Major League Baseball 2K10: MLB Developer Insights - My Player, Part II
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Major League Baseball 2K10: MLB Developer Insights - My Player, Part II
2K Sports has posted another Major League Baseball 2K10 Developer Insight. This is part II detailing My Player mode.
"You will see two very cool things that happen right away once you are in the Majors: Key Games and Clutch Moments. If you are simming on the Schedule, we will drop you into the important games and the clutch moments that you are involved in. This way, you can play through your full 15 year career without having to feel like you might miss any of the vital events of your player’s career in simmed games. As an added bonus, skill points earned in Key Games and Clutch Moments will be worth more than skill points earned in regular games."Last edited by jeffy777; 02-19-2010, 02:29 PM.Tags: None -
Re: New Insight: My Player part II
Just awesome.Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/GMBBrian
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Re: New Insight: My Player part II
Aside from my gripe bout team goals, I have no issues. In fact, I really love some of the touches they have for My Player. I REALLY like the key moments sim options and the ability to have say-so in your team's FA decisions and picking your lineup spot once you have enough status.
This sounds like it should be a very fun mode!Comment
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I like the idea of changing sliders and cpu trades in "My Player" mode. I also like being able to change what spot you hit in once you get to a certain level.
Asking for a trade and being able to tell the GM who you want on your team is also pretty bad ***.
Great stuff 2k. Now, lets hope it all plays well without any major glitches. Even if there are some (which I know will happen) lets hope they can address them. This is the first year they are doing this but, it really looks like they're on the right track.Moderator
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: MLB Developer Insights - My Player, Part II
I like the idea of changing sliders and cpu trades in "My Player" mode. I also like being able to change what spot you hit in once you get to a certain level.
Asking for a trade and being able to tell the GM who you want on your team is also pretty bad ***.
Great stuff 2k. Now, lets hope it all plays well without any major glitches. Even if there are some (which I know will happen) lets hope they can address them. This is the first year they are doing this but, it really looks like they're on the right track.Comment
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: MLB Developer Insights - My Player, Part II
Is it a maximum of 15 years in a career? That's kinda weak. Especially if you start at age 18. You'll have to retire at 33. Hopefully that's not the case.MLB: St. Louis Cardinals
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: MLB Developer Insights - My Player, Part II
Player Creation
It turns out that I'm far too old to be a rookie in baseball. My Player's birthday doesn't go below 1982. Looks like I'm going to be a 28-year-old.Comment
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From GIReiner's Blog: http://gameinformer.com/blogs/editor...-mlb-2k10.aspxComment
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Originally posted by Reiner's Game Informer PreviewPlayer Creation
It turns out that I'm far too old to be a rookie in baseball. My Player's birthday doesn't go below 1982. Looks like I'm going to be a 28-year-old.Comment
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: MLB Developer Insights - My Player, Part II
I was so hoping they did a mode like this for 2k10
Looks awesome actually. I really hope it plays well.Comment
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: MLB Developer Insights - My Player, Part II
That sucks then. If you're a hitter and want to break the HR record, you'd have to average 50+ HR to do so. And you'd have to average 200 hits a year to reach 3000. Oh well still looks amazing!MLB: St. Louis Cardinals
NBA: New York Knicks
NFL: Houston Texans, St. Louis Rams
NCAA: Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsComment
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