2016 - good to go right out of the box??

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  • Burgess
    MVP
    • Oct 2015
    • 1015

    #1

    2016 - good to go right out of the box??

    Anxious to get the game next week and starting my franchise as soon as possible. I know it is extremely early, but how does the game play with default sliders? I play on AllStar, hopefully don't have to wait a few weeks until some of you experienced guys come up with slider sets. Thanks
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  • Bobhead
    Pro
    • Mar 2011
    • 4926

    #2
    Re: 2016 - good to go right out of the box??

    Whether you do or don't is your decision, but I can absolutely say this game plays "out the box" better this year than it ever has before.

    There are a lot of problems I've experienced every year... not enough line drives, not enough foul balls, too many pop-ups, fielders too superhuman, etc... these things were pretty much 90% of the reason I ever touched sliders in previous years.

    So far I haven't seen any evidence of any of those issues. I'm already hitting line drives, have not seen any excessive foul pop-ups (when before it was multiple a game), and fielders are reacting right in line with where they should be.

    I plan on making some minor tweaks, but I don't see any real problems like I have in years past, and I'm confident you won't either.

    So go for it.

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    • Grinder12000
      MVP
      • Jun 2009
      • 1122

      #3
      Re: 2016 - good to go right out of the box??

      I have heard a lot of mumbling how hitting is taking a hit. A lot of talk about no-hitters and I know the MoM crowd is noticing a LOT of low scoring games and very low battering averages. Many Spring Training players are in game 10 and looking at 180 batting averages for their teams.

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      • TheWarmWind
        MVP
        • Apr 2015
        • 2620

        #4
        Re: 2016 - good to go right out of the box??

        I think it depends on your interface, play style, ability and preference.

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        • Grinder12000
          MVP
          • Jun 2009
          • 1122

          #5
          Re: 2016 - good to go right out of the box??

          Yea - I'm a MoM player and most in that community are seeing hitting as lacking.

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          • Moonripple
            Rookie
            • Apr 2015
            • 77

            #6
            Re: 2016 - good to go right out of the box??

            I'm pretty happy with the game on All-Star right out of the box. I tweaked the sliders just slightly so far (Human Power +1, CPU strike frequency -1, increased pitcher fatigue for both human and CPU to reduce the complete game numbers). I'm really happy with the game. It's as balanced as I've seen it on Day 1.

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            • THESHAMISASHAME
              MVP
              • Mar 2013
              • 1482

              #7
              Re: 2016 - good to go right out of the box??

              Originally posted by Grinder12000
              I have heard a lot of mumbling how hitting is taking a hit. A lot of talk about no-hitters and I know the MoM crowd is noticing a LOT of low scoring games and very low battering averages. Many Spring Training players are in game 10 and looking at 180 batting averages for their teams.
              Yeah after 25 plus games for me on Allstar default most of my games are playoff hockey scores and hardly any extra base hits and nothing over the OF heads but Im sure a few tweaks here and there will help a game that is pretty tight overall otherwise .
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              • Blazzen
                Pro
                • Mar 2008
                • 786

                #8
                Re: 2016 - good to go right out of the box??

                I've been playing default Hall of Fame with zone batting and meter pitching and the biggest issue I've seen is too many home runs.

                I'm playing a year to year save from 2014 and my Braves team is STACKED so maybe that's part of it. Here's my lineup:

                Cameron Maybin, CF, 79 OVR
                Jason Heyward, RF, 87 OVR
                Giancarlo Stanton, LF, 96 OVR
                Freddie Freeman, 1B, 90 OVR
                Pablo Sandoval, 3B, 85 OVR
                Evan Gattis, C, 82 OVR
                Daniel Murphy, 2B, 82 OVR
                Andrelton Simmons, SS, 86 OVR

                In 10 games I'm currently 9-1 and I've hit 29 home runs. On pace for 470 homeruns which would nearly double the all time record of 264 in a Season by the 1997 Mariners. Then again the CPU controlled Blue Jays have already hit 21 homeruns in the same time period which would also eclipse the all time record. 10 games is a small sample size for baseball.

                I'm going to play more games before I give up on default settings. I had such a good year playing the game last year because I DID NOT mess with sliders and just played the game.
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