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  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42520

    #16
    Re: Press Row Podcast - MLB The Show 17 Has Reported

    Is there a way to download this podcast? I kind of want to listen to it while driving home from work.
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    • Turbojugend
      MVP
      • Sep 2013
      • 2242

      #17
      Re: Press Row Podcast - MLB The Show 17 Has Reported

      Originally posted by Blzer
      Is there a way to download this podcast? I kind of want to listen to it while driving home from work.


      There's a direct download link on that page.
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      • RawlingsHOH
        Rookie
        • Jan 2017
        • 39

        #18
        Re: Press Row Podcast - MLB The Show 17 Has Reported

        Originally posted by underdog13
        He does, but it doesn't seem like he knows the game. Yaknow?

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        I could see how someone would think that at times. Like other poster said TJ does spend a little too much time on DD



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        • @legendm0de
          Pro
          • Dec 2012
          • 763

          #19
          Re: Press Row Podcast - MLB The Show 17 Has Reported

          Originally posted by tessl
          I doubt anybody would be opposed to something like that but I'm not sure how easy it is to program it given face scan technology which is used. It might be easier to program physical reactions than facial expressions. You are correct it would add variety.

          I don't know if you remember a pitcher named Gaylord Perry. He would put his hands on his hips and stare at a fielder who made an error behind him. It was kind of amusing to watch but I doubt his teammates felt that way. Examples like that are few and far between and Gaylord got away with it because of his HOF ability.
          I know it's true of fifa, they individually scan a number of player specific facial expressions to go with the face scan. i wouldn't prioritize that kind of thing for my mechanism either.

          Signature persona quirks like the way you described Gaylord Perry would be welcome but can't think of a player today that would make the cut for that even though stuff like that is cool. I separate my player demeanor topic from the signature or generic animations / celebrations topic though. I think it stems from older games like The Sims where certain calculations would fixate a mood upon the character throughout the game. That's kind of how I see franchise mode too.
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          • tessl
            All Star
            • Apr 2007
            • 5684

            #20
            Re: Press Row Podcast - MLB The Show 17 Has Reported

            Originally posted by @legendm0de
            I know it's true of fifa, they individually scan a number of player specific facial expressions to go with the face scan. i wouldn't prioritize that kind of thing for my mechanism either.

            Signature persona quirks like the way you described Gaylord Perry would be welcome but can't think of a player today that would make the cut for that even though stuff like that is cool. I separate my player demeanor topic from the signature or generic animations / celebrations topic though. I think it stems from older games like The Sims where certain calculations would fixate a mood upon the character throughout the game. That's kind of how I see franchise mode too.
            Another thing I'm sure the developers are aware is the MLBPA whose members might not approve of how they are depicted in some cases. Carlos Zambrano is an example of a guy who did some off the chart stuff on the field but you won't see it in the show because of the MLBPA.

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