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  • The_CanucklerT Offline
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    Passionate about playing the game at a high level? You’re 123-90, you’ve never played the game at a “high level” barely anybody on this forum has. You’re just not as good as you think you are and are upset about it. The game is not going anywhere. For every one salty dude like you who quits another 100 will pick the game up.

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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Love the response. Would you also take into consideration that many of the casuals, or even some competitive players, who don't own monitors and play on a 60 inch tv simply cannot hit when speeds get too high due to input lag?

    If you can’t turn on a fastball when the speeds get “too high” then you’re not a comp player. Simple as that.

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    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    Passionate about playing the game at a high level? You’re 123-90, you’ve never played the game at a “high level” barely anybody on this forum has. You’re just not as good as you think you are and are upset about it. The game is not going anywhere. For every one salty dude like you who quits another 100 will pick the game up.

    Buddy, I've been a 900+ rated player every season I've played since DD became a thing. I think we can agree that this would be considered high level.

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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    On PlayStation charts -- MLB has not been a top 40 played game in multiple consecutive weeks. To put it in perspective, games like Sniper Elite 5 are listed as top 40...

    On Xbox charts -- MLB the Show 23 currently sits at 27 this past week and has been falling, but much of that is due to the fact that the game is free with Gamepass on Xbox so numbers will be inflated. This inflation is doubled down with a chart representing current player base -- MLB the Show 23 was the only game on this list of 100 to have the highest differentiation of hours played to player count ratio. This means that the small number of people who are still playing are logging long hours.

    The. Game. Is. Dying. We all know those two or three people that used to play it that don't anymore. Why? Because everyone is a 99, they force you to grind your life away, buying packs from the store is the most boring experience in any ultimate team style gamemode of any sports video game (I mean who from SDS thought it was a good idea to only allow you to pull CORE players in packs... what a snooze fest), and the game is filled with simply too much RNG that most of us in here chalk up to "baseball".

    When will the community actually hold the development team accountable? It's riddled with server issues, glitches, bugs, exploits. Since release, there hasn't been a single meaningful gameplay update AT ALL. It's been like this for years now and players are picking up on it. The ones who stay are complacent. We use excuses like "it's the only option, what other baseball game would we play". When people suggest posts like this, they get targeted with phrases like "must of lost today" instead of having an open HONEST dialogue with constructive criticism on how we can provide ways to improve the game through the power of the players.

    If not, enjoy making your snobby comments towards people who post in here that are passionate about playing the game at a high level. We're leaving... The game that is your "only option" will continue to bleed out of a player base until it looses enough money year over year to where that option is no longer available. The only ones left behind will be players who don't care for competitive online play, or offline players. I wish I was wrong.

    Hows the game on your Switch?

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    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Love the response. Would you also take into consideration that many of the casuals, or even some competitive players, who don't own monitors and play on a 60 inch tv simply cannot hit when speeds get too high due to input lag?

    If you can’t turn on a fastball when the speeds get “too high” then you’re not a comp player. Simple as that.

    First of all, it's not me, it's the casual player not playing on a 1ms monitor (which I have). Input lag absolutely takes the skill away from certain players playing on TVs. Not everyone buys a monitor.

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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    Passionate about playing the game at a high level? You’re 123-90, you’ve never played the game at a “high level” barely anybody on this forum has. You’re just not as good as you think you are and are upset about it. The game is not going anywhere. For every one salty dude like you who quits another 100 will pick the game up.

    Buddy, I've been a 900+ rated player every season I've played since DD became a thing. I think we can agree that this would be considered high level.

    It’s not, making 900 due to volume and playing a lot of games. Hence your 57% winning percentage is not a high level. High level is the dudes playing above 1100 winning 75-80% of their games on legend you’re mediocre just like the rest of us.

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  • The_CanucklerT Offline
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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    Passionate about playing the game at a high level? You’re 123-90, you’ve never played the game at a “high level” barely anybody on this forum has. You’re just not as good as you think you are and are upset about it. The game is not going anywhere. For every one salty dude like you who quits another 100 will pick the game up.

    Buddy, I've been a 900+ rated player every season I've played since DD became a thing. I think we can agree that this would be considered high level.

    Best season this year 836, previous season 811. This season currently 787 rating 35-29 record. You’re not a comp player you’re not a high level player. Sorry for the reality check.

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    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

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  • NR7LES_XBLN Offline
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    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

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  • The_CanucklerT Offline
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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

    Because I want the game on the highest levels to be difficult? Why do you want everything handed to you?

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    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

    Because I want the game on the highest levels to be difficult? Why do you want everything handed to you?

    No one wants the game to be easier, are you struggling with reading comprehension? My post mentioned absolutely nothing about how difficult the game is. One person replied giving their thoughts on why CASUAL GAMERS might be leaving the game because it can be too much of a learning curve/difficult. Do you get it now? My lord.

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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

    Because I want the game on the highest levels to be difficult? Why do you want everything handed to you?

    No one wants the game to be easier, are you struggling with reading comprehension? My post mentioned absolutely nothing about how difficult the game is. One person replied giving their thoughts on why CASUAL GAMERS might be leaving the game because it can be too much of a learning curve/difficult. Do you get it now? My lord.

    Maurice literally wants the game to be easier he’s been complaining about it for weeks, multiple posts about how the game is too difficult.

    Honestly I think you should just quit and leave the forums it would be better for your mental health because right now.. wow..

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    I can guarantee if we had 18’s gameplay again you all would be screaming about how easy it is and how casuals are able to compete with you because of it.

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    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

    Because I want the game on the highest levels to be difficult? Why do you want everything handed to you?

    No one wants the game to be easier, are you struggling with reading comprehension? My post mentioned absolutely nothing about how difficult the game is. One person replied giving their thoughts on why CASUAL GAMERS might be leaving the game because it can be too much of a learning curve/difficult. Do you get it now? My lord.

    Maurice literally wants the game to be easier he’s been complaining about it for weeks, multiple posts about how the game is too difficult.

    Honestly I think you should just quit and leave the forums it would be better for your mental health because right now.. wow..

    We're trying to offer an open dialogue here -- you're attacking everyone posting and getting personal. Why? It's a conversation my dude. Take a deep breath and move on if you have nothing of value to contribute to the conversation.

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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

    Because I want the game on the highest levels to be difficult? Why do you want everything handed to you?

    No one wants the game to be easier, are you struggling with reading comprehension? My post mentioned absolutely nothing about how difficult the game is. One person replied giving their thoughts on why CASUAL GAMERS might be leaving the game because it can be too much of a learning curve/difficult. Do you get it now? My lord.

    Maurice literally wants the game to be easier he’s been complaining about it for weeks, multiple posts about how the game is too difficult.

    Honestly I think you should just quit and leave the forums it would be better for your mental health because right now.. wow..

    We're trying to offer an open dialogue here -- you're attacking everyone posting and getting personal. Why? It's a conversation my dude. Take a deep breath and move on if you have nothing of value to contribute to the conversation.

    Nah “my dude” the game isn’t dying. Every post from you is about how the game is terrible wah wah wah. Why don’t you go make another post about how you beat someone with lots of hours in and then attack everyone for telling you how stupid a post that was.

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    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    Nobody was handed anything. In fact, one could argue that people are handed things now, considering you don’t have to actually make WS to get the WS reward, or go 12-0 to get the BR reward.

    They game was easier to score runs for everyone, so the competition was still there. It’s not like the game was easier for me but hard for my opponent. Games were 6-5 instead of 2-1.

    And I didn’t say anything about the difficulty level for me personally. I’m still here and I’m still playing and I’m still winning games.

    I’m simply pointing out, objectively speaking, it is harder to hit in ‘23 than it’s ever been. I don’t think that’s debatable. And it is for that reason that I believe less people are sticking around through the cycle of the game.

    Chill out, man. No need to be all sarcastic and start attacking me with accusations.

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    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

    Because I want the game on the highest levels to be difficult? Why do you want everything handed to you?

    No one wants the game to be easier, are you struggling with reading comprehension? My post mentioned absolutely nothing about how difficult the game is. One person replied giving their thoughts on why CASUAL GAMERS might be leaving the game because it can be too much of a learning curve/difficult. Do you get it now? My lord.

    Maurice literally wants the game to be easier he’s been complaining about it for weeks, multiple posts about how the game is too difficult.

    Honestly I think you should just quit and leave the forums it would be better for your mental health because right now.. wow..

    We're trying to offer an open dialogue here -- you're attacking everyone posting and getting personal. Why? It's a conversation my dude. Take a deep breath and move on if you have nothing of value to contribute to the conversation.

    Nah “my dude” the game isn’t dying. Every post from you is about how the game is terrible wah wah wah. Why don’t you go make another post about how you beat someone with lots of hours in and then attack everyone for telling you how stupid a post that was.

    This game is dying. You are simply refusing to admit it. I brought stats. It's dying.

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    I said the same thing in the other post a few weeks ago: the game is too hard for casuals, and that if they made it any harder they’d kill the game altogether. I have never suggested that they go back and make it easier again. In fact, I said that they shouldn’t do that.

    Again, the difficulty of the gameplay is my opinion on why fewer people are playing. Some believe it to be the unending grinds, or the all 99s, or some other reason.

    You don’t agree with me. Cool. Just say that.

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    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @NR7LES_XBL said in This Game is Dying:

    @The_Canuckler said in This Game is Dying:

    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I’ll converse with you without disrespecting. This is my opinion:

    The game is simply too hard. Years ago the casual player could turn on a fastball, check swing on a breaking ball, and score some runs. But back then this forum was awash with people complaining about how their opponent scored a run when they shouldn’t have. “Skills don't matter” was the most common refrain.

    Now you almost have to be a machine to hit well consistently, especially on HoF and Legend, but even AS is too hard for the casuals.

    Back when it was easier, people wouldn’t admit when the easier gameplay allowed them to score—oh no. That was all skill. But when “Little Billy” scored because he checked his swing three times then hit a homer with less than perfect timing, the world was ending.

    Say what you will about all that, but the game was more fun to play back then.

    I don’t think they can go back now, though. The diehards have trained themselves to be better hitters. If they make it as easy to hit as it was in, say, 2016, everyone would seem like a goon, and the real goons would score 50 runs/game.

    My view: SDS bowed to the hardcore crowd and sent the casual and somewhat dedicated MBLTS gamers to the showers. I don’t think it’s the all 99s that have turned people away. It’s having a lineup full of 99s and losing 1-0 that’s doing it.

    Sorry that the game is too difficult for you now, maybe everything should be on rookie so everyone gets a reward. I’m in the midst of my worse season hitting like .250 you know what I’ve never thought during this? The game should be easier. It’s baseball, baseball is difficult.

    You're exactly what the problem is in this community.

    Because I want the game on the highest levels to be difficult? Why do you want everything handed to you?

    No one wants the game to be easier, are you struggling with reading comprehension? My post mentioned absolutely nothing about how difficult the game is. One person replied giving their thoughts on why CASUAL GAMERS might be leaving the game because it can be too much of a learning curve/difficult. Do you get it now? My lord.

    Maurice literally wants the game to be easier he’s been complaining about it for weeks, multiple posts about how the game is too difficult.

    Honestly I think you should just quit and leave the forums it would be better for your mental health because right now.. wow..

    We're trying to offer an open dialogue here -- you're attacking everyone posting and getting personal. Why? It's a conversation my dude. Take a deep breath and move on if you have nothing of value to contribute to the conversation.

    Nah “my dude” the game isn’t dying. Every post from you is about how the game is terrible wah wah wah. Why don’t you go make another post about how you beat someone with lots of hours in and then attack everyone for telling you how stupid a post that was.

    This game is dying. You are simply refusing to admit it. I brought stats. It's dying.

    Ok cool it’s dying. Go play something else then.

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    @maurice91932_PSN said in This Game is Dying:

    I said the same thing in the other post a few weeks ago: the game is too hard for casuals, and that if they made it any harder they’d kill the game altogether. I have never suggested that they go back and make it easier again. In fact, I said that they shouldn’t do that.

    Again, the difficulty of the gameplay is my opinion on why fewer people are playing. Some believe it to be the unending grinds, or the all 99s, or some other reason.

    You don’t agree with me. Cool. Just say that.

    We know what you meant, clearly.

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