Slumberland wrote:You can probably get it in there if you have a thumbdrive lying around or something.
thanks Slumberland. Took your advice.
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Slumberland wrote:You can probably get it in there if you have a thumbdrive lying around or something.
Actually if you press the square button prior to the pitch you will be poised for a power swing. You'll notice the difference in the target circle (after the pitch when you press the left stick to see where you swung, where the pitch was, etc) that it is significantly smaller than normal when you press the square button first. I will say it's VERY rare that I use the square button as I have hit plenty of doubles and home runs by just using the sticks.MizzouRah wrote:
Do most of you use the full analog controls? I really love them so far.. I'm assuming for hitting there is no power swing or contact, you just swing with the stick and it goes by the hitter's ratings?
Thanks!!!
I love Catcher 5 or even Catcher 4 for hitting. Really see the ball well from those angles.MizzouRah wrote:I just received my ps3 today and I did receive an update of some sort for the game.
Wow.. now I finally know what all the buzz is about for this game, it's crazy good!
Do most of you use the full analog controls? I really love them so far.. I'm assuming for hitting there is no power swing or contact, you just swing with the stick and it goes by the hitter's ratings?
Also, do they not announce the starting lineups anymore, always liked that?
Have to run to a soccer game, but will be playing the heck out of this one tonight when I get home. So far, I'm on veteran for everything and it's been challenging.
I'll read through this thread tonight, but what camera angles do you all like?
Thanks!!!
Just found that out myself this morning. I guess no roster updates either. Want to start a 14 game season with the Reds,but I want the update or Knights rosters.Slumberland wrote:Wow, that is crazy cool.
In other news, the PSN outage wasn't really bugging me until I realized I couldn't use my classic stadiums. But I guess I don't "own" them, I just pay Sony for the privilege of using them when it's convenient for them.
Thank you!RallyMonkey wrote:Actually if you press the square button prior to the pitch you will be poised for a power swing. You'll notice the difference in the target circle (after the pitch when you press the left stick to see where you swung, where the pitch was, etc) that it is significantly smaller than normal when you press the square button first. I will say it's VERY rare that I use the square button as I have hit plenty of doubles and home runs by just using the sticks.MizzouRah wrote:
Do most of you use the full analog controls? I really love them so far.. I'm assuming for hitting there is no power swing or contact, you just swing with the stick and it goes by the hitter's ratings?
Thanks!!!
I'll check those out, thanks. I will say.. this game has that one more game for me like NCAA does.. it's been a LONG time since a baseball game has done that for me!Diablo25 wrote:I love Catcher 5 or even Catcher 4 for hitting. Really see the ball well from those angles.MizzouRah wrote:I just received my ps3 today and I did receive an update of some sort for the game.
Wow.. now I finally know what all the buzz is about for this game, it's crazy good!
Do most of you use the full analog controls? I really love them so far.. I'm assuming for hitting there is no power swing or contact, you just swing with the stick and it goes by the hitter's ratings?
Also, do they not announce the starting lineups anymore, always liked that?
Have to run to a soccer game, but will be playing the heck out of this one tonight when I get home. So far, I'm on veteran for everything and it's been challenging.
I'll read through this thread tonight, but what camera angles do you all like?
Thanks!!!
Thank you. I'm like a little kid playing this game, sorry for all the questions.Slumberland wrote:Exactly. Or if there's one you like, you can just use it as your "custom" camera.
I really like the ones that are straight on to the plate, like St. Louis or Minnesota. Still, I leave it on Broadcast and roll with whatever the home team uses.
I think you're right!TheGamer2 wrote:Same feelings I had when I made the switch. Crazy as it sounds, and even though the two systems are different, I think playing 2k has prepared us 2k guys for The Show's analog control. At least made the switch over to this game that much easier.
It's funny you should mention that. I had a game yesterday, 0-0 through six innings, Verlander and Masterson hooked up in a real pitcher's duel, then all of a sudden in the seventh inning BOTH starters imploded, and neither bullpen was very effective, and I wound up losing 7-5. You would think at least one of the starters would have kept cruising along, neither of their pitch counts were very high, but both of them got rocked. And at the same time. It just felt weird.dbdynsty25 wrote:One main thing I've noticed about the Show through about 40 games of my season is that there are way too many runs scored late in games.
The game is optimized to be played in 720p. Last year, it looked better in 1080p, but it doesn't hold up as well in '11.MizzouRah wrote:I've noticed that when I make my ps3 use only 720p, the game seems a bit clearer than when I run in 1080p?
Busch doesn't look all that great, but there are some really beautiful stadiums in the game for sure.
Do you change your ps3 to 720p when playing?sportdan30 wrote:The game is optimized to be played in 720p. Last year, it looked better in 1080p, but it doesn't hold up as well in '11.MizzouRah wrote:I've noticed that when I make my ps3 use only 720p, the game seems a bit clearer than when I run in 1080p?
Busch doesn't look all that great, but there are some really beautiful stadiums in the game for sure.
I agree Busch doesn't jump out at me either. So far, I've been really impressed with Atlanta and Houston.
I'm 16-10 in my season with the Cards. My wife officially thinks I'm insane for playing this game daily!