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  • Gagnon39
    Windy City Sports Fan
    • Mar 2003
    • 8544

    #1

    For those using bad teams.

    I play as the Cubs and their lineup is simply terrible. I am having a nearly impossible time scoring runs and just now, finally won my first game since I bought MLB 14. I won 3-1 (Jeff Samardzija had a 3-run homer). I had gone 32, yes 32, consecutive innings without scoring a run (or hitting an extra-base hit) up until that point.

    I'm a veteran of The Show but this year seems more difficult than ever for me to generate runs. I'm curious for anyone else using the Cubs, or maybe the Astros (basically a really bad team), are you having trouble scoring?

    I really don't mind this if it's just the fact that my players suck. Because it will be fun to rebuild and see my team become better at offense over time. However, if I eventually get some quality hitters and I'm still going game after game without an extra base hit and going two, three, or even five games without scoring a run I'm going to start thinking that it's not my hitters but perhaps some kind of game mechanic.

    I know there's been threads before about low-scoring games and I have to say that I feel that this year it is more difficult than ever to score. For the record I play on Hall of Fame for pitching and All-Star for hitting.
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  • MasonTK
    Rookie
    • Nov 2008
    • 215

    #2
    Re: For those using bad teams.

    I know that people always have issues scoring--and maybe I've been blessed with the eyes of someone who had a mediocre career in real life but could see the virtual ball with the best of them--but perhaps your sliders/difficulty need adjusted? Changing the "timing" slider is the easiest way to score more runs without breaking the game, so I would start there. Or, find your extremes and move toward the middle. For example, play on the easiest level and see just how unrealistic the scores are. Then start moving up until you get to the sweet spot (rather than working back).

    I am the first to admit that I play NHL and NBA on easy levels, so I'm not trying to blame the user, it just seems that may be the problem. The eggshells are cracking in vain.

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    • Redskinsfan26
      Pro
      • Jul 2009
      • 624

      #3
      Re: For those using bad teams.

      32 consecutive innings without scoring? Time to adjust the difficulty my friend.
      REDSKINS & WIZARDS

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      • Gagnon39
        Windy City Sports Fan
        • Mar 2003
        • 8544

        #4
        Re: For those using bad teams.

        Originally posted by Redskinsfan26
        32 consecutive innings without scoring? Time to adjust the difficulty my friend.
        But I've always played on default All-Star and I don't feel like MLB 14 is so drastically different than previous versions that it warrants a change in difficulties. I sat down tonight and told myself, I'm not going to stop playing this game until I score a run. Little did I know that it would take me almost four full games to do so.

        How often do you guys use the power swing and do you think it is effective? I usually use it on 2-0 or 3-1 counts. I used a power swing when I broke my scoreless streak with Samardzija's blast.
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        • Heroesandvillains
          MVP
          • May 2009
          • 5974

          #5
          Re: For those using bad teams.

          Gagnon, I'm typically an almost HOF player (I usually play on AS but hit just a little too well) and this year, after over 60 games on AS (QC's. Timing only) I'm hitting .250.

          I always use NYY and hit almost .270 last year.

          Dynamic Difficulty is a godsend and if you have even the slightest concern about whether you difficulty level is right for you, use it. I mean it.

          It grades you based on a combination of slugging and OBP which is brilliant. Turn it on man and never look back. Seriously.

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          • Herschie
            Pro
            • Apr 2012
            • 741

            #6
            Re: For those using bad teams.

            I looked through your posts and didn't see which hitting interface you used, so I apologize if you mentioned it and I just missed it. But if you're using analog (Like I do, fell in love with analog when I played 2K), the stride timing is different this year, you have to start your stride much earlier than in years past.

            Start your stride when the pitcher is about to move his arm forward. It varies from pitcher to pitcher, and even pitch to pitch (Stride is different from a fastball to a changeup). But start it earlier.

            And if you're not using analog, try it. On the same difficulty that I was barely scoring 1 run a game using the buttons, I think I won my first game like 19-1 using analog when I was playing MLB 12: The Show.

            Best of luck to you. Perhaps you can make something out of Rizzo after all.
            Would the lady who left her nine kids at Wrigley Field please pick them up immediately? They are beating the Cubs 4-0 in the 7th inning!

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            • chitown1-23
              Pro
              • Aug 2010
              • 873

              #7
              Re: For those using bad teams.

              I struggle to hit with the cubs too. I can get singles but they have no. Power whatsoever so I don't ry get any extra base hits. I do have 8 home runs and 29 RBI with rizzo 31 games in but only 3 doubles with him. Another guy I hit well with is schierholtZ hitting like .360 with 4 homers and 16 RBI.

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              • Moegames
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 2396

                #8
                Re: For those using bad teams.

                Sliders bro...twinker and monkey around with the sliders and various settings...it is why they are put into the game to adjust the gameplay to your liking.

                In my opinion, i like the hard fought games i've had thus far...I've scored big in a few games but thats it..most of my games were around 1-0, 2-3, 3-5, 1-2, 3-6,etc ...i mean i had messed around with Dynamic difficulty and i really think its pretty well done for auto-adjusting the overall difficulty but you can always tweak the "user" and "cpu" sliders a bit as well to make the game play how "YOU" want it to man. They do work well imho

                I absolutely love this game on PS4...it has been nothing but pure fun and i play the slow 1 hour full games and it does not bore me what-so-ever!
                ..You win some, you lose some

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                • Buckaloo
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 29

                  #9
                  Re: For those using bad teams.

                  as someone over the years who struggled with similar issues the above advise is gospel....I'd start by setting hitting difficulty to rookie til youre too good then go dynamic as it adjusts to make it easier if you suck a few times in a row then moves up as you do better. Eventually you'll end up with the difficulty you want, but by then you'll have the hang of it and it won't matter anymore
                  Adam J. Buckland, Esq.

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                  • Tommyklaid
                    Legend
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 1859

                    #10
                    Re: For those using bad teams.

                    Originally posted by Gagnon39
                    I play as the Cubs and their lineup is simply terrible. I am having a nearly impossible time scoring runs and just now, finally won my first game since I bought MLB 14. I won 3-1 (Jeff Samardzija had a 3-run homer). I had gone 32, yes 32, consecutive innings without scoring a run (or hitting an extra-base hit) up until that point.

                    I'm a veteran of The Show but this year seems more difficult than ever for me to generate runs. I'm curious for anyone else using the Cubs, or maybe the Astros (basically a really bad team), are you having trouble scoring?

                    I really don't mind this if it's just the fact that my players suck. Because it will be fun to rebuild and see my team become better at offense over time. However, if I eventually get some quality hitters and I'm still going game after game without an extra base hit and going two, three, or even five games without scoring a run I'm going to start thinking that it's not my hitters but perhaps some kind of game mechanic.

                    I know there's been threads before about low-scoring games and I have to say that I feel that this year it is more difficult than ever to score. For the record I play on Hall of Fame for pitching and All-Star for hitting.

                    I play as the Cubbies every single year and I can't wait to start my franchise - I haven't started because I'm a "roster-whore" and want all the *little details* perfect (stances, equipment, etc, etc...) before I even begin.

                    I'm with ya - it's extremely difficult playing as our favorite team (Cubs) but it's quite realistic...

                    Yes, I'd love to win the World Series (or just make the playoffs) every single year with my Cubbies, but it just hasn't happened and I actually prefer it because I am a *sim* player. (I physically control all teams and set their lineups/rotations for every single game played, every day - just like IRL)....it's taxing as I have NEVER finished an entire season.

                    *and I REFUSE to play with quick counts as I want to "experience" the ENTIRE at-bat.


                    I'm *SIM* all-the-way ... it's frustrating to play as them every year...but I don't care...I enjoy EVERY minute of it...even if I get upset....it's the ups-and-downs (mostly downs for Cubbies...lol)..... I FEEL YOUR PAIN sir!

                    GO CUBBIES!
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                    • aldon_47
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 117

                      #11
                      Re: For those using bad teams.

                      I could be way off base here but maybe it has something to do with the fps difference on the ps4? For me, it takes some time to adjust to a different console (picked up the vita this year) and even though I don't realize it, butmy eyes don't adjust to the smoothness and resolution of different screens too quickly. I play on AS with the sane slider set across the board and there is definitely an adjustment period.

                      Or I'm completely crazy and its all in my head haha!

                      Edit: something else I thought of, is the game pace any different from other games? I saw in another thread that guys were having trouble since they don't have the Slow setting this year and its changed their whole routine at the plate. I don't know, just a thought.
                      Last edited by aldon_47; 05-11-2014, 08:02 AM.

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                      • whathubris
                        Rookie
                        • May 2014
                        • 13

                        #12
                        Re: For those using bad teams.

                        Hi Gagnon,

                        While I'm not directly addressing your hitting woes, I strongly recommend dynamic difficulty. This incremental difficulty adjustment has really found a sweet spot for me.

                        To answer your power swing question - I probably press square once per 10 games. It never works out, even if I'm 2-0 or 3-1. Normal swing gets me enough homers and doubles as-is.

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                        • bluengold34_OS
                          Content Creator
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 7346

                          #13
                          Re: For those using bad teams.

                          As always I use the Cubs also, and I highly recommend dynamic difficulty. I fluctuate between HOF and All Star + on pitching, and high to low All Star on hitting. The nice thing is it adjust as you adjust, and for me that's has been an awesome experience so far. Obviously I want the game to be realistic, but I want to enjoy the experience also.
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                          • CastroRizzoBaez
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 144

                            #14
                            Re: For those using bad teams.

                            I play with the Cubs too. I'm 0-3 with a .218 batting average. Not a lot of high points.

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                            • Football073
                              Rookie
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 27

                              #15
                              Re: For those using bad teams.

                              Is it just me or does rizzo always does amazing in my franchise i simmed year 1 and he hit 37 hrs this season he has hit 3 in the first 4 games. He also won MVP in one of my 13 the show franchises
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