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  • Tendonitis
    Rookie
    • Apr 2011
    • 77

    #1

    Dynamic difficulty and RTTS

    I get this game every year, and every year it's the same. I only play RTTS. I enjoy getting my player to the majors, but once I get there it seems too easy, or too hard.

    So, I'm thinking of trying dynamic difficulty. Does anyone have experience with it in RTTS? Will i be able to become an all-star/hall of famer, but also not hit .400?

    Also, how does dynamic difficulty work along side slider tweaks? Should I leave the hitting sliders on default?
  • taterskin
    Pro
    • Jul 2008
    • 590

    #2
    Re: Dynamic difficulty and RTTS

    Originally posted by Tendonitis
    I get this game every year, and every year it's the same. I only play RTTS. I enjoy getting my player to the majors, but once I get there it seems too easy, or too hard.

    So, I'm thinking of trying dynamic difficulty. Does anyone have experience with it in RTTS? Will i be able to become an all-star/hall of famer, but also not hit .400?

    Also, how does dynamic difficulty work along side slider tweaks? Should I leave the hitting sliders on default?
    I have tried dynamic difficulty and it's just not for me. It seems to make my player way to streaky with almost unrealistic tears at the plate followed by brutal slumps. Some enjoy this type of experience but I don't. It works better for me to choose a difficulty, most of the time a little above my success level, and tweak the sliders a bit for my experience. For instance, this year I've had trouble with the fastball and getting around on it so I had to tweak it down 1 notch. As you develop your attributes and as you pile up at bats in some cases I've had to adjust sliders back up. The most important thing for me with the difficulty in RTTS is I want the opposing pitchers to pitch me smart. On some of the lower difficulties there are way too many meatballs. I like to get 1 or 2 good pitches to hit an AB max.... with some AB's where the pitcher will not give in at all. You can easily become a hall of famer without hitting .400. Honestly, as long as you have the production, clutch, and some power.... you can do it by hitting .300 and above.

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    • taterskin
      Pro
      • Jul 2008
      • 590

      #3
      Re: Dynamic difficulty and RTTS

      By the way.... .I'd post this down in the RTTS thread as well and let some of those guys in that thread give you some input.

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