I only have one item on my mlb the show wish list: No more timed programs.
If they do that, I'm willing to be open minded and roll with any changes or adjustments they want to make.
I only have one item on my mlb the show wish list: No more timed programs.
If they do that, I'm willing to be open minded and roll with any changes or adjustments they want to make.
I'm an A's fan so forget about diamonds. I'll be surprised if they even have golds.
@GixxerRyder750 said in why you suck:
Midichlorians...Gotta have a high Midichlorian count
I like this answer. Instead of just telling people that I suck at the game I'll say, 'The force is not strong with me.' lol
Since I skipped last year's game, I'll be getting a double dose of new legends when I buy this year. I'm pretty excited about playing with some of the new names that I missed out on in 22.
@yankblan_PSN said in So, here's my take on this.:
As long as they support last gen and Switch, there won't be much improvements to graphics and gameplay. Skipping this year, 22 was awful and I still don't have next gen; even then, don't know that it would be worth it.
I haven't played the show since '21, and the tech test was my first time playing it on ps5 since I was finally able to buy one a few months ago. I'm hoping the tech test isn't an accurate representation of what the graphics will look like in the final version, because visually it doesn't really seem any better than two years ago.
How about a Pete Rose Captain? All cards in your lineup are boosted to 125 in all attributes, but by attempting to play a game with them they'll be instantly deleted from your inventory and you'll be banned from re-acquiring them lol
I didn't buy 22 so I haven't really been paying attention, but I seriously doubt they made any major changes this late in the year that would have impacted how the game plays.
As An A's fan this is gonna be a depressing game. I doubt they even have a Gold lol
I never figured out how to get free packs in the tech test either. It came out during a week when I was really busy and I only had time to play a couple games, but still. I feel dumb now lol
I went with ps5 because I play a lot of Final Fantasy games, which are usually only on playstation, but otherwise I probably would have bought xbox because of gamepass. I'm hoping that I can eventually afford to get both.
99% of the games I've watched over the years were around 3 hours, roughly the same length as a typical NFL game, and nobody ever complains about them being too long. If every other game were lasting 4 or 5 hours then I can see maybe doing something about it, but as things stand now the pitch clock is the MLB trying to fix something that's not broken.
18 was my first year playing DD. Those missions were hell.
I'm OK with the DH in real baseball, but for DD it'll just make a player's bench completely irrelevant most of the time.
I'm not crazy about 99s so early but as long as they keep it within reason, like maybe only two or three of them available in set one, then I don't think it'll be that big of a deal.
Depending on the number and quality of cards in each set, I think there's a chance that live series sell for more than they usually do at least early in the year.
My QOL request: Remove time limits on inning programs.
I don't know anything about coding games, but I imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to have a checkbox or something where I can choose which inning that my XP is currently being applied to so I can catch up on old content if I want.
So tell us more about how you lost a game online and aren't mature enough to accept that the other guy was better than you.
I haven't played since 21 and I didn't get a ps5 until a couple months ago. Assuming that the tech test is a good representation of what the final product will look like, graphically I honestly noticed very little difference.
@SaveFarris_PSN said in Why isn't Candlestick an Iconic/Classic Park?:
A. All of the "modern" classic stadiums were used up until 2009. The Giants left the Stick back in 2000.
B. Outside of the wind and the Oakland-sized foul territory, Candlestick was pretty much a cookie cutter indistinguishable from all the other 1970's atrocities (Riverfront, Astrodome, 3 Rivers, Vet, etc.)
As an A's fan, I'm convinced that their stadium would be looked at as iconic if their ownership wasn't so determined to cheap out and field a roster that would struggle to win a AAA championship year after year.
@darkblue1876_PSN said in Same broken game.:
As someone who is among the worst hitters online, I can promise you that cards will only make a minimal difference. I do feel that it is a sim, and that SDS AI determines the winners at times, but while I agree it is extremely toxic, and SDS has no intention of policing their online gaming you have to just either accept the losses and try to improve at YOUR speed and not worry.
I am playing the 2020 version as I am still able to play all options to grind for cards, but many cards do require me to play online. I had one game against a super cheesy player and lost, then just now played a 1000 level guy while I am a 400 level guy. Because I have slowly gotten better (I am no longer the player I was in the 90s) I was somehow able to somewhat keep in the game, losing 6-2.
However, I feel that until the OFFICIAL launch of 23, and not the tech test that you wait until it is revealed to be another fresh coat of paint and a roster update before purchasing it.
I'm also terrible at hitting but I still enjoy playing online. The great thing about this game is that unless you're truly hopeless, lose enough and you'll eventually match up with someone you can beat. Only hardcore idiots who aren't good enough to make legend and can't accept it have a problem with online. For lousy players like me who just want to have competitive games and don't care about rewards, it's still a lot of fun.