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  • wrigleyville33
    Pro
    • Dec 2008
    • 895

    #31
    Re: MLB 11 The Show First Look

    Originally posted by CubFan23
    I wet myself reading that article!

    I love the fact that they left out the analog controls until they got it right, don't just add them half A$$ed just to add something( EA Devs-take note) !

    And as far as the player models go, if SCEA doesn't feel they're ready to be implemented in the game then I can wait another year!

    First news of the game and already counting the days! Bravo SCEA!!!
    What is somewhat frustrating is that what you said is what we have been saying for the past two years.

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    • nemesis04
      RIP Ty My Buddy
      • Feb 2004
      • 13530

      #32
      Re: MLB 11: The Show First Look

      Originally posted by wrigleyville33
      I'm pretty sure they got left out. I think the guy on espn would have said something about them. Plus, it would be too hard to implement models at this point of the development cycle. I like the features, but the models are so out of date. They are still ps2 structured at heart.
      Not really sure what everyone is expecting as far as new player models are concerned but the human body has not changed for quite some time as they will still have a head, arms, legs, feet etc.. Most people complained about the shoulders and the length of the arms so addressing those things would be subtle. As I said before, don't give up hope!
      Last edited by nemesis04; 12-15-2010, 01:48 PM.
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      • Bumble14
        Producer - EA Sports
        • Dec 2004
        • 808

        #33
        Very encouraging information. Looking forward to more being released.

        No mention of a dedicated playoff mode has me a bit worried, but the ability to play in an online league with human and cpu controlled players is AWESOME!!

        The analog pitching system looks to be a direct lift of MVP NCAA 07 rock and fire control--which is a very good thing.

        I am also very interested to see how the analog hitting is going to incorporate check swings. 2K hasn't been able to figure out a viable check system with their analog hitting, so here's hoping SCEA has a trick up their sleave.
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        • fightinchicken26
          Rookie
          • Nov 2009
          • 46

          #34
          Wow. Just wow.

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          • Qb
            All Star
            • Mar 2003
            • 8797

            #35
            Re: MLB 11: The Show First Look

            True zone hitting, analog controls, custom cameras, no more Rex, revamped RTTS system, more online league customization options... I suspect there are many happy OSers.

            As for myself, I'm especially intrigued by the analog pitching. I was a classic guy to this point because of the results it yielded, but it could give a touch of the "out of your hands" feeling. I like the sound of their take on the analog mechanic.

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            • Bumble14
              Producer - EA Sports
              • Dec 2004
              • 808

              #36
              Originally posted by CubFan23
              I wet myself reading that article!

              I love the fact that they left out the analog controls until they got it right, don't just add them half A$$ed just to add something( EA Devs-take note) !

              And as far as the player models go, with no mention of them changing, if SCEA doesn't feel they're ready to be implemented in the game then I can wait another year!

              First news of the game and already counting the days! Bravo SCEA!!!
              Beep, Beep...back the truck up.

              While I applaud the enthusiasm, until we start seeing more hands on with regards to the analog control integration I think we need to approach this with cautious optimism.

              Of course SCEA is going to say that the reason they are just now adding analog controls is because they "wanted to master them". What do you expect them to say, "We noticed the one area that competition was being praised over our game was in the analog control mechanics, so we needed to add them in to keep with the times"?

              To me analog stick controls have never really worked well in baseball games outside of pitching. Like I said, until I get some hands on time with the batting mechanics and see how they differentiate from 2K's efforts, I am curbing my enthusiasm.
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              • ryan36
                7 dirty words...
                • Feb 2003
                • 10139

                #37
                Re: MLB 11 The Show First Look

                Did the rock n'fire r-stick have a component for control tied to the r-stick though?

                I think I'll def. like this better than 2k pitching mechanic, but r-stick hitting, and fielding, I'll try...in 2k, I go between the two styles like 3 times a game haha.

                I'm still worried about the fielding, and things like how the game selects a player and when, etc...esp. with Robinson's comment that the r-stick pre load seemed wonky.

                We'll see! But a def. day one buy!

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                • bhurst99
                  All Star
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 9137

                  #38
                  Re: MLB 11 The Show First Look

                  Its sounds like the new pitching mechanic is similar to the one found in NCAA MVP 07 baseball and the fielder throwing like the MVP series. Should be interesting to try out. I actually liked the fact Robinson struggled with it. Fielding needs to be tougher.

                  I like the additions to the RTTS mode. People have been clamoring for advancement to be more statistic based than goal based so it's nice to see they have gone in that direction. Anything that makes it more transparent as to why your players was called up/sent down is great for the user. It almost sounds like the leveling has a bit of RPG element which is cool. Also good to hear the "assisted" fielding where the AI takes the first step is gone.

                  Only disappointment is that it sounds at this point like there is no create-a-team function or playable single A teams.
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                  • Russell_SCEA
                    SCEA Community Manager
                    • May 2005
                    • 4161

                    #39
                    Re: MLB 11: The Show First Look

                    Originally posted by erkizzlemynizzle
                    Really bummed that the player models are the same, as I have heard for the last 2 years they are overhauling them this year. Oh well.

                    The rest of the new features sound great so far and I cannot wait to get my hands on the game.
                    Are they hmmmmmmmmmmm?

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                    • PitholeCreek
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 85

                      #40
                      Re: MLB 11 The Show First Look

                      Rain is a nice addition. Hopefully this also means that retractable roofs will open and close depending on the weather. As a Blue Jays fan, I hated the fact that Rogers Centre was always open in past editions. It was probably my biggest pet peeve with the game.

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                      • econoodle
                        MVP
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 4884

                        #41
                        Re: MLB 11: The Show First Look

                        Originally posted by Tomba
                        And player models....




                        stay the same

                        TOmba there is NO way those are the same player models from 10.

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                        • aukevin
                          War Eagle, Go Braves!
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 14700

                          #42
                          Re: MLB 11: The Show First Look

                          Cool preview, it's getting me excited. Things I took note of that I'm looking forward to hearing more about and trying:

                          Analog controls (even though I've never been a huge fan of the R-stick, I'm looking forward to seeing how it plays). I'm definitely looking forward to the analog pitching controls.

                          Co-op sounds fun, not sure how much use I'd get out of it but we'll see.

                          The Challenge of the Week online things sounds real cool. I like having quick little challenges to do (like SCEA's Modnation Racers Hot Lap).

                          I'm glad they worked on the RTTS goal system. I love RTTS but the goals would drive me nuts sometimes. Can't wait to try out the RTTS 5.0.

                          Online commishes now have more power! Finally the ability to reset games for online leagues. Can't wait for that.

                          I bet this game looks awesome in 3D, I just hope I'm able to see it in action one day.

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                          • Russell_SCEA
                            SCEA Community Manager
                            • May 2005
                            • 4161

                            #43
                            Re: MLB 11: The Show First Look

                            Originally posted by wrigleyville33
                            I'm pretty sure they got left out. I think the guy on espn would have said something about them. Plus, it would be too hard to implement models at this point of the development cycle. I like the features, but the models are so out of date. They are still ps2 structured at heart.


                            OS is getting exclusive MLB 10 vs. MLB 11 Comparison screen shots on Thursday. I would suggest everyone wait to form an opinion until then.

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                            • vln13
                              Rookie
                              • Apr 2010
                              • 168

                              #44
                              AWESOME!!! WAITED only 10 MONTHS to hear THIS! And I never could have imagined a lot of this. Let's just make sure it's more of a complete product on March 1st, but otherwise hats of to SCEA. They have once again raised the bar for what a sports game can do in a year. None of this NBA Elite ****ing with the controls and not being able to release the game.

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                              • CubsHOF
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 356

                                #45
                                Re: MLB 11 The Show First Look

                                Any franchise improvements this year?

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