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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward



    MLB The Show 16
    information is now rolling out fast and heavy as we head into Spring Training season. The most recent Twitch stream focused exclusively on gameplay. Below are some of my quick reactions as I watched the feed.

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  • Sip_16
    Rookie
    • Feb 2013
    • 351

    #2
    Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

    A couple of the dives players made looked so smooth. I really can't wait to play defense in this game if the game runs this transitionally well. Hopefully with more hit types and just randomness of hits, this should be the most fun playing defense in The Show history.

    Playing SS in my baseball life, I always loved playing the field and while I play on both sides on the ball when i play the show, it just started to feel a little stale on the defensive side and just feels like theres been new life given to it and looks fantastic!

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    • nomo17k
      Permanently Banned
      • Feb 2011
      • 5735

      #3
      Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

      Regarding the new play variety, my only concern would be that all those "great plays" get triggered too frequently.

      In the stream, I understand that the devs were generating hits to trigger all these new plays so I am not saying this from what I saw in the stream itself, but there are certain type of great plays that we see often in The Show but really are not completed successfully as often in real life (and vice versa).

      The examples would be all the bare-hand catches by middle infielders in double plays and (a couple years ago) outfielders's failed dive attempts. The former would contribute to a slight inflation of GIDPs (which usually has been the case with The Show) and the latter contributed to inflation of triples.

      Hopefully all the great plays only happen occasionally enough to keep them precious.
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      • Bullit
        Bacon is Better
        • Aug 2009
        • 5004

        #4
        Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

        I wish that they would have gone into more depth with the Pitcher/Runner information. I thought a couple of times they were going to show some plays, but it never panned out.

        This really has me intrigued because honestly, for me, it was one of my biggest disappointments in '15. The little bit of info that I did get has given me hope that the cat and mouse aspect is very much back in the game.
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        • ryanmc564
          Pro
          • Jan 2014
          • 765

          #5
          Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

          Originally posted by Bullit
          I wish that they would have gone into more depth with the Pitcher/Runner information. I thought a couple of times they were going to show some plays, but it never panned out.

          This really has me intrigued because honestly, for me, it was one of my biggest disappointments in '15. The little bit of info that I did get has given me hope that the cat and mouse aspect is very much back in the game.


          I do too, I think the contest they did cut into too much time during the stream due to they just sat there for what 10 minutes? just playing and not saying anything while they did the contest.

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          • Beatles
            Banned
            • Jul 2014
            • 413

            #6
            Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

            I'm really really bummed that you can still only challenge calls at first base. Replay has been around for years now and is very important. Very disappointing that they still haven't added it for all the real life calls.

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            • jb12780
              Hall of Fame
              • Oct 2008
              • 10665

              #7
              Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

              Originally posted by Beatles
              I'm really really bummed that you can still only challenge calls at first base. Replay has been around for years now and is very important. Very disappointing that they still haven't added it for all the real life calls.
              They stated in the stream yesterday something along the lines of all the new animations and gameplay improvements wouldn't have happened if they expanded replay capabilities.

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              • CSUFresnoClassof2011
                Rookie
                • Jul 2013
                • 440

                #8
                Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

                Originally posted by jb12780
                They stated in the stream yesterday something along the lines of all the new animations and gameplay improvements wouldn't have happened if they expanded replay capabilities.

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                Personally I am fine with not having challenges in the game. I'm really interested in the umpire personalities. That's going to make the game play have more variety.

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                • Scott
                  Your Go-to TV Expert
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 20030

                  #9
                  Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

                  Originally posted by CSUFresnoClassof2011
                  Personally I am fine with not having challenges in the game. I'm really interested in the umpire personalities. That's going to make the game play have more variety.
                  I agree, the umpire personalities and biases will add an extra element to the game.
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                  • Cowboy008
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 4574

                    #10
                    Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

                    I'm really liking what they have added to this years game and the last stream got me even more excited. Just wish they would have shown off a few more things though.

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                    • asu666
                      Pro
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 700

                      #11
                      MLB 16 looks great so far, I just hope Sony San Diego's QA department comes through with a solid initial release.

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                      • tsbraves
                        Rookie
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 251

                        #12
                        I tried to ask several times in the chat feed but it was so fast they may not have seen it or maybe they addressed it earlier and I didn't hear or see it - but - I sure hope the pitcher being hit by a batted ball is WAY toned down and when he is hit hard, he doesn't just limp around a second and wave off the trainer. That was an unrealistic aspect of 15 I hope they have fixed.

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                        • Factzzz
                          FA
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 1655

                          #13
                          Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

                          Originally posted by tsbraves
                          I tried to ask several times in the chat feed but it was so fast they may not have seen it or maybe they addressed it earlier and I didn't hear or see it - but - I sure hope the pitcher being hit by a batted ball is WAY toned down and when he is hit hard, he doesn't just limp around a second and wave off the trainer. That was an unrealistic aspect of 15 I hope they have fixed.
                          2:45 of this video helps answer that a little bit.

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                          • theu715
                            Rookie
                            • May 2014
                            • 110

                            #14
                            Originally posted by tsbraves
                            I tried to ask several times in the chat feed but it was so fast they may not have seen it or maybe they addressed it earlier and I didn't hear or see it - but - I sure hope the pitcher being hit by a batted ball is WAY toned down and when he is hit hard, he doesn't just limp around a second and wave off the trainer. That was an unrealistic aspect of 15 I hope they have fixed.
                            They actually mentioned that if a pitcher gets hit in the head they'll stay in the game. They had polled or tested people and said more people complained that they would randomly lose their pitcher that way.

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                            • ryanmc564
                              Pro
                              • Jan 2014
                              • 765

                              #15
                              Re: MLB The Show 16: Gameplay Taking Steps Forward

                              Originally posted by theu715
                              They actually mentioned that if a pitcher gets hit in the head they'll stay in the game. They had polled or tested people and said more people complained that they would randomly lose their pitcher that way.


                              I thought they said it wouldn't automatically take them out, but you had the option to take them out or leave them in.

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