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@chucky97___ said in offline only:
@nflman2033 Because, and this is my opinion grinding against the CPU on rookie, doing the bare min. shouldnt net you as much progress as someone that goes out and grinds online against others. It's hard at times online then just loading up and slugging away on rookie.
But again why do you care how I play my game?
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@theBlindRhino lol y'all funny
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@chucky97___ i agree 100%. Its like anything in life do what you want to do. However if i'm working harder or doing a harder job, i should be rewarded more than the guy who didn't.
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@nflman2033 I dont, but I am saying, there is a lot of people upset at the new TA missions, I hated the chnages to but understand, would you agree these changes are fair?
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@AdeptOfMemory all of that stuff you mentioned, is not possible till they ditch the old gen consoles behind, would be super cool tho.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X you're right you shouldnt play online. i dont want to play bad players who dashboard because the game doesnt go their way.
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@chucky97___ said in offline only:
@nflman2033 I dont, but I am saying, there is a lot of people upset at the new TA missions, I hated the chnages to but understand, would you agree these changes are fair?
I have 0 problems with the amount of grinding for TA3. In my opinion I finished TA1 and TA2 too fast.
But I also understand I sm in the minority for DD players.
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@LIONED-33 this is what I am trying to say, from the general observations of this thread, its the same ans. " I dont like to sweat, I just like play at my pace" okay, then you will be rewarded as such, being upset online gets more progress faster should be justified.
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@chucky97___ Yeah I get your point but my question is, do you really have that faith in them to do that when or if it is next gen only?
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@Dolenz said in offline only:
@chucky97___ said in offline only:
Just curious, what do you get out of only playing offline?
I just enjoy the experience more. Many reasons have been stated here already.
I can pause without annoying my opponent.
The CPU won't quit mid homerun.
The CPU won't quit when losing
The CPU won't use bunt cheese
The CPU won't use R2 spam.
The CPU won't disconnect their controller and try to see if I will accept the quit message.As an old man at this point I have just never felt the need to compete against or compare myself to other gamers. It is probably also why I don't care about trophies or achievements.
There is no way I can play online now with the current disengagement rules. I felt like people online ran entirely too much before, now there is nothing to stop people from taking 2nd easily.
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I bought the game last year at half price, and the year before that for $10, and found the moments, showdowns, and other missions to be a rewarding challenge. Then I buy the game at full price, and, of course, there's no game content this year.
Similar thing, I bought Madden 23 at half off, and played offline, but started playing online as I got better. The issue being that football has a lot of strategy you can employ, while MLB the Show seems to be almost entirely skill and I'm still just have less than good plate vision and can't do precision movements with the thumb sticks.
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@chucky97___ I agree with this BUUUUUTTTTT if other competitive video games with more complex systems can be more balanced then so can this game. Most games with gear have an item score and a MMR. If your item score is 157 you're not going to be matched against a 375. Numbers were arbitrary to express point.
They have simple two ways of matchmaking already: Input difficulty and MMR. Honestly drop input difficulty altogether and make it one universal speed online. Offline should adjustable.
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@AdeptOfMemory Skill based matchmaking ruins games, keep it out of MLB, its ruined to many games I once loved.
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@nflman2033 trick, when someone takes a step, hold your L2, till it shows you are looking the runner, then throw over.
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@AdeptOfMemory I dont know honestly, NCAA has to be good, if NCAA is a carbin copy of the old games, then mlb is in trouble, a new hot sports game will push companies to star performing.
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I mostly play offline unless I have completed TA and SA programs and then play some online. To make significant progress in the programs it seems best to choose either off or online and I have limited time to spend playing.
In general, I find online opponents to be well above my skill level or annoying (spamming R2 and other bs) or both.
For offline, given my abilities, I find playing at All-Star and sometimes HOF to be a challenge, fun and more enjoyable than online games.
I also play OOTP which has a nice off/online combination. Build a team offline and see how they do in simulation leagues against other human teams.
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@chucky97___ said in offline only:
@Dolenz Why is bunting cheese? You don't bunt with Lou Brock?
No, actually I don't. I don't even use the bunt method in Showdowns like many others do.
Mainly, even though I can play some close games on veteran in conquest never bunt.
Now, I don't have Brock (no way I am collecting enough S1 cards) but with him or Victor Scott, stealing second I do almost every time.
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@chucky97___ said in offline only:
@AdeptOfMemory I dont know honestly, NCAA has to be good, if NCAA is a carbin copy of the old games, then mlb is in trouble, a new hot sports game will push companies to star performing.
We hear the same every year.
This game will be dead when Madden drops
This game will dead when NBA 2k drops.Now you can just add NCAA to that list. I hope the game is good. I always preferred it over Madden. But I see it being no more impactful than the release of the other games. Sure, number will go down and many will flock to the new shiny game but probably not as many as people seem to think.
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@arvcpa said in offline only:
@Dolenz said in offline only:
As an old man at this point
Define "old"
I turn 60 in a few months.