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Re: Take-Two Interactive Suggests MLB Exclusivity May End When 2012 Deal Expires
I personally don't believe that applies to this situation because MLB 2K hasn't been any competition for MLB The Show since 08. MLB The Show is competing with itself anymore.Comment
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Re: Take-Two Interactive Suggests MLB Exclusivity May End When 2012 Deal Expires
The Show is pretty, and it is a good game, possibly great...however, give MVP a crack at next-gen, and it's ovah!!
Maybe it's been to long, and some forget, or maybe some think The Show is the best, because it's all they've ever known.
Competition is absolutely the best thing that could happen to us. MVP will show everybody else what a baseball game should be, and they will all be scrambling to beat the champ... we get MVP, and we get the other companies to step it way up trying to beat MVP. Win/win. We can't freaking lose!Comment
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Re: Take-Two Interactive Suggests MLB Exclusivity May End When 2012 Deal Expires
Keep in mind people, the MVP team was dismantled and done with a long time ago. (so to think them coming with the same branding and all of a sudden "game over" for every other baseball game is crazy talk) Especially when The Show IMO far surpassed MVP in every way... just nostalgia keeps one in thei hearts.
With all the issues EA is having with NBA, etc, there is no guarantee for anything great or anything at all initially.
All Star Baseball team was dismantled, Microsoft has the rights to High Heat, yet did nothing with it.
So it will still be a rough first start for a new game 2013, especially how refined The Show will be, and hopefully 2K baseball as well.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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They will still have the license, but it will not be "exclusive" for third parties. Which means it is open for all companies to purchase a right to make an MLB game.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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Re: Take-Two Interactive Suggests MLB Exclusivity May End When 2012 Deal Expires
The show is blessed to have developers who don't add gimicks, but continue to build on a solid foundation. The same will evetually start to happen for mlb2k as well. If YOU don't see the improvements on mlb2k from 2k9 to 2k10 then I don't know what to tell you. The game will continue to improve. These things take time.NBA2K is the standard of sports games period.Comment
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2K Sports has never made a decent baseball game. Every year they produce garbage. I stopped buying their baseball games back in 2007 and haven't looked back. MVP Baseball was a great baseball series. It's the one game EA did really well. The Show is a good game and luckily I own a PS3 so I can get my MLB gaming fix but some of the things that are left out of this game baffle me. The weather is horrible. 95% of the time it doesn;t change. No rainouts, no delays. MVP had these in 2004. If you play at fields like Safeco the roof stays open all the time. In Boston the weather NEVER changes. Maybe once out of every 50 games you will get an overcast game, Anyone that has ever lived in New England knows how fickle the weather can be in the spring and summer.
Also The Show doesn't have a Playoff Mode. A clear oversight. The Show has great graphics, no doubt about it, but I am starting to feel they are just producing the same game year after year. MVP always had something fresh to bring to the table. The Show is getting a bit stale in my opinion.
And is it just me or does anyone else have trouble playing the NHL series by EA. The NHL is the only thing EA really has going for themselves right now, especially if they lose the exclusive NFL rights, but NHL 10 was so hard to just pick up and play. It was beyond complex. I'm no idiot but I also don't want to spend 3 weeks just trying to figure out the controls to a video game. With their NBA game a complete joke, Madden on the way down, and the funky controls for the NHL series. I almost scared what MVP Baseball 2013 might look like. I do hope EA the MLB license back and that they can regroup and produce some quality games again. Competition makes the games better.Comment
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How much did backbreaker sell? The reality is the hardcore gamer is a small piece of sales. Without names people recognize, the average fan will not buy the game and that is where most of their money is made.
I just want their to be competition in all games because at the end of the day that is what is best for the consumer and the industry as a hole.
When I speak to young people, I define Hardcore as the individual that will/willing to spend more than an hour playing a game day after day. Casual is the person that plays no particular game here or there just to blend into the social atmosphere there in. It's the time spent playing, not how much of a fan of the sport/game that decides if your Hardcore or not.
If the argument that sales greatly follow recognizable brand/players were true, then many of the PC Sports Text Sims would be thriving because they often more in depth than any of the console games. 99% of the threads after game release come back to "Gameplay"
NFL 2k5 is talked about still today because of the gameplay and the features that drew you into the game, not because it had a recognizable NFL visualization attached to it. Also, if your into seasons/dynasties, players become fictional anyway. So after one year in these modes, the game starts to shift towards generic, yet gamers continue to play the game.
In this climate, game developers have to look at ways to cut cost because gamers are being very selective and can't afford to buy every baseball, football or basketball game put out to see which one is the best.
BTW, lack of Backbreaker sales were contributed more to gamers being turned off by the futuristic player models, lack of camera angles, No player weight/size differences and some other external things, not because it didn't have an NFL license attached to it.
This article shows that a License does not equal sales.Comment
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Re: Take-Two Interactive Suggests MLB Exclusivity May End When 2012 Deal Expires
Of course the exclusivity deal was a bad idea...they tried to respond to completely losing the most popular American sports brand (NFL) by only partially securing rights (meaning leaving open 1st party competition) to what was maybe the second most popular sport at the time and maybe 3rd nowComment
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SoxFan, how do you figure baseball or MLB is the third most popular sport? Obviously football's ahead but what are you considering to be second? There's no way the NBA is ahead of it and I really can't think of anything else that would be.
Anyway, the only way I see 2K retaining the exclusivity is if they somehow get MLB to close it to first party competition because as long as they have to compete with The Show there's no way it's profitable for them. The Show has garnered such a following now that fans of it aren't even gonna really give 2K's game a chance unless the Show drops the ball down the line.Comment
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2K Sports has never made a decent baseball game. Every year they produce garbage. I stopped buying their baseball games back in 2007 and haven't looked back. MVP Baseball was a great baseball series. It's the one game EA did really well. The Show is a good game and luckily I own a PS3 so I can get my MLB gaming fix but some of the things that are left out of this game baffle me. The weather is horrible. 95% of the time it doesn;t change. No rainouts, no delays. MVP had these in 2004. If you play at fields like Safeco the roof stays open all the time. In Boston the weather NEVER changes. Maybe once out of every 50 games you will get an overcast game, Anyone that has ever lived in New England knows how fickle the weather can be in the spring and summer.
Also The Show doesn't have a Playoff Mode. A clear oversight. The Show has great graphics, no doubt about it, but I am starting to feel they are just producing the same game year after year. MVP always had something fresh to bring to the table. The Show is getting a bit stale in my opinion.
And is it just me or does anyone else have trouble playing the NHL series by EA. The NHL is the only thing EA really has going for themselves right now, especially if they lose the exclusive NFL rights, but NHL 10 was so hard to just pick up and play. It was beyond complex. I'm no idiot but I also don't want to spend 3 weeks just trying to figure out the controls to a video game. With their NBA game a complete joke, Madden on the way down, and the funky controls for the NHL series. I almost scared what MVP Baseball 2013 might look like. I do hope EA the MLB license back and that they can regroup and produce some quality games again. Competition makes the games better.
1. The animations and gameplay would have to be redone and the FPS would have to be tinkered with to the point where it would suffer in some places. (it already does in some ballparks you play in.) this for me is laziness and its been 4 years now and still the same lazy bodies and trex arms and textures.
2. Gameplay has literally been untouched since the days where eric chavez graced the cover of this game! Same pitching, same hitting, same fielding.
3. There is no player weight and momentum WHATSOEVER. The outfield and IF has the same running animation for years now. (where the legs move like a million times a minute and they can cut the corners better than any athlete on earth no matter. I could get big pappi in the outfield and he could cover it. I have done it for test and its quite hilarious.)
4. The same commentary team has been around since mlb 07. THE SAME. Enough said.
Despite this the show is a great game but lets not split hairs. They have done MINIMAL growth outside of improving an already stale system. There have been no innovations for gameplay, player models, or commentary; All of which we have been screaming for 4 years running. They are the gold standard IMO of presentation, player faces, and stadiums, and the "little thinbgs" but outside of that...lets be real with all of ourselves...you can find tit for tat with ANY game. What really makes a great game and why we all REALLY love SCEA and the show is because they actually LISTEN to us gamers and IMPLEMENT the community ideas (aside from the the bullleted points I mentioned above). Its called customer satisfaction and it seems like no matter what the only game 2K cares about is NBA which is unfortunate. I mean the simple fact they released that pic of 2k10 halladay which clearly was a bad photoshop attempt by accident for 2k11 is a perfect example of the leadership in the amrketing department and the upper staff of the company. Thats jsut me though."Im all jacked up on mountain dew!"
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Re: Take-Two Interactive Suggests MLB Exclusivity May End When 2012 Deal Expires
2K Sports has never made a decent baseball game. Every year they produce garbage. I stopped buying their baseball games back in 2007 and haven't looked back. MVP Baseball was a great baseball series. It's the one game EA did really well. The Show is a good game and luckily I own a PS3 so I can get my MLB gaming fix but some of the things that are left out of this game baffle me. The weather is horrible. 95% of the time it doesn;t change. No rainouts, no delays. MVP had these in 2004. If you play at fields like Safeco the roof stays open all the time. In Boston the weather NEVER changes. Maybe once out of every 50 games you will get an overcast game, Anyone that has ever lived in New England knows how fickle the weather can be in the spring and summer.
Also The Show doesn't have a Playoff Mode. A clear oversight. The Show has great graphics, no doubt about it, but I am starting to feel they are just producing the same game year after year. MVP always had something fresh to bring to the table. The Show is getting a bit stale in my opinion.
And is it just me or does anyone else have trouble playing the NHL series by EA. The NHL is the only thing EA really has going for themselves right now, especially if they lose the exclusive NFL rights, but NHL 10 was so hard to just pick up and play. It was beyond complex. I'm no idiot but I also don't want to spend 3 weeks just trying to figure out the controls to a video game. With their NBA game a complete joke, Madden on the way down, and the funky controls for the NHL series. I almost scared what MVP Baseball 2013 might look like. I do hope EA the MLB license back and that they can regroup and produce some quality games again. Competition makes the games better...
I say 2k10 was decent, and fun to play. Just missing many things that were head scratchers in the gameplay department.NBA2K is the standard of sports games period.Comment
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