Major League Baseball 2K10 Interview (ESPN)
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I just think as long as there are different kinds of bat drops and tosses, it won't be too bad.
EDIT: But I did notice a little redundancy in one of Ben's answers:
We'll start with batting. For one, the camera has been adjusted to give you a better perspective on the pitches as they're coming in. It's fairly subtle, but it turns out to be a significant difference. It just feels like you have a much better eye for pitches as they're coming in. The new view has you looking a little more up and it gives you a better sense of what is coming off of the pitcher's hand.
And uh... wouldn't it have been easier for him to say this?
... and if you're like me and you have the tendency to swing at every pitch, we have a check-swing option within the control scheme to hold back on those low curveballs in the dirt.Last edited by Blzer; 01-27-2010, 12:26 AM.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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And I seen him check his swing every at bat. And every player in the game is not Manny Ramirez. So to do it with every player, and all or nothing approach is redundant. Especially when you cant check your swing on a suspenseful borderline walk or strike out.
And he isn't so super that he is fouling off pitches till he likes one, most are ones he is trying to smash and just missing solid contact. Having it separate is a band aide in a flawed hitting system IMO. Fouling off defensively should be in the regular swing button.
MLB players don't have the magic defensive swing button.
People just want to pile up on something before we even see how something works visually. In any game i wait and see what the final product is done. Just like i do with Madden, cept i was a effin ******* and bought 09. I seen how madden 10 was and i passed and you know what? i dont even have another football game to turntoo and i have a 360 and a PS3. I am just **** out of luck.
In the end if the game is not for you, dont buy it and move on. i've done it and i am a much much bigger football fan then a baseball fan. I learned to get over it.Last edited by kcxiv; 01-27-2010, 01:04 AM.Comment
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I'm trying to find out what's wrong with this. I've had times where I'm on third and on a base hit I cross the plate only to have to move the bat in case there's a play at the plate for the runner behind me. What do you guys do, throw your bats at your dugout?
I just think as long as there are different kinds of bat drops and tosses, it won't be too bad.
EDIT: But I did notice a little redundancy in one of Ben's answers:
And uh... wouldn't it have been easier for him to say this?
Doesn't take a whole new feature to help out with our swinging at every pitch.Comment
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cant defend the new check swing thing. In the end if the game is not for you, dont buy it and move on.Comment
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Our "complaints" is another way of us putting something on the 2K11 wishlist. Get enough people behind it, and they'll hear you... maybe they'll even follow suit.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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i cant defend the new check swing thing, i have stated that many times. If you dont want to use defensive dont use it. Big time batters may want to use it. HOnestly. in every video baseball game i have played, i have Rarely used it. I am pretty damned good in baseball games as well *PVP*. I will be playing 2K10 obviously and not the show as i am not going to buy another baseball game when i got one. I Rather keep my money for God of War 3 and Super Street Fighter IV.
People just want to pile up on something before we even see how something works visually. In any game i wait and see what the final product is done. Just like i do with Madden, cept i was a effin ******* and bought 09. I seen how madden 10 was and i passed and you know what? i dont even have another football game to turntoo and i have a 360 and a PS3. I am just **** out of luck.
In the end if the game is not for you, dont buy it and move on. i've done it and i am a much much bigger football fan then a baseball fan. I learned to get over it.
You are rambling on about has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
We can voice our displeasure constructively as baseball fans to have them improve the game.
There is no defensive swings in MLB that are done at will. To warrant a button. It doesn't happen. I have played baseball for 20 years of my life, coached, and even minor league levels, I wont indulge to you too much, but I will tell you from personal experience, and being around guys all the time, defensive swings are a result of missing your pitch. Nothing more. Nobody is taught to go up to the plate with a "defensive swing" in their minds. And this game puts that in the players minds.
You are always taught to put a ball in play in baseball from T-ball to the big leagues.
Checking is more crucial, and taken out. It is easy to judge a system with this glaring flaw before it comes out.
All or nothing swinging is not a sim. Sorry.
The arguments you present to me just don't make any sense to a baseball mindset.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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You are rambling on about has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
We can voice our displeasure constructively as baseball fans to have them improve the game.
There is no defensive swings in MLB that are done at will. To warrant a button. It doesn't happen. I have played baseball for 20 years of my life, coached, and even minor league levels, I wont indulge to you too much, but I will tell you from personal experience, and being around guys all the time, defensive swings are a result of missing your pitch. Nothing more. Nobody is taught to go up to the plate with a "defensive swing" in their minds. And this game puts that in the players minds.
You are always taught to put a ball in play in baseball from T-ball to the big leagues.
Checking is more crucial, and taken out. It is easy to judge a system with this glaring flaw before it comes out.
All or nothing swinging is not a sim. Sorry.
The arguments you present to me just don't make any sense to a baseball mindset.Comment
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I do see players try to foul pitches off though. So I call that a defensive swing, but check swings are huge too. They hold up their swing when they got fooled. You need to have check swing in a game to have a real battle with the pitcher in my opinion.Comment
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Anyway, this can go on and on. Later, and good night to all.Comment
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Protecting the plate is broadcasting lingo. The batter is still trying to put a ball in play, and is usually late on the swing and yes is defensive in a way (but not planned), where it is fouled off, but it is a result of him guessing the wrong pitch, or misreading it, and it ends up over the strike zone or close, thus he puts a late swing on it which usually results in a foul, but also a lazy grounder to first or third.
But in no means does he have an softer "get out of jail" swing where it is just for defensive purposes. He still tries to make contact and put it in play. It is what we are taught.
The way it is implemented in this game, it is a planned swing that really does nothing but to foul it off. It should not be incorporated this way, but incorporated in the TIMING of the hitting system with the regular hitting.
And check swings should be there instead.
I dunno. I"ll comment, then I"m out, but all my years of playing I have NEVER known a batter to try to foul a pitch off. They get "fooled" and might be better at getting a piece of the ball, but intentional defensive swings? Sorry, ain't buyin' it one bit.
Anyway, this can go on and on. Later, and good night to all.
Every time you commit to a swing, it is in hopes to put it in play.Last edited by EnigmaNemesis; 01-27-2010, 01:32 AM.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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