06-16-2023, 02:33 PM
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Re: SMB 4 Ego system
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Originally Posted by DabCity |
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I'd start with the universal Ego for all the abilities first. Play some 3-inning games starting at 15 or 30 and go from there.
Once you think you have the hang of the controls, Pennant Race is a good place to find out where you are really at. After 5 games, it will assign you an ego, and then adjust it every week as you play. I mostly keep my offline Ego the same so I am used to the speed of the game, and really, how much it affects defense.
Otherwise, you just have to experiment. Sometimes small jumps can have a large effect. I'm currently playing on 61 Ego, because that is where PR put me. I don't think that is accurate, as early on it will fluctuate a lot. But the higher Ego you play on, the better the pool of players you get to play with.
So I'm trying to get used to it before jumping back in, because I would kind of like to stay that high. In SMB3, I don't think I hit 60 Ego, staying mostly in the mid 50s.
One thing I really liked about PR was that you could go into a slump, and when your Ego drops, you get relegated to a lower division the next week. After fighting like hell to avoid it, you then get to feast on some lower Ego guys for a week while you fight to push it higher.
I turn off the text chat, and it just feels like playing really smart AI. It's the only online sports game I really enjoy. It plays as tight and fun as offline, and the ladder system is perfect.
I bounce back and forth between PR and playing my franchise at whatever Ego the game has me at. I'm currently struggling to stay over .500 at 61 Ego, so this is pretty fun.
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Excellent advice! Going to start up a pennant race now. That's pretty cool it sets your difficulty for you as you play more. Sounds like you match up vs equally skilled players too so the games will be enjoyable.
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