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  • easedel_MLBTSE Offline
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    wrote last edited by easedel_MLBTS
    #2

    A quality-of-life feature that I swear used to exist (or at least felt possible) in older versions of the series

    • An option in the Tasks / Front Office settings to let the CPU handle only intra-minor league roster moves (promotions/demotions/shuffling between A, AA, and AAA) while keeping full manual control over anything involving the MLB roster / 40-man / call-ups to the big leagues.

    Right now, even with everything set to Manual, the CPU still occasionally makes unwanted moves that bleed into MLB (especially during sims, spring training → regular season transitions, or September).

    Or if you turn roster-related tasks to Auto, it takes over way too much. It would be awesome to offload the tedious minor-league depth chart management without risking the CPU burning options, calling up the wrong guys, or messing with my 26-man/40-man decisions.

    Anyone else or @sds_joek_psn remember this working more cleanly in older titles (like pre-22 era)? Or found a solid workaround this year? Would love to see this added — it feels like a simple toggle that would make Franchise way more enjoyable for people who want to GM the big club but not babysit every level of the farm system every single day.

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    #3

    Good post. I’m a RTTS player but I’m pretty particular about rosters and how the CPU manages them. I have yet to really dive into any mode fully because I’m waiting for better rosters (will probably wait til the May 8 update before I finalize mine), but I’ve done quite a few sims with different roster adjustments to see what changes.

    Playing RTTS you have no control over anything (if a dev is reading this, please allow RTTS players to at least EDIT other players equipment, appearances, and numbers) so I’ve had to manipulate rosters to get the CPU to act like they should.

    A couple of things I do:

    Trade slider at 0. SDS can say they improve trades all they want, I will believe it when I see it. I have not seen it. I keep at 0 permanently, you can adjust it in July if you really want to.

    I go through and edit just about every single player to be better. I boost overalls for guys that are MLB level players and create a bigger gap from MLB quality players and career minor leaguers. Right now my threshold is about 70 overall. If a player is or has played at the MLB level this year, their overall will be at least 69-70 overall with some exceptions.

    While editing players, I also boost their potentials. Usually nothing crazy, but sometimes it can be depending on the player. But the goal with this is to keep REAL players relevant longer. I usually go through each teams top 30 prospects and base things off that as a guideline and then for veterans I give them about a 3-5 point boost. The auto-generated players are often very unrealistic (remember I can’t even edit appearances) and their archetypes are often pretty weird too. By boosting overalls and potentials, this is going to limit how many of these freaks of nature make it to the MLB in the near future.

    Then, I edit contracts. This one is optional but it does make a big difference. I give contract extensions to TONS of players throughout organizations. I basically want as little player movement as possible. This way, you can kind of predict how rosters will unfold over the years with how you set the teams overalls and potentials. There are exceptions. Players that are “bridge players” or guys that are just intended to only be with a team for a year or two, I’m not going to extend. Or guys that have a clear top prospect behind them that should be ready in the next 2-3 years. This way you still get some player movement and free agency, just a lot less big names. I’m pretending teams are locking them up before hitting FA. Editing contracts also balances team budgets to start the save file. So I feel like there is less pure dominance over the market and in general for big market teams. I feel like this is good for long term saves.

    It’s a lot of work, but this is what I do to get the CPU to act right. Basically guide them to do what they need to do by using contracts/overalls/potentials. They still do some dumb stuff but you can only do so much.

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  • easedel_MLBTSE Offline
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    wrote last edited by easedel_MLBTS
    #4

    Adding some more thoughts.

    A quality-of-life addition that would make a big difference in Franchise (and one that feels like it should already exist) is a proper in-game news and reporting section. Right now the ticker only shows so much and thats during gameplay, and the pre-game reports are pretty limited. It would be awesome to have a dedicated news hub accessible from the main Franchise menu or inside the Trade screen (maybe as an expansion of the existing “rumors” tab). Things like

    • Trade rumors and grades/ratings from analysts
    • Prospect and draft opinions
    • Local beat writers commenting on lineup decisions (“why is X hitting in the 2-hole when his numbers suggest he should be lower in the order?”)
    • Rotation and bullpen chatter
    • Notes on available free agents that could actually help your team
    • General league buzz around call-ups, demotions, and hot/cold streaks

    This kind of content used to feel more present in older versions of the series (or at least the potential was there), and bringing it back in a more fleshed-out way would add a ton of immersion and depth without being overwhelming. It would also help make the CPU’s decisions feel less random — you’d actually get some context or “reporting” around why certain moves are happening, instead of just seeing them pop up out of nowhere.

    Another big frustration in Franchise trades is how blind we often are when trying to make deals. The lack of a proper trade finder (or even a decent trade assistant) means we’re basically guessing most of the time.

    When the CPU is offering or countering, it gives almost zero useful direction. It just lists something generic like “looking for young X position player” or “needs pitching help” at the trade screen.

    • No breakdown of what they actually value
    • No suggested packages / propsosed players on a counter offer

    Just no clear indicators of what would make the deal appealing on their end. This makes every trade feel like trial-and-error, especially when you’re trying to stay somewhat realistic with CPU-controlled teams. You end up over-offering or completely missing what they want, and it kills the flow. A simple trade finder tool — or at least more detailed feedback from the CPU on why a deal is close/far off and what they’re prioritizing — would go a long way toward making trades feel smarter and less random.It would also help the CPU trades look more logical from the outside instead of the weird one-sided deals we sometimes see pop up.

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  • easedel_MLBTSE Offline
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    wrote last edited by easedel_MLBTS
    #5

    UI Changes.

    In franchise, being able to see your rosters stats is pretty vital yet with the current UI.

    https://i.imgur.com/qVAi9qe.jpeg
    ( yea its a screen shot of a video, it still works for my example )

    For instance looking at your roster, you can only fit a 5 players on the screen and then its endless scrolling to the right to see their stats. Want the next 5 players? Scroll down and then back to endless scrolling to the right to go through their season stats.

    IMHO This page should be a lot bigger. When you are at the seasons stats page for position players, R1 and R2 should be used to toggle between defensive, offensive and baserunning/misc stats. I should not have to scroll to the right through 30 stats just to find what i want.

    • The whole player stats page has a lot of wasted space. There is no need for the top left ( RED BOX ) of the screen to be so big with how little stats it shows ( this should be customizable too or add OBS SLG OPS to that area too )
    • In the GREEN BOX, make use of L2 R2 to have 3 tabs to go between for OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE/BASERUNNING stats. so we aren't having to spend extra time scrolling to the right constantly
    • Minimize the RED BOX to to allow MORE players to be seen instead of just LISTING 5 players at a time. Should be able to fit at least 10 on there.
    • Why is there only a season of minor league stats tracked? if I have two prospects that are similar in rating but i can't see how they performed the past 2 seasons ( unless i spend time actually having to WRITE down their stats before each the past 2 seasons end ) who do i call up?
    • Why can't i go back and see how a person performed during ST while IN season?
    • The ability to sort and lock one stat while being able to sort another stat at the same time. EG - Lock in HRs so i can sort it from most to least, to see who has 20+ HRs. Then lock in say Ks to see out of those 20+ HR guys, who has the most and least Ks

    Same with free agency and all other sections. I shouldn't have to click and open each players profile just to see how they performed the past few years and then go back to the screen, rinse repeat.

    The current UI design would work for all that online play but for franchise solo offline play, yea this is as bare bones as you can get and frankly a bit insulting

    EDIT:

    Just now advance to regular season from spring training and I'm at the FREE AGENCY screen because I need to fill AAA and AA and all it does is list

    PLAYER, POS, AGE, OVERALL

    That is absolute horrible. Why is everything that matters so minimal and basic? How did any of this make it out of testing? Its like this for a lot of stages of franchise.

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  • StinkyMcPooter_XBLS Offline
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    wrote last edited by StinkyMcPooter_XBL
    #6

    Wow, there's a lot here to unpack. I'm just going to touch on a few things:

    • Sub 70 players on MLB rosters.
      There are no where near enough 'decent' players to go around. I control all 30 teams on my game and try to even out the rosters. Every team will end up with 2 or 3 stinkers on the club to fill out the bench. Even with all teams using all 13 pitcher slots, it's hard to have good bench players.

    • Watered down talent after a few seasons.
      The reason for this is twofold. First, the young players on the default rosters are all underrated for potential. You might have 5 guys with an 'A', 10 or so with a 'B' and the rest are 'C' and lower. You have to go in and make major changes before you start a season.
      Second, the draft is absolute junk. Again, far too few 'good' prospects. I sometimes see only 1 or 2 'A' players per draft.

    • Bad trades.
      Relief pitchers are valued at zero. Tied into my previous comment about bench players, a 70+ prospect is FAR more valuable than a decent relief pitcher. There just is not enough good position players to go around.

    • CPU Roster changes.
      The CPU will ALWAYS move your 40 man roster to the MLB for spring training. There is no way to stop this. It's very frustrating, because you have to use an option to send the players down to AAA. And, I think they will bring players up for September call-ups as well.

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  • mhenry23_PSNM Offline
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    #7

    @sds_joek_psn look at all of these posts that will help franchise.

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  • VF1S_Rick_Hunter_PSNV Offline
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    @StinkyMcPooter_XBL Just to clarify, MLB rules are that all 40 man players are considered on the MLB roster at the beginning of each "new year". I believe the new year begins the day after the WS ends. That's one way MLB uses to keep some teams from accumulating too many good players and just stashing them in the minors.

    Lots of good information in this post to digest. Haven't spent enough time on MLBTS26, but for all prior years the one problem I always see is the CPU promoting good prospects to the 40 man too early and way before required. By the time their 3 option years are up, some still aren't MLB ready. This not only takes up 40 man spots but eventually causes the 26 man to have the sub 70 players mentioned. As this keeps happening it continues to get worse. Maybe the game should have a default that players aren't added to the 40 man until they get to 70 OVR or are Rule 5 eligible. Maybe the 70 can be a moving target based on the overall OVR of the league.

    For teams classified as rebuilding, CPU logic should be the team signs veteran players to 1-2 year deals to fill out their 40 man rather than filling with in-house prospects that have lower OVRs. For rebuilding teams the logic needs to be build this team to win in 3 years, not this year. Any vets signed this year are expressly for the purpose of trade capital at the deadline. Continue to groom prospects so they are ready to contribute in 3 years.

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    @VF1S_Rick_Hunter_PSN

    Exactly. AFAIK, players have 3 years of professional service before they are eligible for the Rule 5 draft. There is absolutely no reason to place these players on the 40 man roster, unless you plan to move them to the MLB roster.

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    Well, this is where the not having non-roster invites in the game comes into play because iirc you can have non-R5 eligible guys at spring training without adding them to the 40

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    @StinkyMcPooter_XBL said:

    @VF1S_Rick_Hunter_PSN

    Exactly. AFAIK, players have 3 years of professional service before they are eligible for the Rule 5 draft. There is absolutely no reason to place these players on the 40 man roster, unless you plan to move them to the MLB roster.

    And to find a players service time, have to view their player profile, scroll up one and it shows it, instead of just having it listed next to their name in the upper RED BOX https://i.imgur.com/qVAi9qe.jpeg

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    @easedel_MLBTS

    Actually, it's even worse than that. That number only shows MLB service time. Eligibility for the Rule 5 draft is professional service time. That includes all the time spent in the minor leagues.

    The only way to figure that one out, is to go to the contract screen and see if it shows them eligible.

    And, I have to correct my earlier post, it's 5 years of professional service, not 3.

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  • easedel_MLBTSE Offline
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    #13

    I want to bring up something I saw posted earlier tonight over at youtube. I was watching Mr Hurricane's LPs and during it he was discussing about future players to bring up. In the comments someone mentioned how one of the players he talked bringing up didn't seem like he had the ratings for it but the game viewed the players ETA as READY NOW

    https://youtu.be/vp10ldvihK4?si=GE5CtF5JAA7N6M7a&t=3742

    It shows a catcher, Eduardo Tait. Young prospect and according to the TOP PROSPECTS page, he has a MLB ETA of 2027. That is the season that current LP is in.

    Now this is the problem. I mentioned it before about how there seems to be a lot of low attribute players in the majors.

    The player has

    CONTACT v R 43
    CONTACT v L 51
    VISION 51
    CLUTCH 48

    If the game is viewing players with these ratings as MLB ready, that is a serious problem. I noticed it a lot in my franchises. A player with those ratings I would view as at least 2 years away yet the game is showing them with an ETA of the current season. Now I may be alone here but those offensive ratings scream AA first half/AAA send half until his contact hits at least the 60s.

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