Gagaman said:Alright, I had to GIF this glitch:
ntropy said:I thought 2k sports made good sports games. What the hell happened to their QA?
Gagaman said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r66RuVoNmMw
Someone make a GIF of that bat floating across the screen! :lol :lol
Torgo said:In my opinion, that would make the game start moving downhill. They'd have to generalize a lot about the development process to make it work on the 360, and they'd be limited by the media limitations of standard DVD ie the game is made from the ground-up for the PS3.
Also, the reason that a game is exclusive like The Show is ultimately to get someone to BUY their respective console for said exclusive game. That's the reason the MS shells-out so much money to secure the exclusives that they have.
Corran Horn said:Wow that's awesome. So glad I got MLB the Show...but I need to eventually buy 2k9 because Lincecum is on the cover. But Ill wait till gamestop has it for 5 dollars.
Every game has bugs, hence the point of QA. Nothing you posted is comparable to 2K9, the bugs in that game are way bigger. Lastly, I'm sure all these things will be sorted out in both games as long as the developers back their product.Chrange said:Yeah, no bugs there!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwrZGGdHAzo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVWd1hx_NbM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I81sV8632O8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RujfGhejAlw - does the ball just not come down? :lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M52ubN9--Rw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybPLUQklWqU - I know, that one's not a glitch, he's just holding out for more pay
CrushDance said:Every game has bugs, hence the point of QA. Nothing you posted is comparable to 2K9, the bugs in that game are way bigger. Lastly, I'm sure all these things will be sorted out in both games as long as the developers back their product.
CrushDance said:Every game has bugs, hence the point of QA. Nothing you posted is comparable to 2K9, the bugs in that game are way bigger. Lastly, I'm sure all these things will be sorted out in both games as long as the developers back their product.
Yeah, a bug doesn't have to be obviously blatant to be game-breaking.hie said:they weren't as crazy, no...but in a sports sim those are just as bad from a gameplay perspective. it's very frustrating to try to play a realistic game and give up runs like that through no fault of your own. The Show is awesome and destroys 2K, but those bugs ruin games too.
The problem with sports development in general is the short development cycles. Maybe companies should switch over to a 2 year cycle, and just release roster updates and/or DLC to deal with the off year.jobber said:no they won't
NBA2K9 is still broken 6 months later. NBA Live 09 is more glitched than MLB2K9 is
I've had some weird NBA2K8 glitches that I posted on youtube last year and others have seen them
Live...well....you need to see it.
fortunately for you EA lets you upload videos and you can link them!
http://www.easportsworld.com/en_US/video/2370086
watch them all!
sports devs SUCK these days. They rush out the same ol shit from last year with a gimmick feature. DNA in NBA Live? Yeah...not going to help you play a season since those updates don't matter!
MLB09 dev is somewhat responsive. In the menus, you can actually send them messages if you run across a issue.
XiaNaphryz said:The problem with sports development in general is the short development cycles. Maybe companies should switch over to a 2 year cycle, and just release roster updates and/or DLC to deal with the off year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kush_GamesWikipedia said:Kush Games was a video game developer based out of Camarillo, California. They focused on non-violent, sports video games such as MLB Baseball 2K and NHL 2K. They have created video games for most modern consoles including Playstation 2, PSP, GameCube, Xbox, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
In July 2007, Kush Games founder Umrao Mayer founded Camarillo-based Zindagi Games with a number of former Kush employees. The remaining Kush Games staff was moved to the San Francisco area in early 2008. The company later closed with all the development of the MLB and NHL 2K series being shifted over to 2K Games.
Again, it's easy - they shut down internal development and just get Konami to make a MLB version of their PYS franchise.speculawyer said:I hope Visual Concepts can sort this all out.
Well . . . with the 360 version at least there is hope of getting a patch.daCuk said:Is the Wii version of MLB2k9 as glitchy as the X360 one?
Lord Helmet said:Wow. I haven't played a baseball game in years and it looks like I'm not about to start now!
Maybe I'll pick up The Show later.
so thats how he hurt his hip.SolidSnakex said:
daCuk said:Is the Wii version of MLB2k9 as glitchy as the X360 one?
Beardz said:
I love the the way the shadows move.
Nah, Konami and Sony have surprassed EA already with what they can put out now. And of course, early High Heat PC smoked all of them if you're going for realism.AnEternalEnigma said:I seriously hopes someone compiles all the garbage in this game and sends it to MLB in an attempt to get them to kill that exclusivity deal.
EA made the best baseball games and they're locked out until 2013.
Apparently exclusives -> lack of competition -> lack of challenging self works both ways at 2K and EA.Bumblebeetuna said:A 2k Sports game broken? Glitches? Oh my God.
BigNastyCurve said:You people who revere MVP 2005 do realize that the same guy who helmed that "gem" is also at the helm of 2K9, right?