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dbdynsty25 wrote:My rental lasted all of half a game...I couldn't wait to put the Show back in. There really is no comparison.
You lasted longer than I did. I downloaded the demo and only got through an inning. The frame rate and stuttering issues were even worse than I expected. How do they expect me to give the new features a chance if I can't stand watching the action on the field? Just a complete herky-jerky mess.
JackB1 wrote:Besides the frame rate issue (which is being fixed) what don't you guys like about the game? I tried some more of the demo and the game seems better than 2K7. Instead of saying..."it sucks" or its "worse than last years", how about being a little specific?
I wish I could give more info, but the frame rate and stuttering killed any desire I had to give this game a shot. I will say that the one positive I took away from my 15 minutes with the demo was the throwing meter for the fielders. I really liked that bit.
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MizzouRah wrote:"Pitching is the best in any game..."
I don't know man... I like the idea (I suggested something like this on these forums way back in '04 or so) but it's so overwrought with diagrams and overlays, it doesn't really feel like you're pitching. Yeah, it breeds some inaccuracy, but I think there are probably better ways to get there.
I've played about 6 games now and the diagrams are nothing more than a quick glance over now. To each their own, but I love it. I still make mistakes and love it compared to the meter method of days past.
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Played this game for 10 minutes last night....it sucks the big one. I would say if you're on the fence regarding this game...let me give you some advice...save your money. I can't even believe people are trying to sell it here saying that it's good....it's complete and utter crap. A PS3 could be in my future for sure.
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sportdan30 wrote:Hey, I can't comment on 2K8 until I play it. The only thing that has been frustrating as a PS3 owner has been the frames per second issue that we experienced with Madden '08 and NHL '08. I read a comment over at OS from someone who said the frame rate really isn't that bad on the PS3 version of MLB 2K8. He also said that by signing out of his account, the frame rate was much better.

I'm almost certain I'll prefer The Show more, but I am very interested in the pitching and fielding in 2K8. I'm sure this will be something I wish was an option in The Show.

While there is competition between the two games, it doesn't make me more happier that one game is better than the other. I'd prefer two very good games, so we have a difficult choice to make. Also, if one of the games should fold, at least there would be another good baseball game to fall back on.
I know you are un-biased Dan, but as much as you love The Show, I think MLB 2k8 will disappoint you. I'll be interested to read your demo thoughts though.

Sports gaming is uncertain anymore.. who knows where 2k sports will go from here. I wonder what SCEA will do if/when EA gets MLB exclusive rights?
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I still see no specifics about why you guys dont like it???
Did I log into the ign boards by mistake? Now that the
frame rate issue has been solved, what is bad about this
game? I would like to hear from someone who played more
than a few innings. It's like anyone who has "The Show/PS3"
is just resigned to saying "it sucks" without any reasons behind
it. I don't see how it's worse than 2K7. It does eveything that game
did PLUS it added the new pitching and throwing features.

I don't get it. I guess if you have The Show, there is no reason to get this game, but if you just have a 360 (me) and liked last year's game (me) then this is a good purchase.
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Jack,

You're probably right on there. The problem, at least for me and i imagine most PS3 owners, is that when you look at, play, feel, 2K compared to MLB it is unfortunately a heaping pile of cow dung......figuratively speaking of course. Everything from the lighting to the animations to the actual gameplay just feels inferior to MLB. I guess, and don't take this the wrong way, i feel badly for 360 only owners that they don't have the opportunity to play what IMHO is the greatest sports game to grace a console ever and instead have to settle for a second rate product.
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RallyMonkey wrote:Jack,

You're probably right on there. The problem, at least for me and i imagine most PS3 owners, is that when you look at, play, feel, 2K compared to MLB it is unfortunately a heaping pile of cow dung......figuratively speaking of course. Everything from the lighting to the animations to the actual gameplay just feels inferior to MLB. I guess, and don't take this the wrong way, i feel badly for 360 only owners that they don't have the opportunity to play what IMHO is the greatest sports game to grace a console ever and instead have to settle for a second rate product.
^^ What he said. Why would we waste our time with a game that is clearly inferior in almost every way (except for pitching which I thought was cool)? It just doesn't make any sense to bother wasting our time playing a game that was clearly not ready to go out the door with the dumbed down graphics and HORRIBLE framerate. And to say that the framerate is fixed is ridiculous. Jumping through hoops to get it even "playable" is laughable to me. Plus, if I can't play it in 1080P, it's worthless to me and doing the "fix" doesn't fix it at that resolution.
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JackB1 wrote:Now that the
frame rate issue has been solved, what is bad about this
game?
I don't think it's fair to say that the framerate issue has been "solved". Yes, some workarounds have made improvements, but it is still distracting to the point of ruining the experience (ymmv). I am a framerate whore, and I make no apologies for it. I was also not impressed with the player animations, including the batter animations. It's like some frames of animation were missing.

Why won't you accept this as a valid reason for not liking the game? It's the same reason I preferred NHL2k7 over NHL07 2 years ago. NHL07 had the better controls but it was a stuttering mess, much like MLB2K8 is this year. I make this point specifically so you don't think I'm a Sony fanboy.
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Gangrel, to get more balls from the cpu, turn the "throws strikes overall" slider to zero as a start and adjust from there. I've faced Ben Sheets, Adam Wainwright, and CC Sabathia, and averaged 2-3 walks per game, and I swing at mostly everything.
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MizzouRah wrote:
sportdan30 wrote:Hey, I can't comment on 2K8 until I play it. The only thing that has been frustrating as a PS3 owner has been the frames per second issue that we experienced with Madden '08 and NHL '08. I read a comment over at OS from someone who said the frame rate really isn't that bad on the PS3 version of MLB 2K8. He also said that by signing out of his account, the frame rate was much better.

I'm almost certain I'll prefer The Show more, but I am very interested in the pitching and fielding in 2K8. I'm sure this will be something I wish was an option in The Show.

While there is competition between the two games, it doesn't make me more happier that one game is better than the other. I'd prefer two very good games, so we have a difficult choice to make. Also, if one of the games should fold, at least there would be another good baseball game to fall back on.
I know you are un-biased Dan, but as much as you love The Show, I think MLB 2k8 will disappoint you. I'll be interested to read your demo thoughts though.

Sports gaming is uncertain anymore.. who knows where 2k sports will go from here. I wonder what SCEA will do if/when EA gets MLB exclusive rights?
SportDan, I agree with MizzouRah, your probably not going to be as impressed with 2k8 as you are with The Show. It doesn't do all of those little things that you guys have been discussing in The Show thread. For me the simple process of signing out of your profile has made the framerate a lot better than original. I had to go from 1080i to 720p to make it look better, but after the simple process of signing out of my profile, I was able to go back to 1080i and the game looks tons better. the only stutter I see now is when a new batter is coming to bat and in the post game cut scenes.

But with as much time as you have put into the Show, and the improvements SCEA has made, only improved the game that you were already satisfied with, I can't imagine that there is anything in 2k8 that would make you give it much time.
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TheGamer wrote: SportDan, I agree with MizzouRah, your probably not going to be as impressed with 2k8 as you are with The Show. It doesn't do all of those little things that you guys have been discussing in The Show thread. For me the simple process of signing out of your profile has made the framerate a lot better than original. I had to go from 1080i to 720p to make it look better, but after the simple process of signing out of my profile, I was able to go back to 1080i and the game looks tons better. the only stutter I see now is when a new batter is coming to bat and in the post game cut scenes.

But with as much time as you have put into the Show, and the improvements SCEA has made, only improved the game that you were already satisfied with, I can't imagine that there is anything in 2k8 that would make you give it much time.
^^ Exactly

If I had a ps3, The Show would be my baseball game of choice, I'm just saying MLB 2k8 is not $400 bad. :)
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JackB1 wrote:I don't get it. I guess if you have The Show, there is no reason to get this game, but if you just have a 360 (me) and liked last year's game (me) then this is a good purchase.
Jack, save yourself some money and buyers remorse and rent the game first.
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I downloaded the demo and was thoroughly underwhelmed. The pitching seems like a nice idea, but the whole look of the game has really degraded from last year. I'm much more inclined to grab an $8 copy of MLB 2K7 and play that than I am to pick up 2K8. I really enjoyed last year's game, so it's disheartening to see the franchise take such a major step back in what may well be its last year of existence.
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TheGamer wrote:Gangrel, to get more balls from the cpu, turn the "throws strikes overall" slider to zero as a start and adjust from there. I've faced Ben Sheets, Adam Wainwright, and CC Sabathia, and averaged 2-3 walks per game, and I swing at mostly everything.
I am going to try that. I did change "throw strikes behind and ahead" in the count sliders, but didn't touch the over all one.

I am sure that like most 2k games, the sliders will need to be changed for sure, at least pitching and hitting wise.


I also am curious what batting camera is everyone using? I was using default, but tried default zoom last night for a bit..... I haven't decided if I'm distracted by the zooming motion (which may subside if i adjust the zoom slider?) more then a bit better view of the ball I get from it.....
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I'm using the tight zoom. I don't use the on screen strike zone. I tone down the pitch speed a little bit and with the tight zoom it gives me just a little bit of the plate for zone reference to differentiate between balls and strikes.
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MizzouRah wrote:
TheGamer wrote: SportDan, I agree with MizzouRah, your probably not going to be as impressed with 2k8 as you are with The Show. It doesn't do all of those little things that you guys have been discussing in The Show thread. For me the simple process of signing out of your profile has made the framerate a lot better than original. I had to go from 1080i to 720p to make it look better, but after the simple process of signing out of my profile, I was able to go back to 1080i and the game looks tons better. the only stutter I see now is when a new batter is coming to bat and in the post game cut scenes.

But with as much time as you have put into the Show, and the improvements SCEA has made, only improved the game that you were already satisfied with, I can't imagine that there is anything in 2k8 that would make you give it much time.
^^ Exactly

If I had a ps3, The Show would be my baseball game of choice, I'm just saying MLB 2k8 is not $400 bad. :)
I had purchased a PS3 for blu Ray and The Show, and my little time with the Show, I wasn't knocked 10 feet back impressed, so I figured I could wait for a blu ray price drop and game with my reliable 360, play 2k8 and get my $400 back.
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For the first time since I've owned both systems, I'm glad I own a 360 and a PSP. It actually makes sense to me now.
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Didn't get MLB 2k8 and don't think I will but I need a baseball fix so I might pick up The Show for PS 2!!!
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JackB1 wrote:I still see no specifics about why you guys dont like it???
Jack, I'm not completely qualified to say because I've only played the 2K demo. I've also tried to not be overt with mentioning one game in the other's thread or vice versa. I *do* look forward to giving the full game a reasonable try, but here are the early impressions based upon about half-dozen plays through the demo that need to be overcome.

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Batting:

2K8: While I liked the step and load idea last year, I could take or leave it. Similar to my post in the MLB08 thread, as I've gone back to Classic pitching in that game, maybe I am looking to get back to basics a bit with the player ratings influencing the at bat more than the step timing. On the other hand, I am *not* digging the guess pitch location. It seems to pick up too late and inconsistently and since *so* many CPU pitches are for strikes, I've ended up waving at about *every*pitch. To me it is incredibly hard to pick up whether a ball is in or out of the zone relative to MLB08. I recall this being easier by zooming in the camera but I didn't find the option in the demo.

08: While I know there is some debate about this, I *like* the guess pitch and location implementation of 08. If I guess FB, I may take an awkward hack if it's not, but I'll get the cue when I am right. To me, this simulates the batter mindset better. I might sit on a first pitch fastball and if I get no audio-visual indication, I'll be more inclined to take it. Same with batter's counts. Overall, I feel it helps me with my plate discipline and "thinking" like a batter. Overall, I experienced better hit variety in the Show demo relative to 2K.

Pitching:

2K8: I *like* the new pitching mechanic. Not sure I love it, but it is interesting. I think Web touched on some interesting consequences (the cutter) but I found that it *did* involve me in every pitch and felt rewarding to get the K by pulling the string. I'm afraid that it will go the route of the meter for me, but I do think something that is engaging yet allows misses of various sorts to be possible. And I need to get rid of the "meatball". One other problem I've had with the demo is I like to pitch largely to the catcher's call of the game. In the 2K demo it seemed to take a long time between pitches to receive the call.

08: As mentioned, I've gone back to classic pitching. I like that I've struck out batters on pitches out of the zone as well as frozen them on pitches in the zone. I think it's possible that this is good in 2K as well as I managed the latter in the demo. I will say that the battles where good batters foul of many pitches is very well done in 08. In the 2K demo, much more contact results in putting the ball in play.

Fielding:

2K8: Here the wheels come off for me a bit. In my brief time with the demo I've seen some *strange* things. Tracking a routine fly with Holliday, he raised his glove only to have the ball sail over his head. I posted something similar in MLB08 but it was a significantly longer run and it was a CPU player. In this case, the play was considerably simpler but he just waved at it. Players backing up throws take strange routes. I had a weak grounder fielded by the pitcher to his left and the second baseman, who had charged the play, ran between the pitcher and the first baseman (where throw would be) in order to back up first. Given that these fielder running animations lack fluidity, the back-up animations in general stick out like a sore thumb and detract from the experience. Also, is there automatic player switching? Because on a similar grounder, I was given control of the first basemen, but as I tracked the ball to my left, it suddenly switched to the pitcher and sent the first baseman to the bag. Since I was holding left, I pulled the pitcher out of the play, resulting in a switch to the second baseman. As I went to compensate for just having moved the pitcher, I pulled the second the second baseman off the ball causing it to have rolled, weakly, past all three players. Also, while I think the throwing meter is fine, but for me, pressure sensitive button presses suffice. I liken in to the football bullet or lob idea. I also just remembered that I've seen the pitcher snare too many line drives (too many line drives up the middle now that I think about it). One other thing stood out in my gameplay that defied belief was a play where my CF, running full out to the wall in center while tracking a long drive, caught the ball backhand at his heel. I've never seen anything like it.

08: In the demo, I saw a few instances of the problem where a grounder barely out of reach of a fielder rolls by without a real effort. I *haven't* seen it in the retail game (in fact, saw one where the second baseman did stab and come away empty) but I'm convinced it's in there. There can also be the problem of moving the wrong fielder as you're under the impression you're being given control of someone else. But overall, the impression of fielding in this game is much more smooth than that of the 2K demo.

Presentation:

2K8: While brief, I like the external shots of the stadiums. Many of the signature styles are incredibly accurate. I like the progression of time during a game (speaking of 2K7 here) and it is something that SCEA would do well to emulate, if they are allowed to make future MLB games. I do think that the graphics, however, are a step back from last year. Or perhaps that MLB took a more significant step forward, I'm not sure. I'll say that the graphics in 2K8 give me the impression of being quite sharp, but almost too sharp, almost stylized. By comparison, I think 08's graphics package is much more cohesive. I also think the overall feeling of the graphics is hurt badly by the jerky animations, stutter notwithstanding.

08: Commentary glitches exist but are far outweighed by the deep and accurate commentary. The crowd impresses in sound and in action. There are a slew of little touches that give the impression of being at the ballgame instead of playing the game. So far, that is the overall impression for me. 08 feels like an overall baseball experience. 2K8 reminds me that I'm playing a video game (albeit one that has the potential to be quite good). It may be overused, but as I said in an earlier post, the experience of 08 feels more "organic" in contrast to 2K8.

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2K8: I like the trading card idea and the team building aspect. I think however, that many of the achievements are rather scattershot in their complexity. I think, realistically, I'd never fully take advantage of it but I might be wrong.

08: Needs to get their scoring and athoer assorted bugs ironed out. There is *very* little excuse for batters who put the ball in play on the final out of an inning to lead off the next. Hitters who go yard *should not* be on first for the next batter to drive in. It's a testament to how good the rest of the package is that people are putting up with these types of glitches, although I believe it will wear thin if more and more of these surface. While there is a considerable part of the 08 community who has unreal expectations for a patch ("can they patch in collision detection between playes?"), I would like to think that a scoring or situational correction like those above *is* a candidate for consideration for patching. By the way, while not the "baseball cards" of 2K8's collectible feature, I was pleased to stumble upon the Upper Deck cards of players at the lineup/rotation screens. Many of you who have it may already know, but you can pull up a "baseball card" of most players with the circle button. Then you flip it for tendencies, stats, etc. Nice touch.

I've only recently gotten on the PS3 bandwagon and in spite of all of the things I've said in this comparison, I'd like to give 2K a fair shot. But if I had to choose one between the two, it's the Show by a reasonable margin.
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I have played about 20 games of The Show and 2K8. I prefer the pitching, fielding and player models in 2K8. The Show does look better, and has much better presentation, but to say it trumps 2K8 in every area is nonsense.
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TJ39 wrote:I have played about 20 games of The Show and 2K8. I prefer the pitching, fielding and player models in 2K8. The Show does look better, and has much better presentation, but to say it trumps 2K8 in every area is nonsense.
You must have got the golden copy of 2K8 then because that game is pure ass...
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I must have.
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I must have.
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tjung0831 wrote: You must have got the golden copy of 2K8 then because that game is pure ass...
A bit over dramatic aren't we?

Anyhow.. Just had a great game vs the Cubbies at Wrigley.. you can hear sirens from police vehicles and horns from tractor trailers at times during the game... pretty neat.

Pie made a nice catch against the ivy against me that saved Chicago 2 runs.

I'm also seeing tons of hits all over the place, including doubles, triples, and so far the right amount of HR's. I do think the CPU pitches too many strikes, but I think a good slider set will fix up any little issues I'm seeing right now.

I also love the little chime and ticker report showing you who's warming up in the bullpen for the opposing team.

With the signing out of your profile trick, the game runs smooth for me at 1920x1080. Definitely something I think they will fix.
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No PS3 demo this week. :(
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