MLB 2K9 - Five Important Steps Towards Rebuilding

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  • wsu_gb23
    Banned
    • Feb 2008
    • 1641

    #16
    There is no reason MLB 2K9 can't look and play good....especially the PS3 version; 2K8's PS3 version was terrible....After everything MLB 08: The Show has done, 2K9 has no excuses.....I think 2K needs more Baseball "minds" working for them, and not just computer geeks....

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    • jkra0512
      MVP
      • Sep 2006
      • 2277

      #17
      MLB 2k8 was atrocious. It took two very big steps backwards after a great showing with 2k7. There was nothing about 2k8 I could walk away smiling about. 2k was just being lazy, pure and simple, sure you add the new pitching options but like Jack wrote meatballs were too plentiful. Now, I know it usually takes a year or so to fine tune a new game-changing feature, but 2k missed the first time by making it too difficult.

      I have to agree, wholeheartedly, with the poor commentary. Jon & Joe need to go away. I hate them on ESPN and they are even worse in the game. I wish they could get Mike Patrick and Orel Hershiser in the box, i think that would be a decent team...

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      • SoxFan01605
        All Star
        • Jan 2008
        • 7982

        #18
        Hitting: I think swing stick, as currently constituted is beyond "off"...it's terrible. The timing (which is really all it focuses on anyway) is bad. The hit variety is still lacking. The sound of the ball hitting the bat...uggh.

        Pitching: Same problems as hitting, in a way. Responsiveness is bad. Some motions are far too similar causing issues. Walks, wild pitches, "chin music," etc are all too infrequent. what do you ger instead? Meatballs. Every bad pitch is a meatball and nearly every meatball is a homerun (another area plagueing the 2K brand of baseball). Leave the meatballs were they belong...Italian restaurants

        Fieldings: IMO, the strongest gameplay aspect of 2K baseball. I actually enjoyed fielding mostly (minus the framerate hiccups that nagged all aspects of their game). Tweak it and tune it. DO NOT do what you always do 2K and overhual it for the sake of it. This is part of the problem. For every positive you screw with it so much it becomes another negative.

        controls: This is where it seems 90% of the resources go. Over the last few years we've had full blown interface changes each year. ENOUGH! Tune what you have, leave options in for what you used to, and move on.

        Graphics: 2K7 models/looks with 2K8 animations (plus some tweaks) and your fine for now.

        Presentation: commentary is bad as everyone knows. What's almost as bad is the way the lead ins and cutaways were so mistimed in 2K8. 2K's primary selling point in it's sports games has been presentation. This should be pretty easy for these guys, IMO.

        What's so d*mn frustrating about 2K's game is there is something solid lurking under all their crap. There are times when I think I'm playing a good game only to look up and see David Ortiz in his nice maroon uniform, hitting balls that defy laws of physics.

        what's worse for me? As a franchise player, I see all the potential in 2K. Some of the stat tracking for careers, records, and scouting are head and shoulders above The Show. Some of the franchise options are as well. You've actually got a pretty good front end that makes you want to get in there and mix it up. It's close in a lot of areas. There are just so many problems that the good gets overshadowed by a lot. Sigh...here's hoping for a good 2K9, so there's actually a reasonable choice this year.

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        • BoDontThinkSo
          Rookie
          • Nov 2008
          • 27

          #19
          I dont know if you other 360 owners agree, but I would pay $80 for the show, maybe more, if it were made compatible with the 360. The game is just that good and I had a fit after my ps3 broke and figured out i couldnt play the show anymore. 2k9 defenitely has the potential to make a great baseball game, but i dont think well see one of these for a year or two down the road.

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          • SoxFan01605
            All Star
            • Jan 2008
            • 7982

            #20
            Re: MLB 2K9 - Five Important Steps Towards Rebuilding

            Originally posted by BoDontThinkSo
            I dont know if you other 360 owners agree, but I would pay $80 for the show, maybe more, if it were made compatible with the 360. The game is just that good and I had a fit after my ps3 broke and figured out i couldnt play the show anymore. 2k9 defenitely has the potential to make a great baseball game, but i dont think well see one of these for a year or two down the road.
            Well, hopefully the shutting down of 2KLA/Kush, control of the game will be put into better hands. I don't hate Brinkman, but to be honest he is kind of like the Peter Molyneux (Fable) of the sports world...over promise, under deliver

            I still remember him going on and on for like 20 minutes about how he always hated the stiff, straight hats in many baseball games. He wanted the user to have tons of options for accessories and be able to choose how they wanted to wear their hats. He spent all that time talking and you couldn't do anything with hats. He had bigger false promise blunders as well, but the fact he was spending so much time interviewing about hats amused me. The irony of there not being any options for it come release made me literally laugh out loud

            Anyway, I honestly believe the games in better hands with him gone.

            EDIT: And I didn't mean to imply that he was let go, in case that's how it reads to some. I understand he left for family reasons.

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            • K_GUN
              C*t*z*n *f RSN
              • Jul 2002
              • 3891

              #21
              seems like yesterday we all had faith in Ben Brinkman and his 3 year plan

              my how times have changed
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              • EnigmaNemesis
                Animal Liberation
                • Apr 2006
                • 12216

                #22
                Originally posted by K_GUN
                seems like yesterday we all had faith in Ben Brinkman and his 3 year plan

                my how times have changed
                So true ... he talked a big game, but unfortunately fell flat. Sad too, because 2K7 was in the right direction.
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                • nemesis04
                  RIP Ty My Buddy
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 13530

                  #23
                  Re: MLB 2K9 - Five Important Steps Towards Rebuilding

                  Originally posted by EnigmaNemesis
                  So true ... he talked a big game, but unfortunately fell flat. Sad too, because 2K7 was in the right direction.
                  I think his intent was there. He was basically working on something that was already created and tried to retro fit it so to speak. The game realistically should have been totally scrapped and started over. You saw better results and strides with MVP because they took it from the ground up. From the sounds of things he started on the 50th floor with the 2k series.

                  You guys are right though he did over promise!
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                  • bigfnjoe96
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 11410

                    #24
                    The series is in good hands right now. The reality is MLB 2K8 isn't too far from being a great baseball game.

                    1. Frame Rate, Frame Rate, Frame Rate

                    2. Tighten the Game play. This includes the Analog Stick Controls.

                    3. Totally redo the Graphics including the Lighting. The game was just too DARK

                    4. Presentation (Nobody does this better than Visual Concepts)

                    5. My own personal peeve (FIX THE STATS ENGINE) I'm getting tired of the same old over-rated player system they use.

                    Address these issues & you will have a great MLB title for 09

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                    • Blzer
                      Resident film pundit
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 42515

                      #25
                      Re: MLB 2K9 - Five Important Steps Towards Rebuilding

                      Originally posted by rjmfigurelli
                      It's too bad The Show is not made for X-box 360.

                      rjmf
                      The dual-layer discs couldn't handle all of the content on The Show, mostly in the commentary department.

                      Besides, if it was on the 360, it would be violating the license of only first-party developers (except 2K) allowed to make MLB licensed baseball games.
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                      • Crash Davis
                        Banned
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 1321

                        #26
                        Re: MLB 2K9 - Five Important Steps Towards Rebuilding

                        Originally posted by EnigmaNemesis
                        So true ... he talked a big game, but unfortunately fell flat. Sad too, because 2K7 was in the right direction.
                        I highly Agree, 2k7 seemed like such a big step, 2k8 was one of the bigger dissapointments in baseball gaming history

                        As for Ben Brinkman, Its hard not to hate the guy, man what a Liar, he collapsed under the pressure, or maybe his three year plan was to piss people off.

                        Either way It seems like a great move that hes gone, as mentioned a few times on here by people the 2k team needs more baseball guys and less geeks

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                        • wsu_gb23
                          Banned
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 1641

                          #27
                          I think the analog-stick controls have to go....it doesn't even feel realistic with pitching (over-complicated), hitting, or fielding....way overrated....let me push a button to throw and have a meter like MVP.....

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                          • DJ
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 17756

                            #28
                            I think MLB 2k has potential to be a really good baseball title

                            I like the analog pitching controls. Just eliminate the meatball pitches and in its place, have those pitches wind up either outside the zone, low or high depending on where you release it.

                            Analog fielding, I actually think this helps make fielding more challenging. The Show is great, but it's too easy to make plays in the field and you never see throwing errors.

                            The swing stick needs work but they have the right idea.
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                            • wsu_gb23
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 1641

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Djwlfpack
                              I think MLB 2k has potential to be a really good baseball title

                              I like the analog pitching controls. Just eliminate the meatball pitches and in its place, have those pitches wind up either outside the zone, low or high depending on where you release it.

                              Analog fielding, I actually think this helps make fielding more challenging. The Show is great, but it's too easy to make plays in the field and you never see throwing errors.

                              The swing stick needs work but they have the right idea.
                              Major Leaguer's don't commit that many errors....how many throwing errors should there be in a game....I would rather just have random errors rather than have to use an analog stick to aim my throw and possibly make every throw an error....

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                              • OliDegu2008
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 2290

                                #30
                                Just get back to the basics and make a baseball game that is next gen worthy. That is all we ask!!
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