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  • ShowTyme15
    LADetermined
    • Jan 2004
    • 11853

    #16
    Re: MLB The Show 16: Breaking Down the First Twitch Stream

    Originally posted by HustlinOwl
    Even better they are optional so not sure what the big deal is?
    There is no big deal. People like to make a big deal out of nothing then come up with 1,000's of preconceived notions. Then throw around words like "arcade" to justify it. A lot of them act like they are the only ones on the planet the play the Show and forget OS only makes up 1% of those who actually play this game. It is what it is. They should be thankful they are optional features. Somehow people just seem to skip that tidbit of info and act like it doesn't exist.
    Last edited by ShowTyme15; 02-09-2016, 02:30 PM.

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    • p00p1
      Pro
      • Aug 2002
      • 987

      #17
      Re: MLB The Show 16: Breaking Down the First Twitch Stream

      Originally posted by GlennN
      Amen! In a sport that has always embraced stats, it is inexcusable that we get such little in the stats tracked. The game would be so much more immersive and enjoyable if I could look at a player card and see who he played for when, what kind of stats he had each year and career, what awards he has won, etc. This is an area that has not been improved since I can remember.
      Some stats are tracked and just not shown. When players get elected to the HOF, that screen shows expanded stats, but they are not presented anywhere else

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      • Bunselpower32
        Pro
        • Jul 2012
        • 947

        #18
        Originally posted by rick diesel
        As a big realism guy, I actually found Showtime to not be too arcadey, particularly from a defensive standpoint with the play slowing down. I know when I play in real life it seems like everything is in slow motion when I am fielding the ball. I did feel that it slowed down too much however, it would be ideal if the speed (not amount) of showtime was connected with the player's attributes and positional comfort/experience.

        Offensively, I think Showtime should be something that can be earned by starting a hot streak, not something that can be used once a game even when your player is in the midst of a big slump. Going 3 for 3 to start a game it make sense for Showtime to become available to use as your player is locked in, not so much if they are 0 for 3 with 3 Ks. There are other possible situations that could be used for Showtime such as if your player is facing a pitcher/team that he has had success against in the past. I think it makes sense to have separate hitting and fielding Showtime meters, with fielding always being present and based on attributes and hitting becoming available only when performance or situation dictates.

        Perks are definitely more arcade as they heavily dictate outcomes, but it is kind of relatable to something I have wanted to see for a while which is player "cards"/traits (like in Fifa and PES) to really add individuality to players with things such as acrobatic throw, leaping catch, crowd the plate, clubhouse leader, pinch hit hero, fan favorite, quick pick-off, etc.

        Both Showtime and Player Perks/traits are exciting new concepts, and I think in the future they can be adapted to work in modes outside of just Road to the Show and actually help add to the overall realism and strategy of the game and not just be something that makes RTTS more arcadey.
        Pretty much this.
        "The designated hitter rule is like letting someone else take Wilt Chamberlain's free throws."

        - Rick Wise

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        • Peter_OS
          Banned
          • Jul 2002
          • 5088

          #19
          Originally posted by GlennN
          Amen! In a sport that has always embraced stats, it is inexcusable that we get such little in the stats tracked. The game would be so much more immersive and enjoyable if I could look at a player card and see who he played for when, what kind of stats he had each year and career, what awards he has won, etc. This is an area that has not been improved since I can remember.
          Stat tracking over the years would be a welcome addition. Wonder how difficult it would be to implement this into the game. Have we ever had a baseball game that had this? I don't remember.
          Last edited by Peter_OS; 02-15-2016, 11:32 AM.

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          • p00p1
            Pro
            • Aug 2002
            • 987

            #20
            Re: MLB The Show 16: Breaking Down the First Twitch Stream

            As far as I can tell, this is the only series that doesn't have robust career stat tracking for all players, not just for single Road to the Show players.

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