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  • JermaineDye05
    Rookie
    • Dec 2008
    • 408

    #1

    Cut scenes after strike outs.

    What is your opinion on these?

    I really don't have that big a problem with them, however I feel that these can tend to take away from the realism of the game. Whenever I play one of these games, I always like to get the feel like I'm watching the game myself hence the reason I use the pitcher cam for pitching. I getting rid of SOME, not all just some of these cut scenes would make the game a little more realistic.

    So instead of changing camera angles and zooming in on the batter after the strike out, the camera angle would just stay the same behind the pitcher and you could watch the interactions between the batter and ump from there.

    Another thing that I think could be added is more batters realizing they are struck out after a called strike instead of arguing with the ump each time. I'd like to see some batters just walk to the dugout after being called out instead of looking back at the ump each time.
  • nmycon
    Pro
    • Mar 2009
    • 926

    #2
    Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

    99/100 times if a batter strikes out looking, he doesn't think he should have struck out, otherwise HE WOULD HAVE SWUNG!

    sometimes the batter just leans back and walks back to the dugout

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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42520

      #3
      Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

      Originally posted by nmycon
      99/100 times if a batter strikes out looking, he doesn't think he should have struck out, otherwise HE WOULD HAVE SWUNG!
      Completely untrue. Batters get fooled all of the time, otherwise the ones that they strike out at swinging on they would have hit if they knew what pitch was coming, as well as where and when. That backdoor slider that they take for strike three fools them the same as the slider that runs out of the zone that they chase and miss.

      But yes, there are times when they disagree with a call.
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      • Azamien
        MVP
        • Mar 2005
        • 1475

        #4
        Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

        I think the cutscenes are fine. My only problem is when the pitcher taunts the batter. That very rarely happens in real life, and it surprised me to see it in The Show. It's something more suited for one of EA's games.
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        • davewins
          MVP
          • Sep 2005
          • 1913

          #5
          Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

          Originally posted by Azamien
          I think the cutscenes are fine. My only problem is when the pitcher taunts the batter. That very rarely happens in real life, and it surprised me to see it in The Show. It's something more suited for one of EA's games.
          Little off topic but what is strange (yet it cracks me up everytime) is when a guy gets a weak single or something and you see a cutscene of him pumping his fists and getting all excited. It was just a single and it wasn't even in an important part of the game. It just cracks me up how overly excited the player gets after hitting a weak single.

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          • Scottdau
            Banned
            • Feb 2003
            • 32580

            #6
            Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

            Originally posted by Blzer
            Completely untrue. Batters get fooled all of the time, otherwise the ones that they strike out at swinging on they would have hit if they knew what pitch was coming, as well as where and when. That backdoor slider that they take for strike three fools them the same as the slider that runs out of the zone that they chase and miss.

            But yes, there are times when they disagree with a call.
            That is completely not true. A batter that..... oh never mind.

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            • 2k7playa
              Rookie
              • Oct 2006
              • 95

              #7
              Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

              the cut scenes after strikeouts and walks takes the surprise out of it, if cut scene happens you know its strike three or ball four. Its the only problem I have with this game. maybe a patch with an option to turn this off, or fix it for next year.
              Last edited by 2k7playa; 03-23-2009, 06:14 PM. Reason: misspelling

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              • Randor2000
                Pro
                • Feb 2003
                • 849

                #8
                Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

                I don't think the OP was complaining about the players reactions so much as he was saying he'd rather watch them unfold from the centerfield camera like on TV. I kind of agree. They don't really bother me as they are but it might be cool just to see them unfold from the regular cam and save the cutscenes for when a guy is really heated.
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                • xodus82
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 7

                  #9
                  Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

                  Only one I dislike is after batter swings and misses for an out, he turns to ump as if to argue. Other than that, they're fine.

                  Off topic - wish they would add one where infielder signals how many outs to the outfielders.

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                  • Effington
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 220

                    #10
                    Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

                    Love the cut scenes, probably the first video game where I watch them out.

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                    • Azamien
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 1475

                      #11
                      Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

                      Originally posted by xodus82
                      Only one I dislike is after batter swings and misses for an out, he turns to ump as if to argue. Other than that, they're fine.

                      Off topic - wish they would add one where infielder signals how many outs to the outfielders.
                      When they turn to the ump after a swing I've always taken it as they're asking if the pitch they swung at was a strike, which you see often in real life.

                      As for your second one, it does happen. It seems to usually be triggered by a double play with no outs, but I've seen it other random times.
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                      • Speedy
                        #Ace
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 16143

                        #12
                        Re: Cut scenes after strike outs.

                        The only thing that needs tuning is the catcher throwing the ball to 3B on a strikeout as he throws it right through the player for some reason. Otherwise, it's all gravy.
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