Ok, so I really dont mind that all three are commentationg...especially matty V...my main deal is this, you guys said that the team revamped the commentary. What did yall do? Did you guys get all three in the booth and get them to interact with each other creating an organic commentary sequence? Or did you guys get each one by himself and piece together video segments which is what yall have now but with more commentary lines for each. The latter is fine if you could seamlessly connect each one with the other and make it flow AS IF they were in the same booth rather than what it is now where you can tell each one sounds like they were recorded in a seperate room.
MLB 12 The Show Hands-On Preview and Interview with Ramone Russell (PS3, PS Vita)
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Hands-On Preview and Interview with Ramone Russell (PS3, PS Vita)
Ok, so I really dont mind that all three are commentationg...especially matty V...my main deal is this, you guys said that the team revamped the commentary. What did yall do? Did you guys get all three in the booth and get them to interact with each other creating an organic commentary sequence? Or did you guys get each one by himself and piece together video segments which is what yall have now but with more commentary lines for each. The latter is fine if you could seamlessly connect each one with the other and make it flow AS IF they were in the same booth rather than what it is now where you can tell each one sounds like they were recorded in a seperate room."Im all jacked up on mountain dew!"
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Hands-On Preview and Interview with Ramone Russell (PS3, PS Vita)
Im very excited about the vita version especially the ps3 like graphics and all the features of past ps3 versions as well as 12 being added. I enjoy the broadcasting team and hope all of the in game commentary that is present on the ps3 version is added as well. Russell is there any real limitations that your team is experiencing with the vita as far as producing a game that rivals the PS3 version?Comment
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Hmm, I'm not sure if this is the right place, but has the pitch count board in LF at PETCO Park been corrected for MLB 12: The Show? It was correct before, but I noticed in MLB 11: The Show, instead of showing the current pitcher's pitch count (i.e Balls 12 Strikes 22 Total 34), it'd only show the pitch count of the current at-bat and the Total would refer to the amount of outs made in that half-inning.Comment
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It always seems a lot of people always have a problem with the commentary. I've never understood why. Here is a simple solution, turn the commentary off. That's what I always do. I listen to it for a few games and then turn it off. It makes the game much more enjoyable to play. Not because I don't have to listen to annoying voices, but rather it immerses me into the game more. It makes it more realistic. Do you think the players on the field in real life can hear the commentators on t.v.? No, all they hear is the announcer in the stadium.
What The Show really needs to do is give All-Star teams their regular jerseys. Save the official All-Star jerseys for the Home Run Derby, and when you play the All-Star game, each player should have their own teams jersey. So Ichiro wearing a Mariners jersey and then Jeter hitting next wearing his Yankees jersey and so on... that's really the main thing for me. There are obviously lots of other little things... like a better implemented 2 player co-op game. Instead of alternating hitter, we should be able to pick specific players we want to play with (hitting and fielding). When my gf and I played on the same team, we found ourselves just playing single player and passing the controller back and forth as in years past instead of using the co-op they put in the game.
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Hands-On Preview and Interview with Ramone Russell (PS3, PS Vita)
It always seems a lot of people always have a problem with the commentary. I've never understood why. Here is a simple solution, turn the commentary off. That's what I always do. I listen to it for a few games and then turn it off. It makes the game much more enjoyable to play. Not because I don't have to listen to annoying voices, but rather it immerses me into the game more. It makes it more realistic. Do you think the players on the field in real life can hear the commentators on t.v.? No, all they hear is the announcer in the stadium.
Personally, I'd prefer imagining me play as if I'm watching it on TV, not as if I'm at the ballpark. That's why the broadcast cameras and replay system are so important to me, and that's why most would prefer for the commentary to be improved on.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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IMO they need to change out that guy as well.
Personally, I'd prefer imagining me play as if I'm watching it on TV, not as if I'm at the ballpark. That's why the broadcast cameras and replay system are so important to me, and that's why most would prefer for the commentary to be improved on.Last edited by nemesis04; 12-13-2011, 11:22 AM.“The saddest part of life is when someone who gave you your best memories becomes a memory”Comment
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This is exactly what I would like!
I want as close to a real TV broadcast presentation (ESPN,Fox Baseball) as you can get. But I also want an option to view the game as if you were sitting in the ball park in the upper deck. And the camera angles and sounds would be associated with that view. It would be just like if you were <!-- / message -->watching the game from your favorite seat at the stadium.
I am hoping the "Camera Editor" that Sony added last year will be enhanced for MLB 12 The Show. I hope it allows you to set "Lock in" the camera anywhere in the stadium for Batting ,Pitching and Fielding too. This along with the hopfully enhanced "Realtime Presentation" could truly make it seem like you are actually sitting at your favorite seat in any stadium.
It would be great to have options for both!
In fact I would like to see a third option where you can have the the "True Baseball TV broadcast presentation" with all the stat overlays you would expect and at the sametime still be able to place and lock in the Batting ,Pitching and Fielding camera to any seat in the stadium minus the TV replays and commentary.
I am really hoping that the "Camera Editor" allows you too place Batting,Pitching and fielding camera locked in at any seat in the stadium in MLB 12 The Show.Last edited by tnixen; 12-13-2011, 12:07 PM.Comment
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It's personal preference - whether you wanna feel like your in the game or watching one on TV. I like to feel like I'm playing the game - not watching one on TV, so I mute the announcers. I hear all the subtle sounds I wouldn't hear over the announcers babbling.
I would like to see a first person view added to the game sometime. Imagine batting, pitching, and fielding in a first person perspective.. I think it would definitely make the field and stadiums seem realistically vast..Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Hands-On Preview and Interview with Ramone Russell (PS3, PS Vita)
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Hope there is a noticeable difference in the fielding abilities and speed of players. The way it is now you could put a catcher in CF and not notice a difference. Would be nice to have a reason to make a defensive substitution in the late innings. Also hope a custom made roster won't get scrambled when you skip spring training and start a regular seasonComment
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Hope there is a noticeable difference in the fielding abilities and speed of players. The way it is now you could put a catcher in CF and not notice a difference. Would be nice to have a reason to make a defensive substitution in the late innings. Also hope a custom made roster won't get scrambled when you skip spring training and start a regular seasonComment
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Hope there is a noticeable difference in the fielding abilities and speed of players. The way it is now you could put a catcher in CF and not notice a difference. Would be nice to have a reason to make a defensive substitution in the late innings. Also hope a custom made roster won't get scrambled when you skip spring training and start a regular seasonComment
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There definitely was a difference between run speeds of slow guys and fast guys, so I have no idea where that stuff is coming from. The only possible defense I can think of for this guy is that maybe the animations don't reflect the speed difference.
I've never noticed it myself, so this is only a hypothesis, but it is possible that even though Yadier covers less ground, his legs are "moving" at a similar animation speed as John Jay's, so, to the casual user, it looks like everyone runs at the same speed.Last edited by Bobhead; 12-14-2011, 06:09 PM.Comment
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Yes it is an exaggeration. Admittedly too extreme. Point I'm was trying to make is the OF's speed and defensive abilities in the game (from my eyes) are much the same. Can't tell a big difference. Same for infielders. Players in late innings get replaced for a reason and I've never felt compelled to make the switch as they all field the same from my perspective. others obviously differ and I respect that. Different people see things differently I guess.Comment
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