A Quick Look at MLB 12: The Show
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That is correct. '09 was the last version that had true 1080p.
It is now disabled and only runs in 720p optimized. You force 1080p in the XMB and your TV is just scaling the image.
Native 1080p has been removed due to them already pushing the PS3 with everything going on in the stadiums, etc. (out of the mouth of one of the developers last year)Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I'm so over Dave Campbell and his blabbering, useless, rehashed comments
Seriously does this guy even have a real broadcasting career anymore or does he just do his commentary from his recliner at homeComment
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-KNo really, we're trying to flatter you.Comment
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You forget... I won't be at the office when the "OMG ITS COMPLETELY BROKEN!!! THIS SINGLE FEATURE RENDERS ALL PS3 GAMES UNPLAYABLE! REFUND!!!!" happens. I'll still be sad that people hate me (because when you don't like something we can't be friends) but ill be safely tucked away in FL.
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Good luck my boy!Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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Last paragraph says it all so perfectly as to why i love this game.UNIFORM LINEUP : Every MLB cap and jersey worn since 2012!Comment
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I must be getting old, but I don't find the commentary stale or a need to change commentators. I've listening to Matty V. since he was the Padres play-by-play guy from 2002-2008 and in my opinion he's a keeper. It was sad to see Hud go, but a lot of people didn't want him (I just wanted different lines from him I think).
I'll admit MLB The Show will be weird the day Matty V. and Soup are no longer the commentators.Comment
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It looks like I'll be copping MLB: The Show for a fifth consecutive year, and I'm not even that much of a baseball fan. It's just such a well-made game, I can't help but to buy it.According to my old marketing professor, satisfaction is when product performance meets or exceeds consumer expectation.Comment
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in 2013 add the option to be able to customize when and if your RTTS player celebrates. this could affect his ego and add coach personalities... a big headed player like big z would be fine in a big city... until the new management wants to change the chemistry... you feel me? im tired of my player jumping around like a lunatic when he hits a home run and we are losing by 6Comment
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And I agree with you guys about this franchise not needing to make wholesale changes every year. I'm seeing some of my favorite franchises regress (not saying any names) from making unnecessary changes every year for the sake of change. Keep what works and just tweak it a bit from year to year.According to my old marketing professor, satisfaction is when product performance meets or exceeds consumer expectation.Comment
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You forget... I won't be at the office when the "OMG ITS COMPLETELY BROKEN!!! THIS SINGLE FEATURE RENDERS ALL PS3 GAMES UNPLAYABLE! REFUND!!!!" happens. I'll still be sad that people hate me (because when you don't like something we can't be friends) but ill be safely tucked away in FL.
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I work across the parking lot from your new headquarters here at the M- center.Comment
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I must be getting old, but I don't find the commentary stale or a need to change commentators. I've listening to Matty V. since he was the Padres play-by-play guy from 2002-2008 and in my opinion he's a keeper. It was sad to see Hud go, but a lot of people didn't want him (I just wanted different lines from him I think).
I'll admit MLB The Show will be weird the day Matty V. and Soup are no longer the commentators.Comment
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I guess if I were to say something about the announcers that The Show has, it's that when hearing them in the games, they feel more like team-based broadcasters as opposed to national broadcasters. I always liked the feel more of video games having "national broadcasters" in the games, but that's just me.
Matty V. is smooth on the mic, though. If they decide to never replace him, I will not have any problem with that.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 one of the biggest problems about the commentators audio tracks is the way they are mixed and mastered. When you are watching a live broadcast and the announcers are IN the stadium, the voices sound much more different than when they are locked in a studio. Why? Because the microphone dynamics are completely different, you hear the mix's compression, there is background noise, etc. The sound is far from being perfect and pristine. My main problem with the commentators in the show has always been that they sound as if they were in a studio, recording lines for a game. They sound too perfect as if they were in a capsule far away from the game. It makes them sound detached from the game.
That is something that has been achieved in many other sports game and would be a great thing if it could be done for The Show.
Thaslab said that the sound has been remastered for '12. Is it something along these lines??Last edited by rodperezto; 01-07-2012, 05:01 AM.ephemeralComment
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