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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
But then again, I feel like this is an issue with the game overall. Fielders have always seemed just as likely to boot a routine grounder or Knoblach a throw than they are to boot a tough backhand or airmail a throw after diving to their backhand and popping up.Comment
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MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
See I'm different in this. Just because someone isn't used to playing OF, doesn't mean they can't attempt to dive for a ball, or an OF playing SS can't attempt a jump throw. It just means that they're significantly less likely for it be successful. I don't like taking away animations, just make the success rate way lower for the higher level animations.
But then again, I feel like this is an issue with the game overall. Fielders have always seemed just as likely to boot a routine grounder or Knoblach a throw than they are to boot a tough backhand or airmail a throw after diving to their backhand and popping up.
I believe they are referring to the animations between an average/sub par fielder and the higher rated defensive guys. I expect somebody like Mike Trout to have more animations available in situations where a flashy, spectacular play can be made. Where as your average fielder will have less available animations and won't make the flashy plays due to their lack of skill/ratings. I think all the fielders have the basic animations available for catches, dives, etc., but the higher tier defenders are gonna have more/better animations tied to their ratings and also a higher chance of seeing those animations in certain fielding situations.Comment
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
My gut feeling tells me this will not be fixed until if and when we get new player models.Comment
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
yea, they said it's not changing.Comment
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
I believe they are referring to the animations between an average/sub par fielder and the higher rated defensive guys. I expect somebody like Mike Trout to have more animations available in situations where a flashy, spectacular play can be made. Where as your average fielder will have less available animations and won't make the flashy plays due to their lack of skill/ratings. I think all the fielders have the basic animations available for catches, dives, etc., but the higher tier defenders are gonna have more/better animations tied to their ratings and also a higher chance of seeing those animations in certain fielding situations.
That's what I'm saying. Limiting animations isn't realistic, but lowering the effectiveness isComment
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
I understand that. But just because Mike Trout is a better outfielder than me doesn't mean I can't go out and attempt a spectacular play. The difference is that Trout makes the play and I don't.
That's what I'm saying. Limiting animations isn't realistic, but lowering the effectiveness isComment
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
I understand that. But just because Mike Trout is a better outfielder than me doesn't mean I can't go out and attempt a spectacular play. The difference is that Trout makes the play and I don't.
That's what I'm saying. Limiting animations isn't realistic, but lowering the effectiveness is
I think limiting animations AND lowering the effectiveness is realistic within the game though. It's obvious to say that the majority of elite defensive players are faster, more athletic, have better reaction times, and have better range/fielding ability than average defenders.
I'm not saying your average outfielder or infielder can't make the same diving attempts. I just think that when these attempts (non routine attempts) are made in the game, it isn't realistic to see someone like Marlon Byrd making the exact same diving catch animation that Mike Trout might have. Some defensive plays might look similar, but for the "wow" moments on defense, I think the game should reflect the difference in those type of fielders.
P.s. Bad comparison with ol' Marlon Byrd, but you get my drift. LolComment
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
I think limiting animations AND lowering the effectiveness is realistic within the game though. It's obvious to say that the majority of elite defensive players are faster, more athletic, have better reaction times, and have better range/fielding ability than average defenders.
I'm not saying your average outfielder or infielder can't make the same diving attempts. I just think that when these attempts (non routine attempts) are made in the game, it isn't realistic to see someone like Marlon Byrd making the exact same diving catch animation that Mike Trout might have. Some defensive plays might look similar, but for the "wow" moments on defense, I think the game should reflect the difference in those type of fielders.
P.s. Bad comparison with ol' Marlon Byrd, but you get my drift. Lol
You had it coming... LolPSN: Moss394463Comment
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Re: MLB The Show 16 Twitch Stream - The Little Things (Archive Available)
I think limiting animations AND lowering the effectiveness is realistic within the game though. It's obvious to say that the majority of elite defensive players are faster, more athletic, have better reaction times, and have better range/fielding ability than average defenders.
I'm not saying your average outfielder or infielder can't make the same diving attempts. I just think that when these attempts (non routine attempts) are made in the game, it isn't realistic to see someone like Marlon Byrd making the exact same diving catch animation that Mike Trout might have. Some defensive plays might look similar, but for the "wow" moments on defense, I think the game should reflect the difference in those type of fielders.
P.s. Bad comparison with ol' Marlon Byrd, but you get my drift. Lol
Maybe having different looking animations based on a player type/ability, but not fewer/more animations. I just don't like the idea of limiting what animations hit with a player because they're not as good, rather than making them just less effective at doing it.
Just a different approach. I obviously have to really see how this is going to work before completely judging it.Comment
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