MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidbits
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
Below is the umpire roster for MLB 12 The Show. I didn't think we would need to state this. However, we haven't revealed one new focus or back of the box feature for MLB 12 The Show. Just some of the little things that might not deserve that type of attention, but are important to the overall package none the less. The devil is in the details, for instance we have an entirely new tag animation system this year. That creates more dynamic and organic player iteration on the base paths and at the plate this year. Not a back of the box feature, but a pretty big addition none the less. We are showing the game to press for the FIRST time this week in NYC. So in the next week or so you will get to read about what we have been working diligently on for the past year. This years title has a combination of over 70 new features, enhancements, artificial intelligence improvements/re-writes, and additions.
So hold your horses there will be plenty of content to rejoice or complain about soon enough :-).
Anyway back on topic, returning umpires this year from previous versions of The Show are.
Earl Hendricks
Clyde (cross eyed) Washington
Dutch Nelson
Wally Hughes
Woddy Keller
Porter Callaghan
Your 14 new umpires are (all fictional)
Jeff Carlson
Marvin Knight
James Gibson
Tom Reyburn
CB Hernandez
Rusty Valentine
Kerwin Thompson
Eric Summersgill
Mike Winters
Joe MacDonald
Freddie Ferguson
Earl Cooper
Patrick JohnsonComment
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"When it's all set and done, reality is the best innovation."Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
Below is the umpire roster for MLB 12 The Show. I didn't think we would need to state this. However, we haven't revealed one new focus or back of the box feature for MLB 12 The Show. Just some of the little things that might not deserve that type of attention, but are important to the overall package none the less. The devil is in the details, for instance we have an entirely new tag animation system this year. That creates more dynamic and organic player iteration on the base paths and at the plate this year. Not a back of the box feature, but a pretty big addition none the less. We are showing the game to press for the FIRST time this week in NYC. So in the next week or so you will get to read about what we have been working diligently on for the past year. This years title has a combination of over 70 new features, enhancements, artificial intelligence improvements/re-writes, and additions.
So hold your horses there will be plenty of content to rejoice or complain about soon enough :-).
Anyway back on topic, returning umpires this year from previous versions of The Show are.
Earl Hendricks
Clyde (cross eyed) Washington
Dutch Nelson
Wally Hughes
Woddy Keller
Porter Callaghan
Your 14 new umpires are (all fictional)
Jeff Carlson
Marvin Knight
James Gibson
Tom Reyburn
CB Hernandez
Rusty Valentine
Kerwin Thompson
Eric Summersgill
Mike Winters
Joe MacDonald
Freddie Ferguson
Earl Cooper
Patrick JohnsonComment
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Please fix the GOD-awful commentary and Lack of presentation aspect. This part is in real need of a upgrade, but I appreciate the variety of umpires. It will help, but if other parts isn't fixed, this won't help the experience much.Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
Below is the umpire roster for MLB 12 The Show. I didn't think we would need to state this. However, we haven't revealed one new focus or back of the box feature for MLB 12 The Show. Just some of the little things that might not deserve that type of attention, but are important to the overall package none the less. The devil is in the details, for instance we have an entirely new tag animation system this year. That creates more dynamic and organic player iteration on the base paths and at the plate this year. Not a back of the box feature, but a pretty big addition none the less. We are showing the game to press for the FIRST time this week in NYC. So in the next week or so you will get to read about what we have been working diligently on for the past year. This years title has a combination of over 70 new features, enhancements, artificial intelligence improvements/re-writes, and additions.
So hold your horses there will be plenty of content to rejoice or complain about soon enough :-).
Anyway back on topic, returning umpires this year from previous versions of The Show are.
Earl Hendricks
Clyde (cross eyed) Washington
Dutch Nelson
Wally Hughes
Woddy Keller
Porter Callaghan
Your 14 new umpires are (all fictional)
Jeff Carlson
Marvin Knight
James Gibson
Tom Reyburn
CB Hernandez
Rusty Valentine
Kerwin Thompson
Eric Summersgill
Mike Winters
Joe MacDonald
Freddie Ferguson
Earl Cooper
Patrick Johnson
But seriously, I understand it's to us to discover those personalities but can we have a clue on what make them so different ? different strike zone is obvious but do some are more prone to errors or less patient to eject players ( and coach ? ) ?Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
hummmm...curious to see what kind of personality umpire Marvin Knight165 will have ;-)
But seriously, I understand it's to us to discover those personalities but can we have a clue on what make them so different ? different strike zone is obvious but do some are more prone to errors or less patient to eject players ( and coach ? ) ?“The saddest part of life is when someone who gave you your best memories becomes a memory”Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
K_GUN, you know I'm on your team when it comes to wanting certain things in the game, but you're kind of disservicing SCEA when they didn't even really do anything. It's like if you record an A cappella on Facebook, then a friend plasters it onto YouTube, and users start complaining that you should have used an instrument. Don't ask where that analogy came from.
Again, SCEA didn't come out with an article saying, "Yes, this is MLB 12: The Show, and this year we're featuring new back-of-the-box features such as 14 new umpire personalities, closing gloves, and new cleats. You're SOL if you were hoping for anything else new in this game." Their screenshots were intently to show new uniforms, and there were implicit changes within the screenshots that forum members picked out and Ramone verified. Unfortunately, so far, the sky does not appear to be one of them (though the on-field lighting does), although it is still early on and there has not been any sort of comment on the matter from the team themselves.
In time, we will find out more about this game. We're all eagerly impatient to hear what else there is to offer, and some members have already made that aware in this thread. The difference between their posts and yours is that they didn't shun the notion there was more that was worked on in this game.
totally agree.....dealing with a bad case of the Mondays---for about 10 days now.
sorry
carry on....Bummed that you're not on my ignore list yet?.....Don't worry, I'm sure you will be very soon.Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
Very happy to hear about the 14 New Umpires now lets hope they also get to wear "Majestic Therma Base Umpire Jackets" for those Rainny, Snowyand Cold games and the playoffs.
That is of course if the MLB Guidelines allow itAttached FilesLast edited by tnixen; 12-06-2011, 11:54 AM.Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
I just read somewhere that there isn't a PSP version planned...is this true??If it is I will be really disappointed, because this sounds like a great game...and I absolutely HATE 2k products for the PSP.
If anyone has info please respond!Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Features 14 New Umpires With All New Personalities and Other Tidb
Yes its true.
Only for PS3 amd Vita.Comment
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