01-19-2016, 03:57 PM
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MVP
OVR: 7
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Austin, TX
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I still lean toward this style of play
Slider-itis, it gets the best of us. Whether it is combing through 100's of pages of material @ OS (nice job to all slider makers out there, lots of effort is put into it, I know) to tweaking this or that after every single game or series played.
I for one finally settled into Dynamic Level with all sliders @default. My key was moving that slider till 10 till i was at least at Veteran level and then moving it back to the center (5).
I ran a test franchise and used those 26-30 games as the test to find out where the "dynamic" level set me.
Once settled, I went ahead and started a new franchise and never looked back (no tweaks to sliders).
I know, I know, you all will say, " what about pitch speed, outfielder speed, baserunning speed, pitcher stamina etc."
The game is so good out of the box (trust the developers) and now I spend more time playing and watching the stats accumulate than tweaking.
I remember back to the MVP days from EA or Tony LaRussa's game on Sega; there were no sliders, and the games came close to mirroring the real thing. The Show is light years ahead of those titles so why now because sliders are available to us do we constantly strive for perfect gameplay? We all know that'll never happen, right?
Thoughts?
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