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  • bigfnjoe96
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2004
    • 11413

    #31
    Originally posted by NAFBUC
    good game for the casual baseball gamer

    I will pick the pc version after the allstar break for a couple of bucks and enjoy the
    modding version.
    Nothing casual about this game or the people who play it..



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    • Blazzen
      Pro
      • Mar 2008
      • 786

      #32
      Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

      Fair review - game is just short of being really good/solid because of frame rate issues and bugs. Despite that, plays a solid game of baseball. I'm so used to having to overlook small issues from playing 2K baseball since 2K7 that I'm having a lot of fun with this game and am addicted to it.
      GamerTag: Blazzen85
      MLB: Atlanta Braves
      NFL: Carolina Panthers
      NBA: Charlotte Hornets
      NHL: Carolina Hurricanes

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      • DJ
        Hall Of Fame
        • Apr 2003
        • 17770

        #33
        Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

        Very fair review. I don't think anything in the review scares me away from purchasing. I'm really looking forward to MLB Today once the regular season starts.
        Currently Playing:
        MLB The Show 25 (PS5)

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        • Vermin
          Rookie
          • Mar 2009
          • 40

          #34
          Originally posted by rudyjuly2
          I think the new format would be better if it was just two parts - Early Impressions and a Final Review. I'm not sure if we need the other stuff as it just gets rehashed in the final review.

          On a side note, started a Tigers franchise tonight and Zumaya got hurt and is out 4-6 months lol.
          Interesting. I started my Cubs franchise, and in the first inning of the first game of Spring Training, Carlos Zambrano went out for 4-6 months. I brought in a starter from Iowa to replace him next start, and he went out for 36 days in the second inning.

          Enjoying the game still, but found the similarity to our injury situations interesting. Time will tell if these injuries present just an obstacle or distraction, or whether they turn into frustration and anger.
          We don't stop playing because we get old, we grow old because we stop playing.

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          • rudyjuly2
            Cade Cunningham
            • Aug 2002
            • 14805

            #35
            Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

            Originally posted by Vermin
            Interesting. I started my Cubs franchise, and in the first inning of the first game of Spring Training, Carlos Zambrano went out for 4-6 months. I brought in a starter from Iowa to replace him next start, and he went out for 36 days in the second inning.

            Enjoying the game still, but found the similarity to our injury situations interesting. Time will tell if these injuries present just an obstacle or distraction, or whether they turn into frustration and anger.
            The OS review and another poster here talked about how many injuries are in franchise mode and I've seen plenty in two games. I simmed spring training where a few guys were hurt including Austin Jackson and I put him on the DL to start the year. Then Zumuya blows out his arm in game one. I just played game two this morning and Scherzer broke a finger throwing a pitch and is out 4-6 weeks and this is all with injuries at 40 on the slider! I'm going to drop it down some more and see if I can avoid another player breaking something in game three.

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            • mikemj23
              Rookie
              • Jun 2003
              • 122

              #36
              Originally posted by rudyjuly2
              The OS review and another poster here talked about how many injuries are in franchise mode and I've seen plenty in two games. I simmed spring training where a few guys were hurt including Austin Jackson and I put him on the DL to start the year. Then Zumuya blows out his arm in game one. I just played game two this morning and Scherzer broke a finger throwing a pitch and is out 4-6 weeks and this is all with injuries at 40 on the slider! I'm going to drop it down some more and see if I can avoid another player breaking something in game three.
              Same thing happened with Sabathia AND Phil Hughes in the first two games of my franchise. Left them in for 6+ innings each and they both got injured for extended periods of time. Hate to do it but I turned injuries off. Otherwise, I'm enjoying the game greatly. The Show has much better graphics but 2k plays a good game of baseball.

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              • dolemint
                Rookie
                • Jan 2011
                • 60

                #37
                Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

                Originally posted by ChaseB

                Yeah, that's the plan for sure. It obviously won't change the review score or anything, but will be worth a new article.
                Hmm. I think a noteworthy patch should be able to alter a review score significantly? Maybe that's just me. But if a game's score is docked due to glitches and the glitches get fixed, then the game becomes a more enjoyable experience, right?

                That said, 2K11 would be a tough game to give a fair score to. 7.0 might be generous, as some of these glitches are total dealbreakers for me. Yet one can't deny the potential a fixed version of the game has. Hmm.

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                • rudyjuly2
                  Cade Cunningham
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 14805

                  #38
                  Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

                  I have to apologize to Christian. I initially disagreed with him about the routine fly balls but I've missed three routine fly balls in the last 2-3 games. I can live with the hard liners being misplayed but not easy pop flies where the cpu OF actually has time to come over and practically stand next to me. It just takes too long to reveal the landing spot and after seeing this too much lately I'm just going to switch defenders and let the cpu make the catch if I can't see the yellow marker. I do have a zoomed out 2K9 camera but it shouldn't be that much of an adventure on completely routine plays.

                  I'll also agree that injuries when actually playing are out of control to the point I'm about to shut them off. You get a significant injury almost every game you play. With the fact the franchise has no fatigue when you actually play I get the feeling 2K spent all of their time testing the sim engine and didn't play many games in the franchise. Surely they would have seen this.

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                  • roadman
                    *ll St*r
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 26431

                    #39
                    Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

                    Rudy;

                    I've heard 25 is the magic # for the injury slider.

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                    • rudyjuly2
                      Cade Cunningham
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 14805

                      #40
                      Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

                      Originally posted by roadman
                      Rudy;

                      I've heard 25 is the magic # for the injury slider.
                      I'm going to 10 until I see this nonsense toned down for awhile.

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                      • ambizytl
                        Banned
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 549

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Celtic34
                        I completely disagree with this review. This game and NBA 2k11 if you look at the graphics are identical. NBA 2k11 gets a great review and is heralded as the best basketball game ever because there is no competition. They are using the same graphics engine. 2k is designing a multiplat game and is relegated to what both the xbox 360 and ps3 can do. The 360 hardware is simply not capable of doing what the show is doing on the ps3 which is specifically designed for it.

                        If you look at both games the show and 2k, they are nearly identical, minus the player models and shading are "dumbed down". 2k has added a little more as far as control and options as far as mlb today and a deeper franchise mode, smoother online play, where the show has sharper graphics and is a bit more polished.

                        But whatever. I simply don't think some of the people reviewing these games have any idea what developers are relegated too when designing them. 2k11 is simply a multiplat title. If you look at NBA 2k11 vs the Show you will see the same lack of detail in the graphics and animations in comparison. There were also various framerate issues when nba 2k11 was first released due to it being released on multiple platforms which a patch eventually fixed.

                        Play both games and tell me they are that different in theory. But this game gets a 7? Please... Fanboyism at it's finest. Someone needs to take their Show goggles off.

                        This review just strikes me as someone who loves the show and thinks it's better so they are going to nitpick the heck out of this game. NBA 2k11 has no competition and is your favorite game and you are a fanboy, so you are going to say how awesome it is.

                        In my opinion 2k has released a baseball game that rivals their NBA game and a baseball game that rivals the show with just less in the graphics department and AI in spots. They are relegated to designing this game for the hardware at hand where the Show is at an advantage being a single platform game. All in all there isn't a huge difference between the two minus surface stuff.

                        It's just true and you know it.

                        This review just doesn't depict how good this game actually is. You seem to be focusing on the negative. Will the Show lose 3 points because their online play is still laggy? That's a much bigger deal to me then graphics that look a little pasty. The Show has these great graphics but they sort of forgot that would be hard to get to work online too well. So much for the show being so incredibly balanced. Online play is sort of a big deal these days.

                        How about what this game gets right? The main factors they most definately do. Add in MLB today, GAMEPLAY, improved animations, improved commentary, improved control on both sides, a deeper franchise mode, and this game is an 8.5 in my book. Where the show is about a 9 due to its graphics and polish. The gap is shrinking.
                        I completely agree with you on this, and I also rate it 8.5, which I did in a post prior to this review.

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                        • Boilerbuzz
                          D* B**rs!
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 5155

                          #42
                          Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

                          Originally posted by Celtic34
                          I completely disagree with this review. This game and NBA 2k11 if you look at the graphics are identical. NBA 2k11 gets a great review and is heralded as the best basketball game ever because there is no competition. They are using the same graphics engine. 2k is designing a multiplat game and is relegated to what both the xbox 360 and ps3 can do. The 360 hardware is simply not capable of doing what the show is doing on the ps3 which is specifically designed for it.
                          I'm not going to respond to the rest your post. But THIS statement, I'm sure, many people think is valid. And it's not. Sure, I would bet the underlying engine is the same. But MLB is a game played primarily outdoors while NBA is exclusively indoor. That's a SIGNIFICANT difference. Hell, just start with HDR and shadowing that has to be different. And it's not just about the engine - the ART is huge and these games could not have shared the same art direction.

                          What I DO agree with though is that being a multiplatform title, you're going to pay a price in overall graphical polish across all skus.

                          So with that said, I certainly appreciated the big strides in cleaner gameplay in MLB 2K11. But I can't look at the game for too long if it's not on a PC with the settings cranked up. I have no problem with this review.

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                          • sportyguyfl31
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 4749

                            #43
                            give the game around a 8.

                            I love the presentation...and letting the entire game just play out..

                            It's really fun, I like watching the cutscenes.

                            It's good for my franchise mode fix.

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                            • peigone
                              Banned
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 1050

                              #44
                              Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

                              Originally posted by Celtic34
                              I completely disagree with this review... improved animations
                              Can I have your disk? Because the animations in my game are flat-out horrid. Example: When my batter gets thrown out at first, instead of running through the bag, he simply stops 7-8 feet in front of first base and stares straight ahead into right field with his arms hanging at his sides. That's last gen animation programming, and it's terrible.

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                              • Kernel Pie
                                Rookie
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 205

                                #45
                                Re: Major League Baseball 2K11 Review (360)

                                I love this game and will play it all summer, but even I can admit that the graphics, cut-scenes, and animations deserve a solid minus 2 demerit in my opinion. Baserunning is horrid, swings on replays are cringe-worthy, cut-scenes of pitchers are moronic, and the list goes on and on. Some animations are good, but on the whole, they are a failure. That puts the highest possible score for this game, at an 8.

                                The gameplay imo, deserves no demerits at all. Pitching is great, hitting is great, and the fielding is vastly improved. Game outcomes are varied, sliders work well, and the AI is more than acceptable. You can easlily obtain accurate MLB averages with some tweaks here and there--sign of a great gameplay engine.

                                The sound deserves a .5 demerit imo. Yes, the commentary is the standard for all other sports games and the crowd noise is great. But the one aspect of the sound that is really lacking, is the PA system. The songs are not baseball specific, the announcer screws up names, and there is not enough organ or baseball vibe. They also play "Rearview Mirror" over and over. Maybe this is a petty demerit, but a baseball game without 'Take Me Out To The Ballgame?" or all the other great baseball songs? Gotta do it.

                                That leaves intangibles, for which I see no demerits at all. MLB today is really fun, the franchise is deep once injuries are patched, and the rosters are updated really well with real-life performance affecting a players performance in game. So no demerits here.

                                So that leaves my score at 7.5. Could have been an easy 9 if not for the animations and graphics, which are seriously dragging this game behind. Great game though, for people who appreciate gameplay--like me.

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