I actually didnt buy this year's game and I only play franchise. I cant wrap my head around paying full price just to make CAPs (that's my specialty) when MLB 20 is fine for that. The biggest flag was not being able to transfer rosters from last year. I've been working on my all-time teams roster for franchise for 6 years now, no way I'm letting that go just to buy a new game. Especially since SDS doesnt care about franchise, which we all know already
sammyfi77_PSN
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Probably the '89 Athletics. Absolute studs all over the diamond on that squad
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why don't you just use your fastball pitch speed slider? Lower it or crank it up. I usually up it a click at least because the default doesn't look aesthetically realistic to me. If Nolan Ryan is throwing 100 I want it to look 100.
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I play all-time roster for every team franchise. It's so much more exciting for me as a baseball historian and lover of the game. I have my own roster that I have created which is ever changing. I just love the match-ups Koufax facing Bonds, Pedro facing DiMaggio, Aaron facing Jose Fernandez. Every team has studs on the squad and if someone gets hurt it's just next man up with another all-star or HOFer to take his place. I've done this every year since '15 and having the option to carry over rosters this year is huge. I love creating players of the past and reading up on their bios to make sure all their attributes are accurate as possible. It's definitely right up my alley as a baseball fan. I've been playing baseball games since 1990 Earl Weaver Baseball so it bring back memories
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Remember, and this is important. They dont care about franchise like you and I do. Just like last year and year before that and so on and so forth. It's a shame
Franchise only players - do you buy the game every year? why?
Something positive
Pitch speeds with the patch
Exploring my choices in franchise day 1 for the first time.
No Babe Ruth as Position Player once again