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All year, usually. One game per day on average, with an average game time of 1:15. -
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Usually all year long. I try and play a game a day, but recently work was been taking up ALL of my time. Its been 4 days since my last game. Going to the Mariners-Rockies game today and then will play The Show tonight. I have a feeling the results won't be pretty, lol.Currently Playing:
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Like the two posters above. I play the game throughout the year, but I generally take a bit of break during college football season to play NCAA for a while.
I find that, unlike other games that I can put down for a while and come back to with relatively little diminution of skills, with MLB The Show I need to be playing on a regular basis or my ability to read and time pitches really suffers. So, once I start playing The Show, I generally don't play anything else for a while.
I try to play at least one game per night...sometimes two, at just over an hour per game (like H&V mentions above). Anyway, it's generally after the wife and I have already watched some television together, and she's gone to bed. For the first game, I tend to do okay, but when I force that second game, I find that I'm getting tired, my reactions aren't quite as good, and I'm not nearly patient enough at the plate. There have been times when I've lost both those games, and refuse to go to bed like that and play a third game just to go to bed with a win...that doesn't work out too well either, and by that time it's usually late enough that my work suffers the next day.Last edited by chrishthomas; 05-20-2012, 10:58 AM.Comment
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Every day, 2-4 gms per day until sept/oct. Will play less when football comes out.Comment
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I play nearly every day. On days off I will play about 3-4 games, and on other days I will play about 1-2, usually 1 before my work shift starts, and 1 after.
That probably sounds like a lot, but I literally don't play any other video games, so it's not like I dedicate time to other games also. I'm not really much of a video gamer, I'm just a baseball fan (read: addict). If I'm at home, and a real baseball game isn't on, a virtual one is.
The last time I played a video game other than The Show? God of War 1, about 5 weeks ago.
I will probably pop GoW in soon enough though, since I was only a few hours away from beating the game before I ran off into baseball lockdown mode.Comment
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One of the benefits of the academic life is that it leaves plenty of "discretionary" time... One of the problems of the academic life is that it leaves plenty of "discretionary" time...
In other words, thanks to field I work in, I have the opportunity to play a lot. Not all the time, stuff comes up, and I do actually watch a lot of real sports (and do stupid stuff like read books and grade papers), but generally: March-mid July: at least 2-3 hours per day during the week, from none (if I'm busy) all the way up to all day on the weekend (really just 6 hours or so). And I'm not above sticking the game in and playing all night long if I get to the playoffs or something and don't have any real obligations the next day. If I guessed, I'd probably say average 20ish hours per week? Man, that's a part-time job; don't tell anyone, certainly not the people who are waiting on my actual work to get done...
Sometime in June/early July I'll pull out last year's NCAA, play a few games just to remember what it's like, then when it comes out in mid July, I have a choice to make: keep playing the Show all the time, or get NCAA... varies on economics, how my franchises/RTTS players are going, am I still excited about baseball (usually!), etc. Last year I kept playing the Show until after the world series, even while playing NCAA; I rarely switch back to NCAA once the Show comes out.
Seems much more rewarding to play in Jan/Feb with last year's the Show than to play in May/June with last year's NCAA... at that point, I really just don't care about football for a while (except the Georgia spring game, of course...).
Those 2 games are basically all I play now; I try other games, but whenever I'm playing Red Dead Redemption or Call of Duty or whatever, I'm usually thinking, "I'd really rather be playing the Show..."
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Weekdays one game per day on average.
Friday and Saturday nights 2 games per evening. Sometimes I get in a game on Sundays.
I play year round. I will take a break every now and then. But then I have to get my swing back. This game demands consistent playing to be successful.Now Playing on PS5:
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Having the Vita helps. I'm just starting September in my franchise, and I have played every single game in it so far.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Couple of things...fellow academic here. I take it you already have tenure somewhere? I am up against the gun trying to churn out research before my tenure clock is up. I'm at my second school now, and I had easily met the requirements at my first school, but I had a chance to move from there (a balanced school) to a "University of ...." situation, and took it. They reset my clock and put some pretty heavy demands on my productivity level. For the time being, I can only dream of having 20 discretionary hours a week after taking care of my teaching load, grading, advising doctoral students, and spending time each night trying to write or crunch data. Some day perhaps.One of the benefits of the academic life is that it leaves plenty of "discretionary" time... One of the problems of the academic life is that it leaves plenty of "discretionary" time...
Seems much more rewarding to play in Jan/Feb with last year's the Show than to play in May/June with last year's NCAA... at that point, I really just don't care about football for a while (except the Georgia spring game, of course...).
As to the part of your post I bolded...I feel the same way. In fact, that's why I'm not even playing my copy of '12 yet. I got restless back in February and started a fresh season of '11. By the time '12 was released I was well into my new season, and have committed to finishing it prior to starting up anything on '12.
Finally, you mention Georgia. Is that where you currently are, or are you an alum. My Ph.D. is from UGA, and Athens is one of my favorite places. I moved to a fellow SEC school in a town that I thought might be somewhat like Athens, but I was dead wrong. It's been a good career move, but I have got to get my family out of here soon. This place is like Stepford.Comment
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I've played enough to kill one The Show disc and send both my PS3s in for repair. I just ordered another MLB The Show 12 game, always like to have 2 on hand, and expecting my other PS3 back in a week. Fortunately, my other MLB 12 disc and PS3 are still good.Comment
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Without getting into too much detail, here anyway, let's just say my academic/professional journey has been... unconventional. Might even say I might be in a different situation if I didn't play, oh, 20 hours a week of a video game...but let's not worry too much about that! Good luck to you, I know it's a grind (if you're tenure-track at an SEC school, I'd say your career is going pretty well, at least from my perspective!).Couple of things...fellow academic here. I take it you already have tenure somewhere? I am up against the gun trying to churn out research ...
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Finally, you mention Georgia. Is that where you currently are, or are you an alum. My Ph.D. is from UGA, and Athens is one of my favorite places. I moved to a fellow SEC school in a town that I thought might be somewhat like Athens, but I was dead wrong. It's been a good career move, but I have got to get my family out of here soon. This place is like Stepford.
I did undergrad at UGA; grad school at several places, ending at Iowa. LOVE Athens, but I dig a lot of the other SEC towns too; nowhere is as cool as Athens (in my very biased opinion), but I've had some fun in Oxford, Baton Rouge, Tuscaloosa, etc. I can say, in my experience, that Athens is a little more than JUST a college town, with its proximity to Atlanta and its musical heritage, where some of the others are different, but... far be it from me to criticize anybody else's town, especially in the SEC--them can be fightin' words!
As for this OP, I'm really looking to hear from the guys like I was when I was actually in college & grad school, when I would go periods where I played, I swear, like 50+ hours a week of... whatever games were out then, it's been a while.
Come on, 50+ hour a weekers, college students, grad students, the unemployed... let's hear from you! We all, in our way, wish we could be you! (but I guess yall are too busy playing the game to post...)Comment

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