Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace
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This was compelling and I thought it deserved its own thread so that it’s not buried and dormant.
@SchnauzerFace_MLBTS wrote:
“Does it feel to anyone else like nuance or shades of gray are looked down upon in this day and age? Very few people are willing to say “the game took a step back from last year” or “there are some frustrating changes to gameplay and content in 23.” Instead, more often I see people go to the absolute extreme — every mode is “garbage” and SDS should be “ashamed.” My goodness! I’ve played a LOT of games in my life, and I can only think of one video game that was top-to-bottom “garbage” and should be a source of shame on anyone’s resume (ET for Atari 2600 — now THAT game was a disaster!). And here’s the other thing — I don’t believe for a second that the OP actually feels or believes what he’s saying. If you truly, truly hated this game, then you wouldn’t waste precious moments of your life on a game (and forum for a game) that you despise so much.
Is it fair to say there are some disappointing aspects of this installment? Well.. duh! There are still a lot of minor bugs (ex: the uniform glitch in MS) that should have been fixed a couple months ago. The content schedule is overwhelming, scattershot, and frustrating. The new model feels like “Grind 97 / Buy 99.” I think gameplay is as good as it’s been in years, but there still are some annoying quirks. Pinpoint pitching is still not what we were promised, and (while significantly better this year), I still feel the RNG more than I’d like. Superhuman CPU fielders are still a problem, and they haven’t made any meaningful improvements to RttS or Franchise in years. I could go on, but no matter how long my list of grievances gets, it would never be fair to call this game embarrassing garbage. Come on, man…:
If you think SDS is listening to off-the-rails posts like this then I have some bad news for you. If you came up with a measured, specific, objective list of realistic grievances then they might be willing to take your criticisms to heart. But when people make these “the sky is falling and the universe is about to implode and it’s all Ramone’s fault!!” posts then I can’t imagine SDS developers pay it the least bit of mind. And who can blame them?
And it’s absolutely 10000% not just the OP, and it’s not just MLBTS gamers, and it’s not just any corner of society. Over the last decade or so, this blindingly all-or-nothing attitude feels like it’s coming from everywhere and everyone about everything. How often do you hear someone say “that (movie/game/tv show/whatever) had some decent moments, but it was overall a missed opportunity. While A, B, and C were interesting ideas, I felt like ultimately it fell short because of X, Y, and Z.” No, instead it’s got to be “this movie was the worst thing in history and everyone involved should be jailed.” I don’t understand how people live like that, to be honest. Just walking around amped up like Tony Montana or something. It just sounds exhausting and detrimental to your mental health.
I don’t know, dudes. It just feels like everyone is afraid of their opinion being overlooked if it doesn’t feel balls-to-the-wall, over-the-top, definitive and authoritative. I feel like this extremism is a result of social media — it’s like people think there’s no time (or characters!) for a nuanced, justified, measured and well-reasoned opinion. People seem less concerned with making a cogent, defensible argument and much more concerned with being the biggest and loudest in order to cut through what they perceive as the white noise of other people’s opinions.
In the end, wouldn’t the world be a tiny bit better if we stopped aiming to be so wildly extreme in our opinions? (Btw — sorry for typos. My phone’s keyboard is the absolute worst piece of feces ever conceived by the unholy demon spawn developers who should be knifed in the soul and forced to play ET for all eternity whilst getting clubbed in the nuggets with an elephant tusk dipped in evil)”
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This is not just poignant, but sorrowfully accurate (and hilarious at the end there).
Just in a short span of less than 4 years (I showed up in 2020), I’ve seen this community forum devolve from one where members would converse and have nuanced dialogue to one where it seems that not only people come to make hasty assertions, but others peruse the topics for their opportunity to beat someone down with words and pile on with others in order to tear someone down.
I was an active member of this forum (2020-2022), but stopped visiting in order to prevent the daily vitriol and schadenfreude from corroding my own spirit. This is also the reason why I don’t engage in other forms of social media.
Our reliance on social media and virtual communication has led to the erosion of empathy, social intelligence, and basic respect for fellow humans. I wanna thank @SchnauzerFace_MLBTS for bringing something up that resonated with me and giving hope to me about the people among us.
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@Write-To-Shawn_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
This is not just poignant, but sorrowfully accurate (and hilarious at the end there).
Just in a short span of less than 4 years (I showed up in 2020), I’ve seen this community forum devolve from one where members would converse and have nuanced dialogue to one where it seems that not only people come to make hasty assertions, but others peruse the topics for their opportunity to beat someone down with words and pile on with others in order to tear someone down.
Forums are a microcosm of society at large. Just look at national politics in the US (I'm Canadian but it's becoming a thing here as well). This is the world we live in these days. Maybe it always was just not so blatant? But it definitely feels much, much worse over the past 15 years.
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@aaronjw76_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
@Write-To-Shawn_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
This is not just poignant, but sorrowfully accurate (and hilarious at the end there).
Just in a short span of less than 4 years (I showed up in 2020), I’ve seen this community forum devolve from one where members would converse and have nuanced dialogue to one where it seems that not only people come to make hasty assertions, but others peruse the topics for their opportunity to beat someone down with words and pile on with others in order to tear someone down.
Forums are a microcosm of society at large. Just look at national politics in the US (I'm Canadian but it's becoming a thing here as well). This is the world we live in these days. Maybe it always was just not so blatant? But it definitely feels much, much worse over the past 15 years.
15 years?? nah, out to get the other guy has been going on a lot longer, win at all costs(especially when you're wrong) is new though.
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I am so guilty of this. I'll try to do better.
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Just look at SDS themselves. They used to be much more involved with the community. The devs used to regularly come on here and have conversations with people in the community.
They started becoming more distant every year but it seemed like it was when Ramone got caught insulting the community on a live twitch stream they pretty much cut all communication. That led to “working as intended” comments which ticked a lot of people off.
I think the lack of communication between SDS has been frustrating for a lot of people and they feel like the only way they can get their attention is to make extreme criticisms. It doesn’t work and people know that, but their frustration is what’s talking, not logical suggestions.
It’s like little kids when they don’t get attention, they act out.
But yes, the root of how people interact online (or in general) nowadays is much deeper than that.
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@Write-To-Shawn_PSN dude, where have you been? We put out a missing persons report. Your icon on a milk carton which admittedly wasn’t the smartest detective work.
Kidding aside, I love this post and agree whole heartedly. Most of you know I’m fairly optimistic about this game. 21 was my first year and they could have done just about anything and I would have loved it because the game was brand new to me, I remember as a kid putting lineups together on the carpet with my baseball cards and then running around the living room pretending to be Tony Gwynn and Ozzie Smith….the backflips didn’t go over well. The last baseball video game I played was High Heat in 2001 so to say this is an amazing step up is an understatement.
In 22, content took a hit with the loss of TA and around October, they kinda just stopped trying it seemed. Still, I enjoyed the game. Extreme was fun, the monthly programs were a lot more robust, Mini seasons a welcome addition when it worked.
This year, I have a mixed feeling. I’m so glad TA is back and unlike many, I still like the grind, probably because I’m still relatively new. Sets and seasons is fine by me because I don’t really play online plus I still think they have a contingency so people stay engaged. But I do see a pattern that bums me out (the obvious 97 and below program cards and the 99s in packs). The unsellable BR rewards for those of us who will never go 12-0. I am not in need of any participation trophies but it was an easy way to just skip online play this year. I’ll flip and buy.
Anyway, I don’t get the extremes people feel for this game. Like an ex who cheated on you with your brother. It’s not all that serious. Do they make poor choices or ones we don’t agree with? Obviously. Does it kill my enjoyment of the game? Not really.
But if they take TA away again I riot.
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@genopolanco_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
Just look at SDS themselves. They used to be much more involved with the community. The devs used to regularly come on here and have conversations with people in the community.
They started becoming more distant every year but it seemed like it was when Ramone got caught insulting the community on a live twitch stream they pretty much cut all communication. That led to “working as intended” comments which ticked a lot of people off.
I think the lack of communication between SDS has been frustrating for a lot of people and they feel like the only way they can get their attention is to make extreme criticisms. It doesn’t work and people know that, but their frustration is what’s talking, not logical suggestions.
It’s like little kids when they don’t get attention, they act out.
But yes, the root of how people interact online (or in general) nowadays is much deeper than that.
Not saying you’re wrong or challenging, just can’t remember when Ramone got caught insulting the community. Was it the working as intended line or before that? If it is that line you’re referring to the. Yeah, that was a bad bad move haha
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I appreciate this post. I had a long response typed out but removed it because the contents don't need to be brought up or dwelled upon. @SchnauzerFace pretty much said it all.
The question is - how can we help those who are frustrated because they feel their voices aren't being heard? Ignore them? Feed their fury? Validate their issues? I don't know the right answer. For me, mentally, dismissing the rant posts and moving on is easier. They may have some valid points in them, but what does that type of post accomplish? In the past, I've tried addressing a few of them, but, my posts weren't all that helpful, so I have cut back and tried to respond to posts where I could be helpful (for the most part).
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That schnauz is a pretty cool dude. I don’t want to start throwing around phrases like “the greatest living American hero,” mainly because I find it too limiting. I prefer something along the lines of “the bravest and most profound being in mankind’s past, present, and future.” I would also like to use the phrase “poet-warrior” if I can squeeze it in there organically.
(In all seriousness, thank you for the kind words! I have had the worst case of insomnia over the last 2.5 weeks, so i only have very vague memories of writing that post at about 3am. I think it was right after my alter ego started an underground fight club/domestic terrorist organization.)
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Psychology calls it deindividuation. When social responsibility fades it often brings out the worst in people. Anonymity, like the internet provides, is just one cause of it.
If you think these forums are messed up, check out the Stanford prison experiment, Jim Jones, Jan 6, organized religion, or even The Wiener’s circle on a Saturday night.
One of the many flaws in human nature.
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@Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
Psychology calls it deindividuation. When social responsibility fades it often brings out the worst in people. Anonymity, like the internet provides, is just one cause of it.
If you think these forums are messed up, check out the Stanford prison experiment, Jim Jones, Jan 6, organized religion, or even The Wiener’s circle on a Saturday night.
One of the many flaws in human nature.
You had me at Wiener’s Circle.
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@Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
Psychology calls it deindividuation. When social responsibility fades it often brings out the worst in people. Anonymity, like the internet provides, is just one cause of it.
If you think these forums are messed up, check out the Stanford prison experiment, Jim Jones, Jan 6, organized religion, or even The Wiener’s circle on a Saturday night.
One of the many flaws in human nature.
The Stanford Prison Experiment and Jim Jones are two of the most morbidly fascinating events I can remember. There was a really good documentary about both, I’d need to look it up.
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This is a perfect post for devs to communicate and interact with the community but they won’t. It’s gotten worse. They banned a streamer for comments about Ashley. Comments. The streamer in question can be over the top and does have issues with the game. But this sets a whole new precedent. Banning for exploits I get but banned for saying something however dumb it might be on their channel is crossing a line. They’ve come to a point where they enjoy trolling us instead of educating us on their plans. Working as intended. Last year I remember Rory dressing up and openly trolling the community on one of their push the button streams. The lack of communication and their push towards micro transactions to me is what has ruined it for me.
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@Write-To-Shawn_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
This was compelling and I thought it deserved its own thread so that it’s not buried and dormant.
@SchnauzerFace_MLBTS wrote:
“Does it feel to anyone else like nuance or shades of gray are looked down upon in this day and age? Very few people are willing to say “the game took a step back from last year” or “there are some frustrating changes to gameplay and content in 23.” Instead, more often I see people go to the absolute extreme — every mode is “garbage” and SDS should be “ashamed.” My goodness! I’ve played a LOT of games in my life, and I can only think of one video game that was top-to-bottom “garbage” and should be a source of shame on anyone’s resume (ET for Atari 2600 — now THAT game was a disaster!). And here’s the other thing — I don’t believe for a second that the OP actually feels or believes what he’s saying. If you truly, truly hated this game, then you wouldn’t waste precious moments of your life on a game (and forum for a game) that you despise so much.
Is it fair to say there are some disappointing aspects of this installment? Well.. duh! There are still a lot of minor bugs (ex: the uniform glitch in MS) that should have been fixed a couple months ago. The content schedule is overwhelming, scattershot, and frustrating. The new model feels like “Grind 97 / Buy 99.” I think gameplay is as good as it’s been in years, but there still are some annoying quirks. Pinpoint pitching is still not what we were promised, and (while significantly better this year), I still feel the RNG more than I’d like. Superhuman CPU fielders are still a problem, and they haven’t made any meaningful improvements to RttS or Franchise in years. I could go on, but no matter how long my list of grievances gets, it would never be fair to call this game embarrassing garbage. Come on, man…:
If you think SDS is listening to off-the-rails posts like this then I have some bad news for you. If you came up with a measured, specific, objective list of realistic grievances then they might be willing to take your criticisms to heart. But when people make these “the sky is falling and the universe is about to implode and it’s all Ramone’s fault!!” posts then I can’t imagine SDS developers pay it the least bit of mind. And who can blame them?
And it’s absolutely 10000% not just the OP, and it’s not just MLBTS gamers, and it’s not just any corner of society. Over the last decade or so, this blindingly all-or-nothing attitude feels like it’s coming from everywhere and everyone about everything. How often do you hear someone say “that (movie/game/tv show/whatever) had some decent moments, but it was overall a missed opportunity. While A, B, and C were interesting ideas, I felt like ultimately it fell short because of X, Y, and Z.” No, instead it’s got to be “this movie was the worst thing in history and everyone involved should be jailed.” I don’t understand how people live like that, to be honest. Just walking around amped up like Tony Montana or something. It just sounds exhausting and detrimental to your mental health.
I don’t know, dudes. It just feels like everyone is afraid of their opinion being overlooked if it doesn’t feel balls-to-the-wall, over-the-top, definitive and authoritative. I feel like this extremism is a result of social media — it’s like people think there’s no time (or characters!) for a nuanced, justified, measured and well-reasoned opinion. People seem less concerned with making a cogent, defensible argument and much more concerned with being the biggest and loudest in order to cut through what they perceive as the white noise of other people’s opinions.
In the end, wouldn’t the world be a tiny bit better if we stopped aiming to be so wildly extreme in our opinions? (Btw — sorry for typos. My phone’s keyboard is the absolute worst piece of feces ever conceived by the unholy demon spawn developers who should be knifed in the soul and forced to play ET for all eternity whilst getting clubbed in the nuggets with an elephant tusk dipped in evil)”
It's just a video game. Play it or go touch grass.
Or take a break.
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@Jacky-Chan1_XBL said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
@Write-To-Shawn_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
This was compelling and I thought it deserved its own thread so that it’s not buried and dormant.
@SchnauzerFace_MLBTS wrote:
“Does it feel to anyone else like nuance or shades of gray are looked down upon in this day and age? Very few people are willing to say “the game took a step back from last year” or “there are some frustrating changes to gameplay and content in 23.” Instead, more often I see people go to the absolute extreme — every mode is “garbage” and SDS should be “ashamed.” My goodness! I’ve played a LOT of games in my life, and I can only think of one video game that was top-to-bottom “garbage” and should be a source of shame on anyone’s resume (ET for Atari 2600 — now THAT game was a disaster!). And here’s the other thing — I don’t believe for a second that the OP actually feels or believes what he’s saying. If you truly, truly hated this game, then you wouldn’t waste precious moments of your life on a game (and forum for a game) that you despise so much.
Is it fair to say there are some disappointing aspects of this installment? Well.. duh! There are still a lot of minor bugs (ex: the uniform glitch in MS) that should have been fixed a couple months ago. The content schedule is overwhelming, scattershot, and frustrating. The new model feels like “Grind 97 / Buy 99.” I think gameplay is as good as it’s been in years, but there still are some annoying quirks. Pinpoint pitching is still not what we were promised, and (while significantly better this year), I still feel the RNG more than I’d like. Superhuman CPU fielders are still a problem, and they haven’t made any meaningful improvements to RttS or Franchise in years. I could go on, but no matter how long my list of grievances gets, it would never be fair to call this game embarrassing garbage. Come on, man…:
If you think SDS is listening to off-the-rails posts like this then I have some bad news for you. If you came up with a measured, specific, objective list of realistic grievances then they might be willing to take your criticisms to heart. But when people make these “the sky is falling and the universe is about to implode and it’s all Ramone’s fault!!” posts then I can’t imagine SDS developers pay it the least bit of mind. And who can blame them?
And it’s absolutely 10000% not just the OP, and it’s not just MLBTS gamers, and it’s not just any corner of society. Over the last decade or so, this blindingly all-or-nothing attitude feels like it’s coming from everywhere and everyone about everything. How often do you hear someone say “that (movie/game/tv show/whatever) had some decent moments, but it was overall a missed opportunity. While A, B, and C were interesting ideas, I felt like ultimately it fell short because of X, Y, and Z.” No, instead it’s got to be “this movie was the worst thing in history and everyone involved should be jailed.” I don’t understand how people live like that, to be honest. Just walking around amped up like Tony Montana or something. It just sounds exhausting and detrimental to your mental health.
I don’t know, dudes. It just feels like everyone is afraid of their opinion being overlooked if it doesn’t feel balls-to-the-wall, over-the-top, definitive and authoritative. I feel like this extremism is a result of social media — it’s like people think there’s no time (or characters!) for a nuanced, justified, measured and well-reasoned opinion. People seem less concerned with making a cogent, defensible argument and much more concerned with being the biggest and loudest in order to cut through what they perceive as the white noise of other people’s opinions.
In the end, wouldn’t the world be a tiny bit better if we stopped aiming to be so wildly extreme in our opinions? (Btw — sorry for typos. My phone’s keyboard is the absolute worst piece of feces ever conceived by the unholy demon spawn developers who should be knifed in the soul and forced to play ET for all eternity whilst getting clubbed in the nuggets with an elephant tusk dipped in evil)”
It's just a video game. Play it or go touch grass.
Or take a break.
So I guess you didn’t make it to the end of the post?
(Psssst!) I’m not just talking about a video game! (/Psssst)
But your “touch grass” comment — fresh and original as ever, btw — beautifully encapsulates so much of what I was saying.
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@Jacky-Chan1_XBL said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
@Write-To-Shawn_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
This was compelling and I thought it deserved its own thread so that it’s not buried and dormant.
@SchnauzerFace_MLBTS wrote:
“Does it feel to anyone else like nuance or shades of gray are looked down upon in this day and age? Very few people are willing to say “the game took a step back from last year” or “there are some frustrating changes to gameplay and content in 23.” Instead, more often I see people go to the absolute extreme — every mode is “garbage” and SDS should be “ashamed.” My goodness! I’ve played a LOT of games in my life, and I can only think of one video game that was top-to-bottom “garbage” and should be a source of shame on anyone’s resume (ET for Atari 2600 — now THAT game was a disaster!). And here’s the other thing — I don’t believe for a second that the OP actually feels or believes what he’s saying. If you truly, truly hated this game, then you wouldn’t waste precious moments of your life on a game (and forum for a game) that you despise so much.
Is it fair to say there are some disappointing aspects of this installment? Well.. duh! There are still a lot of minor bugs (ex: the uniform glitch in MS) that should have been fixed a couple months ago. The content schedule is overwhelming, scattershot, and frustrating. The new model feels like “Grind 97 / Buy 99.” I think gameplay is as good as it’s been in years, but there still are some annoying quirks. Pinpoint pitching is still not what we were promised, and (while significantly better this year), I still feel the RNG more than I’d like. Superhuman CPU fielders are still a problem, and they haven’t made any meaningful improvements to RttS or Franchise in years. I could go on, but no matter how long my list of grievances gets, it would never be fair to call this game embarrassing garbage. Come on, man…:
If you think SDS is listening to off-the-rails posts like this then I have some bad news for you. If you came up with a measured, specific, objective list of realistic grievances then they might be willing to take your criticisms to heart. But when people make these “the sky is falling and the universe is about to implode and it’s all Ramone’s fault!!” posts then I can’t imagine SDS developers pay it the least bit of mind. And who can blame them?
And it’s absolutely 10000% not just the OP, and it’s not just MLBTS gamers, and it’s not just any corner of society. Over the last decade or so, this blindingly all-or-nothing attitude feels like it’s coming from everywhere and everyone about everything. How often do you hear someone say “that (movie/game/tv show/whatever) had some decent moments, but it was overall a missed opportunity. While A, B, and C were interesting ideas, I felt like ultimately it fell short because of X, Y, and Z.” No, instead it’s got to be “this movie was the worst thing in history and everyone involved should be jailed.” I don’t understand how people live like that, to be honest. Just walking around amped up like Tony Montana or something. It just sounds exhausting and detrimental to your mental health.
I don’t know, dudes. It just feels like everyone is afraid of their opinion being overlooked if it doesn’t feel balls-to-the-wall, over-the-top, definitive and authoritative. I feel like this extremism is a result of social media — it’s like people think there’s no time (or characters!) for a nuanced, justified, measured and well-reasoned opinion. People seem less concerned with making a cogent, defensible argument and much more concerned with being the biggest and loudest in order to cut through what they perceive as the white noise of other people’s opinions.
In the end, wouldn’t the world be a tiny bit better if we stopped aiming to be so wildly extreme in our opinions? (Btw — sorry for typos. My phone’s keyboard is the absolute worst piece of feces ever conceived by the unholy demon spawn developers who should be knifed in the soul and forced to play ET for all eternity whilst getting clubbed in the nuggets with an elephant tusk dipped in evil)”
It's just a video game. Play it or go touch grass.
Or take a break.
Sounds like those words might have hit home and you didn't like the look in the mirror
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@Jacky-Chan1_XBL said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
@Write-To-Shawn_PSN said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
This was compelling and I thought it deserved its own thread so that it’s not buried and dormant.
@SchnauzerFace_MLBTS wrote:
“Does it feel to anyone else like nuance or shades of gray are looked down upon in this day and age? Very few people are willing to say “the game took a step back from last year” or “there are some frustrating changes to gameplay and content in 23.” Instead, more often I see people go to the absolute extreme — every mode is “garbage” and SDS should be “ashamed.” My goodness! I’ve played a LOT of games in my life, and I can only think of one video game that was top-to-bottom “garbage” and should be a source of shame on anyone’s resume (ET for Atari 2600 — now THAT game was a disaster!). And here’s the other thing — I don’t believe for a second that the OP actually feels or believes what he’s saying. If you truly, truly hated this game, then you wouldn’t waste precious moments of your life on a game (and forum for a game) that you despise so much.
Is it fair to say there are some disappointing aspects of this installment? Well.. duh! There are still a lot of minor bugs (ex: the uniform glitch in MS) that should have been fixed a couple months ago. The content schedule is overwhelming, scattershot, and frustrating. The new model feels like “Grind 97 / Buy 99.” I think gameplay is as good as it’s been in years, but there still are some annoying quirks. Pinpoint pitching is still not what we were promised, and (while significantly better this year), I still feel the RNG more than I’d like. Superhuman CPU fielders are still a problem, and they haven’t made any meaningful improvements to RttS or Franchise in years. I could go on, but no matter how long my list of grievances gets, it would never be fair to call this game embarrassing garbage. Come on, man…:
If you think SDS is listening to off-the-rails posts like this then I have some bad news for you. If you came up with a measured, specific, objective list of realistic grievances then they might be willing to take your criticisms to heart. But when people make these “the sky is falling and the universe is about to implode and it’s all Ramone’s fault!!” posts then I can’t imagine SDS developers pay it the least bit of mind. And who can blame them?
And it’s absolutely 10000% not just the OP, and it’s not just MLBTS gamers, and it’s not just any corner of society. Over the last decade or so, this blindingly all-or-nothing attitude feels like it’s coming from everywhere and everyone about everything. How often do you hear someone say “that (movie/game/tv show/whatever) had some decent moments, but it was overall a missed opportunity. While A, B, and C were interesting ideas, I felt like ultimately it fell short because of X, Y, and Z.” No, instead it’s got to be “this movie was the worst thing in history and everyone involved should be jailed.” I don’t understand how people live like that, to be honest. Just walking around amped up like Tony Montana or something. It just sounds exhausting and detrimental to your mental health.
I don’t know, dudes. It just feels like everyone is afraid of their opinion being overlooked if it doesn’t feel balls-to-the-wall, over-the-top, definitive and authoritative. I feel like this extremism is a result of social media — it’s like people think there’s no time (or characters!) for a nuanced, justified, measured and well-reasoned opinion. People seem less concerned with making a cogent, defensible argument and much more concerned with being the biggest and loudest in order to cut through what they perceive as the white noise of other people’s opinions.
In the end, wouldn’t the world be a tiny bit better if we stopped aiming to be so wildly extreme in our opinions? (Btw — sorry for typos. My phone’s keyboard is the absolute worst piece of feces ever conceived by the unholy demon spawn developers who should be knifed in the soul and forced to play ET for all eternity whilst getting clubbed in the nuggets with an elephant tusk dipped in evil)”
It's just a video game. Play it or go touch grass.
Or take a break.
This guy has a lot of mangled IKEA furniture in his dorm. Reading instructions isn’t his strong suit.
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@SchnauzerFace_MLBTS said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
@Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Topic Raised by SchnauzerFace:
Psychology calls it deindividuation. When social responsibility fades it often brings out the worst in people. Anonymity, like the internet provides, is just one cause of it.
If you think these forums are messed up, check out the Stanford prison experiment, Jim Jones, Jan 6, organized religion, or even The Wiener’s circle on a Saturday night.
One of the many flaws in human nature.
You had me at Wiener’s Circle.
Known for their chocolate shakes of questionable quality.
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I feel like many people come here to rant or complain just to get things off their chest but a large portion of the regulars are very guilty of bullying and piling on anyone who doesn’t fall in line with their particular viewpoint that things are the best they’ve ever been year in an year out. SDS could remedy this by actually monitoring this forum better than they do. Currently they do a very poor job at it.
When r/mlbtheshow on Reddit is more civil they need to moderate their “own forums” much better then they do now. This would probably lead to more constructive conversations and less of the mean girl attitudes many regulars exhibit here unchecked.