Home
Preview
Major League Baseball 2K9 Preview (Xbox 360)

I have played quite a bit of our beta copy of Major League Baseball 2K9, so I will give my impressions of what I have seen so far. Just keep in mind, some of the issues I have witnessed will not be in the final retail version, according to the developers of the game.

Some Unanswered Questions

The biggest question has to be the frame rate and the A.I. swinging at anything remotely close to the strike zone. After multiple games, I can definitely tell you there are some issues with the frame rate, but those issues are not consistently popping up. For example, here are some instances where I have seen hiccups in animations one time, and then a few innings later, seen the exact type of play and not seen any hiccups.

I have seen slowdown and loss of frames during certain cut scenes and foul ball situations. Obviously, these instances will not affect the gameplay at all, but there are some that do. For example, I have seen slowdowns on grounders in the infield, pop ups that drop just in front of an outfielder and on occasion after a bunt when the catcher is throwing the ball to first base. Just remember, I am not seeing this stuff all the time, but I am seeing it.

When playing the A.I., it seems it swings at everything in the strike zone, rarely swinging at balls outside the zone. So, it makes it very difficult to get a decent pitch count. I have messed with the sliders, and while improving it some, I am still not satisfied.

I have seen a thread on the forums talking about this issue, and will try a few of the ideas posted there and then report the results.

I have also noticed a few other issues that I feel should be mentioned. On occasion, you will overthrow your intended teammate. This of course happens if you are being aggressive on your throw. However, for example, I will occasionally overthrow my third baseman. Now, if the ball gets passed him and the teammate backing that throw up, the A.I. seems to think the play is over and will not give you a free advance. It does not happen all the time, but I feel it should be mentioned.

In a low scoring game, I would like to see the A.I. bunt a guy over from first -- sometimes the A.I. listens to my request. Still, while sacrifices do occur at times, they do not happen as often as I would like them to.

Some Kudos

On the other end of things, I have been able to generate walks for my team. If you are patient, you will see walks. In addition, the hit variety has got to be seen to be believed. Even though I have not actually captured most of the various hits, I have witnessed seeing-eye singles, bloop singles, slow grounders, dribblers, line drives just over the leaping infielders, as well as foul balls off the batter's foot.

The commentary is very solid. There are some repetitive sayings, but it is very well done and appropriate in all situations. But, just like the fans, the commentators could be more excited during certain situations. Speaking of the fans, they get a little more frantic as the game progresses. You will especially see this in the ninth inning of a close game because you will slowly see fans stand up in different parts of the stadium, until finally all the fans are up out of their seats cheering the home team on.

Real-time atmosphere is very nicely done. I cannot tell you how well it has been implemented. You see some of it in the videos, but there are so many other instances of it. The camera angles are also implemented very well, as you can adjust the pitching and batting camera to quite a few different positions. While it is nice to have so many different camera options, it is disappointing that there are no outfield-adjustable cameras.

Some "Little Things"

Also, here are just a few "little things" I have seen. When foul balls are hit into the dugouts, players jump out of the way. This also happens in the bullpens. On pitches in the dirt that are misplayed by the catcher, the batter will wave the runner to advance. However, the batter is not always right. On close balls and strikes calls, you will see the batter give an evil eye to the ump and even shake his head. On close safe/out calls, you will see players become frustrated with the umps and throw their arms up and argue the call -- to no avail. Player jerseys get dirty in the field and when running the bases.

A Few More Issues

Here are also a few more things that are bothering me. There are some clipping issues -- players are going through other players; some home run balls are going through walls after they bounce into the stands; and there is a lack of take-out slides (or at least I have not seen any).

It is also odd seeing players look at one base, but then throwing to another. The best example of this is on a double play ball: The second baseman or shortstop will look home, but will still throw it to first. It just looks odd. *In addition, outfielders crow hop most throws back into the infield, even those that go to the cutoff man; but, they do not occur when there is a putout.

* Edit: Just noticed if you hold the left trigger, while throwing to a base or cut off man, you won't crow hop. (At least, most of the time), unless you are throwing home. Another thing I noticed, you can pump fake a throw to a base, if you hold the right trigger.

Wrapping It Up

All in all, I am enjoying my time with the game even though I have a few gripes with the gameplay. If the developers tweak the game so the A.I. does not swing at everything in the zone and get the frame rate right, I will be satisfied, and I am sure most gamers will be as well.


Major League Baseball 2K9 Videos
Member Comments
# 81 fistofrage @ 02/17/09 05:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by JoshCA916
wow how i grow tired of reading this statement, just because somebody owns a ps3 means they can't prefer 2k over the show, i chose to go with a ps3 over 360 because i had a ps2 and liked it, i played 2k baseball on my ps2 and it was the same on the xbox and ps2 so since i upgraded to next gen and chose the ps3 that means i can't like 2k baseball and if they were just as good on both systems then doesnt mean that 2k should not try to make a good game for the ps3 vs. the 360 now, there is no excuse for the game not to be the same, i am sorry but the show wasn't a good game until 07 i played it in 06 vs. 2k6 and the show was a sad game then, it has come along way now and i think is a good game, but i prefer 2k baseball as it gives me more of a next gen feel
I've never played the show because I don'tr have a PS3, but I will tell you that you would be in the vast majority of people I have encountered who have a Ps3 and prefer 2k over the show. In fact I know numerous people who have purchased a PS3 for the sole purpose of playing The Show.
 
# 82 scoobywho @ 02/17/09 08:36 PM
wont be better than the show 09 no matter what 2k does.. they never put enough effort into there GAMEPLAY department
 
# 83 stealyerface @ 02/17/09 09:41 PM
They're putting their effort into the gameplay. But, hopefully there will be some great strides made there. Not unlike your grammar.
 
# 84 ShowTyme15 @ 02/17/09 11:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by K_GUN
have player sunglasses been removed?
no they still have sunglasses.
 
# 85 Skyboxer @ 02/18/09 07:55 AM
Ok I am one who bought A ps3 (When it was 600.00 no less) just for The Show.
Yeah I love The Show. However time doesn't stand still and things do change.
Will I still prefer The Show over 2K9 this year? Probably, but has the gap been closed some? Absolutely.
What The Show has added this year is pretty awesome and is mainly due to the core gameplay being great. 2K had a good amount of work to do in the gameplay department IMO and it looks like they have made a great step forward. If this keeps up, in no time they also will be able to focus on the extra stuff.
Bottom line is we as baseball fans are big winners this year.

2K looks like a very fun game this year and I for one will have it day one along with The Show.
 
# 86 areobee401 @ 02/18/09 11:18 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skyboxer
Ok I am one who bought A ps3 (When it was 600.00 no less) just for The Show.
Yeah I love The Show. However time doesn't stand still and things do change.
Will I still prefer The Show over 2K9 this year? Probably, but has the gap been closed some? Absolutely.
What The Show has added this year is pretty awesome and is mainly due to the core gameplay being great. 2K had a good amount of work to do in the gameplay department IMO and it looks like they have made a great step forward. If this keeps up, in no time they also will be able to focus on the extra stuff.
Bottom line is we as baseball fans are big winners this year.

2K looks like a very fun game this year and I for one will have it day one along with The Show.
Ditto
 
# 87 Qb @ 02/18/09 12:04 PM
Allow me to remind everyone that we don't want to see pointless back & forth regarding The Show & 2K or statements proclaiming the superiority of one title in the other forum. Millennium was quite clear in his "Read before posting" thread. Please keep this in mind for both forums...
 
# 88 trm538 @ 02/18/09 12:20 PM
I have a ps3, what game should I get? 2k9 or the show
 
# 89 Jimbo68 @ 02/18/09 12:44 PM
I am one of those people who bought a PS3 last year for just the show. But I used the Blu Ray player as a selling point to my wife. Those of us married will understand. I also own a 360, and I played a demo of MLB2K8 on it, and it looked pretty but really sucked otherwise. So I am comfortable saying that last year The Show won hands down last year. This year I believe it will be a little closer. Won't really know until early March when the reviews start pouring in. So I'll save my opinions until then. One thing, those people saying that MLB2K9 has poor throwing animations, as an artist, I don't think they look very different from this year's The Show videos. But like I said, will just have to wait a bit longer to actually see the final results.
 
# 90 SwinginAs12 @ 02/18/09 02:53 PM
Steve can you show a video of the A's vs. the Angels?
 
# 91 Money99 @ 02/18/09 03:35 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skyboxer
Ok I am one who bought A ps3 (When it was 600.00 no less) just for The Show.
Yeah I love The Show. However time doesn't stand still and things do change.
Will I still prefer The Show over 2K9 this year? Probably, but has the gap been closed some? Absolutely.
What The Show has added this year is pretty awesome and is mainly due to the core gameplay being great. 2K had a good amount of work to do in the gameplay department IMO and it looks like they have made a great step forward. If this keeps up, in no time they also will be able to focus on the extra stuff.
Bottom line is we as baseball fans are big winners this year.

2K looks like a very fun game this year and I for one will have it day one along with The Show.
Excellent post. I'm in the same boat as I actually traded in my 360 for bluray and The Show.
But I'm very excited to try MLB2K9 out. It looks like VC is on the right track so who knows how good this series could get?
Poor VC, how many more games do they have to bail out? (NHL, MLB...someday maybe an NFL game? )
 
# 92 Jistic @ 02/18/09 05:30 PM
Any word from the Devs yet Steve?
 
# 93 Trevytrev11 @ 02/18/09 05:47 PM
It'd be nice to get some detailed impressions on the new hitting system. I think to date, we've seen one at-bat (one swing) of the new cursor/zone system. I'm curious to know how it reacts and what kind of feel it has in a game situation.
 
# 94 ChicagoSparty @ 02/19/09 11:06 AM
It's flatly unacceptable to have a baseball game where the CPU swings at virtually everything in the strike zone. That's not baseball. They've been making this game for how many years now? The pitcher/batter interface should be pretty far along by now.
 
# 95 stlchamp10 @ 02/19/09 03:59 PM
Is it March 3rd yet?
 
# 96 kingdevin @ 02/20/09 09:37 AM
Does anyone know what options r available for fielding cam's
 
# 97 Bigtonyclark @ 02/22/09 03:25 AM
Random question that I don't feel deserves a thread, but is a Live gold account required to use 2kshare?
 
# 98 BrianFifaFan @ 02/22/09 10:57 AM
Thanks Steve for the preview, and thanks for talking about the framerate. This seems to be a problem with 2k's games as of late, NBA2k9 was just a mess in this regard. I just don't get how they went from buttery smooth framerates early in this gen, to the herky-jerky mess it is now. Maybe they need to stop adding "sig styles" until they get a decent rendering engine. I'm gonna take a "wait and see" on this one......
 
# 99 dave_sz @ 02/22/09 02:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Scottdau
I am lucky I have a 360 and PS3, so I hope the PS3 and 360 are the same though. So I don't know which one to get. I have a feeling the 360 one will be a little better. So who knows.
show for ps3 and 2k9 for the 360, that's what i'm doing. Won't get the show til the season starts if I like 2k9...
 
# 100 K_GUN @ 02/22/09 08:17 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BrianFifaFan
Thanks Steve for the preview, and thanks for talking about the framerate. This seems to be a problem with 2k's games as of late, NBA2k9 was just a mess in this regard. I just don't get how they went from buttery smooth framerates early in this gen, to the herky-jerky mess it is now. Maybe they need to stop adding "sig styles" until they get a decent rendering engine. I'm gonna take a "wait and see" on this one......


was NBA2K9 upgraded to 60fps?

it seems that's the Lowest Common D in all these issues
 


Post A Comment
Only OS members can post comments
Please login or register to post a comment.