MLB The Show Coming to PC
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@WilliamMorris_MLBTS
We aren’t gatekeeping. For starters, our opinions are irrelevant in this situation. The plan is already in motion and there isn’t anything we can do. The problem is, this is SDS we’re talking about. It would be fine if another company were in charge, but quite frankly, SDS would find a way to botch this project and ruin things. That’s all I was saying. Nobody, at least not me, was gatekeeping -
Who knows? Maybe they'll surprise all of us. I'm hopeful. Either way, I hope you enjoy playing the game. Until it's released on PC, I guess I'll continue watching YourFriendKyle on YouTube and laughing my [censored] off.
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@WilliamMorris_MLBTS
No, of course. Again, I would love a new wave of community members if done right, but SDS has the tendency to do it wrong. Anyway, that’s irrelevant as I said earlier. Enjoy MLB 26, my man. And good luck in the lawyer business. I’m still trying to get my degree. -
@Talkingben9558_XBL
How is this wrong that the show shouldnt be on pc? -
- Cheating will be rampant. Anytime a game goes onto PC the number of cheaters spikes dramatically. Just look at what is happening to 2K and Madden
- MLB The Show is a game that is heavily reliant on getting good frames per second. Console refresh rates are capped at 120 right now, while good monitors for PC can reach north of 240 fps. This difference would give people with $2000 PC builds at a huge advantage over console players. This would essentially make the game a competition over who has the best setup.
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@Talkingben9558_XBL
Plus the fact that using a mouse to hit will be incredibly OP. -
For those two reasons and also the reasons @TheBigPapa55_PSN have stated. I'm not for it being ported to PC. I can sort of understand where the counter argument lies but I have to agree to disagree with the counter argument. The cheating will be through the roof that's what I am more concerned with, is how SDS will handle that. Cheating will always be an issue but it's how game software companies handle the cheating. I'm hoping SDS has a plan, recent history is not in their favor, we shall see. Otherwise, whether I'm for it or not, which I'm not, they're going to move in the interest of their shareholders not me the consumer.
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@DrBear100_PSN
This is all for the best interests of Sony. They really need to split because Sony is ruining the game now. Who's with me? -
This game has an insane amount of cheaters in it already. The only ones saying it doesn’t are the ones cheating. This game is filled with cheaters.
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@realb4d2th3_b0n3_PSN
I mean if you count everyone using Lagrasa you're technically right... -
I’m talking about the lag switches and the pci auto aim. I have over 1000 hours in this game and I promise you I’m not wrong. Yeah I’m not the greatest but I’m decent. I’ll take a loss in a fair game. These games are far from that though. This game is a seth pool for the cronos and titan players and almost everyone is already playing on pc using the remote play. This game is a joke at this point and it sucks because it has real potential.
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I have played about 200 ranked games this year. I faced one person who was 100% cheating and one person who was playing so far above his skill level I was pretty sure he was cheating
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@Talkingben9558_XBL said in MLB The Show Coming to PC:
- Cheating will be rampant. Anytime a game goes onto PC the number of cheaters spikes dramatically. Just look at what is happening to 2K and Madden
- MLB The Show is a game that is heavily reliant on getting good frames per second. Console refresh rates are capped at 120 right now, while good monitors for PC can reach north of 240 fps. This difference would give people with $2000 PC builds at a huge advantage over console players. This would essentially make the game a competition over who has the best setup.
Easy solution. PC players can only play PC players and Console players can only play console players.