MLB 11 The Show Goes Analog, Includes Balks and More Control (IGN)

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  • Polo Bandit
    Pro
    • Oct 2004
    • 721

    #181
    Re: MLB 11 The Show Goes Analog, Includes Balks and More Control (IGN)

    Originally posted by LastActionHero
    Well the colission was detected when a ball hit the pitcher, the only problem was they never got injured. It only ended in the neverending quote "And he stays in the game after that! What a gamer!" hahaha.
    I wouldn't have a problem with this causing injury, but only if it is toned down. I seemed to have a pitcher get hit in the shoulder or leg by a line drive at least twice per game.

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    • ChaseB
      #BringBackFaceuary
      • Oct 2003
      • 9844

      #182
      Re: MLB 11 The Show Goes Analog, Includes Balks and More Control (IGN)

      Originally posted by Polo Bandit
      I wouldn't have a problem with this causing injury, but only if it is toned down. I seemed to have a pitcher get hit in the shoulder or leg by a line drive at least twice per game.
      Yeah, I concur with this.
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      • Heroesandvillains
        MVP
        • May 2009
        • 5974

        #183
        Re: MLB 11 The Show Goes Analog, Includes Balks and More Control (IGN)

        Originally posted by Polo Bandit
        I wouldn't have a problem with this causing injury, but only if it is toned down. I seemed to have a pitcher get hit in the shoulder or leg by a line drive at least twice per game.
        I just think more of the comebackers could be fielded cleanly. This could minimize the pitcher getting drilled too.

        It's a rare thing for a pitcher to get his glove on a comebacker. I wonder if it's just me?

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        • nemesis04
          RIP Ty My Buddy
          • Feb 2004
          • 13530

          #184
          Re: MLB 11 The Show Goes Analog, Includes Balks and More Control (IGN)

          Originally posted by heroesandvillians
          I just think more of the comebackers could be fielded cleanly. This could minimize the pitcher getting drilled too.

          It's a rare thing for a pitcher to get his glove on a comebacker. I wonder if it's just me?
          A big problem imo is there are not too many specific pitcher fielding animations on balls hit directly to them. I think if there are more for different types of hits, this area of the game would get cleaned up dramatically. Also, like they had batters reacting when hit with the ball last year, that still needs to be implemented for the pitcher.
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          • Heroesandvillains
            MVP
            • May 2009
            • 5974

            #185
            Re: MLB 11 The Show Goes Analog, Includes Balks and More Control (IGN)

            Originally posted by nemesis04
            A big problem imo is there are not too many specific pitcher fielding animations on balls hit directly to them. I think if there are more for different types of hits, this area of the game would get cleaned up dramatically. Also, like they had batters reacting when hit with the ball last year, that still needs to be implemented for the pitcher.
            I know what you mean. The pitcher gets walloped, and sort of acts unphased. Good idea with additional animations.

            The power slider (also, the influence of the Default power slider) also seems to play a role in this to me. When I was using the meter on HOF (Default Power), I really can't remember ever knocking a comebacker down...let alone field it.

            On AS pitching, using Classic (Default Power), I'm seeing quite a few comebackers where the pitcher actully starts the 1-3 force.

            On HOF, most of those would end up as singles up the middle.

            Again, this may just be me.

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            • countryboy
              Growing pains
              • Sep 2003
              • 52739

              #186
              Re: MLB 11 The Show Goes Analog, Includes Balks and More Control (IGN)

              Originally posted by heroesandvillians
              I know what you mean.


              Nothing like seeing a line drive bounce off the face of the pitcher and he throw the runner out. And then the injury cutscene plays and you realize your pitcher has injured his arm somehow. LOL

              yes that happend to Jaime Garcia in my franchise.

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