What is going to really be cool if that the clocks work now. It will be cooled to be playing in AT&T park and look at the LCD score board and see the right time now.
MLB '10: The Show Hands-On Impressions @ CES w/ Russell_SCEA *Day 2*
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Awesome hearing the call for Buehrle's perfect game.Comment
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Very slick front end. Good job.Comment
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That play at the plate looked so sweet!!
One thing I didn't like was how they immediately went into the next inning instead of showing a replay. Hopefully, in the final build they replay big plays such as that.Comment
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The foul off the foot was really cool.
And I notice the dugouts are way more packed, and authentic looking.
The stadiums look "busier", where as even the Trop looks better.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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Hey guys long time reader and first time poster here.
Gotta say so far form what I've seen here the game looks great. Can't wait to see some new stances and custom animations. March can't come soon enough.
And thanks to the original poster for all these vids. Much appreciated.If you like the Phillies read the blog I write for The Fightins.Comment
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I'll clarify some things on the pitching meter. Due to complaints B Ma took a look at the pitching meter and the result based on your input heres what he did. He tuned the meter so that its now harder to hit the sweat spot in contrast when you hit the sweet spot your pitches will no go more in the general area that you targeted. Now you also have to take into consideration the pitchers confidence, the confidence of the pitch being used, and the pitchers attributes for that said pitch.
In our game we were both pitching extremely well but we left some runs out there on the field you will still hang pitches and B Ma only tweaked the system the pitching in our game is still not an exact science and it never will be. Its designed that way, even when you are feeling it in a game you will still have those pitches where you do everything right and its still a good pitch to hit. When everyone gets a chance to play the game we think you will like the tweaks and changes that where made to the pitching aspect of the game.Comment
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I'll clarify some things on the pitching meter. Due to complaints B Ma took a look at the pitching meter and the result based on your input heres what he did. He tuned the meter so that its now harder to hit the sweat spot in contrast when you hit the sweet spot your pitches will no go more in the general area that you targeted. Now you also have to take into consideration the pitchers confidence, the confidence of the pitch being used, and the pitchers attributes for that said pitch.
In our game we were both pitching extremely well but we left some runs out there on the field you will still hang pitches and B Ma only tweaked the system the pitching in our game is still not an exact science and it never will be. Its designed that way, even when you are feeling it in a game you will still have those pitches where you do everything right and its still a good pitch to hit. When everyone gets a chance to play the game we think you will like the tweaks and changes that where made to the pitching aspect of the game.
Sounds fantastic. This game clearly has the best pitching vs. hitting gameplay ever. And to make it even better is always a plus.
Has anything been done to classic pitching as far as tweaking, or no?Last edited by EnigmaNemesis; 01-11-2010, 01:08 AM.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I really like the way the pitching is done. I like that even when I hit the spot on the meter that there is still that chance that it might be a meatball. If the ball went where I wanted it to every single time I'd probably be throwing no hitters left and right.If you like the Phillies read the blog I write for The Fightins.Comment
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Re: *DAY 2* MLB '10: The Show Hands-On Impressions @ CES w/ Russell_SCEA
I'll clarify some things on the pitching meter. Due to complaints B Ma took a look at the pitching meter and the result based on your input heres what he did. He tuned the meter so that its now harder to hit the sweat spot in contrast when you hit the sweet spot your pitches will no go more in the general area that you targeted. Now you also have to take into consideration the pitchers confidence, the confidence of the pitch being used, and the pitchers attributes for that said pitch.
In our game we were both pitching extremely well but we left some runs out there on the field you will still hang pitches and B Ma only tweaked the system the pitching in our game is still not an exact science and it never will be. Its designed that way, even when you are feeling it in a game you will still have those pitches where you do everything right and its still a good pitch to hit. When everyone gets a chance to play the game we think you will like the tweaks and changes that where made to the pitching aspect of the game.PSN: ToxicitiComment
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Don't want you getting an infraction two posts into your tenureComment
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Bingo and B Ma will never change thatComment
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If you like the Phillies read the blog I write for The Fightins.Comment
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