Major League Baseball 2K9 Diary - Part 1 (ESPN)

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  • SoxFan01605
    All Star
    • Jan 2008
    • 7982

    #16
    Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..

    Sounds pretty good. It's hard to get a grasp for the "feel" of gameplay in an article like that, but it sounded like he was immersed in the game and had fun, which is extremely important. Also liked the menus for franchise and the depth of the metrics they've added...making stat depth a real plus for this game.

    Now, just give me a gameplay video or two, and I'll be on my way...lol.

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    • HK-47
      Pro
      • Aug 2006
      • 693

      #17
      Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..

      The trailer was in game graphics, so why worry about these screenshots?

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      • bodhiball
        Rookie
        • Feb 2007
        • 450

        #18
        Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..

        Originally posted by HK-47
        The trailer was in game graphics, so why worry about these screenshots?
        I think the past has us worried about everything til we actually see/play the game.

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        • myghty
          MVP
          • Mar 2005
          • 2395

          #19
          Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..

          Damn him & his hypnotizing words in his diary...
          "In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened." - Vin Scully

          PS5/PSN: myghty

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          • JonahFalcon
            Banned
            • Jan 2007
            • 437

            #20
            Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..

            Thank you, Visual Concepts.

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            • buttsakk
              Pro
              • Apr 2007
              • 687

              #21
              Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..



              I don't know why, but I like the camera angle.
              Originally posted by Longhorn
              At least, no matter how many years go by, I know I will always have Acid's sister to fall back on.

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              • jeffy777
                MVP
                • Jan 2009
                • 3326

                #22
                Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..

                Originally posted by buttsakk
                I don't know why, but I like the camera angle.
                Me too. It looks like I'm watching a game on TV.

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                • BigBlue
                  Pro
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 662

                  #23
                  Re: Major League Baseball 2K9 Diary - Part 1 (ESPN)

                  He mentioned that you can go back to 2K8's pitching mechanics. He doesn't mention that you can do the same for batting which completely eliminates the STEP INFLUENCE (which I liked, for timing reasons).

                  I know BAA7 is not going to be pleased by this either if this is in fact true.

                  BigBlue

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                  • therizing02
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 4176

                    #24
                    Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..

                    Originally posted by buttsakk


                    I don't know why, but I like the camera angle.
                    Love it!

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                    • JBH3
                      Marvel's Finest
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 13506

                      #25
                      Re: Major League Baseball 2K9 Diary - Part 1 (ESPN)

                      First thing I notice when I enter franchise mode is how clean it looks. MLB 2K9 is being developed by Visual Concepts this year and they brought over the guy who built NBA 2K9's Association mode to make things right for baseball. And if you've played NBA at all, you'll feel right at home as MLB 2K9's Franchise was built from the ground up, adding and improving on things gamers have already praised from the NBA title. The game now features stats-based player progression where younger players no longer improve by just sitting on the bench. You actually need to work them into the lineup if you want to see them get better over time.



                      Other improvements of note: The trade logic is brand new as is the game simulator, and you can even play Franchise with 30 user controlled teams if you're such a freak that you need to tinker with every aspect of your league.
                      The screens for franchise are identical to NBA 2K9. Thats not a bad thing at all.

                      The bolded sentence I'm curious about, and hope he elaborates on it.

                      Does this mean we will get certain things like the "player contracts" aspect of NBA 2K9. For those who don't know, you can give team/player options, and use a certain role and sub-role to lure a player to your team.

                      Ex. Maybe for pitchers you can sign someone as your staff ace, and give him a contract worthy of that when the competition is giving him a "#2 starter" role. Or for an OF'er maybe you can give them the starting RF spot, when another team is offering a 4th OF'er role.

                      I hope that you can edit contracts too like you could in NBA 2K9. Plus NBA 2K9 has development drills and scouting, and if this is being "built from the ground-up" I would hope that given the all-new menus there will be all-new features for franchise mode.
                      Originally posted by Edmund Burke
                      All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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                      • SoxFan01605
                        All Star
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 7982

                        #26
                        Re: Major League Baseball 2K9 Diary - Part 1 (ESPN)

                        Originally posted by JBH3
                        I hope that you can edit contracts too like you could in NBA 2K9.
                        This.

                        It would be a HUGE positive for me as a franchise junkie. Even greater roster editing possibilities if this is the case

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                        • brendanrfoley
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 1552

                          #27
                          Re: JRob Franchise Diary Part 1 is up..





                          My pants just got smaller. That's the best behind the pitcher view I've ever seen.
                          Last edited by brendanrfoley; 02-06-2009, 10:26 AM.

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                          • brendanrfoley
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 1552

                            #28
                            Re: Major League Baseball 2K9 Diary - Part 1 (ESPN)

                            Other improvements of note: The trade logic is brand new as is the game simulator...
                            New trade logic and game simulator? I hope this clears up the line-up and trading issues.

                            The Franchise interface is MLB.com and the game reports news from around the league... There are over 200 types of headlines... MLB.com also keeps you up to date on trade rumors, hot and cold hitters, and ever predicts who might win awards like Rookie of the Year.
                            Wonderful news. A clean, new look with lots of features.

                            MLB 2K9 also includes Sabermetrics to track all of your players including runs created, extrapolated runs basic, secondary average, equivalent average, isolated power, linear weights, marginal lineup value, stolen base runs, and range factor for all hitters. For pitchers, the stats are pitching runs, quality starts, game score, VORP, and range factor.
                            I am a stats geek. I am happy.

                            The first thing that strikes me when I start the game is how cleaned up the screen is. Last year, there were so many boxes, so much clutter when you were trying to pitch, it just looked out of place. This year, when the catcher calls your pitch, you're given the right stick movement you need to make in order to throw it, but that's it.
                            Nice touch. And, as my previous post mention, the new behind the pitcher view is incredible.

                            You can still go back to the old way of 2K8 in the options menu, and if you use the third step in the game, you will pitch with a bit more accuracy
                            Interesting. It appears they made pitching easier, but toned down the accuracy. We may see more walks this year!

                            Prince Fielder is up to bat next and when he fouls the ball into the crowd, about ten people in the crowd all jump out of their seats and try to catch the ball. Pretty sweet visual and it's little touches like this that really help add to the atmosphere of the game.
                            It's obvious atmosphere is a focus this year. Lunging fans, cowbells at the Trop.. etc.

                            If you're looking for more advanced batting, you can also add in zone hitting to the mix. Here, you aim the bat cursor while you swing to the area in the zone where the pitch is headed. If you hit the sweet spot of the cursor, you hit the sweet spot on the bat and your hit gets some bonus power.
                            Sounds exactly like Power Pros. Woo hoo!

                            Next two batters stroke doubles into the gap, but then Mike Cameron makes an unbelievable diving catch to end the inning.
                            Bloops, singles, gappers... it appears there really is increased hit variety.

                            When the lineup gets back up to the top, Lewis strokes a single and I get to try out the new base stealing mechanic. Press the left trigger to take a lead, hold the trigger down and the controller vibrates letting you know he's about to steal.
                            This makes much more sense than holding up and hitting the "Y" button twice. Click to lead, hold to steal. Nice!

                            With the game on the line, Fielder bounces a dribbler up the first base line. Ishikawa grabs it, throws it home for one out, then as my catcher throws it back to first, he hits Ishikawa while he's running back to the bag and he beats the base runner to the bag for out number three. Crazy. That actually made me jump out of my chair it was so bang-bang close. It's also one of those moments where you realize you're really into the game you're playing.
                            Those are the type of moments when you realize you are sucked in. I love it!

                            After the game you can check out highlights of the top three plays, watch the great grabs throughout the game, and even watch signature highlights of anyone who played.
                            Highlights, for anyone? NICE.

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                            • brendanrfoley
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 1552

                              #29
                              Re: Major League Baseball 2K9 Diary - Part 1 (ESPN)



                              What's with the MLB.tv logo in the lower right hand corner?

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                              • areobee401
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 16771

                                #30
                                Re: Major League Baseball 2K9 Diary - Part 1 (ESPN)

                                Originally posted by brendanrfoley


                                What's with the MLB.tv logo in the lower right hand corner?
                                Could be one of two things.

                                1. Score updates from your franchise
                                2. Real MLB Scores
                                http://twitter.com/smittyroberts

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