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  • HarlemYankee
    Rookie
    • Jun 2011
    • 265

    #1

    Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

    One of the more rewarding things about playing every game in a season is when your best players start compiling some fun stats. It’s always a race against the end of the season to see if you’ll get to these revered numbers and when you do it, it’s awesome. At least it used to be. This year with the new boring as hell commentators, they said “home run chase? Who cares? Soooo 2003” and have not mentioned the fact that I am hitting a historic amount of homers once. This one was the icing on the cake as I had to pause and share. I couldn’t believe it. Not one single mention of it being the 70th homer. Not even in passing!

    When will SDS try to add immersion to record breaking seasons/chases or try whatsoever to make you feel like you actually did something when you play 162 games lol. Rant over




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  • knoxvols1
    Just started!
    • Dec 2021
    • 3

    #2
    Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

    Boo F@%king who All I ever see on this site is complaining about video games that you all continue to play. If the games piss you off so much that you feel the need to rant daily then stop playing the games

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    • DarthRambo
      MVP
      • Mar 2008
      • 6630

      #3
      Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

      Why and how is Thome hitting homeruns with the Brewers is my first thought lol

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      • lilrosati56
        Rookie
        • Mar 2004
        • 123

        #4
        Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

        It's not even a record breaker though, the headline at the bottom of the screen says you're 4 shy of the record.

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        • texranger
          Rookie
          • May 2003
          • 183

          #5
          Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

          Originally posted by knoxvols1
          Boo F@%king who All I ever see on this site is complaining about video games that you all continue to play. If the games piss you off so much that you feel the need to rant daily then stop playing the games
          Or maybe you can quit complaining about people complaining...lol.
          Last edited by texranger; 09-20-2022, 10:04 AM. Reason: Didn't want to hurt his feelings.

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          • countryboy
            Growing pains
            • Sep 2003
            • 52707

            #6
            Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

            But they call out career numbers, and even the number of homeruns hit in a season quite often. They do this for other stats as well.

            I know you hit number 70, but instead of mentioning it, the commentary broke to the line that states that Thome has now homered in 4 straight games.

            But when I hit number 300 with Goldschmidt earlier, they acknowledged it. Nolan Arenado is one shy of 300 and when he comes to bat, usually his first at-bat, they will mention how he is one homerun shy of 300. They are doing the same with Adam Duvall who is one shy of 200.

            They mentioned how Jack Flaherty was close to strikeout number 1000 in his career during my season and when he hit the mark, they acknowledged it.

            It may not occur as often as you'd/we'd prefer, but it happens quite often in my experience and isn't completely forgotten/omitted as your post would suggest.
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            • Caulfield
              Hall Of Fame
              • Apr 2011
              • 10986

              #7
              Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

              Originally posted by knoxvols1
              Boo F@%king who All I ever see on this site is complaining about video games that you all continue to play. If the games piss you off so much that you feel the need to rant daily then stop playing the games
              read more threads.
              there is soo much more to OS than just this one type experience
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              • DonkeyJote
                All Star
                • Jul 2003
                • 9162

                #8
                Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

                They do an okay job for some things, but then there isn't a peep for others. I got Kenley Jansen his 50th save of the season and 400th for his career, and there wasn't any mention of it. I even turned commentary back on for the 9th just because I figured they'd mention it.

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                • olecrankygamer
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 72

                  #9
                  Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

                  Originally posted by countryboy
                  But they call out career numbers, and even the number of homeruns hit in a season quite often. They do this for other stats as well.

                  I know you hit number 70, but instead of mentioning it, the commentary broke to the line that states that Thome has now homered in 4 straight games.

                  But when I hit number 300 with Goldschmidt earlier, they acknowledged it. Nolan Arenado is one shy of 300 and when he comes to bat, usually his first at-bat, they will mention how he is one homerun shy of 300. They are doing the same with Adam Duvall who is one shy of 200.

                  They mentioned how Jack Flaherty was close to strikeout number 1000 in his career during my season and when he hit the mark, they acknowledged it.

                  It may not occur as often as you'd/we'd prefer, but it happens quite often in my experience and isn't completely forgotten/omitted as your post would suggest.
                  Wished they did this for team records as well. Many MLB records are out of reach but if I am playing my pirates Franchise and someone gets to 474 HRs I'd love mentions of Willie Stargell and then a big celebration if 476 is hit or if playing the Padres and I swipe my 71st SB of the year, then stopping the action for the new single season team leader.

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                  • Caulfield
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 10986

                    #10
                    Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

                    I don't think it's because nobody doesn't care about records anymore
                    as much as it is commentary will always be the weakest link in any baseball video game imo
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                    • pulseox
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 53

                      #11
                      Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

                      I use the "In the Stadium" sound option. Got so sick of the same stories and comments over and over again...I wish you could just hear the play by play without the annoying commentary.

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                      • Inverarity
                        Rookie
                        • May 2003
                        • 145

                        #12
                        Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

                        I think there are tons of room for improvement. It doesn't have to be just with the commentary either (though that would certainly help). How about a Records Chase menu option where you can see milestones and records, not just for MLB, but per team as olecrankygamer suggests?

                        As it stands now, the news and alerts screens (like the inbox) are flooded with information that drowns out anything exciting, imo. I think a better newsfeed option overall, with a focus category of records, would go a long way to honoring what Baseball is often about (the numbers).

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                        • Madden08PCgmr
                          MVP
                          • Feb 2017
                          • 2435

                          #13
                          Re: Does Anybody Care About Records Anymore?

                          ESPN cares.

                          They're giving Judge as much coverage as they did Big Mac.
                          You want free speech?
                          Let's see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours.

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