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I thought they were?... well i guess they only said "franchise and RTTS" so I imagine the lack of specificity means... yes?
Dude what are you talking about? Last year it was called Leagues, and it was online season mode. You could only play 1 season at a time.
At night, I pray for there to be no lag.Comment
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lol yea you did ask if it was online, but for 14 offline yes online dont think soComment
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MLB 14 The Show Blog - Online Franchise
I think alot of the people that play offline will evaluate the mode and gravitate towards it because it will provide what they were accustomed to before with more options. It won't change the way they played the game and only enhance it.
My only question that I have been thinking about, is do you have to be online at the time of playing a game(vs CPU), and then results uploaded later when online is avalable?
Because if not, any network problems would not allow you to play your franchise. That was one of the big complaints that I have had with MYGM mode in NBA2K.
There is also the issue of the lack of local saves. If everything is stored server side you may not be able to revert to a previous save. I hope you can control when the franchise saves. Since, say a season ending injury to your favorite player that you use player lock with could be extremely frustrating. Maybe one of the people that saw the mode can comment?
Your second point is what has been worried about since online franchise was announced. And the requirement of PS+ would seem to indicate the mode is online at all times.Last edited by MrOldboy; 03-12-2014, 06:31 PM.Comment
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I wonder how many people will praise online features when another group hacks PSOnline and takes it down for another three months.
I'm glad that the online guys got what they deserved, but with EA releasing games that can't run online all the time, and with so many people depending on the imaginary cloud I see doom written all over this for the future. Maybe I'm being a bit simple... I just want the game to run smooth. SCEA produces a great game, but online MLB the Show is rotten and unplayable. There's no way around that no matter how you try and look at it. I hope they fixed it like they promised in the past, but their track record online is abysmal.Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks
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I wonder how many people will praise online features when another group hacks PSOnline and takes it down for another three months.
I'm glad that the online guys got what they deserved, but with EA releasing games that can't run online all the time, and with so many people depending on the imaginary cloud I see doom written all over this for the future. Maybe I'm being a bit simple... I just want the game to run smooth. SCEA produces a great game, but online MLB the Show is rotten and unplayable. There's no way around that no matter how you try and look at it. I hope they fixed it like they promised in the past, but their track record online is abysmal.Comment
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MLB 14 The Show Blog - Online Franchise
I wonder how many people will praise online features when another group hacks PSOnline and takes it down for another three months.
I'm glad that the online guys got what they deserved, but with EA releasing games that can't run online all the time, and with so many people depending on the imaginary cloud I see doom written all over this for the future. Maybe I'm being a bit simple... I just want the game to run smooth. SCEA produces a great game, but online MLB the Show is rotten and unplayable. There's no way around that no matter how you try and look at it. I hope they fixed it like they promised in the past, but their track record online is abysmal.
Get on a wired connection and the game is extremely playable. Probably 80% or more of my games I can't tell there is any lag.
I can't tell if the people who complain about the net code have played online in MLB 12 or 13, because it is quite good if you put your PS3 in better conditions.
Sadly PSN was down for an extended period of time due to hacking. Plus many games are hacked in consoles.Last edited by MrOldboy; 03-12-2014, 06:51 PM.Comment
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I wonder how many people will praise online features when another group hacks PSOnline and takes it down for another three months.
I'm glad that the online guys got what they deserved, but with EA releasing games that can't run online all the time, and with so many people depending on the imaginary cloud I see doom written all over this for the future. Maybe I'm being a bit simple... I just want the game to run smooth. SCEA produces a great game, but online MLB the Show is rotten and unplayable. There's no way around that no matter how you try and look at it. I hope they fixed it like they promised in the past, but their track record online is abysmal."Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"Comment
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I'm glad I'm choosing the Royals for my online franchise. Hearing good things about them this spring training.
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First, until you can do everything in online that you could off some people won't be able to play the game the game the way they used to. For instance since you can't edit players there is no way to keep the league the way you want it. Editing draft classes is a big part of how I play franchise as well as correcting what I feel is extreme regression in some cases. Granted this is likely a small subset of players.
There is also the issue of the lack of local saves. If everything is stored server side you may not be able to revert to a previous save. I hope you can control when the franchise saves. Since, say a season ending injury to your favorite player that you use player lock with could be extremely frustrating. Maybe one of the people that saw the mode can comment?
Your second point is what has been worried about since online franchise was announced. And the requirement of PS+ would seem to indicate the mode is online at all times.
With that being said there are a lot of people that start a franchise and run with it with no edits. Some people play every game. Others sim multiple games or weeks.
Each person has to evaluate if the mode works for them.
The good thing is we are not forced online. If you choose to play offline the mode is still there.
I see a lot of potential here and it will only improve.
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So essentially, those of us who like to play Franchise with another human in the room have to settle for offline?
And offline has a stripped features list?
If offline and online are the same in terms of features like contract logic, progression, gameplay, etc., and if the only differences between the two are features like managing your team from a website and things like that, then I don't mind. But if online is superior in the other aspects, and if you aren't allowed to co-op online with a friend on the couch, then my friend and I are forced to settle for a lesser version of Franchise (since presumably we can't co-op an online franchise).Comment
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I didn't say online would be for everyone. I have mentioned in this thread that it doesn't match up to the way I like to play franchise.
With that being said there are a lot of people that start a franchise and run with it with no edits. Some people play every game. Others sim multiple games or weeks.
Each person has to evaluate if the mode works for them.
The good thing is we are not forced online. If you choose to play offline the mode is still there.
I see a lot of potential here and it will only improve.
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First not everyone has great internet service.
Speed...spotty....there are problems.
Second....with the talk of capping bandwith usage and tying it to $$$....I gotta be honest....online franchise would be low on my list of usage items.
Third....unexpected problems....power outages.....storms...etc.
Sandy knocked power out of my area for 10 days. I myself have a whole house generator and was up and running in minutes...but the area was out(including Verizon online) for nearly two weeks. That would suck.
Lastly....the online franchise is missing a key component. Something no gamer should have to do without. Don't make me remind you of what makes my play the TRUE sim experience!
M.K.
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MLB 14 The Show Blog - Online Franchise
I didn't say online would be for everyone. I have mentioned in this thread that it doesn't match up to the way I like to play franchise.
With that being said there are a lot of people that start a franchise and run with it with no edits. Some people play every game. Others sim multiple games or weeks.
Each person has to evaluate if the mode works for them.
The good thing is we are not forced online. If you choose to play offline the mode is still there.
I see a lot of potential here and it will only improve.
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It may seem selfish to say that, but looking at it from a consumer perspective that's how I see it. I cannot agree with the design decision to have two separate single player franchise modes with different AI logic. Not only is it frustrating if you cannot play online, but if a player played offline franchise in MLB 14, there is an expectation that the game will operate the same for online franchise. Players going into online from offline may not know it has different AI logic and may base the way they play off of the offline franchise AI in MLB 14.
I will say that I plan to use online franchise primarily, at first at least, and have already joined a league. I love the idea in concept, but not the end result. It will improve, but I feel step one is feature parity between online and offline franchise in MLB 15.Comment
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Us offliners don't know what we don't know, so you're gonna have to tell us what we don't know.Comment
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