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  • F4biddenFruit_PSNF Offline
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    I have been playing these games for a long time, and every year get suckered into buying the new one for something better, and the only better piece is the rosters. Why do you have to change the interface of the RTTS every year? Now you are making us use our player on diamond dynasty to get better or move them through the perk system? It’s ridiculous. I want to play RTTS not DD. Also why can’t I upload a player from a previous game like you used to be able to? It’s stupid that now we can have “multiple players” but with the same name. I don’t know why there had to be a change it worked just as good before.

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    completely agree with you. If I would have known the "immersion changes to make RTTS better" would absolutely ruin it, I would not have bought it.

    Scott in the Philippines

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    @scottiraq_psn said in Why change what works?:

    completely agree with you. If I would have known the "immersion changes to make RTTS better" would absolutely ruin it, I would not have bought it.

    Scott in the Philippines

    Other than not being able to make a catcher, I love the new RTTS. I have my Ballplayer at 99 OVR with 115 contact from both sides, 123 power from both sides, 95 speed, 90 arm, in the 80's for other fielding stats, and like 63 stealing. Of course attaining high stats means nothing if you do not like how progression works in RTTS. I happen to like it though.

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    What sad is this actually looks like the start of their version of My Player or Be a Pro. They keep hinting this is the start of BIG things to come in the future, hopefully it improves but it looks dreary.

    What I would say is the choices between players are actually quite good, and making a team of CAPS with your friends to play with would be a fun roster construction.

    Still really want a “Ballpark” mode to play with friends in the future

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    @vipersneak_psn said in Why change what works?:

    @scottiraq_psn said in Why change what works?:

    completely agree with you. If I would have known the "immersion changes to make RTTS better" would absolutely ruin it, I would not have bought it.

    Scott in the Philippines

    Other than not being able to make a catcher, I love the new RTTS. I have my Ballplayer at 99 OVR with 115 contact from both sides, 123 power from both sides, 95 speed, 90 arm, in the 80's for other fielding stats, and like 63 stealing. Of course attaining high stats means nothing if you do not like how progression works in RTTS. I happen to like it though.

    I actually don't mind how the games progresses you in RTTS, but what kills it for me is that you can't start a new 18 yr old player out of school with the minimum attributes. In MLB 2020 I had a lot of different builds for different positions that had their own development, not development inherited from the previous player that I had made.

    Scott in the Philippines

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    @scottiraq_psn said in Why change what works?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Why change what works?:

    @scottiraq_psn said in Why change what works?:

    completely agree with you. If I would have known the "immersion changes to make RTTS better" would absolutely ruin it, I would not have bought it.

    Scott in the Philippines

    Other than not being able to make a catcher, I love the new RTTS. I have my Ballplayer at 99 OVR with 115 contact from both sides, 123 power from both sides, 95 speed, 90 arm, in the 80's for other fielding stats, and like 63 stealing. Of course attaining high stats means nothing if you do not like how progression works in RTTS. I happen to like it though.

    I actually don't mind how the games progresses you in RTTS, but what kills it for me is that you can't start a new 18 yr old player out of school with the minimum attributes. In MLB 2020 I had a lot of different builds for different positions that had their own development, not development inherited from the previous player that I had made.

    Scott in the Philippines

    I see. Ya, now instead of leveling up your stats they stay leveled and you level up a new program for a different position.

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    @vipersneak_psn said in Why change what works?:

    @scottiraq_psn said in Why change what works?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Why change what works?:

    @scottiraq_psn said in Why change what works?:

    completely agree with you. If I would have known the "immersion changes to make RTTS better" would absolutely ruin it, I would not have bought it.

    Scott in the Philippines

    Other than not being able to make a catcher, I love the new RTTS. I have my Ballplayer at 99 OVR with 115 contact from both sides, 123 power from both sides, 95 speed, 90 arm, in the 80's for other fielding stats, and like 63 stealing. Of course attaining high stats means nothing if you do not like how progression works in RTTS. I happen to like it though.

    I actually don't mind how the games progresses you in RTTS, but what kills it for me is that you can't start a new 18 yr old player out of school with the minimum attributes. In MLB 2020 I had a lot of different builds for different positions that had their own development, not development inherited from the previous player that I had made.

    Scott in the Philippines

    I see. Ya, now instead of leveling up your stats they stay leveled and you level up a new program for a different position.

    Exactly. I actually broke out MLB 20 again last night....and [censored] is that a great game for RTTS still.....You control your players and how they develop.....SDS is stupid for changing that...but of course they know what their customers want and what they want (our money) so sure, change everything.

    Scott in the Philippines

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