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  • DivineFury75_PSND Offline
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    The game plays really well overall. but there are a couple of things that could need improving.

    1. The CPU needs to be sent back to the minors until it can learn to throw strikes again! Way too many walks given and balls being thrown.

    2. The XP cap is way too low. You don't punish pvp'ers you reward their style of gameplay by letting them gain progress on even offline content while pvp' ing. So why are you punishing Grinders for their style of play? Do people who pvp stop getting pvp progress after playing pvp for too long? Then why are people who grind? Please increase the daily XP cap by a lot, if not remove it completely.

    3. The new system of lower game xp given and more program xp given feels less rewarding.

    4. Whatever the loud elephant noises are, could you please vividly describe how to turn that annoying sound off?

    I personally feel this is a debate about conflicting play styles. You are rewarding pvp'ers and that style of play ( esp the top pvp'ers) but punishing people who enjoy grinding. If one person can get the top rewards through excellence of play, ( flawless run, rank 900+ ) why can't the grinding method be just as viable? One person runs flawless to get the best rewards while another gets there through long and dedicated gameplay of grinding. I guess I just don't see a difference between rewarding the top pvp'ers with double rewards and allowing those grinders willing to put in the time and dedication to be equally rewarded. Because although we love the same thing in Baseball, how we enjoy it differs, and that should be ok.

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    I can only chime in on point 1 as I don't play casual modes like DD but if you play Franchise you can adjust sliders for the CPU's strike to ball ratio to a more simulated way. Casual mode like DD you're stuck at default Sliders so if SDS messed that up you guys are F-ed.

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