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

    #241
    Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

    Originally posted by ryan36
    I really want to start a thread with all the people who say this now, before we have all the info
    Can you start it on another website!?

    M.K.
    Knight165
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    • BatsareBugs
      LVP
      • Feb 2003
      • 12553

      #242
      Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

      Originally posted by Knight165
      Can you start it on another website!?

      M.K.
      Knight165
      Yep, and I guess it isn't strange that it's mostly "new" people. You go into a thread that talks abut pulse pitching, zone analog, and you don't find what you're looking for because it's not there (even when the thread title makes no mention)?

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      • metal134
        MVP
        • Feb 2004
        • 1420

        #243
        Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

        Originally posted by MetsFan16
        "2 new training techniques in Road to the Show (baserunning, fielding), as you're now a Double-A starter who is the most touted prospect on the team "

        Yesss. This is great information. This probably means that you won't be competeing for a starting job and that you'll be getting promoted quicker because you are a higher rated prospect. Instead of being a low rated player fighting for a starting job in Double-A.
        While I really like the idea of starting off as a blue-chip instead of a scrub, I do not want it to mean faster promotions. Like, half the reason I love RTTS is for the trip through the minors.
        Last edited by metal134; 12-30-2011, 03:40 PM.
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        • jmik58
          Staff Writer
          • Jan 2008
          • 2401

          #244
          So they're adding the old MVP style of hitting (Thank you, finally) in the form of "zone analog hitting".

          One question though ... I hate analog hitting with the right stick.

          Will we be able to do the pure old-school style of MVP hitting where we use left stick and push buttons to swing with the right?

          EDIT: Or is it nothing like MVP? I'm talking when the left stick influenced the ball up/down or pull/push. It felt so natural because you "went with the pitch" with the left stick and just pushed the button with the right. Best controls for hitting ever.
          Last edited by jmik58; 12-31-2011, 06:36 PM.

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          • mets718
            Rookie
            • Apr 2008
            • 212

            #245
            Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

            How will "Collision Awareness" work? Like will fielders be able to collide when going for a pop up or such?

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            • Blzer
              Resident film pundit
              • Mar 2004
              • 42509

              #246
              Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

              Originally posted by jmik58
              So they're adding the old MVP style of hitting (Thank you, finally) in the form of "zone analog hitting".

              One question though ... I hate analog hitting with the right stick.

              Will we be able to do the pure old-school style of MVP hitting where we use left stick and push buttons to swing with the right?

              EDIT: Or is it nothing like MVP? I'm talking when the left stick influenced the ball up/down or pull/push. It felt so natural because you "went with the pitch" with the left stick and just pushed the button with the right. Best controls for hitting ever.
              I've personally never been a fan of this, because: 1) it takes user control out of contact chance (except for timing and strike zone recognition); 2) the fly ball/ground ball directions become a hogwash. I know that you can use them for situational purposes, but they shouldn't override the ability to hit the ball where you want.

              Here's the main reason I don't like it: the swing influence should not the the determiner for where the ball is hit, and this is why I think SCEA nearly has it perfect right now with zone analog hitting.

              Let's say you try and pull an outside pitch... heck, let's say you try and pull an inside pitch... but your timing is late. Do you still pull the ball? No. I'm sure you understand and agree with this, but my point now is why are we trying to influence our hit based on how we swing at the ball? To try and improve our contact, correct? Well personally, I'd rather leave that up to a zone hitting kind of feature. That way, we're still trying to accomplish the same goal.

              If all else fails, you still have pull/push directional hitting with the right analog stick (shooting it toward the 10:00-2:00 positions when you swing) alongside zone hitting. Of course, it's only an influence, and not necessarily a guidance.
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              • Bobhead
                Pro
                • Mar 2011
                • 4926

                #247
                Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

                As much as I enjoyed that game back in its day, I definitely prefer the Zone system of The Show, as it gives you full control and better preserves the experience of batting.

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                • jmik58
                  Staff Writer
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 2401

                  #248
                  Originally posted by Blzer
                  I've personally never been a fan of this, because: 1) it takes user control out of contact chance (except for timing and strike zone recognition); 2) the fly ball/ground ball directions become a hogwash. I know that you can use them for situational purposes, but they shouldn't override the ability to hit the ball where you want.

                  Here's the main reason I don't like it: the swing influence should not the the determiner for where the ball is hit, and this is why I think SCEA nearly has it perfect right now with zone analog hitting.

                  Let's say you try and pull an outside pitch... heck, let's say you try and pull an inside pitch... but your timing is late. Do you still pull the ball? No. I'm sure you understand and agree with this, but my point now is why are we trying to influence our hit based on how we swing at the ball? To try and improve our contact, correct? Well personally, I'd rather leave that up to a zone hitting kind of feature. That way, we're still trying to accomplish the same goal.

                  If all else fails, you still have pull/push directional hitting with the right analog stick (shooting it toward the 10:00-2:00 positions when you swing) alongside zone hitting. Of course, it's only an influence, and not necessarily a guidance.
                  My main question is whether or not SCEA is going to include the "zone analog" hitting mode with the ability to use the buttons for swinging instead of the stick. I realize the name "analog" implies the stick, however it's a fair question to ask because push button hitting is available in substitution of analog hitting in all other modes.

                  Or will this mode only be with the analog stick hitting? Anyone know?

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                  • Heroesandvillains
                    MVP
                    • May 2009
                    • 5974

                    #249
                    Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

                    Originally posted by jmik58
                    My main question is whether or not SCEA is going to include the "zone analog" hitting mode with the ability to use the buttons for swinging instead of the stick. I realize the name "analog" implies the stick, however it's a fair question to ask because push button hitting is available in substitution of analog hitting in all other modes.

                    Or will this mode only be with the analog stick hitting? Anyone know?
                    It does exist already. It's called zone hitting. You use the L-stick to move the PCI and the swing button/s to swing.

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                    • Bobhead
                      Pro
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 4926

                      #250
                      Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

                      Originally posted by jmik58
                      My main question is whether or not SCEA is going to include the "zone analog" hitting mode with the ability to use the buttons for swinging instead of the stick. I realize the name "analog" implies the stick, however it's a fair question to ask because push button hitting is available in substitution of analog hitting in all other modes.

                      Or will this mode only be with the analog stick hitting? Anyone know?
                      There has already been a "zone hitting" mode for a few years. "Analog" is the one that was born in 2011, and many (including myself), requested a new mode that combined the two, thus "zone analog". So to answer your question, what you are talking about will definitely be available this year.

                      Also does anyone else feel weird referring to The Show 2011 as "last year?" My how time flies...

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                      • Blzer
                        Resident film pundit
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 42509

                        #251
                        Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

                        Originally posted by jmik58
                        My main question is whether or not SCEA is going to include the "zone analog" hitting mode with the ability to use the buttons for swinging instead of the stick. I realize the name "analog" implies the stick, however it's a fair question to ask because push button hitting is available in substitution of analog hitting in all other modes.

                        Or will this mode only be with the analog stick hitting? Anyone know?
                        There is zone hitting, but MVP's style of hitting is not available in this game in the form of on-the-fly left stick directional swinging. The only way to influence your hit type with zone hitting is by use of the right analog stick before the pitch, ala MVP's style. The rest is by contact chance (left analog stick zone movement), pitch location, and timing.
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                        • ILurk
                          Banned
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 93

                          #252
                          Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

                          Originally posted by keirs12
                          no career playoff stats for RTTS?

                          nothing i see here warrants $60. ill wait til '13
                          People like you make me laugh cause I'd bet $60 you WILL buy it the first week it releases.

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                          • ryan36
                            7 dirty words...
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 10139

                            #253
                            I'm excited for videos of pulse pitching. Seems a little arcadey to me.

                            The new analog zone hitting... Well I couldnt hit with analog at all.

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

                              #254
                              Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

                              Originally posted by ryan36
                              I'm excited for videos of pulse pitching. Seems a little arcadey to me.

                              The new analog zone hitting... Well I couldnt hit with analog at all.

                              Not that I know ....but I'm gonna say it's "probably" not arcadey at all!

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

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                              • nemesis04
                                RIP Ty My Buddy
                                • Feb 2004
                                • 13530

                                #255
                                Re: MLB 12 The Show Preview - Pulse Pitching, Zone Analog Batting, Collision Awarenes

                                Originally posted by Knight165
                                Not that I know ....but I'm gonna say it's "probably" not arcadey at all!

                                M.K.
                                Knight165
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