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Old 12-17-2009, 12:10 PM   #1
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MLB '10: The Show Hands-On Preview (Destructoid)

Destructoid has posted their hands-on preview of MLB '10: The Show.

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"After I sent a few balls into Yankee Stadium’s short porch with Ryan Howard, Levine and I started up an exhibition game. He chose to play during the day in order to show off MLB 10’s daytime transitional lighting system. This year’s game had a dusk-to-darkness shift, but now, you’ll see the late afternoon shadows growing long and the sun getting lower in the sky -- in real time. It’s a subtle but impressive effect that’ll likely take you by surprise the first time you notice it. Weather effects are new to the series, too; our game was played in bright sunshine, but Levine told me that fog will envelop some games. And as you can see in the shot of Alex Rodriguez below, Sony has also given the game’s statistical overlays a face-lift, forgoing blue for black in the color scheme."
Platform: PS3

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Old 12-17-2009, 12:15 PM   #2
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Sweet, thanks for posting!

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He chose to play during the day in order to show off MLB 10’s daytime transitional lighting system. This year’s game had a dusk-to-darkness shift, but now, you’ll see the late afternoon shadows growing long and the sun getting lower in the sky -- in real time. It’s a subtle but impressive effect that’ll likely take you by surprise the first time you notice it. Weather effects are new to the series, too; our game was played in bright sunshine, but Levine told me that fog will envelop some games.
SWEET!

But the million dollar question is:

Will there be rain?
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Very nice! Thank you
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"Joining MLB 09’s hitting and baserunning practice modes will be pitching and fielding drills; the latter will help gamers get acclimated to the new throwing accuracy meter for fielders, which sounds like it’ll take after the one in EA Sports’ MVP Baseball 2005 "

Will the new accuracy meter be used in all game modes, not just RTTS? If so, that may go a long way toward improving fielding, which is one of my few gripes about the game.
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I’ve been an unabashed fan of The Show for some time now, but one gripe I’ve had with the games is their utter lack of collision detection on the field. At times, you could fool yourself into thinking you were watching a game on TV -- at least until a baserunner literally slid through the guy covering second. It was a jarring thing to see, and it completely ruined the immersive atmosphere that the developers had clearly worked so hard to create. But Levine told me that this was high on Sony San Diego’s list of fixes to implement in MLB 10, and he assured me that players won’t ghost through each other anymore. That was heartening -- the absence of collision detection was the only major visual issue I had with MLB 09.
Not to mention throwing accuracy meter like MVP 05!

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"Joining MLB 09’s hitting and baserunning practice modes will be pitching and fielding drills; the latter will help gamers get acclimated to the new throwing accuracy meter for fielders, which sounds like it’ll take after the one in EA Sports’ MVP Baseball 2005 "

Will the new accuracy meter be used in all game modes, not just RTTS? If so, that may go a long way toward improving fielding, which is one of my few gripes about the game.
Yes, the practice mode is to help you get used tot he new meter!!!

I guess they listened to those who wanted the MVP meter in the game!
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Good read. HR derby baby!
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"Joining MLB 09’s hitting and baserunning practice modes will be pitching and fielding drills; the latter will help gamers get acclimated to the new throwing accuracy meter for fielders, which sounds like it’ll take after the one in EA Sports’ MVP Baseball 2005 "

Will the new accuracy meter be used in all game modes, not just RTTS? If so, that may go a long way toward improving fielding, which is one of my few gripes about the game.
Thats awesome...like he said, I wonder if its available for all game modes.
I personally dont play RTTS, just season.
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