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@doppelganger39 said in Article on the show:
When it comes changes made like adding new modes or changes to current modes in the game its a Sony owned IP & Sony calls all the shots.The only change is MLB made them go multi plat, xbox this year & maybe Nintendo down the road.
I interrupt some of the quotes differently I guess. From what I read it seems Sony is in a “do what you’re told” position. That’s why I wonder if down the road they add contracts, injury cards, player boosts, and just make it harder in general to field a good team without real money attached to it. The other leagues get a piece of that pie.
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It sounds like Sony/SDS simply got played. MLB is never going to take it off of Gamepass and most Gamepass subscribers aren't going to put up with over-the-top, EA-style MTX unless the gameplay vastly improves, and even then there's too many great games on Gamepass to dedicate hundreds of hours into one.
Ultimately, I'd be surprised if SDS is still developing the game in 3-4 years. They're now developing a game that went from a "system seller" to one that is theoretically hurting playstation sales.
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@jaecd_xbl said in Article on the show:
It sounds like Sony/SDS simply got played. MLB is never going to take it off of Gamepass and most Gamepass subscribers aren't going to put up with over-the-top, EA-style MTX unless the gameplay vastly improves, and even then there's too many great games on Gamepass to dedicate hundreds of hours into one.
Ultimately, I'd be surprised if SDS is still developing the game in 3-4 years. They're now developing a game that went from a "system seller" to one that is theoretically hurting playstation sales.
I agree with the system seller part. The thing is, this game is being introduced to next gen basically as a port this time around. It’s not really a next gen version, hence cross gen play.
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I would love to see any articles that states that major league baseball is now basically telling SDS how to make the game. Yes thwy want more people that can play the game and it being on game pass for the 15 bucks a month gets people that might not play baseball or are on the fence the in they need to play it.
I have never seen anything that shows mlb is calling the shots as far as game development.
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No sport league is telling a developer how to develop their game lol
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@the_canuckler said in Article on the show:
No sport league is telling a developer how to develop their game lol
No brawls or fights
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@red_ted_is_back said in Article on the show:
@the_canuckler said in Article on the show:
No sport league is telling a developer how to develop their game lol
No brawls or fights
That really isn't telling them how to develop the game at all, that's part of the licensing agreement with major league baseball. Major difference from being told to go to Xbox or no fighting to developing a game.
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