Question about submitting feedback to the developers
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I recently submitted a question in the "submit feedback" and asked a question with videos supporting my question. In return I got an AI generated reply.
Is there a way to get an answer from the developers?
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You could take one hostage, tie them to a chair, and force them to watch your videos.
I do not recommend this.
At this point in the cycle, they're not fixing anything (unless something truly breaks and results in the Blue Screen of Death.) They're deep into MLB26 Development. And in that case, they're not going to say anything now anyway because they don't want to spoil any reveals.
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@SaveFarris_PSN said in Question about submitting feedback to the developers:
You could take one hostage, tie them to a chair, and force them to watch your videos.
I do not recommend this.
At this point in the cycle, they're not fixing anything (unless something truly breaks and results in the Blue Screen of Death.) They're deep into MLB26 Development. And in that case, they're not going to say anything now anyway because they don't want to spoil any reveals.
I'm not expecting them to fix anything. Just asking a question. Seems like they could take a couple minutes to explain why this is happening.
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@sullivanspring_MLBTS I had some success years ago asking individual devs questions on twitter. But then again, others haven't... it probably came down to a difference in our approaches
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@Red_Ted_is_back_PSN said in Question about submitting feedback to the developers:
@sullivanspring_MLBTS I had some success years ago asking individual devs questions on twitter. But then again, others haven't... it probably came down to a difference in our approaches
I don't have a twitter account. Interesting that they answer questions there but not on the official forum.
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@sullivanspring_MLBTS said in Question about submitting feedback to the developers:
I recently submitted a question in the "submit feedback" and asked a question with videos supporting my question. In return I got an AI generated reply.
Is there a way to get an answer from the developers?
Since you clearly mean receiving a personal, factual, and sincere reply on the likelihood of the issue being fixed, the short answer is a firm "No!" Meaning, no, there is no way you are going to receive such an answer from anyone at SDS.
If you peruse the website of SDS, there is something missing that is present with nearly all American based corporations. There is no listed options for directly contacting the company, other than submitting an application for a job, which of course is the single least effective method for seeking employment.
SDS wraps themselves up in the blanket of customer interaction, and the effort at this web-based social forum is exhibit A in that reality. Whether it is Joe or anyone else working for SDS who replies, it is the same boiler plate pablum along the lines of, "I will pass this to the 'team,'" whomever the "team" really is. In short, it lacks reality. It's just fluff designed to achieve a fleeting public relations score.
And over time, with these sort of replies lacking any degree of actionable correction, or follow up, it causes more harm than good.
Want a perfect example? Look at the stuck thread at this community forum regarding how several months back SDS disabled use of custom stadiums in online play due to a bug in head-to-head play. SDS has not once returned to that thread to offer any additional information, not even a statement that the bug was found and corrected. That's the sort of empty fluff SDS engages in.
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@SaveFarris_PSN said in Question about submitting feedback to the developers:
You could take one hostage, tie them to a chair, and force them to watch your videos.
I do not recommend this.
At this point in the cycle, they're not fixing anything (unless something truly breaks and results in the Blue Screen of Death.) They're deep into MLB26 Development. And in that case, they're not going to say anything now anyway because they don't want to spoil any reveals.
Reveals?
There has to actually be something worthy of revealing to have reveals that mean anything! You are giving SDS way too much credit or expectation.
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Here is what I posted and I'm not trying to be argumentative. Just trying to figure this out...
'm curious as to why this is happening. These videos are franchise manage mode - default sliders - defense all auto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlonWLa02vo
In the first video Noda is 55 PWR R but the defense is deep. He is 85 PWR L
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MehOr5z8i-A
In the second video Paredes is PWR L 66 and the outfield is deep. He is 82 PWR R
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqC8kxR_0E8
In the third video Raley is 81 PWR R and the outfield depth is normal. He is 54 PWR L.
It appears when calculating outfield depth the teams including my user controlled team are adding the handedness numbers together and dividing by 2 to determine depth. That's not a big deal but what I'm wondering is whether the number the defense is seeing is an accurate reflection of the batter's attributes. For example is Raley's actual PWR R 67.5 instead of 81 with 67 being the sum of 81 + 54 ÷ 2.
This would be valuable to know regarding roster construction and lineup.
Thank you.
...The depth is always like that for these players for both handedness. Never changes. My question is whether the outfield depth is accurate or is the player card accurate. Valuable information to have when assembling a roster and making out a lineup.
I suspect the fact that I used press box view and can see the outfielders prior to every pitch is why I see this and others who use the pitcher and batter views do not.