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@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
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@OG_1970s_Gamer_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important. -
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@OG_1970s_Gamer_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
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@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
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@EzMack_NSW said in why you suck:
I play on the switch so believe me when I say it takes skill to be successful compared to all other consoles. Pride and shame is what I get out of it.
I got the OLED Switch so I can grind programs while traveling in the summer. It was also great being able to play the Show while in the hospital last year.
Question, can I use the Nintendo Pro Controller with the Switch console display while traveling?
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@Iosen_XBL said in why you suck:
The MLB The Show 22 is a highly popular baseball video game that allows players to simulate the experience of being a professional baseball player. While some players excel at the game and can easily dominate their opponents, many struggle to achieve success. This raises the question, why do people suck at MLB The Show 22?
One possible explanation is that the game requires a high degree of skill and knowledge of baseball. Players must understand the nuances of pitching, hitting, and fielding, as well as be able to make split-second decisions in order to succeed. Additionally, the game includes a variety of complex controls and mechanics that require practice and familiarity to master.
Another possible explanation is that the game is highly competitive. The online multiplayer mode of MLB The Show 22 allows players to compete against others from around the world, and the stakes are high. Losing a game can be frustrating and demotivating, which can lead to a lack of enthusiasm for the game and a decline in performance.
Furthermore, the game is constantly evolving. Each new version of MLB The Show introduces new features, mechanics, and strategies, which can be difficult to keep up with. Players who do not stay up to date with the latest changes may find themselves at a disadvantage when playing against others who have adapted to the new game mechanics.
Finally, it is important to consider the human element. People are fallible and prone to mistakes, and this applies to playing video games as well. Even the best players can have off days, make mistakes, or simply not perform up to their usual standards. This is especially true in a game like MLB The Show 22, which requires a high degree of focus and concentration.
In conclusion, there are a variety of reasons why people may struggle with MLB The Show 22. The game requires a high degree of skill and knowledge, is highly competitive, constantly evolving, and subject to human error. However, with practice, dedication, and a willingness to learn, anyone can improve their performance and enjoy the game to its fullest potential.
What? Who are you..one of the developer's trying to make customers feel bad? Putting on a facade that this game has some measure of competition is manipulative and those that "suck" just ain't getting it. Funny you are.
I mean the customer's that don't know any better that it's not how good/bad you are. It's how generous/stingy the AI happens to be during your AB's. You swing a bat, Einstein, that's not brain surgery. After that, it's all about what the AI decides to animate. There ain't no good players or bad players..we're are all players at the mercy of the AI. That simple.
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@OG_1970s_Gamer_PSN said in why you suck:
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@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
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@ShowProdigy_MLBTS said in why you suck:
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@OG_1970s_Gamer_PSN said in why you suck:
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@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
Diablo is quality, and this is why gamepass is a godsend, the one thing that has completely erased any regrets I had moving away from playstation for next gen.
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@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in why you suck:
@ShowProdigy_MLBTS said in why you suck:
@TheHungryHole said in why you suck:
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@OG_1970s_Gamer_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
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@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
Diablo is quality, and this is why gamepass is a godsend, the one thing that has completely erased any regrets I had moving away from playstation for next gen.
The more I hear these same convictions about Gamepass the more I consider leaving the PS5 behind.
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@ShowProdigy_MLBTS said in why you suck:
@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in why you suck:
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@OG_1970s_Gamer_PSN said in why you suck:
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22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
Diablo is quality, and this is why gamepass is a godsend, the one thing that has completely erased any regrets I had moving away from playstation for next gen.
The more I hear these same convictions about Gamepass the more I consider leaving the PS5 behind.
As someone who also has a PC, GamePass ultimate can’t really be matched, I get games for my PC and my console as well as an EA play subscription which is great for the star wars games plus extra sales and deals on games.
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@ShowProdigy_MLBTS said in why you suck:
@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in why you suck:
@ShowProdigy_MLBTS said in why you suck:
@TheHungryHole said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@OG_1970s_Gamer_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
@Ericulous1_PSN said in why you suck:
@raesONE-_PSN said in why you suck:
22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
Diablo is quality, and this is why gamepass is a godsend, the one thing that has completely erased any regrets I had moving away from playstation for next gen.
The more I hear these same convictions about Gamepass the more I consider leaving the PS5 behind.
It's a games rental service. I prefer to own my games so I see no particular reason to ever sub
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22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
Diablo is quality, and this is why gamepass is a godsend, the one thing that has completely erased any regrets I had moving away from playstation for next gen.
The more I hear these same convictions about Gamepass the more I consider leaving the PS5 behind.
It's a games rental service. I prefer to own my games so I see no particular reason to ever sub
I have nearly 50 console games laying around I will never play again. When Gamestop was still open in my hometown I just sold games as soon as I finished them. Or, like some games, as soon as the fun-factor disappeared.
I don't ever go back and play old games that I've played before. So, the rental thing doesn't sound too bad to me.
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22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
Diablo is quality, and this is why gamepass is a godsend, the one thing that has completely erased any regrets I had moving away from playstation for next gen.
The more I hear these same convictions about Gamepass the more I consider leaving the PS5 behind.
It's a games rental service. I prefer to own my games so I see no particular reason to ever sub
I was able to play the show ‘21 and ‘22 upon release up until the release of the next game which I also got for my subscription, there are games on there that I have played for 2+ years before they were removed only to have a gamepass deal to purchase said game for 10$. All EA play games stay up there for 2+ years at least, still playing battlefront 2. I will never go back, playstation is the least consumer/gamer friendly platform out there.
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22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.Well said. Nice to see some well articulated opinions. And couldn't agree with you more.
Annually rehashed game with a few well marketed "gimmicks" and always chock full of AI contrivances.
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@ShowProdigy_MLBTS said in why you suck:
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22 is one of the easier games in the series to catch on and compete being a casual, given that the game doesn't punish bad plate discipline or terrible pitch recognition. If you sit fastball on every pitch thrown to you, without any intention to adapt or to take a pitch when it's on the black, you can still be very successful in this game. So yeah I disagree with almost everything you say. It applied to some games in this series, like MLBTS 16 and even 17, but definitely not 22.
I agree the gameplay is nowhere near where it should be and the game does let you off the hook on some bad swings for sure. However. I’ve now been playing this game most days for 2 years. Not nearly as much as many who have played forever, but certainly more than a casual player. In my league I never so much as held a lead in the first 7 games. It’s still not easy for guys who aren’t super skilled. Especially when playing on HoF.
That's fair, I simply tried comparing this year's game to other installments in the context of OP. And in that context I stand by what I said.
Good call, I definitely can’t speak to previous years and truthfully, I played better online this year than in 21. And I am certainly willing to acknowledge when I hit a bomb I didn’t really deserve. That’s why I appreciate you. You can handle a lively debate without it turning sour. You gonna play 23?
Appreciate you as well. No I will not be playing at launch, I might pick the game up later when it's on sale but the Tech Test actually pushed me further away from this game.
What in the tech test turned you off?
Not to sound dramatic or overly bitter, but pretty much everything. I have been hoping for a new completely overhauled MLBTS experience for years and I figured the arrival of next gen consoles would do that. Just like how NBA2K decided to make a dedicated next gen experience, which they totally nailed regardless if you like the game and/or its business model or not. I'm not a big 2K fan either for many reasons, but their next gen games are quality. I give them credit for that.
But as I expected, MLBTS 23 seems like just another lazy copy/paste job with some tweaks and small additions and a lot of messing around with the gameplay parameters/sliders to give us the false pretense of a "new" game, because it feels so different. But it's really not.
I could go into more detail about the specific gameplay what I don't like, but this comment would turn into a case study and nobody wants to read that. My arguments above are what's most important.i agree completely - first time since 2017 since i did not buy the game prelaunch - copy paste job for SDS yet again, and i can enjoy diablo 4 instead in the meantime
I'm playing the RE4 remake. Came out the same time as MLB the Scam. I hadn't purchased the game in 2 years, but decided to give it another go naively thinking they had addressed the dreadful. But no.
So, yeah, about 3 days of playing the Show and having some pretty good early impressions. But, just like always as soon as major traffic hits the servers the game just gets ridiculous.
RE4 is pretty solid. I regret wasting nearly $100 on the Show.
What do you think of Diablo 4? Likely my next buy.
right on buddy - personally i am loving this years Show - i loved the beta of D4 - i have played since D1 and this one is truly great - i hope you enjoy it too - i got up to level 20 barb but i didn't want to do too much too fast you know?
RE4 looks sick - at least think 100 gets you a nice dinner out these days its pretty sweet value
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The MLB The Show 22 is a highly popular baseball video game that allows players to simulate the experience of being a professional baseball player. While some players excel at the game and can easily dominate their opponents, many struggle to achieve success. This raises the question, why do people suck at MLB The Show 22?
One possible explanation is that the game requires a high degree of skill and knowledge of baseball. Players must understand the nuances of pitching, hitting, and fielding, as well as be able to make split-second decisions in order to succeed. Additionally, the game includes a variety of complex controls and mechanics that require practice and familiarity to master.
Another possible explanation is that the game is highly competitive. The online multiplayer mode of MLB The Show 22 allows players to compete against others from around the world, and the stakes are high. Losing a game can be frustrating and demotivating, which can lead to a lack of enthusiasm for the game and a decline in performance.
Furthermore, the game is constantly evolving. Each new version of MLB The Show introduces new features, mechanics, and strategies, which can be difficult to keep up with. Players who do not stay up to date with the latest changes may find themselves at a disadvantage when playing against others who have adapted to the new game mechanics.
Finally, it is important to consider the human element. People are fallible and prone to mistakes, and this applies to playing video games as well. Even the best players can have off days, make mistakes, or simply not perform up to their usual standards. This is especially true in a game like MLB The Show 22, which requires a high degree of focus and concentration.
In conclusion, there are a variety of reasons why people may struggle with MLB The Show 22. The game requires a high degree of skill and knowledge, is highly competitive, constantly evolving, and subject to human error. However, with practice, dedication, and a willingness to learn, anyone can improve their performance and enjoy the game to its fullest potential.
What? Who are you..one of the developer's trying to make customers feel bad? Putting on a facade that this game has some measure of competition is manipulative and those that "suck" just ain't getting it. Funny you are.
I mean the customer's that don't know any better that it's not how good/bad you are. It's how generous/stingy the AI happens to be during your AB's. You swing a bat, Einstein, that's not brain surgery. After that, it's all about what the AI decides to animate. There ain't no good players or bad players..we're are all players at the mercy of the AI. That simple.
Everyone has different skill levels and experiences with games like MLB The Show, and it's important to remember that it's just a game meant to be enjoyed. If you're feeling frustrated or discouraged, taking a break and coming back to the game with a fresh perspective might be helpful. Additionally, there are many resources available online, such as forums and tutorials, that can provide tips and strategies for improving gameplay.
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Question, can I use the Nintendo Pro Controller with the Switch console display while traveling?
Definitely! It will probably help your hitting to have a full size controller. It helps me. Although I’m not a very good hitter online. But I have a blast an keep improving