Yeah, I don't necessarily think changing who is talking will make the difference, but maybe how their talking. Sure, changing announcers will make everything seem fresh, but in a couple years we'll be right back to where we are now. I think it's more important to work on how the announcers interact with eachother and the flow of the commentary. I would rather hear two good commentators who work well together, then have 3, with two of them just giving one-liners.
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Yeah, I don't necessarily think changing who is talking will make the difference, but maybe how their talking. Sure, changing announcers will make everything seem fresh, but in a couple years we'll be right back to where we are now. I think it's more important to work on how the announcers interact with eachother and the flow of the commentary. I would rather hear two good commentators who work well together, then have 3, with two of them just giving one-liners."Life is like baseball, it's the number of times you arrive home safely that counts" -
Re: Ten Areas of Improvement for MLB 12: The Show
Yeah, I don't necessarily think changing who is talking will make the difference, but maybe how their talking. Sure, changing announcers will make everything seem fresh, but in a couple years we'll be right back to where we are now. I think it's more important to work on how the announcers interact with eachother and the flow of the commentary. I would rather hear two good commentators who work well together, then have 3, with two of them just giving one-liners.
Yes, I agree.
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I was playing a game today and thought the same thing. Vasgersian, Karros and even Campbell aren't bad they just don't ever "talk".Yeah, I don't necessarily think changing who is talking will make the difference, but maybe how their talking. Sure, changing announcers will make everything seem fresh, but in a couple years we'll be right back to where we are now. I think it's more important to work on how the announcers interact with eachother and the flow of the commentary. I would rather hear two good commentators who work well together, then have 3, with two of them just giving one-liners.Comment
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lol, really?Comment
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You can use analog online.
You just have to make sure you set it in your online settings.Now, more than everComment
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I don't care who the announcers are. Just make them have conversations instead of 1 guy doing play by play and the other two randomly adding one liners. Make the announcers communicate with one another.
For me personally I'm fine with the 3 they have just. Although I'd like them to lose Campbell and just go with a 2 man both. If that would make things easier for SCEA.Comment
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I'm actually amazed that true baseball card-style stats were not included on this list. I love The Show, but baseball, more than any sport, is a game of statistics. It is a travesty (overstating a bit) that we only get about five rows of historical stats on each player card (missing things like stolen bases and OBP) and no information on teams or the like.
To me, that is a must have.Overall satisfaction also makes the decline!!!!!!!!!!!!Comment
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Yeah if I found out they were going to have more stats like you'd think they should have seeing that stats are what drives baseball I'd already put back that $67 dollars for it haha ...Guess we all have to wait and see but boy do I pray they do add more stats cause Mlb The show is a great game.I'm actually amazed that true baseball card-style stats were not included on this list. I love The Show, but baseball, more than any sport, is a game of statistics. It is a travesty (overstating a bit) that we only get about five rows of historical stats on each player card (missing things like stolen bases and OBP) and no information on teams or the like.
To me, that is a must have.Comment
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No I have no problem with Matt Vasgersian doing PBP, I just want to finally have dynamic commentary like you hear on TV and some FOX Sports broadcast integration wouldn't hurt either
The show has gotten better every year but the core broadcast intro presentation style has gotten stale and has been the same for the last 5 years and needs to be completely re-done to make me feel like I'm playing a whole new game
Just a new opening broadcast intro with new music and a completely new way to deliver the starting lineups and score would already go a long wayComment
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The jersey numbers need to be slightly higher up on the players back.Comment
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all i want are better celebrations. theyve had the same ones since 2005Comment

. online to be more stable is about it for me!
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