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And hey ubernes, I noticed you've been playing MLB 2K10.. How is it compared to the shitshow that was last year's? I'm still a devotee of The Show, but if this year's 2K is better I might pick it up too (I heard the career mode, or whatever they're calling it, is pretty good).[/QUOTE]
I'm really liking it so far, but I never played 2k9. The last MLB game I played was Power Pros for Wii. But I love the pitching mechanics in this game, it takes a little bit to get the hang of it, but I really feel like if I don't do the proper motions I'm sending out very hitable balls or they are going way out of the zone. So it's sort of accurate in that regard, balls can get away from you and whatnot if you don't execute well.
Hitting is a bit of another story. It's not awful, but much more of a learning curve. Though it may be more accurate because of the difficulty, I only had it on pro in career mode and I was hitting around .300, but there were plenty of times I'd strike out 3 times a game. Career mode is sweet though, it's mostly what I've been playing. Though I was sort of annoyed that I was invited to spring training went like 4-0, low ERA, probably best pitcher during ST but I was kept in AA because my opponents batting average was like .030 too high or something, but my guy was a ground ball pitcher so people would get on but I would induce a ton of double plays. ANYWAYS, this is a pretty lengthy comment haha, but yeah, it's fun. I haven't come across any annoying glitches but sometimes outfielders will take funny routes to pop ups or miss a ball I think they should get, but that's no different than what I've experienced with Madden.
edit: and yes, Azu, definitely not planning on waiting on any vs CPU games. Just want to remind them that they have yet to play.
edit2: haha and just as I was bitching I get promoted to AAA. My pitcher is taking much longer to get the pros though. I'm a month into my 2nd year in the minors and I just got to AAA, my hitter got called up to the Twins (with a crowded 1B/DH depth chart no less) in August of his first year straight from AA and was on the playoff roster.