Why should I use dynamic difficulty?

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  • Ghost Of The Year
    Life's been good so far.
    • Mar 2014
    • 6352

    #46
    Re: Why should I use dynamic difficulty?

    I use Dynamic Difficulty and thoroughly enjoy it, but if anyone has any qualms about a comeback code, the best way to alleviate any concerns of comebacks (either by you or against you), I suggest setting the slider at 1. The subtlety with the Dynamic slider set low spreads progression and regression so wide, you cannot perceive the changes nearly to the extent you can even with that slider set at default five.
    Originally posted by blackhawksfan4ever19
    Case my friend as an older (cough) elderly player at 56 I too, don't have the reflexes as I once did so dynamic is perfect for me too.
    Case hasn't posted on OS in almost 4 years, not sure he's going to see this.
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    • Unlucky 13
      MVP
      • Apr 2009
      • 1707

      #47
      Re: Why should I use dynamic difficulty?

      Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
      I use Dynamic Difficulty and thoroughly enjoy it, but if anyone has any qualms about a comeback code, the best way to alleviate any concerns of comebacks (either by you or against you), I suggest setting the slider at 1. The subtlety with the Dynamic slider set low spreads progression and regression so wide, you cannot perceive the changes nearly to the extent you can even with that slider set at default five.

      Case hasn't posted on OS in almost 4 years, not sure he's going to see this.

      I like to just find the right spot and freeze it at zero. I play on Veteran + for hitting and All Star + for pitching, with a lot of other sliders working as well. I feel that I get a game that gives a lot of variety in challenge based on how good the opponent is, the weather conditions and the umps, and that I'm generally rewarded for doing the right thing and punished for doing the wrong one. Its the best sports game I've ever played at being able to do that, and I've been playing them since the 80s.
      Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.

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      • MizzouRah
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 8531

        #48
        Re: Why should I use dynamic difficulty?

        Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
        I use Dynamic Difficulty and thoroughly enjoy it, but if anyone has any qualms about a comeback code, the best way to alleviate any concerns of comebacks (either by you or against you), I suggest setting the slider at 1. The subtlety with the Dynamic slider set low spreads progression and regression so wide, you cannot perceive the changes nearly to the extent you can even with that slider set at default five.

        Case hasn't posted on OS in almost 4 years, not sure he's going to see this.
        Setting the sensitivity slider to 1 is interesting, I was on comp mode/HOF for both hitting and pitching, although it's very close to what I'm expecting from the game, I think going back to DD and your suggestion of sensitivity on 1 might be what I'm looking for.

        I'll try this out tonight, thank you!

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