I've noticed over the years that you can always tell the difference between a rendered player model (face) from the game from a face scan. I understand that there will be a difference, but wish we could see some enhancements within the create a player model, making them look more realistic comparing them to face scan player models. I do not look for it this year (20) but I think The Show needs to have face scan available to their consumers, like 2k has (application for download). I think it would be cool to literally have my face, and everyone in the game that would want it, IMO.
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@Red_Ted_is_back said in More Cut Scenes with Heidi Watney Please...:
I'm so impressed with what the presentation team has done with implementing Heidi this year, considering it was a brand new feature.
It was smart design to have Heidi visibly speaking for the intro (although not a dealbreaker, I agree adding another 20 or so intros would be great, to give more variety) and then switch to on-field action and stats for the remainder of the piece, so that syncing becomes a non-issue.
The Heidi commentary is featured across multiple modes (Franchise, RTTS and M2O, not sure about others as I don't play others) which again comes down to smart design but more impressively the depth and dynamicness(?) of the commentary is simply staggering, considering it's the first go at it. The commentary content draws from a range of in-game and season stats and I'm still hearing stuff I haven't heard before (caveat: I've only played about 30 franchise games, it was previously six seasons of RTTS and three M2Os).
If the Heidi content was added to for 2020, I hope it's player spotlights, and goes into more depth than the current player spotlights in the line up and defensive commentaries from Dan and Mark. My thoughts are that the dynamic logic behind the Heidi commentary will be the way forward for the rest of the commentary team and the old logic will be phased out. We've started seeing more dynamic commentary over the last couple of years and it's improving year to year. We may even see an all new commentary team in The Show 21 with all new logic.
I'm willing to bet that two or three commentary teams will be in either 22 or 23 also. If the money side of things can be worked out. I don't do audio mixing so I'm no expert but from a programming perspective, the biggest hurdle with implementing commentary that I can perceive is getting it to sound natural when inserting player names into the sound clips.
Sorry if I've hijacked your thread but I was going to create my own with my thoughts on the above but then I saw this one and figured great minds think alike.
Haha I agree with you. I was making this thread just cause she is very presentable...
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I am not completely sure but I don't believe last year we got those audio cut scenes highlighting the memorable moments of the previous MLB season in the sounds of the show... I would like to see that added back this year, kinda miss it.
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Would love to see it. Just saying...
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Just a Yankee fan wondering if there is the slightest possibility we see Jeter in The Show 20? I say this because of HOF induction selection this year...
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Due to the fact that pre-release content like the previous alphas and this years beta will see large and small adjustments before we see the final product at release, I am curious as to how the beta this year will be different as compared to previous alpha launches. Timing wise we are seeing a later release hence the beta, along with probably less of an overhaul. I am curious as to if we will see a more developed "polished" build of the game than the alphas in the past. Personally, I do believe the beta this year will look more developed than previous alpha releases but I guess we will have to wait and see. Regardless, I look forward to it. If I get selected again...
Create a Player Realism and Face Scan
More Cut Scenes with Heidi Watney Please...
MLB Cut Scenes in Sounds of The Show Juke Box
More Cut Scenes with Heidi Watney Please...
Jeter in MLB The Show 20
Beta vs. Alpha