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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    MLB The Show: More Improvement Still Needed With Franchise Mode Menus


    Let’s just get one thing out of the way: the menus in MLB 14 The Show’s franchise definitely went in the right direction from where things were previously.

    I honestly just wanted to sound positive before this next paragraph which will sound less than positive.

    The menus in MLB 14 The Show’s franchise mode menus are still some of the most poorly organized user interfaces you can find. Want to know how many years you have left with your all-star pitcher? That’s about 3-4 button pushes away on average from the main home screen in franchise mode. Want to know who is leading your team in batting average? That’s really not as easy to find out as it should be.

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  • BeatArmy
    Rookie
    • Nov 2010
    • 431

    #2
    Whew, aren't we lucky then that no future financial planning is required in any PS3 franchise....?

    /sarc

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    • Mrmagoo
      Pro
      • Apr 2014
      • 669

      #3
      Re: MLB The Show: More Improvement Still Needed With Franchise Mode Menus

      Good article and GREAT points. And let's not forget, they need to create a franchise where these things you speak of are tracked THEN add them to a more stream line menu system!! For the life of me I really don't understand why franchise in many games are such a hot mess in this (these) regard(s).

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      • Peter_OS
        Banned
        • Jul 2002
        • 5088

        #4
        "On the lineup screen, all you get is an overall rating for each player. You don’t get their key stats, you don’t get stats on how they hit against a certain handedness of pitching, you simply get an overall rating which tells you nothing about the players power, contact hitting, or speed — three key things you’d like to know at the very least while building a lineup."

        I agree with this 100%!! Key stats need to be in there on the lineup screen. Overall ratings are useless. This has been a request of mine for many years now. I'm surprised this has been overlooked. How tired a player is helpful, but they need to incorporate more stats on the lineup screen.

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        • TypicalPhenom
          Rookie
          • Nov 2008
          • 77

          #5
          Agree on finding information on contracts, no reason for it to be that difficult. Really though, I just want to be able to see more detailed career stats. I'm willing to navigate around the menu's as long as the information is there. Trying to sign free agents in the offseason, I have to back out and go to a previous save file to check how they did in AAA last year or how many SB's they had. I'd like history of all star games and awards too on the player cards too.

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          • Birdman85
            Rookie
            • Jun 2014
            • 20

            #6
            I could care less about the menus. How about some stuff to help with trades, or a full player card? If 2k can do it, there is no reason Sony can't. also, they have the top 50 insignia, so how about a Top 50(at least) list so when you are looking to trade for prospects, you can decide who is better.

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            • Birdman85
              Rookie
              • Jun 2014
              • 20

              #7
              Originally posted by Peter_OS
              "On the lineup screen, all you get is an overall rating for each player. You don’t get their key stats, you don’t get stats on how they hit against a certain handedness of pitching, you simply get an overall rating which tells you nothing about the players power, contact hitting, or speed — three key things you’d like to know at the very least while building a lineup."

              I agree with this 100%!! Key stats need to be in there on the lineup screen. Overall ratings are useless. This has been a request of mine for many years now. I'm surprised this has been overlooked. How tired a player is helpful, but they need to incorporate more stats on the lineup screen.
              If I am correct, don't they show Con R/L Pow R/L SPD and Fielding?

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              • Mrmagoo
                Pro
                • Apr 2014
                • 669

                #8
                Re: MLB The Show: More Improvement Still Needed With Franchise Mode Menus

                Not at my ps4 at the moment but no I don't believe they do, if we are talking about the line up screen before you actually enter the game. They do show the things you mentioned on the menu screen once in the game tho.

                I was wrong. Just checked and birdman was correct, sorry for giving the wrong information.
                Last edited by Mrmagoo; 06-30-2014, 02:01 AM.

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                • Blzer
                  Resident film pundit
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 42487

                  #9
                  Re: MLB The Show: More Improvement Still Needed With Franchise Mode Menus

                  Originally posted by Birdman85
                  I could care less about the menus. How about some stuff to help with trades, or a full player card? If 2k can do it, there is no reason Sony can't. also, they have the top 50 insignia, so how about a Top 50(at least) list so when you are looking to trade for prospects, you can decide who is better.
                  'The hell does that mean?

                  As far as navigation is concerned, it's all about scrapping everything and going back to the drawing board. Like literally, I want to do the same thing with my wiring in my home theater. Figuring out how to optimize everything and reference what to where is one of the most difficult things to do, and figuring out what should/shouldn't have shortcuts can be strenuous. I have enough trouble on main pages of websites, and that has every graphic with drop-down tabs and a mouse.

                  That's the big thing they might want to try for: more nested layers, less linearity. If everything is a brand new page and screen, you sometimes can't even recognize where you last were. Or at the very least, work like a computer's windows where it shows the branches of the tree from what previous screens you were on.

                  I haven't yet played this year's version, but it sounds like it's a bit of the same hiccups that they've always had. I don't think it's easy, but it requires a lot of overhauling. Now somebody work on my bedroom wiring haha.
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                  • decga
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 2469

                    #10
                    Hopefully SCEA is listening and reading this article as well. This is a very informative article and open handed slap in the face of SCEA or makers of the Show. We all can use one of those every now and then.

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                    • RandyBass
                      MVP
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 1179

                      #11
                      Re: MLB The Show: More Improvement Still Needed With Franchise Mode Menus

                      Menus? That would be a good start I guess. But they need to do a lot more than that.

                      Every year I try to start a franchise, and every year I can't get through it because it's just not compelling at all. It does little to reflect what a running a baseball franchise should be about, leaves you in the dark about many things, and then dumps a bunch of tedium on you.

                      For all the praise this game gets, it really leaves me wondering why when I look at their bland, shallow, and overly complex franchise mode.

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                      • Doogie09
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 79

                        #12
                        For my money, combine the stats and immersion of OOP with the gameplay of the Show and you'd have something to behold. Even 2K with their stories and stats had a leg up on The Show. Reason I've stuck with my Mlb11 and haven't upgraded since. Bought OOP last year and just love it. Sure, miss the gameplay and the batter/pitcher battles...the live action....but the stats, contract info, news stories, milestones and depth of OOP is awesome. In the past, the PS3's capacity constraints were blamed...well, PS4 is basically a PC...so, capacity shouldn't be an issue.....A common code base for the developers between the PS3 and PS4 may be more the reason next-gen will be held back for the near-term. IMHO

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                        • Mrmagoo
                          Pro
                          • Apr 2014
                          • 669

                          #13
                          Re: MLB The Show: More Improvement Still Needed With Franchise Mode Menus

                          Hell it would be sweet to just have half of the stat tracking of ootp in the show!

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                          • Birdman85
                            Rookie
                            • Jun 2014
                            • 20

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Blzer
                            'The hell does that mean?

                            As far as navigation is concerned, it's all about scrapping everything and going back to the drawing board. Like literally, I want to do the same thing with my wiring in my home theater. Figuring out how to optimize everything and reference what to where is one of the most difficult things to do, and figuring out what should/shouldn't have shortcuts can be strenuous. I have enough trouble on main pages of websites, and that has every graphic with drop-down tabs and a mouse.

                            That's the big thing they might want to try for: more nested layers, less linearity. If everything is a brand new page and screen, you sometimes can't even recognize where you last were. Or at the very least, work like a computer's windows where it shows the branches of the tree from what previous screens you were on.

                            I haven't yet played this year's version, but it sounds like it's a bit of the same hiccups that they've always had. I don't think it's easy, but it requires a lot of overhauling. Now somebody work on my bedroom wiring haha.
                            Not only did 2k have a full player card ( where you could view career stats and achievements such as MVPs and Championships) they also had a Top 100 prospect list so you could view the best prospects at once, instead of having to go team by team, looking for the Top 50 log.

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                            • Birdman85
                              Rookie
                              • Jun 2014
                              • 20

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Birdman85
                              Not only did 2k have a full player card ( where you could view career stats and achievements such as MVPs and Championships) they also had a Top 100 prospect list so you could view the best prospects at once, instead of having to go team by team, looking for the Top 50 log.
                              logo.* And my point was if 2k can do that, Sony should be able to bring it to The Show.

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