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  • wudl83
    Pro
    • Jun 2011
    • 627

    #1

    Possible workout pre-patch

    Hey guys. We all now that 2k12 has its flaws. I experimented a bit and it seems that there could be some workarounds. But you must give some control to the AI.

    Here is what I would adjust until the patch hits:
    - turn ON auto fielding and auto baserunning:
    Yes. I know user control for those two things are part of the game. But user control causes some animations that will cause flaws. Turn on auto fielding and auto baserunning and those animations will be limited. Why? Can't tell you. I can only tell you that the AI acts somehow differently. Auto fielding and baserunning looks way more smooth than when it is user controlled.
    - set AI and User baserunner speed to 45:
    As far as I can tell it seems to me that the CPU has an advantage when the sliders for baserunner speed are set at the same value for CPU and user. E.g. when you set it to 50 for both you will have accurate speed for user runners but CPU controlled runners are a tick faster. WHen you set it to 45 and turn on auto baserunning a AI controlled baserunner will need about 4 seconds from homeplate to 1B. This is quite accurate compared to real life. When you turn it to 50 it takes only a little more than 3 seconds, which is too fast.
    Since I don't know if AI controlled baserunning is also influenced by the user speed slider or not, I would suggest to set it to 45, too. Safe is safe.
    - turn outfield and infield running speed to 0:
    Really. Try it. Test it 4-5 games. And you will notice that those 4-5 miracle plays per game are gone. Those where the infielders dive 4-5 times per game after balls they never would get to in reality and steal you safe basehits.
    And you will see other things you didn't see before, too. You will see hits over outfielders' heads. You will see ground rule doubles. You will see a fair amount of doubles and triples. But you also will see that lame players like Konerko will still have trouble to make doubles since they are so slow (look at the baserunning slider).
    You will see 3B with fast players like BJ Upton, Michael Bourn, Jose Reyes, etc.
    But you will see only doubles with players like Ortiz, Konerko, Fielder.
    If you have set the outfield speed higher than 0 the fielding will be simply unrealistic. It seems that the AI is coded in a way that every player knows right from the moment when the batter hits the ball where the ball will land. Because of that the AI outfielders always have an easy time catching flyballs. Set the slider to 0 and do not give the AI such an easy time. With 0 it is way more realistic IMO. Players in reality do not always estimate balls correct. Ingame it is not possible. But make it more difficult for them to reach balls.
    - set outfield throw to 55 and infield throw to 40:
    this helps for the points above.
    - set pitcher composure influence at least to 25 for AI:
    I see a lot of people complaining that they have trouble with hitting with RISP. Yeah, some teams in real life have those problems, too. But ingame it seems way too difficult. Set this slider to at least 25. In reality a pitcher's composure (of the most pitchers at least, we all know there are ice cold beasts out there) goes down when he is giving up a hit with no out. It even goes more down when a walk follows. Two guys on base with no out are a run in many situations. In 2k12 it doesn't seem so. Why? Cause the AI controlled pitcher does not care. Doesn't matter if he is an ace or a mediocre pitcher.
    But you should make composure count. Set it to 25 or (would be even better) 30. And you will see an increansed chance to drive in runs.
    - work the pitch count:
    Lots of people swing and swing and don't hit anything. Be patient. Look for meatballs or at least hittable balls. Learn pitcher's pitch trends. Use your inside edge. The more pitches you take the better the chance you get a hittable ball. Do not always swing at the first pitch unless it's a ball right into the middle of the zone.
    - use mound visits:
    When you are pitching and you give up two hits to start the inning don't be afraid of using the mound visit to refresh the composure. This game is designed in a way that you need to use those tools. So do it. Otherwise you will get rattled and more rattled and the AI will hit and hit and hit.
    - warm up several bullpen guys at one time from the 6th inning or so ongoing:
    YOur starter can get rattled, can get exhausted and start to struggle. As far as you use an active bullpen you should warm your guys up preventive.
    EDIT:
    - set hit n run tendency to 60, set baserunning aggression to 65, set steal aggression to 30:
    should help that players like Ortiz, Napoli or Sandoval don't try to steal bases all the time. Lowering one of those sliders won't be enoug, I can promise.


    User and cpu batting as well as user and cpu pitching are more kind of skill based, so no certain hints for this.
    Nevertheless I would suggest classic batting. Way more hit variety and not only bombs.

    I know that some of those things are basic but many guys don't use those options. Try them. Until the patch arrive the things noted above have helped me getting a more realistic game. Perhaps they help you, too.

    I know that there are more flaws beside of animations, silly outfielders paths, etc.
    E.g. way too much flyballs over groundballs. I try to adress them tomorrow. Already have a possible conclusion in mind which could help.
    Last edited by wudl83; 05-16-2012, 01:52 PM.
  • Neitmrh15
    Rookie
    • Sep 2011
    • 30

    #2
    Re: Possible workaround pre-patch

    I'll give these settings a try today. MLB really been getting me down lately with the base settings, to the point where I don't even want to play it any more.

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    • TheShizNo1
      Asst 2 the Comm Manager
      • Mar 2007
      • 26341

      #3
      I'll try these out.
      Originally posted by Mo
      Just once I'd like to be the one they call a jerk off.
      Originally posted by Mo
      You underestimate my laziness
      Originally posted by Mo
      **** ya


      ...

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      • romeosdistress
        Rookie
        • Aug 2010
        • 312

        #4
        Re: Possible workout pre-patch

        not sure I can do the auto fielding and baserunning. but i do notice alot of the bull**** diving plays by the SS. in one series ian desmond robbed me of at least 7-10 hits up the middle. what difficult level are these mostly used with?

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        • wudl83
          Pro
          • Jun 2011
          • 627

          #5
          Re: Possible workout pre-patch

          Originally posted by romeosdistress
          not sure I can do the auto fielding and baserunning. but i do notice alot of the bull**** diving plays by the SS. in one series ian desmond robbed me of at least 7-10 hits up the middle. what difficult level are these mostly used with?
          Don't know if this matters?
          I started off from all-star sliders. But when you change a slider then it automatically changes to "custom".

          When you change the infield speed to 0 you will see some dives (but way less than before IMO) but nearly all miss the ball and the hit goes through. When you set outfielder speed to 0 you will see some really nice realistic doubles over outfielders heads that bounce off from the wall, etc.

          Maybe it takes some time to get used to it but unless the patch does change those animations I will stick to those settings for sure.

          When you have tried them let me know. I hope your gameplay experience gets better.

          Ah and please look at the first post. I added something.

          I hope it was okay that I posted it not into the sliders area.



          EDIT:
          ANother question. As I opened this thread yesterday I made a mistake and wrote "workout" instead of "workaround". Somehow my brain has been left in gym were I had been before, lol. I changed it in the first post and thought it would show up in the main menu but it doesn't. Anyone here that knows how to fix it?
          Last edited by wudl83; 05-16-2012, 02:06 PM.

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          • romeosdistress
            Rookie
            • Aug 2010
            • 312

            #6
            Re: Possible workout pre-patch

            i have both outfield and infield speed on 15 now, so 0 really isnt that big of a jump. i have baserunning speed on 65 im using some sliders mizzous. almost every baserunner beats out infield hits and throwing out a stealer is impossible.

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            • wudl83
              Pro
              • Jun 2011
              • 627

              #7
              Re: Possible workout pre-patch

              Originally posted by romeosdistress
              i have both outfield and infield speed on 15 now, so 0 really isnt that big of a jump. i have baserunning speed on 65 im using some sliders mizzous. almost every baserunner beats out infield hits and throwing out a stealer is impossible.
              I had infield and outfield speed at 10 and 5 before finally going to 0. Believe me, it IS such big of a jump...
              As long as you let the CPU control fielding and baserunning, baserunner speed 45 is okay IMO (I tested it via stop watch and compared it to real life).

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              • romeosdistress
                Rookie
                • Aug 2010
                • 312

                #8
                Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                Originally posted by wudl83
                I had infield and outfield speed at 10 and 5 before finally going to 0. Believe me, it IS such big of a jump...
                As long as you let the CPU control fielding and baserunning, baserunner speed 45 is okay IMO (I tested it via stop watch and compared it to real life).
                im gonna try the fielding speed and lower baserunning speed. but i dont like using auto features. kinda boring.

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                • exrxixxx
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 7

                  #9
                  Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                  Dear Wudl83,
                  I'm impressed how hard you try to achieve better gameplay (same as me).
                  Based on your first post of this thread, I was tryng auto fielding, but you know...
                  So. some testing .......... and result.....that (partialy, maybe even fully) solves some problems:

                  - will not allow for AI (and User) to jump for 40 feet to catch a ground ball
                  - that will let you have more ground singles over flyballs

                  I am sure you are are PC player (thanks for mods at mvpmods), so get it from here...
                  http: //www. 2shared.com/file/dD8vAly2/GB-002. html

                  I am sure it will work for any slider composition. But for better understanding the idea of my post, make out/in-fielders speed not lower than 25. (As base I was using mkharsh33 sliders)
                  And switch to manual fielding.
                  Users batting contact +- 20/25, power 25+

                  If you see it interesting, we may continue these finds here for common purposes
                  GL GL GL
                  Last edited by exrxixxx; 05-16-2012, 04:10 PM.

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                  • romeosdistress
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 312

                    #10
                    Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                    after one game it seems like its better for the cpu than me. i had 4 hits and they had 14. lol.then again i am horrible at reading pitches and hitting.

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                    • dubcity
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • May 2012
                      • 17874

                      #11
                      Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                      I tried this out for a game, and it worked pretty well. Had one bloop single that would normally have been caught. That's actually the first bloop hit I've seen in a long time. Normally the outfielder would have jetted over there to get it. I'm a little nervous about the possibility of the inside-the-park HR glitch popping up because of this, but hopefully I'll avoid it.

                      (now we just need a slider that makes the CPU pinch-hit for the relief pitcher in the bottom of the 9th inning. but that's a different story.)

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                      • romeosdistress
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 312

                        #12
                        Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                        i was giving up way too many hits so i bumped my outfield and infield speed up to 10.

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                        • wudl83
                          Pro
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 627

                          #13
                          Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                          Originally posted by romeosdistress
                          i was giving up way too many hits so i bumped my outfield and infield speed up to 10.
                          I write my stats down in a excel sheet after every played game. In my last 10 games the AI averages 10 hits per game and I had 8,8 per game. Seems okay. Sorry that it didn't work for you.

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                          • romeosdistress
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 312

                            #14
                            Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                            Originally posted by wudl83
                            I write my stats down in a excel sheet after every played game. In my last 10 games the AI averages 10 hits per game and I had 8,8 per game. Seems okay. Sorry that it didn't work for you.
                            no worries, my skill level hitting isnt up to par with yours. whats your batting camera angle like?

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                            • wudl83
                              Pro
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 627

                              #15
                              Re: Possible workout pre-patch

                              Originally posted by romeosdistress
                              no worries, my skill level hitting isnt up to par with yours. whats your batting camera angle like?
                              I use batter 3, zoom 8, height 6, zoom off.

                              In fact the only camera setting with that I can read pitches somehow.

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