MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
Can't wait to see this all in motion. Might just be me being...me, but something I've been paying a lot of attention to is how smooth the new batting and pitching animations are, from how they take practice swings, or what they do when there's a ball or strike at the plate, to whether the pitcher holds his glove up in the air for the catcher to very precisely return throw the ball right into it or they stand there, wait on it, then catch it like any normal human would do.
They've gotten better and better at this each year since MLB 10.
Man, I'm so jacked for some vids right now.Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
Russell, by any chance do we have the option to adjust and customize the batting view more freely, the way we can with pitching? Also can we save more than 4 custom views this year?The Signature of New YorkComment
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The new camera angle definitely pushes things back into the background more, and I think that's for the better. When setting up a custom camera in 11 I noticed using the wide view preset, which pushed things furthest back compared to the other views, made it easier to pick up the ball.All ties severed...Comment
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ok u can win me back by giving a sneak peek of one of the overlays.
not trying to be a downer but a purchase depends on presentation.
I did hear someone say they love the baserunner window [unless they meant the scorebug baserunner window], but in the comparison shot it looks practically identical.
i think11's was even smaller.
edit: lighting still looks sweeeeet.Last edited by econoodle; 12-30-2011, 09:14 PM.Comment
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I trust that since my username is on the lower end of the alphabet that I'll be getting the game before anyone else?Comment
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u saying the box on the right stays on screen?
edit: found the answer.
also looking at a screenshot of 09, the scorebug looks exactly like this years outside of the baserunner icons.
I was expecting an ESPN styled one
ah well.Last edited by econoodle; 12-30-2011, 09:27 PM.Comment
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I think my only issue with that (I won't claim to speak for anyone else) is that with a claim of "true broadcast" it seems incongruous to have so much on screen (a separate, but thematically related issue) and then also see "MLB ___ The Show" absolutely everywhere. These are little things that can go a long way in terms of representing an actual broadcast.
I know for you guys brand growth is important, but we see "MLB ___ The Show" on walls, boards, overlays, wipes, menus, etc and we are reminded that everything is brought to us by The Show by Matt in commentary.
Would it be so terrible for brand growth to slap a TSBN (The Show Baseball Network), MLBTS, or some other type of broadcast themed logo in place of it in one spot? I mean, with all the reminders littered across the game, I don't think anyone can possibly forget what they're playing...lol. Plus, you are still representing the brand.
I dunno...it just seems there are spots where such odd stands are taken, is all. I'm not trying to harp or make it into a bigger thing than it is (it's certainly a minor point, really), but the there seems to be inconsistency in message in this regard.Comment
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It will most likely always be bars, some people like them some people hate them. If you can't tell if a guy is threat to steal a base by those two bars being over 75% full I'm not sure how much more we can help you. (Also at this stage in development we are in polish and bug fixing mode. I keep seeing people asking for more changes but it's not going to happen.)
The game tells you when your pitcher is getting tired via to top drop down ticker and there will be a hash at the 25% energy mark. It's on the user to use the tools available to them to decide on if they should yank their pitcher or not.Comment
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Hi Russell! Will the Mets and Rockies (finally) have metallic colored batting helmets in next year's game?Last edited by Bulls321974; 12-30-2011, 10:03 PM.Comment
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I can get that...I wouldn't think anyone would begrudge SCEA from putting their brand out there, etc...especially given how much the game does so well.
I think my only issue with that (I won't claim to speak for anyone else) is that with a claim of "true broadcast" it seems incongruous to have so much on screen (a separate, but thematically related issue) and then also see "MLB ___ The Show" absolutely everywhere. These are little things that can go a long way in terms of representing an actual broadcast.
I know for you guys brand growth is important, but we see "MLB ___ The Show" on walls, boards, overlays, wipes, menus, etc and we are reminded that everything is brought to us by The Show by Matt in commentary.
Would it be so terrible for brand growth to slap a TSBN (The Show Baseball Network), MLBTS, or some other type of broadcast themed logo in place of it in one spot? I mean, with all the reminders littered across the game, I don't think anyone can possibly forget what they're playing...lol. Plus, you are still representing the brand.
I dunno...it just seems there are spots where such odd stands are taken, is all. I'm not trying to harp or make it into a bigger thing than it is (it's certainly a minor point, really), but the there seems to be inconsistency in message in this regard.Last edited by DodgerFanatic2K3; 12-30-2011, 10:43 PM.Comment
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The only place I found their logos to be excessive is when it started appearing on the bats. About the only place left to put it is on everyone's jersey instead of their name or team. The screenshots don't seem to show the show logo on the bat, but somehow I imagine it'll be on the game anyway and I'll hate it.Comment
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Hey I think that's the first time we have agreed on something even though it's sarcasm
I noticed that the box on the right was displaying the analysis of the pitchers release point on the pitch which I believe is new
Also is that the new location of the pitch callout display that use to appear in the middle of the screen ??Comment
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