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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
N-NO M-MORE ST-STUTTER!!! This is splendifferic fabtastic news!!! Today is the real MLB 13 release day as far as I'm concerned. Thank you baseball gods (a.k.a. SCEA), I can't wait to finally dive in deep with this title. Just in time for a little warm-up before opening day too, awesome.
On a side note, do you think SCEA can release a patch to fix the real life Yankees from completely falling apart? The season hasn't even started yet and they've already been decimated by some terrible "bugs" and "glitches". At this point I wouldn't be surprised if they announce that Reggie Jackson will be back patrolling the outfield again on opening day. Help us San Diego studios, you're our only hope"There are only two seasons—winter and baseball." - Bill VeeckComment
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
I pretty much like NBA 2K's regression system, when a player has a base overall stat for the entire season, then gets regressed in the offseason.
For example Kevin Garnett is a 84 overall player in 2012/13. His overall rating can go up and down the whole season depending on his performaces, morale etc, but his base overall rating remains 84 throughout the year.
In the offseason however the player is regressed if ageing, let's say Kevin Garnett becomes a 78 the next season.Comment
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
N-NO M-MORE ST-STUTTER!!! This is splendifferic fabtastic news!!! Today is the real MLB 13 release day as far as I'm concerned. Thank you baseball gods (a.k.a. SCEA), I can't wait to finally dive in deep with this title. Just in time for a little warm-up before opening day too, awesome.
On a side note, do you think SCEA can release a patch to fix the real life Yankees from completely falling apart? The season hasn't even started yet and they've already been decimated by some terrible "bugs" and "glitches". At this point I wouldn't be surprised if they announce that Reggie Jackson will be back patrolling the outfield again on opening day. Help us San Diego studios, you're our only hopeAnyway it's minus 100+ homeruns to start the season, I feel sorry for the Yanks... By the way we should not write them off yet...
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
Did a franchise sim. The spring training regress has been fixed. Old guys attributes still fall off the earth during the regular season, which I still don't like at all. The strike out numbers are still low for strike out dominate pitchers. These little things still ruin the franchise for me.
On the gameplay front. The stutter seems to be gone after one game which is great.Comment
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I understand not every pitcher can pitch like that age at a high-level. But every single player over 35 pitcher or ballplayer shouldn't drop that much. There should be some players that can play at 35 or 40 At a high level. Heck Jamie Moyer even won a game last year at the age of 50. In the show he probably would've been a 20 ovr. One thing older players have is experience and the mental game over the younger players. That should be set taken advantage of.Comment
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
Just simmed a season and there were four pitchers in the AL and four pitchers in the NL over 200 K's.
Darvish- 275
Sale- 207
Verlander- 201
Johnson- 200
Strasburg- 256
Gallardo- 224
Gonzalez- 213
Kershaw- 212Comment
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
Victor Martinez who is 34, Drops but doesn't drop dramatically. He starts at 85 rating and becomes a 80 at season end. Oh Joakhim Benoît Who's 35, start off at a 90, falls all the way to a 80 at season end. Octavio Dotel starts a 87 drops to a 70. That bothers me. Thier velocity goes way down. It's not realistic for that to happen during the season unless he injured his arm somehow. Some of the best set up man and closers are over 35. Mariano Rivera was dominating the game these age.
I understand not every pitcher can pitch like that age at a high-level. But every single player over 35 pitcher or ballplayer shouldn't drop that much. There should be some players that can play at 35 or 40 At a high level. Heck Jamie Moyer even won a game last year at the age of 50. In the show he probably would've been a 20 ovr. One thing older players have is experience and the mental game over the younger players. That should be set taken advantage of.Comment
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
Yeah that's the real key is how the players perform, not the overall number.Currently Playing:
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
seems like they just made no regression in spring and kept the logic the same for the season.
Age 34 will drop 5-6 points during the season, age 35 will drop 10-15, and 36 and older drops 15+. at that point they're in the minors or retired.
I don't mind that so much, as more players than not take a dive in their mid 30's, but it should be random -- to where some players (maybe 10%) age 34-36 may not regress at all during the season.
Victor Martinez who is 34, Drops but doesn't drop dramatically. He starts at 85 rating and becomes a 80 at season end. Oh Joakhim Benoît Who's 35, start off at a 90, falls all the way to a 80 at season end. Octavio Dotel starts a 87 drops to a 70. That bothers me. Thier velocity goes way down. It's not realistic for that to happen during the season unless he injured his arm somehow. Some of the best set up man and closers are over 35. Mariano Rivera was dominating the game these age.
I understand not every pitcher can pitch like that age at a high-level. But every single player over 35 pitcher or ballplayer shouldn't drop that much. There should be some players that can play at 35 or 40 At a high level. Heck Jamie Moyer even won a game last year at the age of 50. In the show he probably would've been a 20 ovr. One thing older players have is experience and the mental game over the younger players. That should be set taken advantage of.Comment
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Re: MLB 13 The Show Title Update 1.18 Available Now, Details Included
That doesn't look horrible. The top end is fine, if not overdone (the league leaders had 239 and 230 last season). So there might be too few with 200, but 4 of the 11 who had over 200 in real life last season had fewer than 210, (aka just barely got there). I can actually live with the numbers you posted.Impact de Montréal
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