Just Quit
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When something like that happens, just immediately turn off your console. Then, restart it and from the main console menu, move the cursor to highlight the MLB The Show game, and bring up the sub-menu. There should be an option to "quit" the game. After that is done, restart the game and it starts off fresh from the game's main menu and the partial game is not reflected in the stats.
And yes, such annoying events that seem entirely contrived, and just garbage game code deciding to ratchet up the degree of difficulty in an offline game mode remains out of place.
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When something like that happens, just immediately turn off your console. Then, restart it and from the main console menu, move the cursor to highlight the MLB The Show game, and bring up the sub-menu. There should be an option to "quit" the game. After that is done, restart the game and it starts off fresh from the game's main menu and the partial game is not reflected in the stats.
And yes, such annoying events that seem entirely contrived, and just garbage game code deciding to ratchet up the degree of difficulty in an offline game mode remains out of place.
In previous iterations, this was a viable option. However, this year's game takes FOREVER to load. It takes less time to sim the rest of the game and go through all the post game nonsense.
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Try switching to another game at the point you want to quit. You should immediately go back to The Show and re-start the latest game.
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Xbox has quick resume. If you switch between games, it returns to the exact spot you left.
And restarting isn't viable. It takes way too long to get back into the game.
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Getting injured is technically part of the RTTS experience. I mean yeah it sucks, but players get injured. If you don't like it then turn injuries OFF or UP you players DURABILITY or do like everyone else said and dashboard.
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I did it once when Ohtani suffered a phantom injury while my DH. I was in the field and Snell was pitching. An injury occurred and it wanted me to take Snell out. I did. When Ohtani came up to bat it wanted me to take him out because it claimed I risked further injury if I let him bat. I just quit the game. So I avoided a real and fake injury all at once.
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Why play with injuries on if you’re just going to quit when they happen anyway?
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just turn injuries off if you're not going to use them.
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I let every injury happen and was gonna let Snell be injured but having Ohtani suffer a fake injury for no reason was why I quit. I can’t answer for the OP.
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I think everyone is missing the point.
I don't care about injuries specifically. If I get hit with an injury during a sim, it happens.
What I don't like is when things like that happen when I'm about to play a game. Using your entire bullpen for a game is not fun. Stamina is garbage in this game and everyone is burned by the 6th inning.
Thus, I just want to quit.
