Soxfan, I'm fairly certain fielder turbo hasn't been in since 2K7. Also not to nitpick Chase, but the stealing mechanic he mentions is not new either. Your runner would go when you released the trigger last year too, so you couldn't preload steals in 2K9 either, but hopefully stealing is more solid and smooth this year.
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Soxfan, I'm fairly certain fielder turbo hasn't been in since 2K7. Also not to nitpick Chase, but the stealing mechanic he mentions is not new either. Your runner would go when you released the trigger last year too, so you couldn't preload steals in 2K9 either, but hopefully stealing is more solid and smooth this year. -
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Hmm...you may be right. I mostly passed over 2K8 and put 2K9 down fairly early, so maybe I "misremembered"Soxfan, I'm fairly certain fielder turbo hasn't been in since 2K7. Also not to nitpick Chase, but the stealing mechanic he mentions is not new either. Your runner would go when you released the trigger last year too, so you couldn't preload steals in 2K9 either, but hopefully stealing is more solid and smooth this year.
You're right about the steals too. Very frustrating. I LOVE the concept though. If they got rid of the delay and made it more responsive it could be a big plus for the series IMO.Comment
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That and the auto picks by the pitcher once you exceeded a three step lead, IMO, killed the system. My guys getting back standing up from a three step lead on a lefty with a "slow as molasses" move to first and if I try to extend my lead to a fourth step, I draw an infinite amount of automatic throws over from the pitcher. As if he didn't realize the last 5 times he tried that weak sauce move it wasn't even close...so hey, lets try it again.Comment
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As always Chase thanks again. I am optimistic from your preview, that the series is finally heading in the right direction. Glad to hear once again that the team really did a lot of polishing & fine-tuning this time around.
I am really forward to seeing these NEW ANIMATIONS in action. 1 thing VC is very good @ is creating really solid animations. Looks like we just might have a very playable game this year.Comment
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Looked good for the most part, but I still see a bit of the jerky movement showing it's ugly head still, not as bad as years past, but I still see it.I was impressed with the recently posted trailer. Game, to me looks great visually as I don't expect absolute perfection in every detail (it's a video game). I liked what I saw, a lot/ Only drawback for me, the check swing......Is it still in CLASSIC swing mode? Or has it been taken out completely?
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I hope that the CPU AI didn't remove the CPU pitcher after about 4 innings of work while having only thrown 40-50 pitches. :-)
All-in-all, I'm looking forward to this game as I saw the potential in MLB2K9 (even through all of the bugs and glitches). Keeping my fingers crossed.
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i'm interested in knowing if the fielding camera has been lowered, or if there are more than one fielding camera now? I hated last year's cam.Comment
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Sounds encouraging. Couple of things. The NEW Mound Visits sound very interesting.
Though I am encouraged that a lot of new Hitting & Pitching Mechanic is really tied into Ratings. 1 thing VC always get's hammered about is the way they rate players in their titles.When there is a meeting on the mound, now you can select confidence or stamina and a small bit of either one of those qualities will return to your pitcher. Confidence ties into your ball cursor -- the cursor will begin to move around on the screen more violently as you get into bigger jams. Stamina will really tie into your accuracy and ability to pinpoint pitches.
Also looks like people's worrying about having pinpoint accuracy when Pitching has been addressed.
And lastly for me ANIMATIONS, ANIMATIONS, ANIMATIONS..... It looks like Fielding got a major over-haul in the Animation Dept.Pinpointing will not be very easy to do either way since ratings also play a bigger role when pitching. Your outfielder will not be able to come into the game and paint the corners anymore. In addition to that, even when your normally wild pitchers are nailing their pitching motions, there is an inherent amount of wildness that will still show up. By default, Joel Pineiro is just going to be more accurate than Oliver Perez.
Preloading throws, new animations and a removal of turbo seem to be the biggest changes this year (beyond the fact that outfielders should catch balls hit right at them). Preloading a throw seems to work just fine, and I was able to watch the CPU turn an easy double play on me while rocking a preloaded throw. These preloaded throws should really help to remove a lot of those “quick” throws that you would try to pull off last year. (The quick throws really looked unnatural last year because the fielder went through a throwing animation way too fast.)but from watching the "SIZZLE" trailer it doesn't seem like Batter/Pitcher Animations got much love, as I still saw animations still look awkward. I wonder if Chase felt the same way?As for new animations, obviously a lot of the preloaded throws tie into new animations. At one point, I moved to my right to field a grounder as the shortstop, and all in one motion (and animation) the shortstop picked up the ball and fired it off balance towards first base for an out.
Again it was an encouraging preview & looks like VC just might have this puppy headed in the right direction after allLast edited by bigfnjoe96; 01-28-2010, 01:00 PM.Comment
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Thanks Chase, this game is looking more & more promising but as we all know, we've been down this road before with this series. Because of those past "relationship troubles", there's no way this is a first day purchase for me. I will definitely wait to see what the general reaction is in the days & weeks following it's release. It would be nice to finally have a good quality baseball title to play on my 360, so I got my fingers crossed (I know this is a PS3 preview, but I'm just sayin')."There are only two seasons—winter and baseball." - Bill VeeckComment
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I liked the article, Chase. It was well written, entertaining, and easy to read. Some things you wrote interested me very much. They interested me more than any of the Insights and trailers have.
Originally posted by ChaseAnd since the “swing influence” has also been minimized this year, hitting is all about timing. No longer simply using the “swing influence” to hit the ball wherever you want is the way to go. So if you want to hit the ball to the opposite field, you have to wait for the ball to get deeper into the zone before taking a whack.
The above means a lot to me. It speaks so much louder than that trailer I just watched.
Originally posted by ChaseThis also ties into how the AI performs. During my time with the game, I walked two CPU batters, but I also drew two or three walks against my CPU counterpart...
I doubt I have to explain to most people why I find that interesting.Comment
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Thta's what he said, i think this was 360 review unless he did two of them. Here is my question i asked him:
Originally Posted by baseball66
...i'm mostly interested in how smooth or choppy the game plays, esp. on PS3. Thanks.
Played the 360 version so didn't get to see PS3 (forgot to ask about comparison as well, my bad -- might be able to remedy that though).Comment
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Yes, these are significant improvements. If the game plays like real baseball, then we will certainly be happy here at OS.I liked the article, Chase. It was well written, entertaining, and easy to read. Some things you wrote interested me very much. They interested me more than any of the Insights and trailers have.
The above means a lot to me. It speaks so much louder than that trailer I just watched.
I doubt I have to explain to most people why I find that interesting.Comment

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