Every game has a few glitches. MLB the Show 19 gameplay is no different. Fortunately for us gamers who love The Show, game updates and issues that need to be fixed are dealt with fairly quickly.
MLB The Show 19 Gameplay issues
Updates are nothing new for games like MLB The Show. In fact, they are expected. Opening Day at The Show went off without a hitch, however it is time for an early tuneup. MLB The Show tips tweeted out that the first MLB The Show 19 gameplay update for the season has arrived.
Some of the updates include simple things. Others were a bit more complex. From the Atlanta Braves receiving their 2018 NL East Champion pennant flag, to umpire adjustments, The Show Nation website revealed all the latest MLB The Show 19 gameplay updates.
MLB The Show 19 Gameplay Updates list
One of the biggest issues being corrected for gameplay is a glitch happening in certain MLB parks. Several MLB stadiums were ruling certain hits incorrectly — and you know that won’t sit well with gamers.
The Stadiums that needed adjusting for this issue included Chase Field in Arizona, Houston’s Minute Maid Park, Florida Marlins Park, and Miller Park in Milwaukee.
Below is the complete list of updates every fan needs to know.
- Fixed an issue where the wind meter would often point straight to center field in the pause menu.
- Fixed issues with Pure Analog Throwing interface to address throw-canceling problems.
- Adjustments made to fielding animations in regards to players facing-direction and catcher behavior on certain tag efforts.
- Animation adjustments made to the umpires in very specific situations.
- Disabled calling up expanded rosters during spring training for March To October. This is to prevent undesired roster changes in the 25-man roster leading into a new season.
- Updated several MLB stadiums that were ruling certain hits incorrectly. Stadiums adjusted include Arizona Chase Field, Houston Minute Maid Park, Florida Marlins Park, and Milwaukee Miller Park.
- Added a 2018 NL East Champion pennant flag to Atlanta SunTrust Park.
- Added the MLB 150-year patch to the jerseys of the San Francisco Giants.
- Fixed various consumer reported crashes. This includes the crashes occurring during the “Near Perfection” Moment.
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