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  • econoodle
    MVP
    • Sep 2009
    • 4884

    #61
    Re: MLB 12 The Show Team Intro Videos - Giants vs Dodgers, Jays vs Yankees, Mets vs N

    Originally posted by jkra0512
    I don't say it's lame, but I certainly don't say "HOLY CRAP THAT'S SO COOL THAT NEEDS TO BE IN THE SHOW!!!!" either. I would like to see few overlays with some stats, maybe I player to watch and his stats, but I usually just cycle through that to get the the meat and potatoes. So, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree...

    Also, before you say anything, yes, I am a hardcore fan...

    sounds fair to me, jkra.

    thats why the Show rocks, they cater to ALL fans.
    fans of minute stadium details, tattoos, etc etc.
    one mans trash is another mans gold rolex.
    SCEA treats them all the same and tries to give something to everybody.

    as far as hardcore, i only meant casual basball fans who only watch first pitch to last out and no post game or pregame, etc, etc. i didnt mean to relate them to people who don't like intros in a baseball game.

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    • sbmnky
      #ITFDB
      • Mar 2003
      • 1206

      #62
      Re: MLB 12 The Show Team Intro Videos - Giants vs Dodgers, Jays vs Yankees, Mets vs N

      Originally posted by econoodle
      as far as hardcore, i only meant casual basball fans who only watch first pitch to last out and no post game or pregame, etc, etc. i didnt mean to relate them to people who don't like intros in a baseball game.
      That's what make a "hardcore" baseball fan? Really? I disagree wholeheartedly - what about the people who attend the game? Are they casual fans, because I highly doubt they are watching pre and post game shows.

      There are some dedicated baseball fans who enjoy the game within the game which has almost nothing to do with the over produced pre and post game analysis. I don't need someone in a studio to tell me what's important about a specific game - as a baseball fan, I'm going to know. In fact, I could make the argument that pre and post game analysis is for the casual fan [/rant]

      Back on topic: I enjoy fastplay because I want to play the game (meat & potatoes as someone mentioned). I couldn't care less about player/lineup introductions except maybe for Opening Day, All-Star Game and World Series.

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