Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
Glad there are people that get it. I remember a few years ago some were floating the the idea that MLB was unhappy with MLB2K. Why should they care? They're not getting additional revenue from the game selling more or scoring better. Anymore than the NFL cares what Madden is/sells, and it has complete exclusivity (versus limited MLB exclusivity). It was just another way to bash MLB2K as a game.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
I am done with this title. I hope in a few years there is a new one for the 360. To little to late sorry.Madden Fan 4 life!
2K sports...the only place where such things as errors can be "over looked" while making a baseball game.Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
True, but in the area of branding, you care if the only game on a very popular gaming system (360) is not welcomed positively by consumers. If I care anything about my product, I would not be settled with simply contracting some type of exclusivity. Like when MLB 2K6 came out for the 360, and the freezing issue occured, I think the MLB should be very concerned. And yes, even more so with Madden 06 on the 360. That was awful.HBO's "The Wire" should rank as one of the top 10 shows EVER on tv - period
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
These entities are apparently selling out to the highest bidder. And in the end, it's not like the game is the horrible abomination that some fans try to paint the game as. Yes, MLB2K6 was horrible. So was Madden '06. So was NBA Live '07. AND Live '08. I think the first next gen FIFA was nothing to write home about. NASCAR next gen was a disappointment. This situation isn't unique to MLB2K as someone like Pastapadre might have people believe. Should MLB have been concerned? Yes. But so should every other league; it's not like this was a unique situation. At the very least, there is an alternative with the MLB issue. If baseball is truly that important to someone, there is at least a viable alternative, which is more than I can say about NFL/NCAA football.I dont remember there names but they were allot of fun....Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
Point being, MLB2K6 was an abomination. Acting as if 2K9 is no better - or as some try to argue, worse - is a ridiculous overstatement. MLB2K9 didn't light the world on fire, but it was far from deserving labeled as the worst sports title. The game suffers because it's constantly compared to a game that's considered to be the best baseball game ever. If it had to luxury of only being able to be compared to itself like Madden is, I think perception would be a little different.HBO's "The Wire" should rank as one of the top 10 shows EVER on tv - period
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
I'm not sure which of the major sports titles you would consider worse than MLB 2K series. Nothing that EA or SCEA produces is worse, certainly. I'd say the only series that might be worse would be the NHL 2K series. The point being that if it isn't the worst, then it's at least vying for that title along with another 2K product.Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
But what good is all that innovation is the results are sub-par? I'd rather have no innovation and solid results than tons and tons of innovation and mediocre results.Last edited by metal134; 12-24-2009, 10:25 AM.A screaming comes across the sky...Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
Now, the other game can. Think about their commercial with Pedrioa last year, which basically said the MVP can't hit the high inside fastball in real life and won't be able to in our game either. And we're not going to jeopardize realism for anyone, even the MVP and our cover boy.
Maybe 2K is going to try and go this way this year with their Pitcher vs. Batter commercials, but if they are going to shy away from innovation for a year and focus stricly on the nuts and bolts of baseball, they have to deliver 100% otherwise, what hope do we have.Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
The thing is, I think 2K can make a solid baseball game. The foundation is there, it just needs a lot of polish. Even the MLB series, to me, didn't reach it's potential until 09. They still have a chance to get it right. That being said, I'm not going to hold my breath.A screaming comes across the sky...Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
The thing is, I think 2K can make a solid baseball game. The foundation is there, it just needs a lot of polish. Even the MLB series, to me, didn't reach it's potential until 09. They still have a chance to get it right. That being said, I'm not going to hold my breath.
I guess it depends on how one defines foundation. Personally, I don't think this game is close when it comes to the basic fundamentals of baseball.
I'm not talking about anything graphic, animation or presentation related, but just the nuts and bolts of the actual sport; the brain behind the game is lacking.
Here is what I mean:
-When the AI pitches, there appears to be no logic behind their pitches and each pitch is nothing more than just a random choice. There is nothing I have seen that makes me thing the computer reacts to what just happened. If you chase a curve in the dirt, the computer doesn't catch on and throw that same pitch. If you take the first pitch 25 straight times, the computer will still try and throw a breaking pitch on the corner, etc.
-When the AI hits, they swing at everything. There aren't any different offensive personalities or philosophies for different hitters. Every hitter is ultra agressive and instead of waiting for their pitch, they just swing at any pitch.
-The computer never hit and runs and everytime they steal the hitter takes the pitch (even with 2 strikes). I can't say I've ever even seen the AI hitter swing and miss while the runner is stealing.
-4 step lead at first = a guaranteed throw regardless of how many times you make it back to first safely. 10, 20, 30 times in a row they will continue to throw over.
-No runners on and the hitter shows bunt way too early for a bunt for a hit.
The list goes on and on, but my point is that while they may have a foundation in place for a baseball game, they don't have one in place, IMO, for a good baseball game. My concern is and always has been with this series is that they don't have baseball saavy people making the baseball game and if that is true, how can this game ever be great?Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
I guess it depends on how one defines foundation. Personally, I don't think this game is close when it comes to the basic fundamentals of baseball.
I'm not talking about anything graphic, animation or presentation related, but just the nuts and bolts of the actual sport; the brain behind the game is lacking.
Here is what I mean:
-When the AI pitches, there appears to be no logic behind their pitches and each pitch is nothing more than just a random choice. There is nothing I have seen that makes me thing the computer reacts to what just happened. If you chase a curve in the dirt, the computer doesn't catch on and throw that same pitch. If you take the first pitch 25 straight times, the computer will still try and throw a breaking pitch on the corner, etc.
-When the AI hits, they swing at everything. There aren't any different offensive personalities or philosophies for different hitters. Every hitter is ultra agressive and instead of waiting for their pitch, they just swing at any pitch.
-The computer never hit and runs and everytime they steal the hitter takes the pitch (even with 2 strikes). I can't say I've ever even seen the AI hitter swing and miss while the runner is stealing.
-4 step lead at first = a guaranteed throw regardless of how many times you make it back to first safely. 10, 20, 30 times in a row they will continue to throw over.
-No runners on and the hitter shows bunt way too early for a bunt for a hit.
The list goes on and on, but my point is that while they may have a foundation in place for a baseball game, they don't have one in place, IMO, for a good baseball game. My concern is and always has been with this series is that they don't have baseball saavy people making the baseball game and if that is true, how can this game ever be great?
Great post man. I agree with everything you said in there. It's the baseball thats broken in their game.Comment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
Ditto
Lets hope they do make some substantial progress for the sake of gaming, and competition making things better for the gamer.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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Re: Not the Bottom of the Ninth, But a Big At-Bat Coming For MLB 2K10
MLB 2K already has a button press control scheme, is why.
I'm not sure which of the major sports titles you would consider worse than MLB 2K series. Nothing that EA or SCEA produces is worse, certainly. I'd say the only series that might be worse would be the NHL 2K series. The point being that if it isn't the worst, then it's at least vying for that title along with another 2K product.
I just think because there are no alternatives, people are learning to work with what's available. Is there really anything Madden 10 accomplishes that's truly distinctive? No one can say the game has established a great passing system; even it's big addition of unique QB throws was already done two years ago. And I could punch bunches of holes where the QB play is inferior to older games, such as QBs never taking sacks, distinctiveness, etc. It's still not as good as older games in terms of OL play. In terms of DL play. In terms of DB play. In terms of WR play. I bet one of the big wishlist items is just that defensive ends rush upfield. Next year. In 2011. After six years of exclusivity and without looking, I'll say this is actually a wishlist item. I've argued in various threads that Madden benefits greatly from really only being able to be compared to itself. MLB2K doesn't have that luxury.
I'm at best a casual baseball fan so I should be the last person arguing MLB2K9's merits. All I'm saying is that these games aren't judged the same way. When people compare MLB2K9 to something, it's usually being compared to The Show - which is considered the best baseball game to date. When Madden is compared to something, it's usually it's previously poor efforts. But even then there are still key areas that other older games did better, and many don't even try to argue that. It's just accepted because Madden is held to a lower standard. And the SCEA basketball game isn't really worth bringing up - but I'd guess there are legitimate reasons why no one's playing it.HBO's "The Wire" should rank as one of the top 10 shows EVER on tv - period
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