MLB 11 The Show Video Interview: Ramone Russell - Revamped RttS, New Training Modes

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  • Jamin23
    MVP
    • Feb 2009
    • 2751

    #16
    Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

    I don't have a PS3, but I still check out the info every year wishing I did. I have to give it up to the guys at SCEA. They get it and are great at what they do.
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    • econoodle
      MVP
      • Sep 2009
      • 4884

      #17
      Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

      Originally posted by vbarletta
      I want info on franchise mode. What is new?

      same here.
      not a good sign when its not part of the top 10 bullet list.

      STILL waiting for that year when they finally decide to revamp it
      they revamped RTTS already.

      Well, I'll wait till community day and Knights thoughts on stats and franny but at this point, I am sticking with 10. I'
      ve had more fun with my sports games not buying them every year.
      that could change tho

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      • econoodle
        MVP
        • Sep 2009
        • 4884

        #18
        Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

        Originally posted by PsychoBulk
        Looks beautiful.

        One thing i noticed that i really like, the batter actually steps out of the box, takes his time and resets himself properly between pitches, previously they would just be standing there ready for the next pitch only a second after the catcher had returned the ball to the pitcher, now they actually chill it out, step out, then back in.

        p.s. appalling fielding by the Rangers to not catch that deep flyball lol
        love that slow moving feel the Show gives you the option to enjoy.

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        • CardsGamer5
          Banned
          • Jul 2010
          • 150

          #19
          Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

          While listening to russell I also payed attention to the stances of huff,posey,sanchez, and hamilton, which all looked very good. There was another guy but I couldn't see the stance too well and didn't see who it was.

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          • Shakedowncapo
            MVP
            • Aug 2002
            • 4031

            #20
            Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

            Oh hell naw...The person who went and did the stance(s) got Hamilton down with his awesome stance and signature stride. The way he loads up is perfect...absolutely perfect. Now I can't wait to see someone like Cano!

            There is no roof for my hype meter.
            Last edited by Shakedowncapo; 01-07-2011, 06:35 PM.

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            • brewersfan84
              Rookie
              • Oct 2008
              • 425

              #21
              Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

              Game of the Year anyone??

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              • Aponteg
                Rookie
                • Jan 2011
                • 4

                #22
                Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                Hey guys, first time poster here. Long time baseball fan

                First off, let me just say that the game looks absolutely gorgeous. From the several screenshots and first couple of videos posted, I'm very impressed with the visual improvements they've done so far.

                I'm also lovin' the new features coming out with the next edition, especially the RTTS 5.0.

                One thing I've noticed in the video that I'm a little disappointed with is the way the batter (Aubrey Huff?) followed through after he hit the ball. He still looks like a toppling tower, ready to keel over, and then it looks like he proceeds to hop, planting his back foot. This type of follow through has been in the series for a while, and it never looks realistic to me. I compared it to actual video footage of Huff belting (another) long ball.

                I stopped at 1:04 for the CES video and 0:04 for the MLB video. The real Huff seems to be generating more spin around his upper torso, with his bat going all the way back, and his legs are more perpendicular to the ground while his upper body is slanted.

                I know this is just one case, but I've never really seen a batter follow through like they do in The Show unless they were diving for a ball low and away. And the ball Huff hit in the sample video definitely did not look low and away. I've also noticed some follow-through flaws for right-handed batters as well, but I'll wait until I see some more video of '11 to judge.

                That being said, I've bought every edition of MLB: The Show since '06, and I will definitely buy a copy of this year's game as well. They've done so much for this game already, and I can't wait until it comes out!

                I can't post the MLB video link until I reach five posts, oops.

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                • michfan16
                  Rookie
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 293

                  #23
                  Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                  I don't know if anyone noticed, but was there a new rob homerun meter

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                  • Blzer
                    Resident film pundit
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 42520

                    #24
                    Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                    I know what kind of follow-through you're talking about. Bonds had to start doing this when he couldn't rotate about his back foot but rather only swing with his back side because of his knee, therefore he had to replant his back foot since the insane amount of torque he creates made him have to catch his balance with his back foot that couldn't turn through the swing.

                    That was a poorly constructed sentence, but it was just as a result of answering where I've seen it before, even though it wasn't exactly the same (here Huff is "falling," Bonds just needed to catch up his back side). Huff does not do it though, and you're right. As a hitting coach, I even analyze and scrutinize the MLB players. Huff never does this, and I watched the Giants play all year. It's probably just a way that SCEA has the players start getting out of the box. It would be nice to see some variation someday though.
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                    • CardsGamer5
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 150

                      #25
                      Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                      Originally posted by Shakedowncapo
                      Oh hell naw...The person who went and did the stance(s) got Hamilton down with his awesome stance and signature stride. The way he loads up is perfect...absolutely perfect. Now I can't wait to see someone like Cano!

                      There is no roof for my hype meter.
                      Exactly what I noticed about the stances. I think Albert will finally have a good stance this year, I'm pumped.

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                      • Aponteg
                        Rookie
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 4

                        #26
                        Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                        Originally posted by Blzer
                        I know what kind of follow-through you're talking about. Bonds had to start doing this when he couldn't rotate about his back foot but rather only swing with his back side because of his knee, therefore he had to replant his back foot since the insane amount of torque he creates made him have to catch his balance with his back foot that couldn't turn through the swing.

                        That was a poorly constructed sentence, but it was just as a result of answering where I've seen it before, even though it wasn't exactly the same (here Huff is "falling," Bonds just needed to catch up his back side). Huff does not do it though, and you're right. As a hitting coach, I even analyze and scrutinize the MLB players. Huff never does this, and I watched the Giants play all year. It's probably just a way that SCEA has the players start getting out of the box. It would be nice to see some variation someday though.
                        Exactly. It does seem to be a generic follow-through for most, if not all, left-handed batters (right-handed batters also have a generic follow-through). I don't mind that the players have the same follow-through, and I understand that there's probably limitations to having a variety of them. It just doesn't look like the momentum of the swing is carrying them enough. It reminds me more of a tennis swing.

                        However, it's something relatively small, and it never took away from all the other aspects of the presentation.

                        I was floored when the Dev mentioned how they changed the slider aspects and the improvement system for Road to the Show. I'm absolutely going to love that mode
                        Last edited by Aponteg; 01-07-2011, 07:19 PM.

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                        • Rase
                          Rookie
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 40

                          #27
                          Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                          All i say is

                          BTW... The camera looks spot-on but I may be wrong... It's been some time since my last AT@T Park game... :wink:

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                          • House Hogan
                            Banned
                            • May 2010
                            • 26

                            #28
                            Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                            I just wonder if they focused at all on the animations.

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                            • econoodle
                              MVP
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 4884

                              #29
                              Re: CES 2011: Sony Announces MLB The Show 2011

                              Originally posted by House Hogan
                              I just wonder if they focused at all on the animations.

                              they did but u wont see necessarily see them down the road as they usually add those in later.

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                              • countryboy
                                Growing pains
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 52784

                                #30
                                Re: MLB 11 The Show Video Interview: Ramone Russell - Revamped RttS, New Training Mod

                                Originally posted by vbarletta
                                I want info on franchise mode. What is new?
                                Originally posted by econoodle
                                same here.
                                not a good sign when its not part of the top 10 bullet list.
                                LOL...patience is a virtue.
                                I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

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