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Those guys had no clue what made high heat popular. It was a pure baseball sim. The graphics were god awful even mlb 08 had less hit variety then high heat did all those years ago. Graphics mean nothing if the gameplay is not realistic to me. But then again, i'm a stat freak. I probably spend more time looking at stats then playing the game. And who played head to head online in 02? -
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MLB09 The show will be the best game to date: FACTLast edited by The Bimmer; 02-20-2009, 07:56 AM.Comment
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DickDalewood
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The one thing I think MVP did so well, and better than any game to date, is the way it felt to hit a baseball. It's tough to explain, but man, the second I hit a homerun in that game I swear I could just feel it. The way it sounded, the way it looked, I think the controller rumbled a little too... It was so awesome. It was the same with a rocket shot for a double, or a soft grounder, anything, I could just tell I barely connected, or made solid contact. I don't know if that makes any sense, but I definitely miss the way that felt... Jackin' the ball out of Wrigley with Sosa was just fantastic.Last edited by Guest; 02-20-2009, 09:30 AM.Comment
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The one thing I think MVP did so well, and better than any game to date, is the way it felt to hit a baseball. It's tough to explain, but man, the second I hit a homerun in that game I swear I could just feel it. The way it sounded, the way it looked, I think the controller rumbled a little too... It was so awesome. It was the same with a rocket shot for a double, or a soft grounder, anything, I could just tell I barely connected, or made solid contact. I don't know if that makes any sense, but I definitely miss the way that felt... Jackin' the ball out of Wrigley with Sosa was just fantastic.
The other hitting systems which currently have improved seem to still have a little bit of a disconnect to the overall hitting process. You are doing it but the visual feedback you get is not necessarily representative of what you actually did with the controller.“The saddest part of life is when someone who gave you your best memories becomes a memory”Comment
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The hitting isn't "too hard," it's just realistic to the actual game of baseball. But we have an entire generation of gamers who expect baseball games to be all about home runs and strikeouts.
I'm a pretty huge baseball nut, and even I started out as a HR/K type of player. I've learned more about the actual game -- small ball, working the count, manufacturing runs, working hitters, using your bullpen effectively -- from The Show than any series I've ever played in the past.Comment
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I dunno, I think some of you guys are selling Show's ball physics and hit variety rather short. Maybe in '07 and years past, but the last few iterations have caught up IMO (if not surpassed). Its early to say but going by the '09 demo it seems they've made another considerable leap in this category.
Once I started using the L-stick all that changed.
The one thing I think MVP did so well, and better than any game to date, is the way it felt to hit a baseball. It's tough to explain, but man, the second I hit a homerun in that game I swear I could just feel it. The way it sounded, the way it looked, I think the controller rumbled a little too... It was so awesome. It was the same with a rocket shot for a double, or a soft grounder, anything, I could just tell I barely connected, or made solid contact. I don't know if that makes any sense, but I definitely miss the way that felt... Jackin' the ball out of Wrigley with Sosa was just fantastic."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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I still play MVP 05 to this day and it's tiding me over until I MLB 09 The Show releases. I agree it's not the pure simulation that MLB 09/08 is. But that's what happens in 4 years. When MVP came out, it was realistic.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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The sad thing is, how many people try The Show and give up because "the hitting is too hard"? Or complain about the lack of Home Run Derby and trade it in?
The hitting isn't "too hard," it's just realistic to the actual game of baseball. But we have an entire generation of gamers who expect baseball games to be all about home runs and strikeouts.
I'm a pretty huge baseball nut, and even I started out as a HR/K type of player. I've learned more about the actual game -- small ball, working the count, manufacturing runs, working hitters, using your bullpen effectively -- from The Show than any series I've ever played in the past.
Anyhow, I had to weigh in on this discussion after reading the quoted post. As someone who is a diehard baseball gamer since RBI on NES, played high level baseball, and is an absolute slappy when it comes to the game, I have to disagree that the hitting system in The Show is realistic.
To me, I feel a great disconnect with my bat on ball contact in The Show. The physics are pretty good, but there is something missing. Someone nailed it when they mentioned that there was some type of connection you got when hitting in MVP. It's so hard to explain for someone who didn't play the game religiously like many of us did, but there was no greater hitting system in any baseball game to date.
In MVP, you really felt like the contact being made on the ball was due to your adjustments in the box/arm extension/avoiding getting jammed, etc. There was also something to be said about the color changing ball pitch dynamic that no one ever seems to remember, that made reading a pitch, and going with it in that game one of the greatest feelings ever.
For those of you who played baseball in real life, you know you are taught to be relaxed in the box, adjust to the pitch thrown to you, and to adjust your mecahnics to take the ball where it is thrown. Too often in The Show and the newer 2K games do I feel like I make a simple button press that based on timing, results in contact in the zone. I do not get that feeling of complete control using the left stick as I got in MVP.
Sure, MVP 05 had it's quirks that people want to hit on to justify that it is not the greatest baseball game ever, but they always fail to mention the same level of quirks in games like The Show. I'm not saying The Show is a bad game by any means, it is just that it still has not filled the void left by MVP 05 in terms of a complete baseball experience.Christian McLeod--EA Sports NBA Live/Madden NFL Producer
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If the game plays great who cares about sig styles. Some of the greatest games in baseball gaming history did not include sig styles.Christian McLeod--EA Sports NBA Live/Madden NFL Producer
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To me, I feel a great disconnect with my bat on ball contact in The Show. The physics are pretty good, but there is something missing. Someone nailed it when they mentioned that there was some type of connection you got when hitting in MVP. It's so hard to explain for someone who didn't play the game religiously like many of us did, but there was no greater hitting system in any baseball game to date.
In MVP, you really felt like the contact being made on the ball was due to your adjustments in the box/arm extension/avoiding getting jammed, etc. There was also something to be said about the color changing ball pitch dynamic that no one ever seems to remember, that made reading a pitch, and going with it in that game one of the greatest feelings ever.
I also really liked the hitter's eye in MVP. It did help read pitches a lot easier and I think it would be a really cool option to add next year for the Show.
But MVP's restrictive hitting system where you had to go with every pitch on the outer half of the plate wasn't realistic. You CAN pull outside pitches in baseball WITH power. Plus you couldn't hit any pitch outside the strike zone. Those were the things that the Show did very well.
I clearly remember walking into Future Shop and I played a kiosk version of the Show '06 on the PS2. After playing for two minutes I just fell in love with the game. It just felt like baseball. Clearly you had that feeling with MVP but the overly restrictive hitting system and too easy pitching system didn't feel right to me.Comment
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DickDalewood
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Hey guys- Christian McLeod here from the article (just thought I'd throw that out there for the guy who asked for forum names).
Anyhow, I had to weigh in on this discussion after reading the quoted post. As someone who is a diehard baseball gamer since RBI on NES, played high level baseball, and is an absolute slappy when it comes to the game, I have to disagree that the hitting system in The Show is realistic.
To me, I feel a great disconnect with my bat on ball contact in The Show. The physics are pretty good, but there is something missing. Someone nailed it when they mentioned that there was some type of connection you got when hitting in MVP. It's so hard to explain for someone who didn't play the game religiously like many of us did, but there was no greater hitting system in any baseball game to date.
In MVP, you really felt like the contact being made on the ball was due to your adjustments in the box/arm extension/avoiding getting jammed, etc. There was also something to be said about the color changing ball pitch dynamic that no one ever seems to remember, that made reading a pitch, and going with it in that game one of the greatest feelings ever.
For those of you who played baseball in real life, you know you are taught to be relaxed in the box, adjust to the pitch thrown to you, and to adjust your mecahnics to take the ball where it is thrown. Too often in The Show and the newer 2K games do I feel like I make a simple button press that based on timing, results in contact in the zone. I do not get that feeling of complete control using the left stick as I got in MVP.
Sure, MVP 05 had it's quirks that people want to hit on to justify that it is not the greatest baseball game ever, but they always fail to mention the same level of quirks in games like The Show. I'm not saying The Show is a bad game by any means, it is just that it still has not filled the void left by MVP 05 in terms of a complete baseball experience.Comment
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MVP people make me doubt them as Baseball enthusiast. High Heat is the GREATEST or at least needs mentions from the staff. For Shame.Comment
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But MVP's restrictive hitting system where you had to go with every pitch on the outer half of the plate wasn't realistic. You CAN pull outside pitches in baseball WITH power. Plus you couldn't hit any pitch outside the strike zone. Those were the things that the Show did very well.
The second part is dead on though and by far the biggest problem with hitting in MVP, if it's more than an inch outside of the strike zone you can't hit it."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Griffey on N64 was arcade but liked the balance particularly with 2-Player. It's already been said how the 98mph stuff for the CPU is no prob but for humans is a big concern. Not to mention how 2 Seamers moved.
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