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  • Masswhole
    Banned
    • Feb 2011
    • 35

    #691
    Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

    Originally posted by ksig24
    Has anyone commented on the ball flight on fly balls? Does anyone else notice that nearly every ball curves significantly to the left? Even off of left handed hitters bats. Hamilton hit a deep fly to what looked like was left center and the catch ring (ball) continued to tail all the way to the LF line. I have seen this more than ever in this game. 10' had a great variety of ball flight patterns.

    Sorry if its already been said, but I am not about to read through every post.
    Turn the wind slider down.

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    • Knight165
      *ll St*r
      • Feb 2003
      • 24964

      #692
      Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

      Originally posted by Masswhole
      Turn the wind slider down.
      Yes...the wind is at 18 MPH by default in the demo.

      M.K.
      Knight165
      All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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      • Heroesandvillains
        MVP
        • May 2009
        • 5974

        #693
        Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

        Originally posted by ksig24
        Has anyone commented on the ball flight on fly balls? Does anyone else notice that nearly every ball curves significantly to the left? Even off of left handed hitters bats. Hamilton hit a deep fly to what looked like was left center and the catch ring (ball) continued to tail all the way to the LF line. I have seen this more than ever in this game. 10' had a great variety of ball flight patterns.

        Sorry if its already been said, but I am not about to read through every post.
        In the demo, the wind is always blowing 18 mph, in from right field...and slight angled towards left.

        I've played dozens of games, and the wind doesn't change.

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        • SSWood10
          Rookie
          • Feb 2011
          • 99

          #694
          Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

          Demo looks great, as expected, and love the feel of the analog pitching. Looking forward to getting underway.

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          • jdlsantos
            Rookie
            • Sep 2008
            • 17

            #695
            Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

            I'm more of a lurker on this site but I would like to say what the demo looked like for me IMO.

            First off I don't care about the analog controls, tried them for about 5 minutes and they didn't feel as intuitive as the pitching meter, button hitting and button throwing.

            I see not many people have checked out any of the old digital controls for the game. Hitting now has 4 options, power(Square), normal(X), contact(Circle) and bunting(Triangle) on the face buttons. Contact batting is an awesome feature IMO since it can be very useful in moving runners over to another base and not risk hitting a hard liner to a fielder. The PCI is more dynamic now as well, when I would go to check my swing info I noticed when a power swing was used with a weak hitter the PCI shrunk! Awesome new feature and makes hitting a little harder.

            Analog throwing. The less said the better.

            Analog pitching, I only used it for about twenty to twenty-five pitches and I couldnt accept it as the future, it felt very unresponsive to me, which I think it's because it's too sensitive. Whatever the case was I went back to the meter.

            Now to the positives. Batter Views!!!!!!!

            Catcher 5 is full of win. The multiple telecast views I'm going to use for pitching, I love that I can move the pitching meter which is going to take a while to get used to, but so far I'm loving the abundance of views availible now.

            The new pickoff fixed cam is pretty cool too.

            Defense. I felt like the defensive animations in '09 and '10 were so bad. I was using auto-fielding(no auto-throw). Now with the new animations the defense felt real fluid, and no more outfield wall vortex, which is a very welcomed feature, I'm also liking the difficulty of hitting the sweet spot of the throwing meter.

            The positives I mentioned were things I was hoping the game would eventually have and I'm happy with the (even though it's a demo)end result. The positives supremely outweigh the negatives for me so far mainly because I can remove the analog features which I'm not a fan of. It doesn't make sense to me, one complains about the face buttons are old school, etc., yet the analog features limit you to the sticks and forgets about the other 8 buttons availible to you. Call me an old school gamer, whatever, I'm just happy the devs didn't remove the old controls.

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            • nmycon
              Pro
              • Mar 2009
              • 926

              #696
              Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

              Originally posted by jdlsantos
              I love that I can move the pitching meter which is going to take a while to get used to, but so far I'm loving the abundance of views availible now.
              im excited about the ability to move the meter as well!

              what they did with the demo was replace the button meter with the analog meter, the button was small enough that you could see the pitcher and meter at the same time

              the analog meter is so small that you cant really focus on the pitcher when aiming for the top of the meter, i think if the analog meter was positioned beside the pitcher it would look much better

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              • Kearnzo
                Banned
                • Jul 2002
                • 5963

                #697
                Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                Just hit a shot into the Cove with Cruz. Absolutely CRUSHED it opposite field. Awesome view on the replay as well, high above the wall, showing the ball land in the cove and splash.

                Cruz was on a tear in the game. Had 2 bombs, and his third at bat was a flyout to the track in deep center. Also had a line drive HR with Andrus to eventually give me the win.

                The more I play with timing hitting and classic pitching, the more I realize how much better this years version is. Everything I disliked last year got some love.

                Oh, and IMO, the best camera for picking up the ball and judging balls and strikes is Wide Offset. Reminds me of MVP's camera. I'm much more patient with this view, and able to time up the ball much better.

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                • ntdgg711
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 23

                  #698
                  Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                  Originally posted by jdlsantos
                  I'm more of a lurker on this site but I would like to say what the demo looked like for me IMO.

                  First off I don't care about the analog controls, tried them for about 5 minutes and they didn't feel as intuitive as the pitching meter, button hitting and button throwing.

                  I see not many people have checked out any of the old digital controls for the game. Hitting now has 4 options, power(Square), normal(X), contact(Circle) and bunting(Triangle) on the face buttons. Contact batting is an awesome feature IMO since it can be very useful in moving runners over to another base and not risk hitting a hard liner to a fielder. The PCI is more dynamic now as well, when I would go to check my swing info I noticed when a power swing was used with a weak hitter the PCI shrunk! Awesome new feature and makes hitting a little harder.

                  Analog throwing. The less said the better.

                  Analog pitching, I only used it for about twenty to twenty-five pitches and I couldnt accept it as the future, it felt very unresponsive to me, which I think it's because it's too sensitive. Whatever the case was I went back to the meter.

                  Now to the positives. Batter Views!!!!!!!

                  Catcher 5 is full of win. The multiple telecast views I'm going to use for pitching, I love that I can move the pitching meter which is going to take a while to get used to, but so far I'm loving the abundance of views availible now.

                  The new pickoff fixed cam is pretty cool too.

                  Defense. I felt like the defensive animations in '09 and '10 were so bad. I was using auto-fielding(no auto-throw). Now with the new animations the defense felt real fluid, and no more outfield wall vortex, which is a very welcomed feature, I'm also liking the difficulty of hitting the sweet spot of the throwing meter.

                  The positives I mentioned were things I was hoping the game would eventually have and I'm happy with the (even though it's a demo)end result. The positives supremely outweigh the negatives for me so far mainly because I can remove the analog features which I'm not a fan of. It doesn't make sense to me, one complains about the face buttons are old school, etc., yet the analog features limit you to the sticks and forgets about the other 8 buttons availible to you. Call me an old school gamer, whatever, I'm just happy the devs didn't remove the old controls.
                  alright, let's get real. if you don't wanna try anything NEW, then disable all the analogs and play the same game as last year. If you like a challenge and expect that the game developers KNEW what they were doing by adding analog, then play this year's game as intended - analog.

                  Granted, it's frustrating as heck to try to get the timing down with ALL the analog controls - hitting, pitching, fielding. But you know what? once I get used to it, this is gonna be the best baseball video game ever.

                  Everyone needs to quit whining and complaining and just play the game. If you wanna play same controls as in the past, fine - just keep in mind you're gonna be missing out on MLB '11s full potential.

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                  • Pezell04x
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 2907

                    #699
                    Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                    So i've played the demo a handful of times (probably 5 or 6).

                    The analog pitching is tight. I love it and I picked them up pretty quickly.

                    The analog hitting is hard as hell. I'm very, very, very bad at hitting. I don't know how to bunt, except I did it once on accident but really had no idea what I was doing. I also don't know when the best time to push on on the R stick is. Is it when the pitcher is about to throw the ball? It's very confusing.

                    Also, I can't make contact on the ball. In the 5 or 6 games played, I probably have two hits. It's (or should I say I'm) pretty bad at it. Any tips for this?

                    The fielding feels natural but I still catch myself pressing circle or triangle to throw the ball. It's a habit that can easily be broken.

                    Overall I like the demo, but the frustration of batting may not make this a day 1 purchase.
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                    • nmycon
                      Pro
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 926

                      #700
                      Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                      Originally posted by Pezell04x
                      I also don't know when the best time to push on on the R stick is. Is it when the pitcher is about to throw the ball? It's very confusing.
                      you want to swing when you players foot touches the ground

                      therefore, the time to start the stride is not determined by the pitcher's windup as much as it's determined by the players stride animation. Some players have short strides, so they can start when the ball is released.

                      Other players have high leg lifts, so they need to start their stride as the pitcher is moving his leg forward

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                      • Knight165
                        *ll St*r
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 24964

                        #701
                        Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                        Originally posted by Pezell04x
                        So i've played the demo a handful of times (probably 5 or 6).

                        The analog pitching is tight. I love it and I picked them up pretty quickly.

                        The analog hitting is hard as hell. I'm very, very, very bad at hitting. I don't know how to bunt, except I did it once on accident but really had no idea what I was doing. I also don't know when the best time to push on on the R stick is. Is it when the pitcher is about to throw the ball? It's very confusing.

                        Also, I can't make contact on the ball. In the 5 or 6 games played, I probably have two hits. It's (or should I say I'm) pretty bad at it. Any tips for this?

                        The fielding feels natural but I still catch myself pressing circle or triangle to throw the ball. It's a habit that can easily be broken.

                        Overall I like the demo, but the frustration of batting may not make this a day 1 purchase.
                        Pezell...

                        As the pitcher comes to the top of his pitch motion....that's when I pull back on the stick(pulling back and holding beforehand will induce a penalty)....as the pitch comes in....push up....it's almost like one smooth motion. I pretty much do the motion as if I'm going to swing at everything....and just let go if I don't like the pitch.
                        Then start introducing the inside/outside element once you feel comfortable doing it straight up and down.
                        Bunting...is to either the right or left(don't pull back on the stick)....and is either held from before pitch for a sac bunt(let go if the pitch is not to your liking)...or a late push left/right for a drag.
                        By pushing left/right on the stick...you are deciding which area to bunt to as well.
                        Drop a level until you feel comfortable as well.

                        When all else fails...do what I do...manage only mode!

                        M.K.
                        Knight165
                        All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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                        • spitoon
                          Pro
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 926

                          #702
                          Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                          I just noticed that they have not fixed the dark colors of the pitched ball markers when you review your at bat...the colors (Blue=Fastball, Green=Curveball, Red=Change etc..) are very dark and are nearly indistinguishable from one another. I know this was brought up last year...seems to be a simple fix, especially from one year to the next?

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                          • nmycon
                            Pro
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 926

                            #703
                            Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                            Originally posted by spitoon
                            I just noticed that they have not fixed the dark colors of the pitched ball markers when you review your at bat...the colors (Blue=Fastball, Green=Curveball, Red=Change etc..) are very dark and are nearly indistinguishable from one another. I know this was brought up last year...seems to be a simple fix, especially from one year to the next?
                            i've seen so many people complain about this, but i can easily distinguish between the colours...

                            the colours could be made a bit lighter, but for me, are quite easy to tell apart

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                            • josh44
                              Rookie
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 204

                              #704
                              Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                              Would've preferred the wind to be less. I think it may be secretly frustrating a lot of people. All my HR's have been to left field, 1 hit the foul pole, 1 right in the corner and the rest all about center left field. If anyone was to hit to the right it would probably get blown down unless it was a really perfect hit. An 18mph win is pretty strong. Wonder how high it can get.

                              I also have trouble seeing the colours of the different pitchtypes. I had no problem in 09 i wonder why they changed it in 10.

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                              • nemesis04
                                RIP Ty My Buddy
                                • Feb 2004
                                • 13530

                                #705
                                Re: MLB 11 The Show Demo Available Now, Post Your Impressions Here

                                Originally posted by josh44
                                Would've preferred the wind to be less. I think it may be secretly frustrating a lot of people. All my HR's have been to left field, 1 hit the foul pole, 1 right in the corner and the rest all about center left field. If anyone was to hit to the right it would probably get blown down unless it was a really perfect hit. An 18mph win is pretty strong. Wonder how high it can get.

                                I also have trouble seeing the colours of the different pitchtypes. I had no problem in 09 i wonder why they changed it in 10.
                                Turn down the wind slider in the demo.
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