MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
What business does the players association have in stepping in on an agreement between 2 independent parties? Sweet free market system we got going on there.Not sure if the situation is the same for 2k, but in the Show forum, the reason they gave for this was that if a deal was signed, the players association would want a cut of the profits as well. Because of that, it is pretty unfeasible to be able to include sponsors while also being financially responsible.
Couldn't they sidestep the dilemma by assigning all generic equipment to all players in the final retail build, but having the sponsored equipment as either an unlockable or editable feature?Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
I am getting tried of hearing poeple complain about how this player should have these shoes or that neckless, and the shade of blue is off. Big deal, all that matters is how the gameplays. Why sit there and play a game to say "wow those shoes look pretty.". Does that really mean much. Look if the game play was 100% perfect, then yeah focus on eye candy. But in till then let the delvopers work on game play.
P.s. when they read these forums they must laugh at those comments.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
That would still require a license, which would make it a no go. And the MLBPA probably has a clause in the CBA that allows them to do this. Unfortunately it is what it is and I don't think it's going to change any time soon.What business does the players association have in stepping in on an agreement between 2 independent parties? Sweet free market system we got going on there.
Couldn't they sidestep the dilemma by assigning all generic equipment to all players in the final retail build, but having the sponsored equipment as either an unlockable or editable feature?Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
the game still is a fun game of basball
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
Don't you think that the attention to details in the visual aspect will reflect the attention to details in the gameplay aspect ?I am getting tried of hearing poeple complain about how this player should have these shoes or that neckless, and the shade of blue is off. Big deal, all that matters is how the gameplays. Why sit there and play a game to say "wow those shoes look pretty.". Does that really mean much. Look if the game play was 100% perfect, then yeah focus on eye candy. But in till then let the delvopers work on game play.
P.s. when they read these forums they must laugh at those comments.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
No I don't Think that. Attention to game AI logic and the mecnhanics as well physics has nothing to do whether or not the right shoe or glove is in the game. Nor having the right shoe or glove proves that there is the correct attention to gameplay details.Comment
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Yeah that's great proof..."When it's all set and done, reality is the best innovation."Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
Not at all. In fact, the reason that gameplay in this product (or any sports game for that matter) is not as realistic as it could be, is BECAUSE OF people who would rather look at Jordan's shoes, 500 five hundred home runs, rather than actually 'think' about how to win a game.
Whatever sells is whatever the game maker is going to make. Honestly, why does this even need to be explained?
If the majority of game buyers demonstrated that they were knowledgeable sports fans who want the real thing, then that's the sort of thing that would be on shelves.
Sometimes I wonder if the folks creating posts asking about the colors of so and so's shoes, are really serious or if they are just trying to be annoying.Last edited by thevaliantx; 02-15-2012, 05:15 AM.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
why should we have to play a game with ps1 graphics on a 360...Not at all. In fact, the reason that gameplay in this product (or any sports game for that matter) is not as realistic as it could be, is BECAUSE OF people who would rather look at Jordan's shoes, 500 five hundred home runs, rather than actually 'think' about how to win a game.
Whatever sells is whatever the game maker is going to make. Honestly, why does this even need to be explained?
If the majority of game buyers demonstrated that they were knowledgeable sports fans who want the real thing, then that's the sort of thing that would be on shelves.
Sometimes I wonder if the folks creating posts asking about the colors of so and so's shoes, are really serious or if they are just trying to be annoying.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Screenshots (2-10-12)
Wish they'd fix the late-game AI logic finally instead of spending their time laughing and carrying on like that. Even just getting the uni colors somewhat close to real-life (forget about "correct" at this point, we're not looking for miracles) would be great.Last edited by peigone; 02-15-2012, 12:30 PM.Comment

Definitely next-gen graphics, c'mon now. Just circa 07-08. Stadiums look very good though IMO, especially when modded on the PC version.
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