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"Baseball is life, without Baseball life itself ceases to exist." - Ken SpragueComment
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Re: MLB 15 The Show Livestream - Franchise Improvements, Inside the Radio Show & More
How significant is the impact on your pitcher's energy when you consistently go to the very end of the meter each pitch?
Does the further you go in the meter dictate only speed of the pitch or amount of break for a pitch with movement?Comment
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i do have one question Slab,
with the 12K stubs you get with 15 10-year anni addition if i see that the stubs to funds ratio has changed as long as i have not imported my 14 franchise into 15 will i still be able to use the 12 K i got in stubs for 14 or do they have to be used in 15?
i hope that made sense... sorry if it didn't"Baseball is life, without Baseball life itself ceases to exist." - Ken SpragueComment
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Good thing we have ways around that right?Comment
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Re: MLB 15 The Show Livestream - Franchise Improvements, Inside the Radio Show & More
I guess. Just kinda weird we still don't have a system where trades will not immediately start looking insane. Like there's nothing in place to check for consistency on teams, see why players have been around, and calculate extra odds that would modify if certain players should be traded. Like an additional comfort zone based on past contributions and current needs and fan love. Like a City Loyalty rating. Maybe there is something like that, I dunno, but *shrug* It's probably too complicated and would slow down sims.Last edited by Grub; 02-27-2015, 09:11 PM.Comment
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i understand your point but also understand that this is a baseball video game... key words in that sentence.. video game.. you can't expect human logic to be programmed into the game.. i like that you never know who will be traded for whom or signed by whon for how much...
if all this non realistic trading bothers you just turn on 30-team control and follow the real life season move for move and be consumed by your desire to have everything having to mirror real life..
again no offense meant.. just my .02"Baseball is life, without Baseball life itself ceases to exist." - Ken SpragueComment
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Re: MLB 15 The Show Livestream - Franchise Improvements, Inside the Radio Show & More
i understand your point but also understand that this is a baseball video game... key words in that sentence.. video game.. you can't expect human logic to be programmed into the game.. i like that you never know who will be traded for whom or signed by whon for how much...
if all this non realistic trading bothers you just turn on 30-team control and follow the real life season move for move and be consumed by your desire to have everything having to mirror real life..
again no offense meant.. just my .02
The big Q is probably just what kind of impact a system like that would have on sim time.Comment
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MLB 15 The Show Livestream - Franchise Improvements, Inside the Radio Show & ...
I'm not necessarily talking about total human logic. But reasonable things. You know how players get player of the game awards, right? The players that get those all the time will be loved by the city they play for. And each time a player of the game is handed out, that could be one thing that affects City Loyalty, and the biggest boosts would be things like big defensive plays and clutch hits/walkoffs. Holliday's been really clutch for the Cards in real life, and if that reflects in the game statistics, that'd factor in, and he hits long balls that go on rocket flights to the moon. The dude's an anchor.
The big Q is probably just what kind of impact a system like that would have on sim time.
Easiest way to help from getting some guys traded would be some sort of "team loyalty" rating to each player. For example, Derek Jeter would've had a 99 compared to a let's say Stephen Drew, who would have a 50(default). We could edit the numbers to our liking, & basically anyone with a 99 would never get traded.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by og236; 02-27-2015, 09:36 PM.Comment
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I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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