Three Point Thursdays: Major League Baseball 2K8

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  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42509

    #16
    Re: Three Point Thursdays: Major League Baseball 2K8

    He might as well have called him "Mark".
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    • bigfnjoe96
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2004
      • 11410

      #17
      Re: Three Point Thursdays: Major League Baseball 2K8

      Originally posted by Blzer
      He might as well have called him "Mark".
      ... ...

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      • Heelfan71
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 19940

        #18
        Re: Three Point Thursdays: Major League Baseball 2K8

        Originally posted by rjdtex
        Matt,

        Why would you write an article about features that everyone on this site already knows about. You are dealing with an audience that knows nearly every facet of the game already. Give us some specifics about the game or don't write about anything at all. It's a nice idea to have a regular feature, however, you should consider whether or not your article adds to what has already been a lengthy conversation on OS.

        Change is great, but please don't just pile on to the ever mounting pile of poor PR that is the game industry.

        Also, if you want to see a great article concerning this game then you need to check out Jeff Robinson at Gametap. I understand you have a theme of "Three point Thursdays" which is great, I guess, but you need to bring the originality man.

        Ciao
        Why would your write a long post of nothing but crying, something OS already knows about. You are dealing with an audience that has heard every complaint possible. It's a nice idea to whine about free info, however, you should consider whether or not your crying adds to what has already been a lengthy cry session on OS.

        Change is great but please don't just pile onto the ever mounting pile of whining on a message board.

        Also, if you want to see something great, check out Blzer's swing video clip. I understand you have a theme of "crying when you don't get something you want", which is great, I guess, but you need to bring some originality when you whine on OS
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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42509

          #19
          Re: Three Point Thursdays: Major League Baseball 2K8

          Originally posted by Heelfan71
          Also, if you want to see something great, check out Blzer's swing video clip.
          I mean you can't say I wasn't heard.



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          • Sully
            Hall Of Fame
            • Feb 2003
            • 16003

            #20
            The analog pitching and throwing controls sound similar to what was used in the NCAA MVP series. How do they compare?

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            • Blzer
              Resident film pundit
              • Mar 2004
              • 42509

              #21
              Re: Three Point Thursdays: Major League Baseball 2K8

              Originally posted by Sully
              The analog pitching and throwing controls sound similar to what was used in the NCAA MVP series. How do they compare?
              Analog throwing is probably a direct rip. Maybe a different overhead graphic and some subtle differences in coding, but the exact same idea.

              Pitching is quite different. In fact, pitching in MLB 2K8 is much closer to MLB 2K7 than MVP NCAA Baseball. Think of the same ol' "hold as it grows for more effort, then time your execution properly as the reticule shrinks for maximum accuracy." The main difference here is how the pitch is executed, however. You've seen what it looks like I assume, so basically each pitch has its unique "windup" and "wrist snap". This is not the case in MVP. In MVP, you do your pull back with the right stick, and based on how far inside/outside you're pitching it will determine how far to the left or right you'll launch that right stick forward. The interface sort of looks like a curved trapezoid, getting fatter at the top (where you locate). In MLB 2K8, you also have full control of where you're attempting to locate in both height and width (?), and your execution should be the same every time depending on what pitch you throw.

              I don't really know if that made sense. I guess we can just look at the gameplay videos of both games and compare.
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