I think part of it is that baseball games take quite a bit longer to watch. I use to keep hitting X between pitches, to speed it up, but now I'm afraid I'll miss some of the cool new presentations. I love the presentation, but it almost makes it take as long as a real game...
Another part of it, is that we have 3 teams in baseball (AA, AAA, and MLB), and I do feel the need to closely follow all of my teams and players. This is a double-edged sword, since I would actually prefer to also have single-A teams, but it just makes it take longer to do it all.
Then, there's the time it takes to set all of your rosters/lineups/rotations every year. This got MUCH better last year, as I felt a little more comfortable letting the CPU handle that (with the improved lineup logic). It may not always be what I want, but it feels close enough to justify the drastic reduction in setup time.
I think another part is that there is no salary cap. I understand that MLB won't allow the option, because they don't want people to start clamoring for it more in real life, but I just hate playing without a level field. I don't want to see the same teams in the playoffs, every year. I don't want to see the highest paid players always going to the same few teams.
Yet another thing that adds to the time it takes, is setting up Sounds of the Show. Again, this is a double-edged sword. I absolutely love the feature, but it takes a huge amount of time to set up, and then add songs every time you get a new player (at any level).
Part of it may also be that I just don't feel as engaged in the basic functionality of franchise mode. Maybe this year's changes will freshen things up a bit. I know scouting and drafting have been worked on quite a bit. Hopefully trading and free agency have at least seen some touch-ups.
So, what I want to know is, from people who play similarly, what do you do to minimize setup time, and maximize enjoyment of this mode in The Show?
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