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  • TonyTheTiger2k16T Offline
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    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    If the MLB decides to do an exclusivity rights deal, with either SDS or EA, then they will be the only ones able to produce a game with actual MLBPA players.

    If what you say holds merit (which it does NOT) ..... Then that means OOTP on PC couldn't use MLB players & teams. But they do because they do have the MLB License as well. Therefore SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE Rights to MLB Teams, Players, Ballparks, etc. It's up to the MLB & MLBPA if they want to sell rights to an other Game Label or not. In most case they easily will because it's more money for them. The issue is that many Game Labels can NOT afford the cost of the Licensing or is just NOT willing to take the risk of paying for it & it's game failing to turn a profit once released.

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  • KILLERPRESENCE4_PSNK Offline
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    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    If the MLB decides to do an exclusivity rights deal, with either SDS or EA, then they will be the only ones able to produce a game with actual MLBPA players.

    If what you say holds merit (which it does NOT) ..... Then that means OOTP on PC couldn't use MLB players & teams. But they do because they do have the MLB License as well. Therefore SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE Rights to MLB Teams, Players, Ballparks, etc. It's up to the MLB & MLBPA if they want to sell rights to an other Game Label or not. In most case they easily will because it's more money for them. The issue is that many Game Labels can NOT afford the cost of the Licensing or is just NOT willing to take the risk of paying for it & it's game failing to turn a profit once released.

    OOTP is a managerial baseball simulator. In other words it’s an RPG. There is no first person interaction such as batter hitting off pitcher pitching. That argument doesn’t hold any water.

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    @killerpresence4 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    OOTP is a managerial baseball simulator. In other words it’s an RPG. There is no first person interaction such as batter hitting off pitcher pitching. That argument doesn’t hold any water.

    Regardless what kind of game play style OOTP is, it does NOT change or negate the fact that SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE MLB Rights because if they did, then NO ONE else can produce any game at all using MLB Teams, Players & BallParks. Regardlesss what kind of style of play or on which Console or on PC or even as a cell phone app game. SDS ONLY has MLB Rights & NOT EXCLUSIVE Rights. Very BIG DIFFERENCE with that.

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    #43

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @killerpresence4 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    OOTP is a managerial baseball simulator. In other words it’s an RPG. There is no first person interaction such as batter hitting off pitcher pitching. That argument doesn’t hold any water.

    Regardless what kind of game play style OOTP is, it does NOT change or negate the fact that SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE MLB Rights because if they did, then NO ONE else can produce any game at all using MLB Teams, Players & BallParks. Regardlesss what kind of style of play or on which Console or on PC or even as a cell phone app game. SDS ONLY has MLB Rights & NOT EXCLUSIVE Rights. Very BIG DIFFERENCE with that.

    Your constant use of bold lettering isn’t making your point more clear, it’s making your post more pompous and arrogant. Your reputation isn’t nearly high enough to get away with that. Maybe tone it down a bit and you might get less negative feedback.

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    #44

    @killerpresence4 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @killerpresence4 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    Your constant use of bold lettering isn’t making your point more clear, it’s making your post more pompous and arrogant.

    NAH!!!!! I just decided to let it be my special Trademark with how I reply in here. LMAO

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  • QuinnyMcQuinnQ Offline
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    @killerpresence4 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @killerpresence4 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    OOTP is a managerial baseball simulator. In other words it’s an RPG. There is no first person interaction such as batter hitting off pitcher pitching. That argument doesn’t hold any water.

    Regardless what kind of game play style OOTP is, it does NOT change or negate the fact that SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE MLB Rights because if they did, then NO ONE else can produce any game at all using MLB Teams, Players & BallParks. Regardlesss what kind of style of play or on which Console or on PC or even as a cell phone app game. SDS ONLY has MLB Rights & NOT EXCLUSIVE Rights. Very BIG DIFFERENCE with that.

    Your constant use of bold lettering isn’t making your point more clear, it’s making your post more pompous and arrogant. Your reputation isn’t nearly high enough to get away with that. Maybe tone it down a bit and you might get less negative feedback.

    Tone down for what? DJ snake and Lil Jon playing behind me

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  • DIRTY-SHAWNCHEZ_PSND Offline
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    #46

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    If the MLB decides to do an exclusivity rights deal, with either SDS or EA, then they will be the only ones able to produce a game with actual MLBPA players.

    If what you say holds merit (which it does NOT) ..... Then that means OOTP on PC couldn't use MLB players & teams. But they do because they do have the MLB License as well. Therefore SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE Rights to MLB Teams, Players, Ballparks, etc. It's up to the MLB & MLBPA if they want to sell rights to an other Game Label or not. In most case they easily will because it's more money for them. The issue is that many Game Labels can NOT afford the cost of the Licensing or is just NOT willing to take the risk of paying for it & it's game failing to turn a profit once released.

    While they don't have exclusive rights to the MLB license; they still have rights with Topps.

    With Topps losing their rights to produce MLB licensed cards in 2025, that means that SDS, and whoever else (EA), will have to reach an agreement with Fanatics to produce the cards in the game.

    I don't see Fanatics giving the rights to two different companies; but who knows.

    While EA coming out with a baseball game to combat SDS sounds like a good idea; it probably won't happen. Not saying they won't produce a game; but it may be a totally different game.

    Even if they have some sort of DD, the ONLY way I see EA knocking SDS out of the #1 spot is if they can support Online Leagues.

    Also, you would need to take into effect the possibility of a new game having to be 'tested' by the public for a few years to make sure all the bugs are out.

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    #47

    SDS, you left this door open due to your game play, itself. It needs to be revamped from ground, up. EA wouldnt be entering the market if they weren't confident they could take your player base. Content isn't the problem. But you have left the door wide open. I HOPE that you can improve your game play. I really do.

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    The nerve of SDS for not bringing out the perfect baseball game shame on them!

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  • Heater88_PSNH Offline
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    EA hasn't released a quality sports game in years - I'll stick with The Show; love the game!

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  • ogbuttamilk_MLBTSO Offline
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    Told you guys all the hate towards this game the past week has been paid EA trolls.

    EA is PISSED that Madden died this year.

    Remember when they tried to bring back NBA Live?

    Yea - EA is a dead brand

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    #51

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    Even if EA releases a baseball game in 2024, they still need to secure the league and players rights.

    Right now that is SDS who has those rights.

    Doubtful MLB and the MLBPA allow two seperate companies to obtain those rights.

    (Just like how Topps is losing the rights for their sports cards to Fanatics)

    So that leaves two options:

    1. EA out bids SDS and gets the rights therefore being the ONLY company allowed to produce a licensed product. Not only does that give EA to much power into making the game pay to play; but it also keeps SDS from making a licensed game. Thus you still have a company that has a monopoly on an MLB game.

    2. EA doesn't get the player rights and still goes through making the game. But it's all generic players and teams. Where the only way to make real MLB teams and players is by editing the rosters. I don't care what you say about SDS, die hard MLB fans won't play a game that isn't licensed.

    So, you're going to end up with a company, that has a proven track record of making their games 'pay to play' driving a company that doesn't have that business model out of business or a second game that is non licensed.

    Either way, I still see SDS standing tall in 2024

    From my understanding. SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE Rights with MLB. They purchased the License for X-amount of years. Any other Game Label can also purchase the License as well as long as MLB feels they are credible enough.. However NO ONE else has been willing or wanting to pay that huge cost to get them MLB Licensing & risk their game NOT being able to turn a profit upon being released. This is how & why SDS has been the ONLY MLB Baseball Sim Game for the last several years.

    As well the MLB Licensing includes & covers ALL active players. It's with the retired players EA will now need to seek out individually & get the Rights from them to use their name & likeness within the game. Also with which cards. Surely it will NOT be Topps because Topps is under Contract with MLBTS. However EA can easily strike a deal with Fleer, Upper Deck or Donruss to use their cards for retired players.

    Per this article starting in 2025 Topps will no longer be able to produce baseball cards with MLB team logos.

    If you look at the LS cards, in the Show now, and any of the FB/Legends, minus the new kinda (Milestone, 42, Awards, etc) they are all modeled after the players respective Topps card from that year.

    Ex: Griffey JR's All-Star Silver card is a picture of the exact card from that years All-Star series that was in Topps set that year's release.

    The LS Bobby Dalbec is the exact picture of his Topps RC card from this year's set.

    Topps will be going the rights, to produce actual MLB designated cards, to Fanatics is 2025.

    Yes, they can still print baseball cards, but they would be like how Panini cards are produced. The player with a generic uniform. No logos and not mention of team name other that the city.

    Now, SDS may have to do something with Fanatics to keep offset what Topps is losing, so they can keep showing logos and team name is the digital versions of the player's card for the game.

    Now, in order for any video game company to produce a game, with the player's name, likeness, and team name/logo, they have to have an agreement with that sports 'governing' entity. In this case, MLB and the MLBPA, along with the players that are considered legends.

    EA has that exclusive agreement with the NFL. Thus why an NFL game produced that isn't by EA, Doug Flutie Football, can only have generic teams and players.

    If the MLB decides to do an exclusivity rights deal, with either SDS or EA, then they will be the only ones able to produce a game with actual MLBPA players.

    So, if SDS gets these exclusive rights, which I'm assuming they are trying, you can actually tell me that you would switch to a game, made by a different company, that wouldn't have actual MLB players and teams?

    Again, the ONLY way EA will ever give SDS competition bus if they (EA) can get an exclusivity contract) or they use the same business model (highly doubtful) that SDS uses and have content that is both usable and doesn't cost an arm and a leg to acquire.

    I see neither of those happening.

    SDS has only ever had a first party license deal with MLB. This is why they were able to make the game during the years MLB 2k was still around. Unlike EA did with the NFL which was pay for the exclusive rights, 2k only got a third party license which blocked EA, but did not affect SDS who are a first party studio under Sony.

    EA can either negotiate are third party license to make their game which would not affect MLB The Show, or they can attempt to secure an exclusive license which would block MLB The Show.

    I believe SDS new extension with MLB expires after 2023. They made an announcement about it last year sometime when they reached a new deal. I remember them saying it was a multi-year deal,but not specifically how long.

    What I hope isn't going to happen is MLB gets greedy and takes an exclusive deal in 2024 with EA and SDS gets dropped. I don't anticipate that happening, but it is EA. I could see EA not wanting to get back into baseball games and having to compete with an established franchise in MLB The Show. 2k undeniably whooped them in basketball.

    EA does have several advantages over SDS in terms of brand recognition, larger budget, bigger studio with more staffing.

    This could end up being a bad thing, of which I hope is not the case. What concerns me is MLB forced SDS to go cross-platform and it's been a bit messy. I sure hope they haven't used this as a test or selling point for a studio like EA to take over.

    Mind you this video is two months old, and none of this has actually been confirmed by EA at this time.

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    @chuck_dizzle29 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    @dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    Even if EA releases a baseball game in 2024, they still need to secure the league and players rights.

    Right now that is SDS who has those rights.

    Doubtful MLB and the MLBPA allow two seperate companies to obtain those rights.

    (Just like how Topps is losing the rights for their sports cards to Fanatics)

    So that leaves two options:

    1. EA out bids SDS and gets the rights therefore being the ONLY company allowed to produce a licensed product. Not only does that give EA to much power into making the game pay to play; but it also keeps SDS from making a licensed game. Thus you still have a company that has a monopoly on an MLB game.

    2. EA doesn't get the player rights and still goes through making the game. But it's all generic players and teams. Where the only way to make real MLB teams and players is by editing the rosters. I don't care what you say about SDS, die hard MLB fans won't play a game that isn't licensed.

    So, you're going to end up with a company, that has a proven track record of making their games 'pay to play' driving a company that doesn't have that business model out of business or a second game that is non licensed.

    Either way, I still see SDS standing tall in 2024

    From my understanding. SDS does NOT have EXCLUSIVE Rights with MLB. They purchased the License for X-amount of years. Any other Game Label can also purchase the License as well as long as MLB feels they are credible enough.. However NO ONE else has been willing or wanting to pay that huge cost to get them MLB Licensing & risk their game NOT being able to turn a profit upon being released. This is how & why SDS has been the ONLY MLB Baseball Sim Game for the last several years.

    As well the MLB Licensing includes & covers ALL active players. It's with the retired players EA will now need to seek out individually & get the Rights from them to use their name & likeness within the game. Also with which cards. Surely it will NOT be Topps because Topps is under Contract with MLBTS. However EA can easily strike a deal with Fleer, Upper Deck or Donruss to use their cards for retired players.

    Per this article starting in 2025 Topps will no longer be able to produce baseball cards with MLB team logos.

    If you look at the LS cards, in the Show now, and any of the FB/Legends, minus the new kinda (Milestone, 42, Awards, etc) they are all modeled after the players respective Topps card from that year.

    Ex: Griffey JR's All-Star Silver card is a picture of the exact card from that years All-Star series that was in Topps set that year's release.

    The LS Bobby Dalbec is the exact picture of his Topps RC card from this year's set.

    Topps will be going the rights, to produce actual MLB designated cards, to Fanatics is 2025.

    Yes, they can still print baseball cards, but they would be like how Panini cards are produced. The player with a generic uniform. No logos and not mention of team name other that the city.

    Now, SDS may have to do something with Fanatics to keep offset what Topps is losing, so they can keep showing logos and team name is the digital versions of the player's card for the game.

    Now, in order for any video game company to produce a game, with the player's name, likeness, and team name/logo, they have to have an agreement with that sports 'governing' entity. In this case, MLB and the MLBPA, along with the players that are considered legends.

    EA has that exclusive agreement with the NFL. Thus why an NFL game produced that isn't by EA, Doug Flutie Football, can only have generic teams and players.

    If the MLB decides to do an exclusivity rights deal, with either SDS or EA, then they will be the only ones able to produce a game with actual MLBPA players.

    So, if SDS gets these exclusive rights, which I'm assuming they are trying, you can actually tell me that you would switch to a game, made by a different company, that wouldn't have actual MLB players and teams?

    Again, the ONLY way EA will ever give SDS competition bus if they (EA) can get an exclusivity contract) or they use the same business model (highly doubtful) that SDS uses and have content that is both usable and doesn't cost an arm and a leg to acquire.

    I see neither of those happening.

    SDS has only ever had a first party license deal with MLB. This is why they were able to make the game during the years MLB 2k was still around. Unlike EA did with the NFL which was pay for the exclusive rights, 2k only got a third party license which blocked EA, but did not affect SDS who are a first party studio under Sony.

    EA can either negotiate are third party license to make their game which would not affect MLB The Show, or they can attempt to secure an exclusive license which would block MLB The Show.

    I believe SDS new extension with MLB expires after 2023. They made an announcement about it last year sometime when they reached a new deal. I remember them saying it was a multi-year deal,but not specifically how long.

    What I hope isn't going to happen is MLB gets greedy and takes an exclusive deal in 2024 with EA and SDS gets dropped. I don't anticipate that happening, but it is EA. I could see EA not wanting to get back into baseball games and having to compete with an established franchise in MLB The Show. 2k undeniably whooped them in basketball.

    EA does have several advantages over SDS in terms of brand recognition, larger budget, bigger studio with more staffing.

    This could end up being a bad thing, of which I hope is not the case. What concerns me is MLB forced SDS to go cross-platform and it's been a bit messy. I sure hope they haven't used this as a test or selling point for a studio like EA to take over.

    Mind you this video is two months old, and none of this has actually been confirmed by EA at this time.

    Valid points. We can all speculate but until 2024 comes around; we won't know what's actually happening.

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    The grass is always greener on the other side, while I doubt EA ends up actually making a baseball game, if and when they do and if it pushes SDS out through exclusive licensing, everyone will cry about how good SDS was. The hypothetical will always beat out the current because people imagine it better.

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    @tonythetiger2k16 said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    Just finished seeing a video on YouTube & OMG, OMG & OMG!!! Oh, did I forget to say OMFG?

    But just heard & seen the news I have been hoping & praying for so many years now.

    SDS, Your days are numbered. Start the count down because if you guys (the developers) does NOT improve this game to what most in here are wanting it to be. Then you will lose half & maybe even more then half of your customer base. You have 4 years to do this, because .......

    EA is relaunching MVP Baseball in 2024.
    For all you in here reading this. go see the video for yourselves.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUYBG6KMNxM

    That is when you will see how good THIS game is. When you have EA [censored] to compare it to.

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    #55

    The use of bold words in this thread is comical. Just write, people.

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    This definitely did not go the way the OP wanted it to go.

    With that said until Base Wars comes back. I don't care.

    I might even take a Bases Loaded remake.

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    @baracesilk_psn said in Attn: SDS, Your Days Are Numbered. Tick Tock, Tick Tock:

    This definitely did not go the way the OP wanted it to go.

    With that said until Base Wars comes back. I don't care.

    I might even take a Bases Loaded remake

    Bruh...Base Wars was the BEST GAME

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    EA is the most GREEDY COMPANY ON THE PLANET! HA SDS days are not numbered bro

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    #59

    Imagine putting in enough blind trust in to EA that you are willing to post this based off of a game that was made over 16 years ago by people that no longer work at EA. Oh boy

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