Major League Baseball 2k12 Pc Patch Fr
With the Major League Baseball season only a few short weeks away, it's not surprising that the latest incarnation of baseball's longest running video game franchise has landed on retail shelves. The real question is whether or not MLB 2K12 can overcome the franchise's mediocre reputation and deliver the experience that baseball fans have been patiently waiting for.
Many of you might not know that the MLB series has been a notoriously sore thumb for Take-Two Interactive, the parent company behind 2K Sports. In 2010, Strauss Zelnick, the chairman of Take-Two, bad-mouthed the franchise to Reuters and suggested that the developer planned to walk away from the series when their contract expired in 2012. Well, if you know how to operate a calendar, you know that 2012 has arrived, but, in a lot of ways, it seems like another MLB title has not. Sure, MLB 2K12 is technically in my Xbox 360 as I write this, but it's essentially just a slightly more polished version of MLB 2K11, which was a slightly more polished version of MLB 2K10.
Oct 05, 2012 Mine is 'E: 2K Sports Major League Baseball 2K12 ' while yours is probably 'C: Program Files (x86) 2K Sports Major League Baseball 2K12' or 'C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common mlb 2k12'. If you're unsure of where your game is installed, right-click the shortcut you use to open the game and look at the 'shortcut'. Mine is 'E: 2K Sports Major League Baseball 2K12 ' while yours is probably 'C: Program Files (x86) 2K Sports Major League Baseball 2K12' or 'C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common mlb 2k12'. If you're unsure of where your game is installed, right-click the shortcut you use to open the game and look at the 'shortcut' tab; you should be able to find the installation path next to the 'Start in:' label. Check out CCC's in-depth Major League Baseball 2K12 review for the PC to find out if this game is worth buying, renting, or if you should avoid it altogether.
E For Everyone
Nintendo DS
Now, I typically don't complain when a developer chooses to spit-shine an annual release rather than reinventing the wheel, but considering the lackluster response that MLB 2K11 received, you'd think that the developer would have dusted off the old drawing board. Instead, they've implemented a series of minor changes, many of which are so subtle that they will probably go undetected by even the most avid players. The throwing system, for instance, has been given a somewhat minor, but welcome, overhaul. In the past, players were able to perfect a limited number of pitches and consistently use them to strike out opponents, but these days, batters have grown significantly more observant and will catch on to your patterns and preferences.
PlayStation Portable
So, unless you want to give up an easy home run, throwing that fourth consecutive fastball is probably a bad idea. Get exclusive at Cheat Happens.