Quick manage used as a multiple-player-lock is a godsend for me. I like to try to develop young players and prefer to pitch only with my studs, so this lets me control player progression much more than before. Love it.
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As a fellow chronic franchise not-finisher, I think this year what I'm going to do is play until I'm bored, then just sim the season. Go through the offseason stuff, then you have a pretty new team with guys leaving, free agents signed, and development of prospects (Shoutout OSFM Hybrid Roster) and then just play until you're bored with that team. This is how my brother and I used to run NBA 2K franchises and we played one out over 30+ years. (Paul Peters, that guy was 6' 6" and couldn't make a dunk but man could he make a 3)."The designated hitter rule is like letting someone else take Wilt Chamberlain's free throws."
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Quick manage and jump in whenever you have a runner in scoring position, and jump in to pitch in the same situations. Then if you're down in the seventh inning and later I jump in whenever there's a runner on any base, and jump in to pitch whenever there's a runner on any base. And when you've settled into the season I hand pick teams I want to play a full game against. Usually a team w a really good record, a really bad record, or a division rival.
Then if you reach the playoffs that's when you can play every game.Comment
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I play all games up to the all star break and then sim until the final week or two depending on my playoff position. Then play all postseason games. Anybody in here that can play all 162 plus postseason is a monster.Comment
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I just tried quick counts for the first time ever and it's amazing! The downsides are a plenty (pinch hit, steal, bunt, bullpen, etc. is not ideal with a pre-loaded count, no chance to swing first or second pitch ever, etc.) but it's still well worth it! I'll never play any other way again. Game times get cut in half or more.
Maybe they should add a "manage" button before the at-bat, so you can do stuff before being forced into that pre-loaded count.
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Well, I've been convinced of Quick Counts. I'm definitely going to give it a shot this year.MLB: CHICAGO WHITE SOX
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I carried over my save file from MLB16. Works great, minus players no longer in the game (jose fernandez, greg holland, etc.) all of a sudden having generic names/appearances. going to end my 2nd season soon and I enter all the games, though i definitely will quick manage portions of games as well, especially late in the season because it looks like I aint makin the playoffs this year
anyways, carry over save is how i stopped restarting my franchise frequently. now my concern is all the negative reports ive read about player progression & prospect development as you get 5, 6, 7 years into a chize. apparently no prospects develop to trout, harper, stud levels and the **** where random homies' ratings drop off dramatically starts to have a bigger impact.
also frustrating that there is no menu to look at past season stats, standings, or even playoff results.
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I will add to this discussion another way to cut down on time spent on each game while maintaining some control: player lock for 6-7 innings then full control for last few. It's a great way to have some impact on the game, then be able to have full control during the most important inningsCheck out my Twitch channel: http://www.twitch.tv/wiser66Comment
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I will add to this discussion another way to cut down on time spent on each game while maintaining some control: player lock for 6-7 innings then full control for last few. It's a great way to have some impact on the game, then be able to have full control during the most important inningsT-BONE.
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In a three game series play 1 that you want. In a 4 game series play two that you want. This adds up to about 63 games played per season. Also, if you're in the playoff race play every game for the last few weeks of the season. That will put you around 70. If you still feel bad about swimming just quick manage the games you don't play. I was once the full season player but I could only get through one season. I figured this way is a good way to be involved in the outcome as well as get through multiple seasons.
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I am very happy with quick manage thus far. I enter every game and play some, quick manage some. No definitely rule, but having that flexibility has let me get through games quicker while maintaining control over stats and situations.
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I play 1 game a series (sometimes 2 if it's a 4 game divisional series). Pitch and hit when it's tied, pitch only when I'm winning and hit only when I'm losing.
Quick counts for non divisional games and non quick count for divisions.
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