MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
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I've always played RTTS over Franchise..but I'd like to try franchise this year. My problem is this, games take way too long with a 162 game schedule. I'm curious if anyone has found a good balance of playing games...do you just play offence, sim defence, or vice versa or anything like that? I'm not a diehard fan, playing everything is not an option for me -
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
I always hated those goals they gave you so I am extremely happy they got rid of those. As well, I hope that one day they allow us to make our player how we want. I don't want limits like last year where you could only max out at like 40 power. There are 18 year olds out there that have Major league power or close and I maybe want a player lile that. I don't think Carl Crawford had 40 speed in high school, but 95 speed at 22, they need to open this up. If I want an 18 year old Albert Pujols, then I should be able to have it that way, it's my game and if I want to make it unrealistic I should be able to do that.
That being said, this mode sounds like it has taken a good leap forward.Comment
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
this looks really impressive with the overhaul, only question i have is if my player is in the majors and is a lets say 5 or 6 year vet and had 3-4 good seasons along with an all star appearance, but one season he struggles through the all star break, but the kid below him in AAA is having an amazing year, will my seasoned vet get sent down even though he has a solid career in the majors?My Newport Falcons Football Dynasty (Teambuilder) (CFB25)
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
As well, I hope that one day they allow us to make our player how we want. I don't want limits like last year where you could only max out at like 40 power. There are 18 year olds out there that have Major league power or close and I maybe want a player lile that. I don't think Carl Crawford had 40 speed in high school, but 95 speed at 22, they need to open this up. If I want an 18 year old Albert Pujols, then I should be able to have it that way, it's my game and if I want to make it unrealistic I should be able to do that.
That being said, this mode sounds like it has taken a good leap forward.
People are excited about the sliders, but personally, what if I want a powerful player who is also fast? It seems it has to be one way or the other, which is also limiting.Comment
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Agreed, people should be free to create any and all types of players they want without limitations.
People are excited about the sliders, but personally, what if I want a powerful player who is also fast? It seems it has to be one way or the other, which is also limiting.
What is stopping you from pumping points into all categories?
There is no points cap. Eventually you can have all those things if you so desire.
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As the guy above me posted, Carl Crawford didn't have 40 speed at age 18 and then develop into a 95 speed by age 22.
Crawford isn't a good example because he doesn't have a lot of power, but what if you wanted to create a player straight out of the draft who has plus power and also has plus speed? Is that possible? Seemingly, with having to slide attributes one way or the other, it would not be. That is limiting. Maybe not in the long run, but out the gate, yes, certainly it is.
It seems you have to choose one strength over the other .... and from the get go can't create someone who excels in both the attributes which share a slider.Comment
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
I wasn't sure about getting this game, but yup gonna go pre order it eventually. RTTS is one of the first things i'll play for awhile until the decent rosters come out, so this is pretty big sweet for me alteast i'm pumped lolSaints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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Agreed, people should be free to create any and all types of players they want without limitations.
People are excited about the sliders, but personally, what if I want a powerful player who is also fast? It seems it has to be one way or the other, which is also limiting.Eventually is the key word.
As the guy above me posted, Carl Crawford didn't have 40 speed at age 18 and then develop into a 95 speed by age 22.
Crawford isn't a good example because he doesn't have a lot of power, but what if you wanted to create a player straight out of the draft who has plus power and also has plus speed? Is that possible? Seemingly, with having to slide attributes one way or the other, it would not be. That is limiting. Maybe not in the long run, but out the gate, yes, certainly it is.
It seems you have to choose one strength over the other .... and from the get go can't create someone who excels in both the attributes which share a slider.
I'm thinking this is more in-line with some RPGs that give you bonuses to certain skills at the beginning, but still allow you to build up the other areas as well.
In other words, you aren't forced to be low-rated in everything if you want to balance you're progression. You can start higher in an area you want to jump start you (maybe you are good at stealing, so speed would net you more points when you're playing since you can rack up extra points stealing bases).
So, now you can start as a speedy contact guy (with more points than you were allowed in previous iterations) and develop his power and strength down the line without feeling like you're not making as much progress.
From reading through the threads here, it seems to be what most guys were doing anyway. Boosting a few key attributes to get themselves going and then filling in the others. With the new system, you are given extra points towards that idea.
Of course, that's just my take...obviously we'll all get a better grip on this in a couple months.Last edited by SoxFan01605; 01-08-2011, 02:55 PM.Comment
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Well, you couldn't start of well in multiple categories in previous versions either as you got less points to work with than they are proposing to offer in 11. I think the extra points will be simply a boost to some areas rather than a hamstring to others.
I'm thinking this is more in-line with some RPGs that give you bonuses to certain skills at the beginning, but still allow you to build up the other areas as well.
In other words, you aren't forced to be low-rated in everything if you want to balance you're progression. You can start higher in an area you want to jump start you (maybe you are good at stealing, so speed would net you more points when you're playing since you can rack up extra points stealing bases).
So, now you can start as a speedy contact guy (with more points than you were allowed in previous iterations) and develop his power and strength down the line without feeling like you're not making as much progress.
From reading through the threads here, it seems to be what most guys were doing anyway. Boosting a few key attributes to get themselves going and then filling in the others. With the new system, you are given extra points towards that idea.
Of course, that's just my take...obviously we'll all get a better grip on this in a couple months.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
Well, you couldn't start of well in multiple categories in previous versions either as you got less points to work with than they are proposing to offer in 11. I think the extra points will be simply a boost to some areas rather than a hamstring to others.
I'm thinking this is more in-line with some RPGs that give you bonuses to certain skills at the beginning, but still allow you to build up the other areas as well.
In other words, you aren't forced to be low-rated in everything if you want to balance you're progression. You can start higher in an area you want to jump start you (maybe you are good at stealing, so speed would net you more points when you're playing since you can rack up extra points stealing bases).
So, now you can start as a speedy contact guy (with more points than you were allowed in previous iterations) and develop his power and strength down the line without feeling like you're not making as much progress.
From reading through the threads here, it seems to be what most guys were doing anyway. Boosting a few key attributes to get themselves going and then filling in the others. With the new system, you are given extra points towards that idea.
Of course, that's just my take...obviously we'll all get a better grip on this in a couple months.Comment
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
Eventually is the key word.
As the guy above me posted, Carl Crawford didn't have 40 speed at age 18 and then develop into a 95 speed by age 22.
Crawford isn't a good example because he doesn't have a lot of power, but what if you wanted to create a player straight out of the draft who has plus power and also has plus speed? Is that possible? Seemingly, with having to slide attributes one way or the other, it would not be. That is limiting. Maybe not in the long run, but out the gate, yes, certainly it is.
It seems you have to choose one strength over the other .... and from the get go can't create someone who excels in both the attributes which share a slider.Comment
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
What I was mainly talking about is during player creation you were given say 100 points, but there was a cap on what you could put in any one category, i.e. PVL was 45. I am hoping that they take off these limits so that if I want a guy with 100 PVL and nothing else, I can make him right from the start, not have to build him up. I am hoping the new sliders will allow the base to be different, so for example if I choose a slow power hitter, he initially starts with higher power, but I am not capped at how much more power I can give him. So let's say he starts with 40 PVL, and I have 200 points, I want to be able to take him to 100 PVL and not be capped at say 60. Again, I am completely pumped about this game, this is just one thing I am interested in knowing about.
And I'm not trying to convince anyone one way or the other. I'm in the same boat as you guys...just waiting for the details to filter out (shouldn't be long now). I'm interested to know for sure as well.
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Re: MLB 11 The Show Hands-On Preview - Major Overhaul in RttS Mode (GameInformer)
MLB 10 was one of the best looking sports games ever, but with improvements like a new lighting engine, dynamic cloud cover, better transitions from day to night, new stadium fireworks, authentic jumbotrons for each ballpark, and more natural looking player models, MLB 11 is poised to outshine its predecessor. Sony also also recorded several new post-pitch animations and new batter/pitcher walkups. Rounding out the changes to the presentation, former slugger Eric Karros replaces Rex Hudler as the color commentator.
The franchise mode is also receiving some attention. Sony has reworked the trade and waiver wire logic so teams analyze their rosters more realistically; don't expect teams to trade away surefire aces like David Price. To keep you abreast of league happenings during the season, Sony has added a ticker that displays scores and stats from the other league games.Comment
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This might be a minor thing, but I found RTTS so frustrating this year due to such a slow progression. In fact in one season I actually got worse from being unable to meet the challenges.
Obviously I'm crap at the game, but i would have loved to have been able to purchase the points on PSN, but they weren't available to Australian players.
RTTS sounds much better with the sliders, and new goals so I'm happy with that, but would like to see the same options available to us in the Oz with regards to PSN options like purchasing points.Comment
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