I'm fading fast this year....
-
losing a stadium game in conquest on rookie right after beating zone sweeper, despite having solid swings, left a horrible taste. And then the lack of offline content with inning 2 made me realize that this game will never be as content rich as 2023 again and I think Ive moved on.
-
I think the inconsistency with PCI and where the ball lands has me fading. I can be a touch under and have a 42 LA with Beltran for a fly out, but then the pci will be well off and somehow hit it over the infield for a solid 84 mph off the bat. They need to have a sensitivity slider for PCI movement. The PCI moves quicker and way more outside the box on higher levels.
-
"Lack of content".
-
The hitting on rookie doesn't bother me, but it's the diving plays on the ground, diving catches and homerun robs. They make them all! haha
-
Take a year off. I did with 23 and came back with a better mindset in 24 and raking in 25. A good TV or monitor helps for the performance. The break helps with the boredom in yearly release games.
-
I stopped playing on rookie because I got tired of the additional time every at bat took. If you’re disciplined , and have a mediocre skill set AllStar at coors or a created park is the way to grind imo.
-
@Dolenz_PSN said in I'm fading fast this year....:
So as I said, I am fading fast.
I'm in the same boat. After a good start to the year, I'm struggling with hitting. Nothing "feels" right. I can't get comfortable with my thumb position on the stick, and I'm trying too many things.
I've had a bunch of 1-0 games on All-Star in CQ. However, there was this anomaly... After this game I thought "that's it. I've figured it out". And then... Back to normal.
https://mlb25.theshow.com/games/364902922?platform=mlbts&username=arvcpa
9 perfects. 16 runs in the first inning. I was out of my mind.
-
I'm really struggling to even play this game lately. CPU defense is stacked with diamond +++ players, the pitching is absurd on both sides of the plate. Hard to locate where you pitched it, and good luck not getting dotted up. When you do hit it, it's foul or a complete whiff. I swapped to directional thinking zone was an issue, but wow directional just cannot be working as intended. Even my position players are crazy slow throwing to the bag. I think my perfect/perfects are about 40% chance of a hit. I think its time for them to rework on rookie/veteran modes. They really haven't worked for a couple of years now. Those modes we are already getting less XP and PXP, so why not open it up. You have ratched up the difficulty so much this year that it is no longer a "game" to have fun in, it's a frustrating experience where the fun has been drained away year to year.
-
@Kolah_MLBTS truth
-
@Kolah_MLBTS Yep, tedious does not equal fun. Once you’ve played all programs, there’s not enough XP earned playing full games, especially with hitting being kinda nerfed and that CPU unfair defense. I’m already considering playing way less. The inflated market for bigger cards isn’t helping either. So many players going for over $100 equivalent of stubs.
-
Agreed on all of this. Don’t forget the CPU throwing way too many balls, then super dotting all quadrants of the zone, only making the occasional mistake pitch. On lower difficulties the corner dotting should be way less and the mistake pitches should be a bit higher to improve the overall balance.
-