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Can You Make The Show Play Like PYS?
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Re: Can You Make The Show Play Like PYS?
We have our game, and they have theirs. I used to wish that Konami could get the MLB license and do an MLB version of their game, or that The Show would start implementing some of the gameplay of PYS, but I stopped worrying about it a long time ago. The chances of it ever happening are slim, and in the meantime, PYS is a great game that I will continue to buy every year.Comment
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Missile Command hitting just has no appeal for me.
PYS looks great and moves so smooth. Game just has no appeal to me for a multitude of reasons. I would still buy it though if they were to market it here.Comment
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I find the hitting in The Show to be a snooze myself but if you like it good for you. The analog pitching in The Show is a lame attempt at the two button style. All my opinion of course. I liken The Show to playing Uncharted with nothing but cut scenes.Comment
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The Show isn't going to change to cursor batting just like PYS won't change to an MLB version. They both do what they do and both games have plenty of fans. The Show sold 750K copies last year while PYS sold 500K. That's not bad considering PYS is sold in a smaller market, doesn't have an MLB license and costs twice as much as The Show! The numbers prove both games are good.
I know Knight was defending The Show and being sarcastic because "comeback code" was mentioned, but there are way more than 7 people here playing PYS. Actually, 7 hardcore players that play the game all year & promote it in the tiny little 'baseball/other' forum is pretty impressive. There are many more casual players who have fun with an occassional pick-up & play exhibition game. Their brief forum feedback is usually the same..."This game is great!"
And numbers will increase since older used versions have finally become affordable for those on the fence. I heard you can find PYS 2010 for around $20 on ebay so if you have any interest at all you really have nothing to lose. Learning about the Japanese players is fun and the animations and special skills really bring them to life. There is a world outside the MLB, just don't expect an English or MLB version anytime soon.Last edited by Spirits Translation; 07-20-2012, 01:18 PM.Comment
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Not sure how you got nothing but cut scenes, but whatever floats your boat.Comment
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Let me put it this way. I don't get as much control over the game as I would like when playing The Show.Comment
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The BS condescending tone is not needed. Save that **** for somewhere else.
I've always been that way actually. I want my decisions and strategy to matter more than my fast twitch skills.Comment
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That being said, I find that strategic decisions in PYS are just as important as in The Show. Situational hitting is key to scoring runs. I can't tell you how many times winning a game of PYS has come down to a well-executed squeeze play. And subbing in your best fielders late in the game is an absolute must.Comment
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I can appreciate that you want stats to come into play but don't most if not all video games really come down to how well you handle a controller?Comment
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Most do. But am I looking for the status quo here? No I am not. To me that's one of the things that separates the Show from the others, at least for the style of play I am looking for.Comment
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Agreed. Let's please not turn this into yet another one of THOSE threads. We can talk about how each of us prefer one game over the other and why, without disrespecting those who don't agree with us.
That being said, I find that strategic decisions in PYS are just as important as in The Show. Situational hitting is key to scoring runs. I can't tell you how many times winning a game of PYS has come down to a well-executed squeeze play. And subbing in your best fielders late in the game is an absolute must.Comment
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