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Re: How do you stop from starting over??
To me, I would hate it if I had a great game 160+ times. I do NOT want to win 120 games. Sometimes an 81-81 record is as rewarding as a 95 or 100 win season IMOOSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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I have a rule: Whatever happened, happened. There is no going back, only going forward.
I do get frustrated sometimes mid game. Saving and quitting is your friend, and a great feature. Use it all the time. You can pick that crummy game back up when you're ready.Comment
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This on so many levels. I have always played my team. Then a few years ago I was just struggling to play them, for a myriad of reasons. So I decided to do a rebuild, something I do in every sport game but had never done in baseball. So I picked the Padres. Won 60 games that season and had a blast. Another year I picked the Indians and threw my first of two perfect games in my long baseball career. Interestingly enough both were with the Indians and none with my team, the Nationals. Go figure.In Loving memory of my "Cricket" 1/2/96 - 11/19/2012
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I'm honestly more likely to abandon a franchise if I'm doing too well as opposed to losing games. Nothing more frustrating than trying to find that right balance of enjoyable yet still realistic in terms of results, but once you find it all is great and I no longer really worry about wins and lossesComment
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With carry over saves, there is literally no reason to do this. They have cured this disease for usComment
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I too refuse to start over a game or franchise. I've had many times I wanted hit that power button in the middle of a game but I've already made a decision beforehand to play it out. I think we've all been there. I think there has been some sound advice already offered. Embrace the downswings in your season. They aren't fun, but without them, it would not be a realistic baseball season. Embrace the challenge! Embrace the days you feel "off" as part of the game.
That being said, I would offer one piece of advice - don't play when you know you're going to be getting tired soon, or not in the mood to play. Dont feel like you have to get a game in. I've been there and regretted it. Also every time I try to "squeeze in" a game an hour before bed, it turns out to be a marathon game, I get tired and frustrated and hate the game for a night. Then I blame the game for what was actually my fault lol. The game will wait on you and be there for you the next night.Comment
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Re: How do you stop from starting over??
I too refuse to start over a game or franchise. I've had many times I wanted hit that power button in the middle of a game but I've already made a decision beforehand to play it out. I think we've all been there. I think there has been some sound advice already offered. Embrace the downswings in your season. They aren't fun, but without them, it would not be a realistic baseball season. Embrace the challenge! Embrace the days you feel "off" as part of the game.
That being said, I would offer one piece of advice - don't play when you know you're going to be getting tired soon, or not in the mood to play. Dont feel like you have to get a game in. I've been there and regretted it. Also every time I try to "squeeze in" a game an hour before bed, it turns out to be a marathon game, I get tired and frustrated and hate the game for a night. Then I blame the game for what was actually my fault lol. The game will wait on you and be there for you the next night.Yankees modern day
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I actually thought I was reading something I wrote while reading your post lol....... trust me my friend u are not alone.......I've began to tell myself that if u don't continue to play u will never finish a season therefore wasting your time.......
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Help!!! I buy this game every year. I love playing it, but I have OCD and keep starting over. I go through all of the work of setting up my 30-team control Yankees and Mets franchises. Then I get 9-10 games in to each franchise. Then I have that “off night” when I’m playing and I can’t seem to concentrate, swing at bad pitches, make horrible pitching decisions, etc. I then get frustrated and fast forward to the end of the game. Then I feel like I’ve “cheated the game” and feel the need to start my whole franchise over again. I’m embarrassed to say this, but I have never made it past 25 games in a season. Keep playing the same games over and over again.
How do you fight the urge to start over again if you have a bad game because you can’t concentrate (tired, can’t focus, etc)
1. I really try to avoid firing up a game if I am getting tired or if I might not have enough time to play it. I am not the youngster I used to be that can game all night and sleep 3 hours, get up and repeat the next day. If I am feeling a bit fatigued, I actually will turn on a movie instead. This will slow your progress a bit, but you'll be playing more quality games and having less of that "empty calorie" feeling that it sounds like you're getting. Sure you can save in mid-game and pick it up later, but I always feel like I've lost my bearings when I do that.
2. I realize that baseball is a really unique sport and a whole host of unexpected things can and will happen over a long season. So, if there's one game I play where things seem off or unrealistic, I just figure it will even out eventually or the results will mostly get buried by the results of the other 161 games. You can have 5-10 weird games and still play a perfectly "normal" season--real baseball teams do it all the time, lol.
3. As a couple of others have already mentioned, completing a season or more in franchise can be a grind so starting games over can defeat your progress in doing that. I will admit that I have re-started games before where I felt something odd/glitchy happened but I definitely don't want to do that if I can help it. However, if restarting a single game will make you happier with your overall body of work, whether you were half asleep and got ambushed by the cpu or you had someone bother you mid-game or whatever, then ultimately you are keeping on with the same save by sacrificing that one game.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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I constantly start over as new rosters/players become available. Last year I tried something new, played over 100 games in the season, lost in the playoffs, and played another 50 or so games before I stopped playing. Then I started playing RTTS.
What I did different last year is that I took the first OSFM roster, simulated 2017 and started with 2018. This way I didn’t feel the need to have updated rosters.
To the OP, try to think about the fact that those really bad games offset those games where you score 10 + runs.
I am a 43 year old gamer and I wish I could go back to the days where I played these games for fun. Taking realism too far as I have gotten older has taking some joy out of sports gaming for me. I am my own damn worst enemy!
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Re: How do you stop from starting over??
I constantly start over as new rosters/players become available. Last year I tried something new, played over 100 games in the season, lost in the playoffs, and played another 50 or so games before I stopped playing. Then I started playing RTTS.
What I did different last year is that I took the first OSFM roster, simulated 2017 and started with 2018. This way I didn’t feel the need to have updated rosters.
To the OP, try to think about the fact that those really bad games offset those games where you score 10 + runs.
I am a 43 year old gamer and I wish I could go back to the days where I played these games for fun. Taking realism too far as I have gotten older has taking some joy out of sports gaming for me. I am my own damn worst enemy!
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A few things come to mind (you may also want to check out the related thread to yours about 'how do you play an entire season in franchise')...
1. I really try to avoid firing up a game if I am getting tired or if I might not have enough time to play it. I am not the youngster I used to be that can game all night and sleep 3 hours, get up and repeat the next day. If I am feeling a bit fatigued, I actually will turn on a movie instead. This will slow your progress a bit, but you'll be playing more quality games and having less of that "empty calorie" feeling that it sounds like you're getting. Sure you can save in mid-game and pick it up later, but I always feel like I've lost my bearings when I do that.
2. I realize that baseball is a really unique sport and a whole host of unexpected things can and will happen over a long season. So, if there's one game I play where things seem off or unrealistic, I just figure it will even out eventually or the results will mostly get buried by the results of the other 161 games. You can have 5-10 weird games and still play a perfectly "normal" season--real baseball teams do it all the time, lol.
3. As a couple of others have already mentioned, completing a season or more in franchise can be a grind so starting games over can defeat your progress in doing that. I will admit that I have re-started games before where I felt something odd/glitchy happened but I definitely don't want to do that if I can help it. However, if restarting a single game will make you happier with your overall body of work, whether you were half asleep and got ambushed by the cpu or you had someone bother you mid-game or whatever, then ultimately you are keeping on with the same save by sacrificing that one game.Yankees modern day
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Interesting thread. I just plan to roll through and continue my player locked Franchise using WaitTilNextYear’s Rosters. If I purchase this years game. Still waiting on some confirmations of features.
The only downside for me is that when you upgrade to the new year to in Franchise mode some players that no longer play get replaced by generics. I wish there was a contuation for a roster import feature this would be huge for the roster guys. And people who play Franchise and year to year savesProud member of the 0.04%Comment
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