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  • tetoleetd
    MVP
    • Jul 2011
    • 1151

    #1

    complete baseball noob needs tips

    so fellas, my birthday is tomorrow and im going to be getting this game. i am a sports fan(mainly football and basketball) and i understand the basics of baseball, but i am not a baseball fan per say. meaning i dont follow any teams, i dont watch it on tv. however i have heard great things about this game and was told id enjoy it even if im not a diehard baseball fan.

    so im gonna need some tips on how to get the best experience out of this game. what sliders or settings should i use? any specific roster i should download? are there any specific things i should know before i get started?

    any help or tips would be appreciated. ill be checking this thread often in the next day or so.

    thanks in advance!
  • BA2929
    The Designated Hitter
    • Jul 2008
    • 3342

    #2
    Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

    Sliders: The great part about this game is that it'll adjust your sliders for you if you use Dynamic Difficulty. So that's already done for you. No real need to tinker with them for awhile.

    Roster: Soon the OSFM rosters will be finished and I'd recommend you use them. Check out the roster sub-forum for those. While you practice you can just use the default rosters.
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    • Bat
      what
      • Mar 2005
      • 1630

      #3
      Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

      Don't worry about sliders at the moment. Try the dynamic difficulty. Starts low and adapts to you.


      There is a roster vault. You can see what the most popular and best rated files are. The O.S. rosters won't be out for a while.


      Try the different modes and see what you like.


      Most of all, have fun and Happy Birthday!
      Last edited by Bat; 04-07-2015, 05:39 PM.
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      • My993C2
        MVP
        • Sep 2012
        • 1588

        #4
        Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

        The OSFM rosters people speak of stand for "Operation Sports Full Minors" meaning some dedicated people here from Operation Sports have put a lot of effort into ensuring all the real world minor league players are in the game so that the hardcore Franchise enthusiasts are actually using real people as opposed to the fake minor leaguers in their Franchises. But you have told us that you are new to the game don't really follow a team. I highly doubt you need to be worrying about waiting for the OSFM roster. The default roster (while far from perfect) has all the important Major League Players and you will be fine playing with them as you learn the game.

        BTW welcome ... historically I myself have always been a Football, Hockey, Motorsports type of fan. But this game is so good, it's really made me appreciate baseball for what it is.

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        • tetoleetd
          MVP
          • Jul 2011
          • 1151

          #5
          Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

          the dynamic difficulty sounds awesome. ive never even heard of that for a sports game.

          can i get some info about RTTS? what position should i choose? whats the most fun position to play? how long do RTTS games take to play?

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          • Ghost Of The Year
            Life's been good so far.
            • Mar 2014
            • 6357

            #6
            Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

            rtts games are very quick, you can play defense & bat or just bat, just batting will have games over in 10-15 minutes. I'd suggest 2B as a position.
            I wouldn't be especially concerned with rosters if I were new to the game, or new to following the big leagues. Default rosters would be fine to start. But if you are already aware of who plays where & what's going on in real life free agency & trades, then you probably won't want default rosters. After you become acclimated to who is on what team, then you can get deeper into rosters if you want.
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            • Turbojugend
              MVP
              • Sep 2013
              • 2242

              #7
              Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

              Welcome, happy birthday and have fun!

              Yes, Dynamic Difficulty is a game changer, every other sports game dev needs to look at implementing this going forward. The game starts you out on Beginner difficulty, tossing you fast balls right over the center of the plate until you get the grasp of batting timing. It then ramps up in a smooth and natural way so that there's never a huge gap in difficulty.
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              • Metapod
                Rookie
                • Jul 2013
                • 116

                #8
                Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

                Originally posted by Turbojugend
                Welcome, happy birthday and have fun!

                Yes, Dynamic Difficulty is a game changer, every other sports game dev needs to look at implementing this going forward. The game starts you out on Beginner difficulty, tossing you fast balls right over the center of the plate until you get the grasp of batting timing. It then ramps up in a smooth and natural way so that there's never a huge gap in difficulty.
                ironically madden was the first to do dynamic difficulty but it was extremely sensitive so no one used and as a response they took it out
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                • tetoleetd
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 1151

                  #9
                  Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

                  Originally posted by Metapod
                  ironically madden was the first to do dynamic difficulty but it was extremely sensitive so no one used and as a response they took it out
                  yeah it seems like something that can be overdone to either make the game too easy or too hard.

                  if they nailed it though, then thats awesome.

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                  • OhioCub
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 409

                    #10
                    Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

                    Originally posted by Metapod
                    ironically madden was the first to do dynamic difficulty but it was extremely sensitive so no one used and as a response they took it out
                    What's that you say? Madden implemented a feature that didn't work right? I can't think of any time they've ever done that. Lol anyway, sorry for going off subject. I can't really think of anything to add that hasn't already been said. Games amazing and if I could only get one game a year it would be this one every year.

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                    • BA2929
                      The Designated Hitter
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 3342

                      #11
                      Re: complete baseball noob needs tips

                      Originally posted by tetoleetd
                      the dynamic difficulty sounds awesome. ive never even heard of that for a sports game.

                      can i get some info about RTTS? what position should i choose? whats the most fun position to play? how long do RTTS games take to play?
                      RTTS games take like 5 minutes if you pick a position player or a relief pitcher. Longer if you are a starting pitcher. But usually not longer than 15 minutes.

                      If you want the most action, I'd recommend being a SS or 3rd baseman.

                      RTTS is like an RPG. You have control over only 1 player and that's it. You can build up his attributes by doing stuff in game.
                      "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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