March to October
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@CDNMoneyMaker93 said in March to October:
I think with the longshot team you play way more early on cause its taken me way longer to get to the All Star break with the Pirates then it did with the Dodgers. Not complaining just an observation and in this case it's ok case PNC Park is just beautiful to look at in digital form as it is real life
Thanks to @bhall09 for the shout out. I have been keeping track of all of my runs. I’ve posted about 6 or so of them in another thread, and I’ve got another 3 that I haven’t completed because I don’t want to waste team affinity. But, in all of them it’s been pretty consistent: around 20 interactions before all star break and about 12-15 after. There maybe one here or there that goes a little shorter or longer.
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Another observation that I’ve noticed but haven’t tracked... I think the lower ranked teams get put in more situations where they are down early in the year. But, I think that’s a good thing. Since, they lose a lot of their simmed games early in the year, you need the fire icons for coming from behind.
In the end, though, it does appear that the winning, losing, tied encounters are the same no matter what type of team. I have tracked that, and by the time the season is over, it seems to even out. I just feel like the losing ones are frontloaded when you are a lower team.
Maybe I’ll start tracking that.
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@CDNMoneyMaker93 said in March to October:
@bhall09 said in March to October:
I got bored with MTO after 3 runs through but have gone back to it. Currently in a Yankees run, had my division locked up by August, set the wins record in early September, so I only had one game to play all of September.
It does get a little tedious at times. But I can play that for a while and walk away and not feel the same frustration level or wasted time if I did showdown or played a ranked game.
That’s the biggest thing for me. I can shut off the game and was away feeling good about my time.
I use it as a relaxing break after long grinds of events or RS
Yup same here. It's a nice change of pace if I don't want to increase my blood pressure. Plus I think the concept is kind of cool. I just wish they gave more roster management options. Marlins have a ton of young talent I'd like to call up.
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@CDNMoneyMaker93 said in March to October:
@bhall09 said in March to October:
As mentioned before here, too, the run goes faster the fewer trades you accept (because you usually have to play a player-lock game with that player). Also, I've set my settings to have a faster broadcast style and have done auto baserunning and fielding for player-lock moments, so I'm only hitting (or pitching) in those moments. There's a few minor tweaks here and there you can make to make them go a little bit quicker. I haven't timed myself to see how long each one takes. @MathMan5072 had done some work in that regard.
I'm not sure if it's still playing at the same time level as he had mentioned. It does seem like I have to play out more games in the past two runs I've done than I did the first couple. Not sure if they altered that behind the scenes to make it go longer. I'd be curious to see if anyone else has timed any recent runs and if they're also seeing a few more games and more time to finish lately.
I want to see how time equates to average affinity points, but I'm too lazy. I mean, if you struggle with showdown, but still finish, 2 out of 4, is the time there equal/more/less than it is to do an MTO run. What is the point per time for MTO and showdown. But again, I haven't put that much effort into figuring it out (and I need to calculate my time with a few missed showdown runs as part of it).
It's a good point I think it also breaks down to your goal in the game is. Of you are someone who wants every card in the game right now Showdown is your best option if you are someone who like the slow grind and get thinks as they come them a mix of both is best.
For myself I have taken a much slower approach to this year and just chip away at differnt aspects of the game and have way more enjoyment because of it so MTO is great cause I can just play single player and still make good progress then jump into events.
Yep I don't mind the slow grind. I needed a break from the event and didn't want to just hop into ranked so I decided to grind for Jazz. I like Showdowns also, but the NL East one is just a bear for me. I cruised through all the other ones but for some reason this one is just the bane of my existence. Always seem to have stupid things happen to me or don't get rewarded for getting the PCI/timing right.
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I'm playing on All Star and cruising through. First place in the NL East by a lot. Added Colin Pache for a lefty reliever (because the Marlins have really, really bad options there) and had the chance to add Kluber. I don't plan on continuing this into a franchise so I could careless about selling off the high potential talents (which they have a boatload of) when offered a stud to make a run at the WS.
I have a soft spot for the Marlins anyway. When I was in high school my baseball team used to do a week of spring training at Bucky Dent baseball camp in Del Ray. We'd go see 1 or 2 Marlins games every year when the still played at Pro Player. You could basically sit anywhere you wanted during their lean times.
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@bhall09 said in March to October:
I got bored with MTO after 3 runs through but have gone back to it. Currently in a Yankees run, had my division locked up by August, set the wins record in early September, so I only had one game to play all of September.
It does get a little tedious at times. But I can play that for a while and walk away and not feel the same frustration level or wasted time if I did showdown or played a ranked game.
That’s the biggest thing for me. I can shut off the game and was away feeling good about my time.
More players of Ranked, showdown and moments need to read this thread and the above comment in particular. Articulated very well, thank you. Would @* work to tag all users, I wonder?
I can relate to your sentiment. I started playing ranked season games for the first time ever in TS19 at the end of March, just to get the final trophy (make championship series). My first game I easily lost because we were tied 0-0 in the 3rd and I pinch hit my starter thinking they were 3 inning games, oops. Irrelevant but just highlighting my ranked seasons inexperience. Quickly got up to around 678 then went on a massive slide. Never hated the game experience so much in 12 years, but kept going back because my goal was wins.
My point aligns with yours. I was wasting hours on a crappy experience which frustrated the hell out of me just so I could get some virtual trophy. I’ll probably try again a few times this year but walking away is a lot easier when I remind myself that the prize I’m aiming for is fun, not a card or trophy or some ranking that doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things. It’s just a game.
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This has been the best forum post I have been in a while thanks guys this made my day to just discuss this game and the actual fun you have
Cheers all
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I’ve never tried MTO. I might give it a try to see if I like it
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One thing that changed recently was that you used to get innings played for the team you were using toward the 250 inning mission, which would earn you +5 team affinity (repeatable). This would help me get TA’s done sooner, but I guess they realized and changed that. Not sure why.
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@CDNMoneyMaker93 said in March to October:
This has been the best forum post I have been in a while thanks guys this made my day to just discuss this game and the actual fun you have
Cheers all
It's nice isn't it? Thanks for starting the thread.
I made a post about MTOs a couple weeks ago talking about many of the things that were brought up here. I think MTO is a great way to actually enjoy the game. I've started watching all the cut scenes and taking my time in between pitches. Some of the visual angles and detail that the stadiums have are really awesome to take in. You don't notice those things when you are focusing on getting an event win or leveling up in ranked playing in some generic, non real stadium.
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@MathMan5072 said in March to October:
@CDNMoneyMaker93 said in March to October:
This has been the best forum post I have been in a while thanks guys this made my day to just discuss this game and the actual fun you have
Cheers all
It's nice isn't it? Thanks for starting the thread.
I made a post about MTOs a couple weeks ago talking about many of the things that were brought up here. I think MTO is a great way to actually enjoy the game. I've started watching all the cut scenes and taking my time in between pitches. Some of the visual angles and detail that the stadiums have are really awesome to take in. You don't notice those things when you are focusing on getting an event win or leveling up in ranked playing in some generic, non real stadium.
@SteelyMacBeam gets the credit for the post. It's just a nice change of pace to be discussing this game in a positive light. MTO is so enjoyable and the presentation aspect like you mentioned is one that is widely over looked. I normally switch to the full broadcast presentation for the postseason as it just adds to it.
I really like where they have taken this mode from 19 to 20 and hopefully they continue to build on it.
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