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  • NightOwl
    Rookie
    • Sep 2013
    • 332

    #1

    2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

    This year’s dynamic difficulty feels significantly different than years prior. My difficulties for both pitching and hitting fluctuate much lower than they ever have. Years prior, pitching would be HoF+ - Legend+ and hitting would fluctuate between All Star+ - Legend. This year with my hitting it’s been Veteran+ - All Star+ and my pitching has been All Star - HoF. And that’s completely fine. HOWEVER, I’d love to see SDS add a floor and ceiling option to dynamic difficulty next year (even this year if possible).
    I don’t like to adjust sliders because I want the full xp and don’t want to set to one difficulty because I love the fluctuations with dynamic allowing much better hot/cold runs.
    What have you other dynamic difficulty guys been doing this year? Upping the dynamic difficulty slider to 10 maybe?
  • Ghost Of The Year
    Life's been good so far.
    • Mar 2014
    • 6354

    #2
    Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

    I always play with the Dynamic Slider set to ten , until the all star break. After that, I lower the slider to one, and let the chips fall where they may.
    T-BONE.

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    • Ghost Of The Year
      Life's been good so far.
      • Mar 2014
      • 6354

      #3
      Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

      Also, I wish SDS would troll a few folks who shall remain nameless and rebrand Dynamic Difficulty "Comeback Code Mode".

      T-BONE.

      Talking about things nobody cares.

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      • NightOwl
        Rookie
        • Sep 2013
        • 332

        #4
        Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

        Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
        I always play with the Dynamic Slider set to ten , until the all star break. After that, I lower the slider to one, and let the chips fall where they may.
        I’m going to give 10 a shot. Seems as good an opportunity to see what’s wrong as any. Feel like years past, 12+ hits in a game for sure meant a bump, and right now at default, there’s sometimes very little movement at all.

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        • bcruise
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2004
          • 23274

          #5
          Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

          I don't feel like it's any different, personally....it's still clearly based on On Base Plus Slugging because the more hits (and especially extra base hits) you get without recording outs, the faster the bar will go up and you'll progress levels. For pitching, you have to record outs without giving up hits - and you get dinged more on the progress bar for giving up doubles, triples and homers. That's it - other than the slider there aren't any other factors that make it increase or decrease at different paces (although there is a rule about delaying the actual level advance/decrease in a close game until the end of an inning - this is mentioned in the in-game strategy guide)

          Neither of those appears to have changed, at least to me. If you aren't seeing as much movement in the progression either way (which seems like the complaint here - I'm not 100% sure though), is it possible you're not getting or giving up as many extra base hits as you did in previous years?

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          • Jeffrey Smith
            MVP
            • Apr 2014
            • 1925

            #6
            Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

            Originally posted by bcruise
            I don't feel like it's any different, personally....it's still clearly based on On Base Plus Slugging because the more hits (and especially extra base hits) you get without recording outs, the faster the bar will go up and you'll progress levels. For pitching, you have to record outs without giving up hits - and you get dinged more on the progress bar for giving up doubles, triples and homers. That's it - other than the slider there aren't any other factors that make it increase or decrease at different paces (although there is a rule about delaying the actual level advance/decrease in a close game until the end of an inning - this is mentioned in the in-game strategy guide)

            Neither of those appears to have changed, at least to me. If you aren't seeing as much movement in the progression either way (which seems like the complaint here - I'm not 100% sure though), is it possible you're not getting or giving up as many extra base hits as you did in previous years?
            This explains a lot to me. I don’t think I’ve ever struck out as much as I have this year. Pitchers throwing over 100mpr and higher pitch speeds in game have been this old guys kryptonite.

            No wonder I can’t increase my DD level.
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            • NYJin2011tm
              MVP
              • Oct 2011
              • 2762

              #7
              Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

              Originally posted by bcruise
              I don't feel like it's any different, personally....it's still clearly based on On Base Plus Slugging because the more hits (and especially extra base hits) you get without recording outs, the faster the bar will go up and you'll progress levels. For pitching, you have to record outs without giving up hits - and you get dinged more on the progress bar for giving up doubles, triples and homers. That's it - other than the slider there aren't any other factors that make it increase or decrease at different paces (although there is a rule about delaying the actual level advance/decrease in a close game until the end of an inning - this is mentioned in the in-game strategy guide)

              Neither of those appears to have changed, at least to me. If you aren't seeing as much movement in the progression either way (which seems like the complaint here - I'm not 100% sure though), is it possible you're not getting or giving up as many extra base hits as you did in previous years?
              I went up to All Star from starting at Veteran in two games in hitting. Pitching I think took three to four games. After ten games my hitting has regressed back to Veteran+. Pitching is up tp HOF. It seems the same to me too.

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              • NYJin2011tm
                MVP
                • Oct 2011
                • 2762

                #8
                Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                Originally posted by Jeffrey Smith
                This explains a lot to me. I don’t think I’ve ever struck out as much as I have this year. Pitchers throwing over 100mpr and higher pitch speeds in game have been this old guys kryptonite.

                No wonder I can’t increase my DD level.
                Me too!... and I love it! I had a game where I struck out 15 times on timing. I don't think I've ever done it in my Show history and I started in 07.

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                • NightOwl
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 332

                  #9
                  Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                  Originally posted by bcruise
                  I don't feel like it's any different, personally....it's still clearly based on On Base Plus Slugging because the more hits (and especially extra base hits) you get without recording outs, the faster the bar will go up and you'll progress levels. For pitching, you have to record outs without giving up hits - and you get dinged more on the progress bar for giving up doubles, triples and homers. That's it - other than the slider there aren't any other factors that make it increase or decrease at different paces (although there is a rule about delaying the actual level advance/decrease in a close game until the end of an inning - this is mentioned in the in-game strategy guide)

                  Neither of those appears to have changed, at least to me. If you aren't seeing as much movement in the progression either way (which seems like the complaint here - I'm not 100% sure though), is it possible you're not getting or giving up as many extra base hits as you did in previous years?
                  That is interesting about the change waiting til end of inning. Where can the in-game manual be found?

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                  • NightOwl
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 332

                    #10
                    Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                    Originally posted by bcruise
                    I don't feel like it's any different, personally....it's still clearly based on On Base Plus Slugging because the more hits (and especially extra base hits) you get without recording outs, the faster the bar will go up and you'll progress levels. For pitching, you have to record outs without giving up hits - and you get dinged more on the progress bar for giving up doubles, triples and homers. That's it - other than the slider there aren't any other factors that make it increase or decrease at different paces (although there is a rule about delaying the actual level advance/decrease in a close game until the end of an inning - this is mentioned in the in-game strategy guide)

                    Neither of those appears to have changed, at least to me. If you aren't seeing as much movement in the progression either way (which seems like the complaint here - I'm not 100% sure though), is it possible you're not getting or giving up as many extra base hits as you did in previous years?
                    That is interesting about the change waiting til end of inning. Where can the in-game manual be found?

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                    • bcruise
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 23274

                      #11
                      Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                      Originally posted by NightOwl
                      That is interesting about the change waiting til end of inning. Where can the in-game manual be found?
                      While in a game, pause and go to settings > controls/guide > strategy guide. There are 5 sections of it and the nugget about how Dynamic works is in the "other" section, on pages 4 and 5. It's all worth a read, because there are things in the guide that explain how some of the "under the hood" mechanics work, and the data behind it.

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                      • bcruise
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 23274

                        #12
                        Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                        Originally posted by NightOwl
                        That is interesting about the change waiting til end of inning. Where can the in-game manual be found?
                        While in a game, pause and go to settings > controls/guide > strategy guide. There are 5 sections of it and the nugget about how Dynamic works is in the "other" section, on pages 4 and 5. It's all worth a read, because there are things in the guide that explain how some of the "under the hood" mechanics work, and the data behind it.

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                        • markprior22
                          Pro
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 561

                          #13
                          Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                          I don't typically use DD because it defaults to beginner and (as far as I know) you have to just play games until the difficulty moves up to where you want it. Is there a way to make DD start at a particular level rather than the easiest?
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                          • markprior22
                            Pro
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 561

                            #14
                            Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                            I don't typically use DD because it defaults to beginner and (as far as I know) you have to just play games until the difficulty moves up to where you want it. Is there a way to make DD start at a particular level rather than the easiest?
                            PS5 GT: hawkfandave827

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                            • BlueSkies77
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2018
                              • 295

                              #15
                              Re: 2026 Dynamic Difficulty Wishlist

                              It has always bugged me how Doubles and especially home runs drop the bar significantly. I wish we could make it so no matter what it raises or drops the same distance no matter the result. I get that a home run is worse than a single but a single home run is not the end of the world. It should be based on multiple hits and home runs stringed together, not one single home run making it drop half the bar.

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