Game dying earlier than usual
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@Apolloz_99_MLBTS I agree. Madden has alot more going on. In 1 moment of madden you may have 30 pre determined animation going off, this makes the problem multiply. Basically the more moving pieces the more likely somthing will go wrong.
The show does have predetermined animation tho. Every error, every hit, every ground out, its all predetermined. User input matters for the most part, but an error, for example, is a forced predetermined animation.
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SDS controls the timeline of their releases. Last I checked, there is no law anywhere in the world that requires SDS to release an MLB The Show title each year.
The prime beef here is a lack of upgrades in graphics and gameplay standards to keep pace with the proven technological state of the industry. So, that doesn't require imagination, but just a will to hire the talent needed to maintain the game at the peak level of technology. And even if imagination is needed, truth remains that plenty of customers have handed SDS a roadmap on a silver platter, that the company has rejected.
Finally, SDS controls the size of their payroll, so if they don't have the staff needed to keep the game at the pinnacle, then again that is a choice SDS made.
I don't see much if any avenue to play devil's advocate to debate these points.
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I've mentioned a ranked season where you can only use theme teams and can only use 1 each game until you have used all 30 teams.
Piggybacking off @go4stros25_psn what about an MTO style mode where you can lock in your favorite player and play them for the entire season. For instance, say I want to play with Witt Jr. Have different rewards based on the level you play. This would need to be locked for the entire season. You get rewards based on different goals like hits, HR's, SB's, stolen bases, triples, errors, etc. The possibilities could be almost endless with this. You could also make it where you can have max of 3 and can use pitchers or hitters. Could do one with Judge and say Skubal (wins, era, saves for relievers). Point is you get to play a favorite player for the year and gain rewards on your journey.
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The awful fielder animations / lack of urgency also impacts stealing. Even if the throw beats the runner, there's no guarantee that the defender will apply the tag. This is very common on throws to third base.
Last night playing coop (yeah we found a game in less than five minutes), pulled the perfect slidestep- catcher's throw beats him by 12 feet...safe. Chisolm took a fiscal year to apply the tag, he just stood there in the "catch" position, and didn't apply the tag until the runner was on top of the bag.
Check swings are also very obviously rng. Some swings are clearly a swing but called a check and some check swings are clearly not a swing but get called a strike.
Yeah, this is probably the one that drives me nuts the most. Bat will barely leave my shoulder, yet it'll say strike. Then others I'll already be setting the controller down because I'm certain I swung and it'll say no swing.
Some consistency is all I'm asking for there.
And don't even get started on the complete lack of fielder urgency. Vs CPU you can usually get away with it because more often than not they make bad choices on the basepaths. Online- completely different story. I'll knock a ball down on a dive...only to watch my field get up and take four steps away from the ball before turning around to pick it up.
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SDS controls the timeline of their releases. Last I checked, there is no law anywhere in the world that requires SDS to release an MLB The Show title each year.
The prime beef here is a lack of upgrades in graphics and gameplay standards to keep pace with the proven technological state of the industry. So, that doesn't require imagination, but just a will to hire the talent needed to maintain the game at the peak level of technology. And even if imagination is needed, truth remains that plenty of customers have handed SDS a roadmap on a silver platter, that the company has rejected.
Finally, SDS controls the size of their payroll, so if they don't have the staff needed to keep the game at the pinnacle, then again that is a choice SDS made.
Sony owns SDS and doubtless has huge say in the size of their payroll. Let's be honest this game is just a blip on Sony's spreadsheet. It's not a choice the employees at SDS made. I'm sure they would love more help to keep up with everything.
And just because you provided them a "roadmap" of ideas doesn't mean a) that your ways are actually what people want, or b) that they have the resources to do them.
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@Finn_Scotus_MLBTS sony has made some really massive flops lately, mainly concord, marathon, and when they tried to milk the last of us more by making it an online game.
When these companies lose money on games, that cost os pushed onto the customers.
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@Finn_Scotus_MLBTS sony has made some really massive flops lately, mainly concord, marathon, and when they tried to milk the last of us more by making it an online game.
When these companies lose money on games, that cost os pushed onto the customers.
Oh, I agree completely. My point was just that Prior... saying SDS was in charge of their own budget and so it's all their fault was not necessarily true. Sony hamstrings them, and by default, us because of those failures you mentioned.
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Different take than most will probably have, but I used to watch YouTube videos for this game daily, across multiple creators. I also checked into streams probably 1-2 times a week.
I've mostly stopped. A lot of the CCs have turned into nonstop negativity machines, and the same tired toxic narrative gets pushed onto an audience that repeats it like gospel.
To be clear, I'm saying "a lot," not all. There are still a handful of creators who are great. But I've unfollowed a bunch because I just don’t need that level of whining and negativity in my life.
And even with the issues in the game right now, I'm still enjoying it as much as ever.
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SDS controls the timeline of their releases. Last I checked, there is no law anywhere in the world that requires SDS to release an MLB The Show title each year.
The prime beef here is a lack of upgrades in graphics and gameplay standards to keep pace with the proven technological state of the industry. So, that doesn't require imagination, but just a will to hire the talent needed to maintain the game at the peak level of technology. And even if imagination is needed, truth remains that plenty of customers have handed SDS a roadmap on a silver platter, that the company has rejected.
Finally, SDS controls the size of their payroll, so if they don't have the staff needed to keep the game at the pinnacle, then again that is a choice SDS made.
Sony owns SDS and doubtless has huge say in the size of their payroll. Let's be honest this game is just a blip on Sony's spreadsheet. It's not a choice the employees at SDS made. I'm sure they would love more help to keep up with everything.
And just because you provided them a "roadmap" of ideas doesn't mean a) that your ways are actually what people want, or b) that they have the resources to do them.
You don't even play the freaking game, so please stop acting like you know better than everyone about what needs to be done.I do play the game, just not MLB 26. Perhaps in your limited vision that means something. But, it doesn't!
But, you go right ahead and lick their boots. I'm sure they enjoy laughing at you!
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Different take than most will probably have, but I used to watch YouTube videos for this game daily, across multiple creators. I also checked into streams probably 1-2 times a week.
I've mostly stopped. A lot of the CCs have turned into nonstop negativity machines, and the same tired toxic narrative gets pushed onto an audience that repeats it like gospel.
To be clear, I'm saying "a lot," not all. There are still a handful of creators who are great. But I've unfollowed a bunch because I just don’t need that level of whining and negativity in my life.
And even with the issues in the game right now, I'm still enjoying it as much as ever.
Totally agree with this. My experience has been pretty similar.
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Different take than most will probably have, but I used to watch YouTube videos for this game daily, across multiple creators. I also checked into streams probably 1-2 times a week.
I've mostly stopped. A lot of the CCs have turned into nonstop negativity machines, and the same tired toxic narrative gets pushed onto an audience that repeats it like gospel.
To be clear, I'm saying "a lot," not all. There are still a handful of creators who are great. But I've unfollowed a bunch because I just don’t need that level of whining and negativity in my life.
And even with the issues in the game right now, I'm still enjoying it as much as ever.
I actually had something similar to this typed up earlier and chose not to send it.
I think the reason most people have stopped watching the streamers is not because the game is dying. It's because that sort of streaming is dying. No one wants to be involved in that atmosphere. It's why It sucks that these forums are starting to delve into that feeling.
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@JDHalfrack_PSN said:
I think the reason most people have stopped watching the streamers is not because the game is dying. It's because that sort of streaming is dying. No one wants to be involved in that atmosphere. It's why It sucks that these forums are starting to delve into that feeling.Yep. I was part of a bunch of Facebook groups as well. Things have always been a bit toxic.. but this year has been unbearable. I left all of them + started my own (but it's only got like 35 people).
Been spending most of my energy here lately.
& X is a joke now.
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If anyone doesnt want to read all these comments. Ill sum it up for you all. The juice isnt worth the squeeze. Players are not getting rewarded enough for the grind. And I completely agree
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@JDHalfrack_PSN you know it is possible that the content creators and the players are upset becsuse not only has the game not taken any step forward with next Gen tech, its infact gone backwards in many ways.
The content creators didnt make the player base dislike the game. That makes no sense. Why would someone play a game, and waych creators play the game if they didnt like the game?
Sds made people not like the game by always pushing for more monetization, not addressing glitches, poor servers year after year, rng gameplay, same graphics for a decade.. the list is long man.
I do agree tho. Some streamers suck. That kyle kid is the most annoying person on YouTube. Even kevin has become hard to watch. Dimmu is still fun.
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Whats funny is this thread was disingenuous (the guy posting it is one of the main complainers about the 20 card cap) but the responses are probably not what the OP had hoped for.
Also, I can't speak for the show, but streaming communities are often the most toxic places on earth. If there is public dislike of a game just saying something positive about it gets you attacked.
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@Teak2112_MLBTS so your plan tonight is to go into every thread and be a negative loser? Get a life man.
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@Teak2112_MLBTS so your plan tonight is to go into every thread and be a negative loser? Get a life man.
You do realize the irony in this statement, right?
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I don't think there is anything they can do to fix 26
All star break my be a nice content drop but it's just been one bad thing after another this year
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RIP, MLB The Show '26.
We hardly knew ye.....https://youtu.be/kBR08xXPl-o?is=zfSzFaIGtRXcAcO- -
I think the reason most people have stopped watching the streamers is not because the game is dying. It's because that sort of streaming is dying. No one wants to be involved in that atmosphere. It's why It sucks that these forums are starting to delve into that feeling.
I agree with that. I was actually watching OhChev the one day, on a twitch drop weekend I think...and he absolutely blew up on people talking about the glitch in the chat and how people should be banned for it etc. Kinda put me off his stream tbh.