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00:30The old Catch Region Indicator was a big blue circle that appeared when the ball was hit into the outfield.
00:35It signaled the general area where the ball would land.
00:38The Catch Position Indicator was a spinning baseball that would display inside the Catch Region Indicator,
00:43showing exactly where the ball would land.
00:47For MLB 14 to show, we've reimagined how users will make plays in the outfield
00:52with our new dynamic Catch Position Indicator.
00:55Both of the old indicators were static,
00:57and once they animated on the field, you knew exactly where you had to be to make the catch.
01:01This is no longer the case.
01:03The new marker moves dynamically while the ball is in flight.
01:06Once the ball reaches its final landing position,
01:09you will notice the indicator will cease to spin and lock into place.
01:12A player's fielding ability influences the behavior of the marker.
01:15For players with high ratings, the indicator will begin closer to the final landing spot
01:20and lock into the correct spot sooner.
01:22Lower ability outfielders will have to react to a marker that begins farther away
01:27and takes longer to lock into place.
01:29This change adds a new level of depth and uncertainty to fielding fly balls this year,
01:34especially ones hit very hard or end up as home runs.
01:38For those home runs that aren't no doubters,
01:40you won't be able to gauge exactly if the ball will make it over the wall or not
01:43as you could in previous versions of MLB The Show.
01:47Check back next Monday for another developer video on MLB 14 The Show.
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