I mentioned this somewhere on the threads in the past few days, but I'm leaning heavily toward turning off all commentary to create an in-the-park experience as opposed to attempting a replication of a t.v. broadcast.
Conjecture: From what we've seen, will MLB 12 miss an opportunity for a huge leap?
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Re: Conjecture: From what we've seen, will MLB 12 miss an opportunity for a huge leap
I mentioned this somewhere on the threads in the past few days, but I'm leaning heavily toward turning off all commentary to create an in-the-park experience as opposed to attempting a replication of a t.v. broadcast. -
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Re: Conjecture: From what we've seen, will MLB 12 miss an opportunity for a huge leap
Man, some people actually need to sit down and work with C++ or something. Stuff isn't easy. The commentary at this point is fine. I don't think you can expect commentary to be perfect these guys don't sit around an office for 3 years straight saying lines into a microphone. And really, I thought we were all about realism in this game. Real players cannot hear the commentary. HAHA. Joke. But true. Turn it off if it's that bad.Comment
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Re: Conjecture: From what we've seen, will MLB 12 miss an opportunity for a huge leap
That's the way I play it most. Even if I find SCEA doing a great job with commentary. Love to feel like I'm in the park......and there is a bunch of subtile ambiance sounds you can't ear when commentary is on.Comment
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Re: Conjecture: From what we've seen, will MLB 12 miss an opportunity for a huge leap
Well I'm different. RTTS I like feeling like I'm in the game but if I'm just playing a game in franchise mode I want it to be as much like a tv broadcast as possible.Atlanta Braves
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Re: Conjecture: From what we've seen, will MLB 12 miss an opportunity for a huge leap
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Re: Conjecture: From what we've seen, will MLB 12 miss an opportunity for a huge leap
When the player enters the batter box, you could hear subtle sounds of game, the catcher and umpire talking about a previous pitch, the third base coach trying to get your attention, the catcher trying to rattle a rookie at bat etc. The audio sounds would depend on the game situation, you would have countless ways of mixing the audio so it does not sound repetitive or canned.Comment
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