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  • allBthere
    All Star
    • Jan 2008
    • 5847

    #46
    Re: Ego setting

    to follow up, moving hitting to 70 is making the game WAY more fun again, and leaving everything else at 75. The problem is, it became a bit too easy again, so for the first time I'll move in single digit increments each game and see where I finalize. I'll go up to 71 next game and so on..
    Liquor in the front, poker in the rear.

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    • bodean
      Rookie
      • Aug 2008
      • 294

      #47
      Re: Ego setting

      Originally posted by allBthere
      to follow up, moving hitting to 70 is making the game WAY more fun again, and leaving everything else at 75. The problem is, it became a bit too easy again, so for the first time I'll move in single digit increments each game and see where I finalize. I'll go up to 71 next game and so on..
      Never understood the ego system. You have to change the ego every game to find your sweet spot?
      BoDEAN -- XBOX Live

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      • allBthere
        All Star
        • Jan 2008
        • 5847

        #48
        Re: Ego setting

        Originally posted by bodean
        Never understood the ego system. You have to change the ego every game to find your sweet spot?
        no, not every game. Typically you just dial it in until you are having fun every single game and it's competitive. With #1, everything at 80-85 was my sweet spot. This game is 'harder' so 75 is my sweet spot, but hitting I had to lower a tad because I just wasn't hitting with any power.

        Another note is that as you play, especially if you're not a veteran of the series you will probably move up as you play because you'll get a better feel for it over time until you sort of plateau.
        Liquor in the front, poker in the rear.

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        • tbread28
          MVP
          • May 2012
          • 4115

          #49
          Re: Ego setting

          Originally posted by allBthere
          no, not every game. Typically you just dial it in until you are having fun every single game and it's competitive. With #1, everything at 80-85 was my sweet spot. This game is 'harder' so 75 is my sweet spot, but hitting I had to lower a tad because I just wasn't hitting with any power.



          Another note is that as you play, especially if you're not a veteran of the series you will probably move up as you play because you'll get a better feel for it over time until you sort of plateau.


          I would like to try your ego formula. What current formula are you using for batting, speed, fielding, and pitching?



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          • tbread28
            MVP
            • May 2012
            • 4115

            #50
            Re: Ego setting

            I was going to try
            70-Batting
            80-speed
            80-Fielding
            80-pitching


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            • aderifield
              Rookie
              • Aug 2002
              • 7

              #51
              Re: Ego setting

              What are you guys playing on for SMB3? This one seems a lot harder than 2. I am at 65 for now, but I plan to keep pumping it up as I can.

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              • Blzer
                Resident film pundit
                • Mar 2004
                • 42520

                #52
                Re: Ego setting

                Originally posted by aderifield
                What are you guys playing on for SMB3? This one seems a lot harder than 2. I am at 65 for now, but I plan to keep pumping it up as I can.

                This is definitely a lot harder/less forgiving than 2.

                I’m at 80/99/85/99, but I’ve gotten a few games where I’ve lost by like 20. The main problem with this game right now is the CPU ain’t ever offering outside of the strike zone with less than two strikes (at least not at this difficulty).
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                • Bahnzo
                  Can't spell antetokounmpo
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 2809

                  #53
                  Re: Ego setting

                  Originally posted by Blzer
                  This is definitely a lot harder/less forgiving than 2.

                  I’m at 80/99/85/99, but I’ve gotten a few games where I’ve lost by like 20. The main problem with this game right now is the CPU ain’t ever offering outside of the strike zone with less than two strikes (at least not at this difficulty).
                  I've been pitching on 65, and they rarely offer at balls there either. I'm not sure I remember them chasing either when I was using much lower settings.

                  How do you field on that high of a setting? I'm having the WORST time with judging fly balls.
                  Steam: Bahnzo

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                  • Blzer
                    Resident film pundit
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 42520

                    #54
                    Re: Ego setting

                    Originally posted by Bahnzo
                    I've been pitching on 65, and they rarely offer at balls there either. I'm not sure I remember them chasing either when I was using much lower settings.

                    How do you field on that high of a setting? I'm having the WORST time with judging fly balls.
                    I can't say, I've been fielding on 99 since SMB 1. I guess I just got used to it, is all. Judging fly balls on this game is ever so slightly more difficult than SMB 2 because the camera has a slightly narrow FOV, and it has only cost me a couple of times so far.

                    Anyway, I just lost a game 5-3. I was ahead 3-1 at one point, and their two go-ahead runs came on my first wild pitch as well as a double in the gap where I had combined throwing powers of 70s and 60s. If they were both 90s, I get the person out. No matter since I never scored a fourth run to say "That could've been the one!" but those are the kinds of games I'm getting now. I may lower batting to 75 and pitching to 80 at some point soon.
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                    • Blzer
                      Resident film pundit
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 42520

                      #55
                      Re: Ego setting

                      So I tried to play all 99 Ego, and here was the result...









                      To be honest, I held my own in pitching. Those two errors really destroyed me, plus two fielder's choices where everyone was safe.

                      I didn't realize that 99 hitting meant the cursor doesn't move at all. I legitimately had no chance. I only fouled off one ball, and made contact four other times, all into outs. Besides one walk, every other swing was a miss. I even whiffed on two bunts, and I was facing a <50 speed pitcher!

                      Yeah, not doing that again for a while, for the sake of my own personal confidence.


                      EDIT: Looking at this box score, this game also tracks a statistic incorrectly. If you substitute a batter who has two strikes on him/her and the substitute strikes out, the strikeout should be credited to the initial batter. According to the stats on here, they gave it to the substitute (M. Osuna).
                      Last edited by Blzer; 05-25-2020, 12:53 AM.
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                      • Bahnzo
                        Can't spell antetokounmpo
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 2809

                        #56
                        Re: Ego setting

                        Wow, 23 K's! I did see you managed to break up the perfect game with a walk however.

                        It seems the pitch speeds are faster with a higher hitting ego, is that correct? How did the AI pitch you? Did they nibble more, or ?
                        Steam: Bahnzo

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                        • Blzer
                          Resident film pundit
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 42520

                          #57
                          Re: Ego setting

                          Originally posted by Bahnzo
                          Wow, 23 K's! I did see you managed to break up the perfect game with a walk however.

                          It seems the pitch speeds are faster with a higher hitting ego, is that correct? How did the AI pitch you? Did they nibble more, or ?
                          They are absolutely faster, yes.

                          I wouldn't necessarily say they nibbled all the time, but I just couldn't hit it! If this game had a lower batting camera and a better pressure-sensitive check-swinging system, I think I could've done okay. With this though, there was just no way.
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                          • Will I Am
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2013
                            • 931

                            #58
                            Re: Ego setting

                            I think the check swing system works how it was planned. PYS has no check swings and somewhat similar hitting.

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                            • Blzer
                              Resident film pundit
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 42520

                              #59
                              Re: Ego setting

                              Originally posted by Will I Am
                              I think the check swing system works how it was planned. PYS has no check swings and somewhat similar hitting.
                              I know it's working as planned. I wish they altered on it, personally (or as I say, "improved" on it). I need a trigger as I do in real life, because I'm always in swing mode until I'm not. That doesn't mean I always check swing in real life, but that means I load my hands and I'm prepared to trigger as needed, even as the slightest flinch.
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                              • Will I Am
                                Pro
                                • Nov 2013
                                • 931

                                #60
                                Re: Ego setting

                                Most check swings are called strikes now anyways, unless your talking the 60' and 70's, those guys would take a hack and stop and "no swing", lol.

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