring on the eye candy in year two!
 
# 208 MrOldboy @ 02/17/14 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
We don't know yet, can't say either way right now.
Wait, is Ramone saying they don't know if its being worked on or not? Or is he saying they don't know if they can get it in in time?

This seems like a huge deal if the logic is better only in online franchise. Really curious about this now.
 
# 209 Viking86 @ 02/17/14 08:42 PM
Wow! This is quite amazing. I can't wait to see a full game on the PS4.
 
# 210 nemesis04 @ 02/17/14 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by woz411
also we have confirmation that SOS is still in the game for the PS4 right?
I have not seen anything confirming this. I think people are going with the notion it will not be in for the ps4.
 
# 211 Mike10693 @ 02/17/14 08:43 PM
Hope this question makes sense. With the ability to carry over franchises from year to year, I'm assuming new players won't get to be added. For instance, I am a Red Sox fan, but if I was converting over from last year, there isn't a way Xander Boegarts could just be added to my existing franchise even though it's the new year of the game? He of course was not in last years game, but is in this year. Anyone know how will that work? With this feature, will brand new players and rookies not get added to the existing franchise?
 
# 212 pirates1fan @ 02/17/14 08:45 PM
I think that for me the biggest thing is graphics. Yes, I love RTTS and Franchise, but I think the graphical improvements will just be simply awesome. I was really hoping for Ball Boy's, and I am thrilled to see that. I can only imagine, too what PNC Park will look like, and the crowd improvements will be very welcome as well. Can't wait to see it in video!
 
# 213 Curahee @ 02/17/14 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Threeebs
which of us were perceived as correct.
The statement made about the no random infield lefties is correct.
This is how his quotes were ordered.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Curahee
Somehow I highly doubt that left handed infielders will be randomly placed on the roster.
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Originally Posted by Threeebs
Although I respect your opinion on the matter, I highly doubt you're correct.
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Originally Posted by Woodweaver
He's correct.
 
# 214 Factzzz @ 02/17/14 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by seanjeezy
I would hope not... This generation will not last 8 years like the previous one, its going to be 5-6 years like the PS1 and PS2. The PS4 was built with maximizing profits in mind, there is no super secret sauce like the cell this time around.

However, that won't stop the dev team from working in steps. Lay the groundwork in year one with features and modes, bring on the eye candy in year two!
I hope this is the case, because a lot of possible "eye candy" didn't get in this year (a lot did of course, ie. fans, signs, ball boys, etc.).
 
# 215 Woodweaver @ 02/17/14 08:46 PM
[quote=tnixen;2045962762]
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Originally Posted by Woodweaver


So if I put Ryan Howard on third base he will actually throw left handed?


That's right. You are welcome to hoist yourself by your on petard...or if he's the only one left on the bench.
 
# 216 Woodweaver @ 02/17/14 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Threeebs

I'm sorry Woodweaver but you kind of jumbled up our quotes a bit and I kind of misunderstood which of us were perceived as correct. I'm really interested in this matter so if it's not too much a hassle could you clarify that for me?
Sorry, I was making some memorable quotes here while trying to sort out the quotes on the screen.


Curahee was correct. You are free to create a left handed SS, 2B, or 3B, but we will not create any because...that would be crazy. Also, if you want or have to swap a left handed player into one of those positions, he will play it left handed in all its awkwardness.
 
# 217 Threeebs @ 02/17/14 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Woodweaver
Sorry, I was making some memorable quotes here while trying to sort out the quotes on the screen.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Woodweaver


Curahee was correct. You are free to create a left handed SS, 2B, or 3B, but we will not create any because...that would be crazy. Also, if you want or have to swap a left handed player into one of those positions, he will play it left handed in all its awkwardness.


Beautimus! Thanks for the clarification. I thought you were saying Curahee was correct initially but I was confused when more of my quote was left at the end. Glad I won't be seeing an upside down league!
 
# 218 shaneomac @ 02/17/14 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
Yeah that's not happening year one of a new console cycle.
Any comment on if there is at least generic uniforms that is not city specific?
 
# 219 tnixen @ 02/17/14 09:01 PM
[quote=Woodweaver;2045962851]
Quote:
Originally Posted by tnixen



That's right. You are welcome to hoist yourself by your on petard...or if he's the only one left on the bench.
This is so cool that you added this. I think the only game that I remember that had left handed infielders besides the first basemen was Tony Larussa baseball.

Can Catchers also throw left handed then?
 
# 220 Mabster @ 02/17/14 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by woz411
also we have confirmation that SOS is still in the game for the PS4 right?
If PS4 doesn't allow mp3 playback then it'd be real difficult (impossible?) for Sounds of the Show to be implemented.

That's one good thing about the wait till May. It gives Sony time to update the console to allow this.

I'm confident it'll happen.
 


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