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  • ShowTyme15
    LADetermined
    • Jan 2004
    • 11853

    #31
    Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

    So the day games have static sunlight right? Does this mean no shadows creeping around or do the shadows stay in teh same spot the whole game?

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    • jim416
      Banned
      • Feb 2003
      • 10606

      #32
      Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

      Originally posted by Bumble14
      I never said the game was a roster update.

      My point is that the core gameplay mechanics are identical to 08 aside from some additional animations, lighting, polish. Based on the demo, the game feels the same.

      Like I said before, I think the Show is awesome, it's just that the demo was not that big of a leap over 08 in overall gameplay feel to me.

      New animations, and overall polish are great- but without any core gameplay additions, I have a hard time throwing the Show 08 aside. That;'s not a knock on the 09 version, more so of a compliment to just how good the 08 version was.

      Nobody said you said it was a roster update, I said that.

      You're back to comparing the DEMO to the final product. If that's what you want to do, then stay with 08. In my opinion, and it looks like the opinion of many, it's vastly improved. Just the hitter/pitcher matchup alone is worth it. I couldn't even play the demo but a few times as the build we played put THAT to shame.

      I don't know what "core gameplay" issues you are talking about, but then again you're stuck comparing the demo the the final product.

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      • Bumble14
        Producer - EA Sports
        • Dec 2004
        • 808

        #33
        Originally posted by jim416
        Nobody said you said it was a roster update, I said that.

        You're back to comparing the DEMO to the final product. If that's what you want to do, then stay with 08. In my opinion, and it looks like the opinion of many, it's vastly improved. Just the hitter/pitcher matchup alone is worth it. I couldn't even play the demo but a few times as the build we played put THAT to shame.

        I don't know what "core gameplay" issues you are talking about, but then again you're stuck comparing the demo the the final product.
        I am comparing the demo to the final product, hence why I stated I was comparing the demo to the final product in my original statement.

        The reason I am comparing the demo to the final product is because most of us haven not played the final retail version of the 09 game. Could the final retail version completely blow my mind? Sure. My point was that based on the demo I am not lining up at my local electronics store an hour before they open to pick this game up due to the already high quality of 08.

        Core gameplay elements= hitting controls, fielding controls, pitching controls, foul ball cut scenes, cut scenes in general. general presentation, etc.

        I'm sure there have been areas that I mentioned that have seen polish, it's just that the 09 demohas the same "feel" when playing as 08. That most likely will not be an aspect that changes when the game releases.
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        • jim416
          Banned
          • Feb 2003
          • 10606

          #34
          Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

          You haven't played the final product, but you're going to go ahead in your mind and make a decision that not much has changed?

          Okay. Not really worth much more discussion. Your decision.

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          • Bumble14
            Producer - EA Sports
            • Dec 2004
            • 808

            #35
            Originally posted by jim416
            You haven't played the final product, but you're going to go ahead in your mind and make a decision that not much has changed?

            Okay. Not really worth much more discussion. Your decision.
            Jim-

            Honestly, are you reading anything I am saying?

            I will say it again- based on the DEMO (key phrase, "based on the demo"), not much has changed.

            I am a bit confused how I praise the Show 08, say 09 is very similar based on my time with the demo, and that is somehow a bad thing? Think about it- I am saying that 09 is still great, it just hasn't changed enough for me to consider it a day 1 purchase.

            I understand you really like the game, but you need to realize I am not attacking it, so stop defending it. I even said that the final retail build may change my mind about my current feelings.

            There is a ton of hype surrounding this game, and the purpose of my original post was to get people to honestly and objectively answer the question I posed. The Show series is baseball bliss-it's just important to discuss if the improvements to the 09 version are really that big of a deal to invest in the game. It's really a simple concept in relation to this article that should be discussed.
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            • sgthalka
              Rookie
              • Mar 2008
              • 159

              #36
              Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

              Originally posted by SDwinder
              You dont need a visual meter. The longer you hold down the button the harder you throw the ball, with more chance for an error. It is all done by feel and touch, so no meter needed.
              Fielders have these color bars that come out at your feet ... one is a normal throw, the longer you hold the button, the more bars come out and the harder (and less accurate) you throw. I think they change color, from green to red but not 100% on that.

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              • sgthalka
                Rookie
                • Mar 2008
                • 159

                #37
                Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

                Originally posted by Bumble14
                There is a ton of hype surrounding this game, and the purpose of my original post was to get people to honestly and objectively answer the question I posed.
                You're dealing with people who are baseball fanatics and love this series. I'm not sure what you expect them to say. To us, these are major updates, major enough where we wouldn't want to go back to last year's game. To my mom, no, I don't think she would care if she were playing MLB 09 vs. MLB 08.

                I'm not the biggest FPS fan in the world. If I'm playing CoD 4 vs. Counter-Strike, honestly, it's the same gameplay mechanics and the same game, on a very basic ground level. But I certainly understand why people love to gobble every incremental upgrade in the genres they love most. I don't think that's a bad thing.

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                • Bumble14
                  Producer - EA Sports
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 808

                  #38
                  Originally posted by sgthalka
                  You're dealing with people who are baseball fanatics and love this series. I'm not sure what you expect them to say. To us, these are major updates, major enough where we wouldn't want to go back to last year's game. To my mom, no, I don't think she would care if she were playing MLB 09 vs. MLB 08.

                  I'm not the biggest FPS fan in the world. If I'm playing CoD 4 vs. Counter-Strike, honestly, it's the same gameplay mechanics and the same game, on a very basic ground level. But I certainly understand why people love to gobble every incremental upgrade in the genres they love most. I don't think that's a bad thing.
                  Sgt-

                  I understand where you are coming from, but I am one of those baseball fanatics who loves the Show series. I just have begun to expect more out of my sports titles on a yearly basis. Maybe I'm just becoming an old man who is getting cheaper every year..haha.

                  Anyhow, as far as the meter throwing goes, I too would prefer an MVP type meter. I like the Shows meter, but I honestly don't think I've ever had a wild throw in the game- even when my meter reads red. I sometimes feel like there isn't as much risk in powering the meter up like there was in MVP 05.
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                  • PsychoBulk
                    Hoping for change...
                    • May 2006
                    • 4190

                    #39
                    Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

                    Originally posted by Bumble14
                    My point is that the core gameplay mechanics are identical to 08
                    Bumble you say this but i have to disagree (and thats coming from someone in the same position as you, having not played the full game).

                    The biggest core gameplay mechanic in ANY Baseball game, the pitcher/hitter interface and battle has been totally re-written from the ground up, confirmed by Brian Ma himself, whos sole job it is all year to do this.

                    So, as i say, identical it is not.

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                    • Bumble14
                      Producer - EA Sports
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 808

                      #40
                      Originally posted by PsychoBulk
                      Bumble you say this but i have to disagree (and thats coming from someone in the same position as you, having not played the full game).

                      The biggest core gameplay mechanic in ANY Baseball game, the pitcher/hitter interface and battle has been totally re-written from the ground up, confirmed by Brian Ma himself, whos sole job it is all year to do this.

                      So, as i say, identical it is not.
                      Based on the demo I didn't notice a difference as to how the cpu pitched to me. The only change was that cpu batters seemed to be more patient at the plate. To me this isn't really a huge deal.

                      Let me clarify- by "core gameplay mechanics" I was meaning more as to how the game controls. Hitting, fielding, and pitching all felt great- just like in 08. Cut scenes looked the same, game intro looked the same, commentary was the same, HR celebrations looked the same, replay angles looked the same, music is the same, etc.

                      I love the little things that I am reading about being added to 09, I'm just saying that it's hard to justify buying a new game without seeing changes to how I play the game or presentation upgrades.

                      I'd really like to see the implementation of a better throwing meter, see the pitching interface switched up a bit so that there is more a difference between weak pitchers and strong ones, see better sliding controls, eliminate the power swing button, see a better hitting interface where you influence your hit type on the left stick and not the right, and see a better bunting interface that doesn't revolve around right stick manipulation as to where you want to lay the bunt down.

                      Those are all core mechanic changes that would differentiate a new version of the game for me from the last.
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                      • Ruffy
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 1516

                        #41
                        I hate the is this game worth 60 bucks? Arguments.

                        If you don't have 60 bucks to spend then wait for a used to copy or trade in some games to get it cheaper.

                        If 60 bucks is a concern to you financially, then i'm pretty sure you shouldn't be spending any money on gaming at all. The games cost what they cost.

                        I make conscious decisions all the time about other games that I know will drop in price later on and will be the same game it always was.....i.e. adventure games.

                        Sports games are time sensitive to the next years release. The longer I wait to buy the less value I get. To me MLB the Show is a proven product. Grabbing it on release day is minimal risk.

                        Your entitled to be frugral with you gaming dollars. But we don't need the is it worth $60 bucks argument. It's worth what the market will bear.
                        Former Bison, Argonaut, TSN and Sportsnet employee.
                        Gaming since the days of the NES, Atari and Intellivision.
                        Lifelong Hartford Whaler fan.

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                        • pbz06
                          Banned
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1504

                          #42
                          Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

                          Originally posted by Bumble14
                          I never said the game was a roster update.

                          My point is that the core gameplay mechanics are identical to 08 aside from some additional animations, lighting, polish. Based on the demo, the game feels the same.

                          Like I said before, I think the Show is awesome, it's just that the demo was not that big of a leap over 08 in overall gameplay feel to me.

                          New animations, and overall polish are great- but without any core gameplay additions, I have a hard time throwing the Show 08 aside. That;'s not a knock on the 09 version, more so of a compliment to just how good the 08 version was.
                          Last I checked, baseball is still baseball...what else do you want/expect to blow your mind? The gameplay is almost perfect but they keep polishing it up year by year and makign it more realistic.

                          Don't buy it if you don't feel it's worth it..

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                          • Bumble14
                            Producer - EA Sports
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 808

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Ruffy
                            I hate the is this game worth 60 bucks? Arguments.

                            If you don't have 60 bucks to spend then wait for a used to copy or trade in some games to get it cheaper.

                            If 60 bucks is a concern to you financially, then i'm pretty sure you shouldn't be spending any money on gaming at all. The games cost what they cost.

                            I make conscious decisions all the time about other games that I know will drop in price later on and will be the same game it always was.....i.e. adventure games.

                            Sports games are time sensitive to the next years release. The longer I wait to buy the less value I get. To me MLB the Show is a proven product. Grabbing it on release day is minimal risk.

                            Your entitled to be frugral with you gaming dollars. But we don't need the is it worth $60 bucks argument. It's worth what the market will bear.
                            Spending $60 wasn't the argument. The concept of how much different this game is from MLB 08 was the actual question being asked. Again, I just shot the question out there to get some objective thoughts as to just how much the 09 version has changed from the already exceptional 08 version.

                            I'm not criticizing the Show 09 at all- please everyone understand that. If someone sticks with the Show 08, will they really be missing that much this baseball season?
                            Christian McLeod--EA Sports NBA Live/Madden NFL Producer

                            Follow me on Twitter: CMcLeod_EA https://twitter.com/CMcLeod_EA

                            www.EASports.com

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                            • GoBucs09
                              Pro
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 629

                              #44
                              Re: What's Hot and What's Not With MLB 09: The Show

                              I would pay $120.00 for this game. :wink:
                              "I am more valuable to my team hitting .330 than swinging for home runs." - Roberto Clemente

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                              • djp34
                                Rookie
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 87

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Bumble14
                                Spending $60 wasn't the argument. The concept of how much different this game is from MLB 08 was the actual question being asked. Again, I just shot the question out there to get some objective thoughts as to just how much the 09 version has changed from the already exceptional 08 version.

                                I'm not criticizing the Show 09 at all- please everyone understand that. If someone sticks with the Show 08, will they really be missing that much this baseball season?
                                Have u read the community day impressions where they answer everyones questions if not u should. because everthing they answer in there is well worth the upgrade.

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