How are you doing with the XP Reward Path?
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I got the path done AND a bonus wheel spin already.
I know for me personally I try to avoid any online play because of all the shenanigans, and I'm frankly not that good. I do know there's a ton of XP in the MP path as well, but I usually only play coop with a buddy...but that's been a gongshow all year so far with zero signs of improvement. The game itself being pretty bad has kind of pushed me away too.
This inning in particular I was sick for about two weeks, also had a health scare with my heart which made me tired constantly...so I had zero energy to play. Side note, guys please for the love of god if anything's bothering you go check it out...forget that stigma of "toughing it out", please remember to take care of yourselves.
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Yes, it should always be said, that personal health should be a priority! No one should ever feel bad that they didn’t finish the next pee path because they were taking care of themselves!
Get well!
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@DivineFury75_PSN you still get 238k. And you get xp for just playing the game. If you are determined to not playing online then you are making hard on yourself.
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If you haven’t played ANYTHING online, please pass on how you completed this Inning path.
Please be very specific. I assure you, I’m not trolling. Nor will I criticize. I play often. All offline modes. (Only play Showdown and DQ sparingly). On Veteran (strictly). I haven’t gotten anywhere near the bosses, much less a wheel spin. I had to buy the first two bosses (at 20k apiece)
Thanks in advance!!
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If you haven’t played ANYTHING online, please pass on how you completed this Inning path.
Please be very specific. I assure you, I’m not trolling. Nor will I criticize. I play often. All offline modes. (Only play Showdown and DQ sparingly). On Veteran (strictly). I haven’t gotten anywhere near the bosses, much less a wheel spin. I had to buy the first two bosses (at 20k apiece)
Thanks in advance!!
I’m telling you guys: miniseasons. I can break it down even more if someone can direct me as to how to figure out my breakdown. I know somewhere it says times I’ve played certain modes. But I don’t remember how to find that. I’ll even give a breakdown of what games I’ve played because I think that’s available also. Give me a bit. I’ll try to write down exactly what I do to get the XP I get.
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@dfwrazorback_MLBTS what are you playing for 5 hrs and only getting 10k. You could win a mini season and get more than that.
Mini season is 11 games (I win 5 and skip last two)
I am not getting over 900 xp per game. Probably close to 800.But yes, more than 2k per hour.
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If you haven’t played ANYTHING online, please pass on how you completed this Inning path.
Please be very specific. I assure you, I’m not trolling. Nor will I criticize. I play often. All offline modes. (Only play Showdown and DQ sparingly). On Veteran (strictly). I haven’t gotten anywhere near the bosses, much less a wheel spin. I had to buy the first two bosses (at 20k apiece)
Thanks in advance!!
Alright, just a quick hours played update based on my online profile. I've played DD for just over 224 hours. I bought the early release option, so that's since March 13. That's 82 days, or about 2hrs 45 minutes per day on average. It's more like 6 hours on some days and then none on others (depending on my and my family's schedules). But that is the first thing. It really is about 2.5 to 3 hours per day that is needed to get the XP path without online play. If you can't do that, that's okay! Real life is ALWAYS more important than the XP grind. But it does take that sort of average time per day.
Next, as I've said, if not doing Conquests/DQ/other program stuff, the grind is mini-seasons. Do the 3 inning mini-seasons for cards, but 9 inning mini-seasons for XP and PXP. You HAVE to pick the right stadium. Homeruns are the way of the world for better or worse, so you need HR friendly stadiums. I use a custom stadium called Neighborhood Park (shameless plug - I made it). It has VERY short dimensions. You need to do 9 innings because the starting pitchers, the first RP, and the CP are always the three toughest pitchers you'll face. You'll never (rarely) knock the SP out of a game in a 3 inning game. And even if you do, you might face a scrub pitcher for like 2 ABs. In a 9 inning game, you can knock the SP out by the end of the second inning (sometimes even first). Then it's all scrub RP (relatively speaking) until they sometimes bring in the closer. You can jack 15+ HRs per game.
Some tips/advice:
- YOU get to chose the opposing team's pitcher. They will start the same pitcher slot you start. So, if you want to face their 4th pitcher (better rightly/lefty matchups let's say), then start your 4th pitcher. Some times that might mean you want to reshuffle your pithing rotation to get the guy you want starting in the right spot in your line up. Do it.
- NEVER GO FOR AN EXTRA BASE. If you are not sure that a single can be stretched into a double, I'll make it easier for you: IT CAN'T. Instead, anyone who is 60+ speed and 50+ (even 40+) steal should always be stealing 2nd if you get a single instead of a HR. Extra XP and PXP right there. Set your guy on first to steal second, and just take the pitch. Also, have a bench full of SPD/STL guys with a nice mix of positions. If you're fortunate, Chone Figgins is the perfect bench type player for example. Ian Happ (not as fast) is another.
- You should be striking out 20+ CPU players a game. Every strikeout is like 30XP give or take. Striking out the side is 90 without any extra hits or anything. So, striking out 20 players is 600 XP right there. Fastballs up and in, circle change and sliders away. You'll give up a few HRs too (it's seriously a HR friendly park), but the K's more than make up for it.
- If you're looking for extra PXP, take your starter out after the 6th and pitch a single, different pitcher for the last 3 innings. Pitching the last three innings of a baseball game counts as a save, regardless of the score or how many runs you give up (as long as you are winning and then win).
Here are the results of my last five mini-season games:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E CPU 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 JDH 7 5 0 2 5 3 0 2 X 24 26 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E CPU 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 0 JDH 1 3 4 5 0 2 1 3 X 19 21 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E CPU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 JDH 0 3 6 7 4 0 2 6 X 28 30 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E CPU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JDH 0 2 2 7 1 1 0 2 X 15 19 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E CPU 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 5 1 JDH 4 11 3 4 4 1 2 2 X 31 31 0Just for reference, here are the game logs for these last 5 games:
https://mlb26.theshow.com/games/967561444
https://mlb26.theshow.com/games/966879185
https://mlb26.theshow.com/games/966317602
https://mlb26.theshow.com/games/964320406
https://mlb26.theshow.com/games/960609329Each game is roughly 35-45 minutes on average, and can give 2500 to 3500 XP. So in a given 2.5 hour span, I can play about 4 or 5 games. and get 10-15k XP. Include all the extra program XP and whatever, I have not had an issue getting the XP path in any month.
Not sure any of this is helpful or not, but this is basically how I do it.
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@JDHalfrack_PSN Great post, but I think the point is it shouldn't have to be this way. Previous years you could play the offline content at a reasonable pace, have a variety of things to do, not even pay attention to the XP Path and then 'boom' oh wow I got the inning boss. Now it's finish the new content in an hour or two, then have to get back into the mini-season grind over and over (which I have done and still won't complete the Boss xp). It's just not fun for most people. TA was always one of my favorite things to do, I've already completed it this year by the 3rd Inning! (I'm talking about all the Jolt rewards not the stupid millions of Pxp for a few packs). Myself and I'm sure a lot of others are just apathetic now. We don't want to play online, we've accepted we won't get any of the boss cards, and we're bored of the cut and paste content.
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Thanks a million for your write up! I’ve started a 9-inning 28 game mini season (cityscapes). I can only do a game or two a night (but I’m ok with that).
I play my home games at Coors Field. I occasionally score as many runs as you do, but usually in the 10-15 run range. Yes, speed on the bench. And yes, 3-inning saves.
My question. What level do you play on? I’m veteran strictly. I suspect you play on a higher level than that.
Again, thanks for taking the time!! Much appreciated.
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I would be ok if they did something more for offline or even just lower the amount of time they have to grind online. But the boss also shouldn’t just be easily grinded for. Someone who barely plays should be on the same level as someone who consistently grinds.
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Years ago, you used to be able to achieve the same rewards as the online players in programs (like "event" programs, for example)- the difference was for offline grinding it sometimes required double or triple the stats offline than on. And you know what? I'd be perfectly good with that if they brought that back.
I can promise you people would grind more if they knew they'd get the same rewards.
And as a side effect from people grinding for those stats more...you'd get all that extra XP towards the inning path bosses that more people would attain. There'd still be complainers, there always will be- but less people would complain about not hitting the bosses (me included, admittedly.) But then again, this would require a shift back towards being player-friendly on SDS' part.
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@capardo_XBL weirdly enough, I just play on rookie. Sometimes (very rarely), I’ll do a veteran or all-star game. Anyway, after I wrote my post earlier, I looked at your games played log, and I realized that yeah, you are doing most of the same things I’m doing. So I’m not really sure what the difference is. It could just be amount that I play.
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@Sarge1387_PSN if they made it like how you stated, that could be fine. But everyone starts at the same start point. And we are multiple innings in and they lowered it by 100k. You should know by now what your doing isn’t working. Until they make any change you will need to adapt to what it is currently. But the boss shouldn’t be a participation trophy.
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I'm up to 143K and am surprised I got up that high. Even if I play some the next few says (after I finish 007: First Light) I won't make it to Burnes.
That is not entirely an SDS problem though beyond the fact that their content has not enticed me to play it over other games.
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But the boss shouldn’t be a participation trophy.
But it historically has been. It has been what you get for just playing the game- no direct goals, just play the game a reasonable amount and you get it.
Now people are talking about playing in created stadiums to help get it in 2.5 hours a day of gameplay.
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@Teak2112_MLBTS it’s not like it’s unobtainable. Even if you don’t grid to get it. It’s still on marketplace. If the way you have done it for the last three innings has resulted in zero bosses it’s clearly not working and if you don’t adapt you will miss out on getting it for free.
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In what universe does "less people should earn the inning Boss" make any business sense?
It's not about lowering the xp, it's the simple fact that if offline players complete the content put out in an inning they can still be massively short of earning the boss. This is the change they made from like every single MLB the Show in the past. This is what we are bitching about.
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Again, thanks for taking the time to explain. I guess I just need to play more! Ha ha.
Of course, the 9-inning 28 game mini season is new (for me). Have always done the 3-inning variety.
I am asking this question out loud (not to you specifically): what’s the harm in giving out excess XP each inning? I don’t understand why SDS is “gate keeping “ it ( so to speak). A happy “customer” is more likely to spend money than an unhappy one.
I’ll edit to add that it shouldn’t be that difficult, right?
Figure out the number of offline programs ( include one run of a Conquest map and a mini season as a “program”) in an Inning and divide that number into 400k. Maybe add a bit extra “because”.
Do the same for online programs. Those that do both, finish faster and get additional wheel spins.
I mean, just low hanging fruit. Not hard. (Shrugs).
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@Precisionist99_XBL exactly bitching is what it is. You have know had three innings to adjust. You get 60 percent of the way there completing the offline missions, programs, and there first three mini season championships. And that’s without regular gameplay xp. But alright pal. I also didn’t say less people should earn the boss. But they shouldn’t just reward everyone the same. Why should someone who actually grinds get the same thing as someone who doesn’t play as much. They should just make it free so it will be one less thing yall non-stop complain about.
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I made it to the 85 Live Series pack. I probably won’t play again before Friday. Might not play much more at all. I’ve just lost interest. It has nothing to do with people using whatever exploit you get packs and moreso to do with the game has gotten stale. The previous 2 years, I’ve quit earlier and earlier. 24 I was out at all star break. Last year I was out a few weeks before all star. This year, I’m out at the start of June. I’ve gotten the game for free this year and last so I’m not concerned about wasting money or anything.