MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #16
    A few things to keep in mind for those wanting to jump to conclusions:

    1)I simply submit the articles, I rarely write Previews/Reviews anymore as I typically stick to my blog here on OS, which I post at least a few times a week.

    2)Hot or Not articles are simply used as a summation of the info we have, be it from hands on previews, other previews, etc. So the first item was merely a reflection on the point that we have thought MLB 2K looked to be turning the corner in the past and it's disappointed immensely. So it's more of a, don't believe the hype kind of mentality.

    With that said, hopefully MLB 2K10 turns out to be rather good
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    • JayhawkerStL
      Banned
      • Apr 2004
      • 3644

      #17
      While there were some serious issues with 2K9 online in regards to the ease of hitting home runs, the lag was not a problem at all. It was the first baseball game I ever played where you could swing or take pitches based on whether they were strikes or not. Every other online game of baseball had so much lag that you had to decide to swing or not swing before the ball was released.

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      • jeffy777
        MVP
        • Jan 2009
        • 3325

        #18
        Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

        Originally posted by jayhawker
        While there were some serious issues with 2K9 online in regards to the ease of hitting home runs, the lag was not a problem at all. It was the first baseball game I ever played where you could swing or take pitches based on whether they were strikes or not. Every other online game of baseball had so much lag that you had to decide to swing or not swing before the ball was released.
        Exactly. Despite the game's other problems, VC should be applauded for the online portion of 2K9, and they did tone down the homeruns after the patches.

        I'm very surprised that the author of the article said that the online play was bad last year......Maybe he's thinking about 2K8 instead, because the multiplayer was vastly improved last year and actually quite good.
        Last edited by jeffy777; 02-22-2010, 03:04 PM.

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        • daflyboys
          Banned
          • May 2003
          • 18238

          #19
          Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

          Originally posted by DontHateOnNumber2
          I completely abandoned 2K9. I rented it and loved the simplified gesture pitching, but hated everything else. It was quite literally unplayable. I still play 2K8, but would be lying if I said I didn't have high expectations for 2K10. I don't expect it to be a great game, but I expect it to be miles better than 2K9, and have way less problems. It'd be nice to play a baseball sim on the 360 that didn't require a patch to enjoy it, you know?

          I don't understand a problem with a patch as long as it doesn't cause different headaches while fixing others. Successful patches show the co. is trying to pay attention to details missed. If it enhances the game, and the earlier, the better......then fine.

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          • DirtyJerz32
            All Star
            • Aug 2007
            • 7617

            #20
            Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

            Originally posted by daflyboys
            I don't understand a problem with a patch as long as it doesn't cause different headaches while fixing others. Successful patches show the co. is trying to pay attention to details missed. If it enhances the game, and the earlier, the better......then fine.
            This. There are a lot of games that have release day patches. Or even after a week or so. I'm seeing the big deal either. I guess thier rep is all anyone is going on.

            There's a link to someone has been playing the final copy for weeks now. And, not once did he mention anything about a frame rate issue or check swing issue. Granted he was playing the pitcher role during "My Player" but, he's had to hit during those games.

            I think we all need to stop jumping to conclusions and wait until tomorrow when the demo drops.
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            • baseball66
              Banned
              • Mar 2009
              • 1505

              #21
              Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

              Originally posted by nemesis04
              That was only for the 360 correct?
              Read the first of the five questions (submitted by OS members)that Chase asks Mark Little Senior Producer of 2K10.

              http://www.operationsports.com/feature.php?id=1017

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              • bigjake62505
                Banned
                • Mar 2008
                • 1079

                #22
                2K will experience the affects of their past MLB games. When a company puts out consecutive crap in a box ,their fans will move on. I have, and I know many others have as well. My last was 2k9 and I do not plan on buying their games until they can prove that they can make a decent game. So if they can improve and make a solid title 2-3 years in a row, maybe, I will buy 2k12.

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                • Tomba
                  TOMBA IS ONLINE
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 8908

                  #23
                  Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

                  Originally posted by MMChrisS
                  A few things to keep in mind for those wanting to jump to conclusions:

                  1)I simply submit the articles, I rarely write Previews/Reviews anymore as I typically stick to my blog here on OS, which I post at least a few times a week.

                  2)Hot or Not articles are simply used as a summation of the info we have, be it from hands on previews, other previews, etc. So the first item was merely a reflection on the point that we have thought MLB 2K looked to be turning the corner in the past and it's disappointed immensely. So it's more of a, don't believe the hype kind of mentality.

                  With that said, hopefully MLB 2K10 turns out to be rather good
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                  • SDwinder
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 154

                    #24
                    The check swing never worked correctly with the Swingstick method in 2K baseball games anyways, so leaving it out was really a non-issue. The mechanics dont allow you to check your swing intuitively.

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                    • JayhawkerStL
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 3644

                      #25
                      Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

                      Originally posted by SDwinder
                      The check swing never worked correctly with the Swingstick method in 2K baseball games anyways, so leaving it out was really a non-issue. The mechanics dont allow you to check your swing intuitively.
                      That's not true, at least for 2K9. I ended up having a lot of checked swings, and they worked as intuitively as possible. I'd start swinging, change my mind, instinctively pull back on the stick and it would generate the check swing animation. I've had them call the called strikes and balls, swinging strikes, and I've chipped the ball fair and foul.

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                      • tril
                        MVP
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 2914

                        #26
                        glad to see that 2k is patching the check swing.
                        omitting this feature was ridiculous idea in the first place. I dont understand why this feature would be omitted.

                        From the videos Ive seen, it seems as though cut scenes are back, and that would be a huge disappointment.
                        last years real time feel to the game was a breath of fresh air.
                        I was probably one of the few who enjoyed last years version, once it was discovered that the majority of the problems was due to the pitcher composure sliders.

                        I look forward to this years PC version.
                        2k, all day
                        Last edited by tril; 02-22-2010, 05:33 PM.

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                        • tril
                          MVP
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 2914

                          #27
                          Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

                          Originally posted by jayhawker
                          That's not true, at least for 2K9. I ended up having a lot of checked swings, and they worked as intuitively as possible. I'd start swinging, change my mind, instinctively pull back on the stick and it would generate the check swing animation. I've had them call the called strikes and balls, swinging strikes, and I've chipped the ball fair and foul.
                          cosign. I think the timing may have been to difficult to pull of consistently, but it did work.

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                          • Tommyklaid
                            Legend
                            • Jul 2006
                            • 1859

                            #28
                            I REALLY wanna give MLB2K a shot again this year....MLB2K7 had soooooo much potential but then it faltered (imo)...

                            ...this preview doesn't help at all as it only leaves me 'scratching my head' once again.
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                            • Jamin23
                              MVP
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 2751

                              #29
                              Re: MLB 2K10: What's Hot and What's Not

                              Originally posted by cc23klaid
                              I REALLY wanna give MLB2K a shot again this year....MLB2K7 had soooooo much potential but then it faltered (imo)...

                              ...this preview doesn't help at all as it only leaves me 'scratching my head' once again.
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                              • stlstudios189
                                MVP
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 2649

                                #30
                                I am super excited as onlne doesn't worry me at all and the track record is only one year deep in my eyes.
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