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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Where's the Fun in Fielding?

    This week, Ryan Spencer checks in with an article detailing various users' thoughts of how to improve fielding in baseball games. Check out his article, Where's the Fun in Fielding?

    "A little over a week ago, I saw a thread in the MLB The Show forum that caught my attention: “Ways to make fielding more fun?” The thread, created by OS member metallidevils, argued that fielding in all baseball games -- past and present -- was boring and tiresome."
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  • jim416
    Banned
    • Feb 2003
    • 10606

    #2
    Re: Where's the Fun in Fielding?

    I dunno, I think I speak for the most average gamer. Well, if not, for myself, lol.

    This game finally gets fielding down where it's not so difficult to be frustrating. I like the first step. Balls hit hard down the line I would never have a chance with. Balls in the gap, the same way, at least I have both OFers going for it and then I can quickly choose who is 'closer' to the play.

    If there were fielding levels of difficulty, sure, but to make it more complicated for everyone I think it would hurt the average joe who, like me, really likes to field (after having practiced quite a bit), but who might have to go back to AUTO field because the level of gamer ability is too high, and I might just become frustrated.

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    • rspencer86
      MIB Crew
      • Sep 2004
      • 8806

      #3
      I agree with you, fielding should not see an increase in difficulty/complexity on all levels. But it just seems a little strange that fielding is the same on both Rookie and Hall of Fame. There should be something that makes it more difficult as you move up the difficulty levels.

      It would be best if they could separate the difficulty levels by batting, pitching, and defense. So if I was an excellent hitter but fielding was too difficult on the higher levels, I could mix and match to get the perfect difficulty.
      Ryan Spencer

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      • mel81399
        Rookie
        • Jan 2008
        • 32

        #4
        I think they (SCEA) are very close to getting it down.
        The fielding meter needs tweaking because I do feel like my bad throws are random.
        The first basemen has yet to not scoop up a ball in the dirt.
        The action of my OF being sucked into making the play feels a bit awkward but I am over that.
        All in all this game has been on the shelfs for over three months and I still look forward to firing up my PS3 or my PSP and getting in 9.

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        • PaperLantern
          Rookie
          • Dec 2007
          • 255

          #5
          Honestly, fielding has been the most fun part of baseball games for years in my opinion.
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          • Sigma4Life
            Pro
            • Oct 2003
            • 740

            #6
            Why are you mentioning MVP while completely ignoring MLB 2k8 as if it doesn't exist? I think 2K8 does a great job of making fielding interesting. 08 is a better sim but the controls of 2k8 are superior.
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            • rp71284
              Rookie
              • Feb 2006
              • 90

              #7
              Well I'm going to ignore MLB2K8 since I didn't play it and it would be wrong to form an opinion about it without at least trying it.

              Anyway, I do agree that in The Show, the animations kick in way way too early.

              Here's a glaring example:

              Man on 1st, 2 outs
              If there is a ground ball hit, your fielder automatically starts the animation to throw to 1st. So if you decide you rather get the easy out at 2nd, the fielder has to stop his animation that makes him look towards 1st and start the whole process over again which means you're too late to get any out by the time the ball gets to 2nd.

              The thing I don't like about the game, and it's my only major gripe (besides the problems with people covering bases), is that the only options in a lot of things such as fielding are "Auto" and "CPU Assisted".

              I loved how in MLB, I could roam around after the play. I could throw all over the diamond pretty much. There was freedom. In The Show, once you make the out, you can't do anything. You can't even run into your own guy like in MVP 04 (I think they took it out of 05).

              Trust me I love how the show plays & looks, but there are some things that remind me of MLB 2K7 & MVP 04, as in they are so close to getting the game near perfection. MVP took 3 years, and next year will be the 3rd installment (at least on the PS3).

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              • Knight165
                *ll St*r
                • Feb 2003
                • 24964

                #8
                Re: Where's the Fun in Fielding?

                Originally posted by rp71284

                The thing I don't like about the game, and it's my only major gripe (besides the problems with people covering bases), is that the only options in a lot of things such as fielding are "Auto" and "CPU Assisted".
                I hear you about the "short way" out...

                But are you sure there is no Manual fielding? I thought it was Manual/Assisted or Auto?

                M.K.
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                • Deltron
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 340

                  #9
                  Baseball Stars on NES is a game with fun fielding. First of all you have to react quickly to grounders or line drives, making it seem as if you are really making a great play when you field a tough-to-reach smash. Secondly, instead of a metered throw you must press the d-pad in the direction of the base at the same time as the throw button. If you hit both simultaneously, the game rewards you with a hard throw. This method really makes if feel as if you earn the out when you gun out a fast runner by timing the throw correctly; opposed to the meter which feels out of place and slows down the gameplay.

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                  • callmetaternuts
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 7045

                    #10
                    Re: Where's the Fun in Fielding?

                    There are a few changes that could be made. Dont suck the players into the animation by the ball. In the outfield, you can be within 5 yards of the ball and you still make the catch.
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                    • chuckm1961
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 1429

                      #11
                      [checks for snipers; peeks out carefully]

                      MVP 05 had great fielding. Absolutely loved it.

                      [runs for cover]
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                      • PaperLantern
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 255

                        #12
                        Originally posted by chuckm1961
                        [checks for snipers; peeks out carefully]

                        MVP 05 had great fielding. Absolutely loved it.

                        [runs for cover]
                        Yeah MVP 05 definitely had the best fielding ever.

                        Of course I've always liked the fielding in Ken Griffey Jr's Slugfest as well.
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                        • uraz3r0
                          Rookie
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 312

                          #13
                          Re: Where's the Fun in Fielding?

                          Originally posted by PaperLantern
                          Honestly, fielding has been the most fun part of baseball games for years in my opinion.
                          There is nothing better than diving at a screamer down the line with your 3B and peg Chone Figgins out at home.

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                          • Doran
                            Pro
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 641

                            #14
                            Re: Where's the Fun in Fielding?

                            The only time I have fun fielding as a CF is with a homer and a low fence (which I haven't had yet). Flyouts are too easy. Shallow line drives and hits into the gap are just not fun at all. Until my CF gets better and I can start diving, I really have no fun with fielding. I look forward to my ABs every game.
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                            • bizarro
                              Rookie
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 314

                              #15
                              Re: Where's the Fun in Fielding?

                              For season two in my franchise, I've switched off every in-game visual indicator possible, in an attempt to make it a little tougher and just look a bit more like a real baseball game. Fielding in the outfield is definitely more of an adventure this way. I changed the fielding cam to 'high' to get a little more eye-time on the actual ball, and rely a good deal on the initial jump that the computer gives you to determine the likely landing spot. But what's neat is that I have to play line drives a lot more conservatively... whereas before I could just high-tail it directly for the landing marker, now my first priority is taking an angle that will prevent the ball from getting by me.

                              I recommend it for anyone looking to mix things up.

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