Transparency would be nice
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@Chuck_Dizzle29 said in Transparency would be nice:
For the most part they have hitting dialed in as well as they have in several years.
Personally the fielding, pitching, and baserunning flaws that are directly impacting user input are far more game breaking IMO.
Agreed. Those have been the outliers that have set this game apart in a bad way. Those aspects have some serious flaws that are much more glaring than hitting at the moment.
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Next year I want them to make the PCI invisible
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@BattleBones86 said in Transparency would be nice:
this is why this game will never be part of any competitive play for prize like madden.
this boils down to lack of skill and creativity of the devs. truth is, they just aren't that good. we've gotten the same game for about 5 years in a row with just tweaks to hitting and fielding. pitching is left untouched, same for commentary and graphics. then when the game comes out, they meddle with it all year long because they realize what a POS they released. then in the spring we all go YEAH! new game new features! then it comes out and its the same mess every year with the same bugs and the same broken patches. but SDS is a group of highly skilled innovative artists right?
its the people. dont kid yourself. they aren't good enough to deliver thats why the show will NEVER be in a truly competitive space like madden and call of duty. too much random math that usually makes no sense because they ppl that make the game are bottom barrel video game talent. truth hurts SDS huh?
You’re the best at what you do I’m guessing?
I think he’s making a fair (though exaggerated) point. Who cares if BattleBones86 is any good at what he does? The point is that this is really the only legitimate baseball game on the market and the developers’ level of talent should be commensurate to the game’s level of prestige.
Perhaps, like madden, you have devs and program managers who want a good product but executives who want revenue increases and allocate more resources to the things that will yield that effect. Madden gameplay product keeps declining but revenue does not.
Maybe, but I’m not talking about exit velos or the showdown moneygrab or anything like that. I’m talking primarily about how badly they botched fielding this year — which should not be acceptable to developers, executives, competitive gamers, casual gamers, or anyone with a pulse.
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