What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version
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Very low.
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Esport like the other sport game even volleyball have esport. Too much rng right now
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@ChuckCLC said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
To have it available on PC.
this game definitely will not be on PC no other sports game is on it and it would be too easy hit with a mouse
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@STI1489 said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
@ChuckCLC said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
To have it available on PC.
this game definitely will not be on PC no other sports game is on it and it would be too easy hit with a mouse
Um Fifa, NBA 2k and Madden are all on PC silly. Plus I definitely would not use a mouse.
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@ChuckCLC said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
@STI1489 said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
@ChuckCLC said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
To have it available on PC.
this game definitely will not be on PC no other sports game is on it and it would be too easy hit with a mouse
Um Fifa, NBA 2k and Madden are all on PC silly. Plus I definitely would not use a mouse.
Meant online cross play none of those have it.
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@PennStateFencer said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
While it has never felt like a huge deal to me, maybe less lag in major league stadiums so people actually use them.
The stadium lag will be easy to fix. Just replace the 40,000 fans with cardboard cutouts. No mascots, no vendors... that has to save billions of CPU calcs per second. Brilliant!
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Another AI randomly generated animation game that strives to "make it excitin'" at the expense of any true consideration to actual simulation or realistic gameplay/outcomes.
But, I'm sure it will be pretty! Perhaps even additional beautiful animation and dynamic play that seldom matches the actual controller input.
I agree with one positive note. It is the cheapest "pay to play". Maybe a reason for that.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAJAHAHAHAHAHA
WAKEY WAKEY FOLKS
SDS ISN'T IMPROVING ANYTHING!
YOU DO THIS EVERY YEAR!
DO NOT BUY 21!
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It's going to be [censored] garbage
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Forget the PS5, if it came on the PC that would be totally rad.
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Yes higher stable framerate in every ballpark. Hopefully, online will be as smooth as offline.
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@SDwinder said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
Yes higher stable framerate in every ballpark. Hopefully, online will be as smooth as offline.
This shouldnt be an issue given that new hardware will be here. And they dont have to make these games on this ancient hardware we are using now.
On that note. Did you guys see what is happening with the new Nvidia cards today?! Insane news. If legit, which they normally are, a card that is better than a 2080 TI will be had for $499! And the 3080 and 3090 are just insane! This could be the biggest jump in PC graphics from one series to the next since 2004. At the time when PC building is got to be at an all time high.
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@PoppinDom said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
I'm curious to know and I hope SDS is reading this forum (it's a long shot)
Derek Jeter on the cover.
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Hopes? Smooth, realistic H2H gameplay, where hitting and pitching are balanced and neither side is OP to the disadvantage of the other, a new game engine, a game engine that isn’t badly flawed to the point of being unable to field routine fly balls near outfield walls, or throw to second base with your catcher for the first third of the actual baseball season. Maybe animations that actually match up with the calls the game makes on things like check swings, tags and close plays. Universal pitch speeds in all modes, with PCI size decreasing as difficulty increases, as an alternative to making sinkers suddenly come in at 200mph with sharp break when you reach an arbitrary ranking point level, thereby ruining your timing, only to revert to the previous settings when dropping points with the resulting loss and have to regain the previous timing. New game modes, new structures to existing game modes, create a stadium, new commentary at last, new stadiums at last, refined menus and interfaces and a wealth of in game overlay options.
My expectations: Basically a mash up of ‘20 and ‘19 with some new legends and a bit of spit and polish to the GFX and audio. By July, we’ll be twenty five patches deep and the majority will have given up caring or complaining about gameplay on TSN. Just like every other year.
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From what Sds brings to the table, not much!! A company that can’t even get the division’s right for stage 3 team affinities during their live stream. They know their [censored] because 80 percent of the people that play their product is because they are the only choice!! Most of the people that play are praying for a competitor to come along so we never have to buy this game again.
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I want...
*More minor league stadiums. BB&T Park in Charlotte! AT&T Field in Chattanooga!
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@ComebackLogic said in What are you expectations for MLB The Show 21 PS5 version:
Hopes? Smooth, realistic H2H gameplay, where hitting and pitching are balanced and neither side is OP to the disadvantage of the other, a new game engine, a game engine that isn’t badly flawed to the point of being unable to field routine fly balls near outfield walls, or throw to second base with your catcher for the first third of the actual baseball season. Maybe animations that actually match up with the calls the game makes on things like check swings, tags and close plays. Universal pitch speeds in all modes, with PCI size decreasing as difficulty increases, as an alternative to making sinkers suddenly come in at 200mph with sharp break when you reach an arbitrary ranking point level, thereby ruining your timing, only to revert to the previous settings when dropping points with the resulting loss and have to regain the previous timing. New game modes, new structures to existing game modes, create a stadium, new commentary at last, new stadiums at last, refined menus and interfaces and a wealth of in game overlay options.
My expectations: Basically a mash up of ‘20 and ‘19 with some new legends and a bit of spit and polish to the GFX and audio. By July, we’ll be twenty five patches deep and the majority will have given up caring or complaining about gameplay on TSN. Just like every other year.
dont forget about pitches hanging and ending up for HRs, despite the pitch control rating being 90+ and hitting perfect release on the meter. you can feel it happening every time. usually starts with a base hit on poor timing or where your fielder reacts like he's stuck in glue.
and unrealistic attributes like pitcher confidence, which somehow results in a lack of ability to see the ball from a pitcher's hand or that can defy science by reducing exit velocities.
online gameplay is nothing more than hoping the RNG is on your side for that game/inning. based on my experience with this game since 17, i fear SDS has figured out how to pump in the RNG to keep folks 'grinding' online, instead of rewarding them correctly.
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@radinskyFTG I mean it is what it is, it’s not a terrible game if you play it at face value. It’s flawed in many ways, but I do enjoy the content and the grind from year to year. The main problem is that hitting is far too easy - And I say that as a guy who hits .250 every year. If they make hitting harder, everyone gets frustrated and complains about not being rewarded enough. When hitting is too easy to stop complaints in that vein, the only way to stop the horrific football scores and games with 60 combined hits we saw earlier in the year, when hitting was “rewarding” (obviously an experiment on SDS behalf, I’ve never played anything so terrible in my life TBH) is to nerf good swings and ensure that the scores are kept somewhat reasonable. Now we have perfect fly balls with power hitters barely reaching the warning track. Pick your poison.