MLB 2K11 Developer Diary #2 was published yesterday on their Facebook page and it offered up some side by side graphical comparisons between 2K10 and 2K11.
The difference between the two is noticeable, yet subtle. After the first hour or two of playing, sure I could point out the changes, but over time, and OVERALL, I'm concerned with the game-play. The less I have to think about the controller-the better.
Anyway most people will get this game for the new line-ups alone.
yeah.. and there are 5 states that can't even compete for the 1 million perfect game challenge... and it doesn't explain it at all..
the official rules contradict themselves....
like for example... Maryland is one of the States that can't participate... yet, Maryland has a professional baseball team... it doesn't make sense to me..
it says "open to all 50 states" but further down it excludes 5 states.... everyone should check it out...
The difference between the two is noticeable, yet subtle. After the first hour or two of playing, sure I could point out the changes, but over time, and OVERALL, I'm concerned with the game-play. The less I have to think about the controller-the better.
Anyway most people will get this game for the new line-ups alone.
Can't wait to see some reviews..
Personally, I don't think there's nearly enough change between games to be worth a yearly purchase.
...All I noticed was that the skies were slightly more teal than last year's.
your basically paying for a roster update.
yeah.. and there are 5 states that can't even compete for the 1 million perfect game challenge... and it doesn't explain it at all..
the official rules contradict themselves....
like for example... Maryland is one of the States that can't participate... yet, Maryland has a professional baseball team... it doesn't make sense to me..
it says "open to all 50 states" but further down it excludes 5 states.... everyone should check it out...