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  • PsychoBulk
    Hoping for change...
    • May 2006
    • 4190

    #1

    Learning your lesson...go and play!

    Some may remember, some may not, i wrote a thread similar to this a couple of years ago, and im going to update it for this years game, because i think its worth saying and could be valuable to others in the same boat.

    Basically, the last few years, ive generally messed around too much when waiting to start my franchise, i would always say to myself things like:

    - your sliders arent tested enough
    - wait for the OSFM OD Set
    - then, may as well for re-rates/pitch edits etc
    - there may be another patch, wait for that
    - alter my players equipments to be as accurate as possible

    ...and on and on it went, i was giving myself any excuse not to just go and actually play the game, due to this i was always struggling to get my franchise in (i play all 162), and any post-season, should i get there.

    Well, this year its different, ive finally wised up.

    My sliders? Yeah, they may require the odd tweak in future but ill have a set out this weekend (see Slider forum) and any adjustments can be made on the fly, why on earth do i need to restart a franchise many games in because of one click of a slider left or right? Madness lol, but i used to do it

    Rosters? I will never have a go at anyone that waits for OSFM, ive always done it myself in years past, they are an incredible community based product that deserve all the praise they get...with that said, this year, im not waiting for them. Why? Because we are possibly looking at a month or so, May, i dont want to waste another 4/5 weeks of possible playtime, when, in reality, i only plan to get one season in, as i play all 162, at a relaxed pace, 2 hours a game, so wanting the correct minors and prospects for seasons to come is futile - ill be onto MLB 16/17 by then.

    Patch? There may be one, but theres no glaring errors that mean waiting, again, likely a month or more for it, it will work on existing games anyway.

    So, basically, what AM i worrying about? Why didnt i just start and play in years gone by?

    NO MORE i tell you!

    So...my message to others in a similar boat thinking about waiting for this, that and the other that they "must have", before starting their franchises...learn from my painful lessons and get started, enjoy the game and go and play.

    Im sure im not the only one whos come to see the light where this game and waiting is concerned.

    My franchise starts next week, once and for all, and will NOT be restarting, because ive also learned if you keep restarting you simply never finish what you started.

    If you are a little OCD and absolutely HAVE to wait for all the edits and re-rates that OSFM will get in the months to come, fair play to you, each to his own and all that, but me, well, i used to be like that, but like i say, lesson learned

    Lets play ball!
  • bcruise
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2004
    • 23274

    #2
    Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

    Oh man, this, this, this, all of this. My first week or so will be spent fine tuning my difficulty through Dynamic Difficulty and maybe some modest slider tweaks, but after that I'm diving in. The game's playing better off its defaults than I've ever seen it, and I'm really feeling difficulty level might be the only thing I'll need to figure out.

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    • Bullit
      Bacon is Better
      • Aug 2009
      • 5004

      #3
      Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

      Amen. I too was one of those people. But no more! Started my franchise I am making any changes during Spring Training and I will not look back.
      In Loving memory of my "Cricket" 1/2/96 - 11/19/2012

      My heart and soul hurt for your lost presence in my life.

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      • TattooedEvil
        Pro
        • Sep 2014
        • 795

        #4
        Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

        last year there was a bug that made me restart...come to find out, around feb i figured out that it was only a visual bug at most. Players contracts wouldnt slide over...example: Tim Hudson had a 2 year deal...after 2015 and entering 2016 he would still show a 2 year deal...this made me start over and over until i finally said oh well! come to find out, it was just visual and the actual contract actually did wat it was supposed to....i also am doing my own rosters since there is so much info out there now and ya give myself a week b4 im done thx to my wonder job!

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        • marcosanta
          Rookie
          • Sep 2014
          • 13

          #5
          Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

          Hey guys I am new to the game, love it so far. Quick question: how do you suggest I should start? So far I am playing on dynamic difficulty, analog batting and pitching with the meter. Do you think u should stay on dynamic or just set a certain level and adapt myself to that? Pitching looks sometimes top easy, batting a nightmare or close to it

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          • bellz666
            Don Mattingly is God
            • Feb 2005
            • 1090

            #6
            Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

            Originally posted by PsychoBulk

            My franchise starts next week, once and for all, and will NOT be restarting, because ive also learned if you keep restarting you simply never finish what you started.
            This is my biggest problem each year. I used to get through all 162 and the playoffs with games like Triple Play and MVP. Now I restart 8 to 10 times through a season and barely get through 40 games before Im done. I think I might take this approach and get going in a few days once I tweak through spring training.
            Let's Go Yankees!

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            • PsychoBulk
              Hoping for change...
              • May 2006
              • 4190

              #7
              Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

              Originally posted by bcruise
              Oh man, this, this, this, all of this. My first week or so will be spent fine tuning my difficulty through Dynamic Difficulty and maybe some modest slider tweaks, but after that I'm diving in. The game's playing better off its defaults than I've ever seen it, and I'm really feeling difficulty level might be the only thing I'll need to figure out.
              Exactly. I will adjust certain sliders, but if i was forced to play off DEFAULT, i could do, out the box its better than ever.

              Originally posted by Bullit
              Amen. I too was one of those people. But no more!
              Yep, its a refreshing feeling finally ridding yourself of reasons NOT to play the game, its bizarre, we've all done it, many still do, thats their choice, im just glad ive seen the light

              Originally posted by TattooedEvil
              last year there was a bug that made me restart...come to find out, around feb i figured out that it was only a visual bug at most. Players contracts wouldnt slide over...example: Tim Hudson had a 2 year deal...after 2015 and entering 2016 he would still show a 2 year deal...this made me start over and over until i finally said oh well! come to find out, it was just visual and the actual contract actually did wat it was supposed to....i also am doing my own rosters since there is so much info out there now and ya give myself a week b4 im done thx to my wonder job!
              This is exactly my point.

              People will find any and every reason not to start or to restart, when in reality, it doesnt matter, its either cosmetic or doesnt affect things in reality.

              If there were major game breaking bugs, of course, we'd all wait, but there isnt.

              Play ball!

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              • TattooedEvil
                Pro
                • Sep 2014
                • 795

                #8
                Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                Originally posted by bellz666
                This is my biggest problem each year. I used to get through all 162 and the playoffs with games like Triple Play and MVP. Now I restart 8 to 10 times through a season and barely get through 40 games before Im done. I think I might take this approach and get going in a few days once I tweak through spring training.
                a good playing system i started a couple months ago which i really like and will adopt is each month play 1 homestand and 1 road trip of ur choice....this way the sim factor is still there...and if u need a change of pace...maybe those games u sim....u play as ur AAA or AA teams

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                • PsychoBulk
                  Hoping for change...
                  • May 2006
                  • 4190

                  #9
                  Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                  Originally posted by bellz666
                  This is my biggest problem each year. I used to get through all 162 and the playoffs with games like Triple Play and MVP. Now I restart 8 to 10 times through a season and barely get through 40 games before Im done. I think I might take this approach and get going in a few days once I tweak through spring training.
                  Yep, i used to crank out seasons happily on High Heat etc, and then came The Show and i got into this rut of waiting....waiting....waiting, always waiting for something, or restarting...

                  WHAT IS THE POINT lol

                  You do so much waiting the games been out 2/3 months and you've achieved nothing, by the time you get close to finishing a season it'll be 2016 and you'll be ready in anticipation for next years game

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                  • Elldarre
                    Rookie
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 17

                    #10
                    Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                    Same for me this year. With the game coming out so close to Opening Day, I was tempted to wait a week for the OD rosters, but decided to dive in instead. The roster decisions teams make in my franchise should approximate the OD rosters anyway.

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                    • PsychoBulk
                      Hoping for change...
                      • May 2006
                      • 4190

                      #11
                      Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                      Another factor last year was the fact that because the PS4 release was delayed, OSFM could be completed on PS3 and basically just easily transferred over, and because the delay was around a month, i literally lost no play time anyway as the game wasnt out on PS4.

                      This year, with the PS4 being back on basically an Opening Day release (well, a week before actually), waiting for OSFM (as wonderful as it is) means sitting on the game for probably at least a month before even getting started.

                      If you are planning to only play some games (not all 162 like me) and do lots of simming, OSFM definitely ARE worth waiting for, for obvious reasons, but...if you plan on playing all your games and therefore probably only getting one season in anyway before next years game, i ask you this...

                      Why wait?

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                      • Armor and Sword
                        The Lama
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 21780

                        #12
                        Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                        I agree. When it come to The Show (heck all my sports games) I am a slider type guy (obviously) but once I get my core base settings....I pretty much dive in and play...and play and play.

                        Tweaks along they way? Yeah here and there. But I keep the motor humming.

                        This years game is insanely good at default All-Star with minor tweaks. I too will have a set out in a mere day or two. Maybe even tonight. That's how well tuned the game is this year.

                        I have carried over my two Yankees (current in year 2 and the 1987) franchises from 14. And when OSFM comes out I will begin a fresh Marlins Franchise as well. Plus I carried over all the classic roster seasons.....I play at my pace and with Y2Y saves.....I don't even think about having to finish anything. It just keep rolling on.
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                        • merchant1874
                          MVP
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 1337

                          #13
                          Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                          Well said my man. Completely agree with all the points, I struggle like that every year.

                          As much as I love the OSFM and kudos to the community for making them i can live without them.

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                          • RD_Rabin
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2014
                            • 101

                            #14
                            Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                            So, what ROSTER should we start with.

                            I want to start with OSFM, but as you rightly point out, it ain't around yet. Is there a roster with at least some accuracy for the Minors so I wonb't just have made-up players getting promoted when I have injury issues.

                            How about the Majors? Is there a Roster that has those correct yet?

                            I like to 'play along' with the real team and watch their games and recognise the common players from my own franchise and see how we fare compared to eachother.

                            Anything I can load up today that is worth starting my Astros with?

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                            • merchant1874
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 1337

                              #15
                              Re: Learning your lesson...go and play!

                              Originally posted by RD_Rabin
                              So, what ROSTER should we start with.

                              I want to start with OSFM, but as you rightly point out, it ain't around yet. Is there a roster with at least some accuracy for the Minors so I wonb't just have made-up players getting promoted when I have injury issues.

                              How about the Majors? Is there a Roster that has those correct yet?

                              I like to 'play along' with the real team and watch their games and recognise the common players from my own franchise and see how we fare compared to eachother.

                              Anything I can load up today that is worth starting my Astros with?

                              There is one in the vault with the top 150 minors rated at 90%. Haven't checked myself but going by that it should be ok

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