I give up.
This was the first year I decided to really try out comp in DD. The aluar of the signature Chris Sale was too much temptation to pass on. Well after about 3 months are off and on again attempts I finally sat down to try and grind for real. And after 15 games where I would win two and lose 3 and go no higher than 600 I quit.
I'm done with the bs of the down and away off the plate home runs. I'm done with the glitches that cause you to miss balls and make bad pitches. But first and foremost I'm done with matching against people who seem to have no other expenses or things to do in their life other than a virtual baseball game. Its gotten to the point where I can determine off load if I will win or get crushed, "Is the other player on the prestige xp rank then get the lube ready". After 4 days of no progress I give up. Its just simply not worth the energy to play against people who might be better than me., but most likely just spend more time and more on this game than I can.
Add in that the only other options of things to do in DD is play against the AI in missions that are so blatently phoned in and designed just to be irritating or grind the exact same showdowns or conquest games until your tumbs bleed and fall off from the repetitive motion I feel there is nothing for me in DD. Increase the apathy by including the fact that this year's RTTS is a cut and paste of last year with "in game progression:|" and once you made it to the bigs there is no reason to play anymore.
I'm done. For the first time since the MLB the Show series has been published I have deleted the game before the next version game out. Its hit an all time low for me with this game and unless San Diego Studios really wows me with the next gen version I think I'm out for a while on this franchise.
Thanks for listening to my Ted talk l, and I would love to hear if anyone else has the same opinion as me.