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  • GROGtheNailer
    Rookie
    • Jul 2002
    • 289

    #1

    Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

    So I bought a PS4 the other day ( and a 50 inch LED TV), I have never owned or tried the PS3 so obviously, have never been able to play The Show. Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever ( had to play MLB 2k series if I wanted a ball game) and of course I loved High Heat on the PC. MLB: The Show is excellent in the short time ive spend with it but it is brand new to me, I have some questions and please offer what you will.

    The road to the show, anyone using that? it seems pretty kick-*** to me.

    Any set up tips for enjoying this game? Is there a standard set of sliders? What should i be doing or considering as a first time user of The Show ( but I am a baseball game veteran).

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
    *GROGtheNailer*
  • KingFry
    Pro
    • May 2013
    • 704

    #2
    Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

    Well on the sliders part, I def recommend TNK's realism sliders to start off and then modify it a tiny bit if you need to. Rosters is also key, if you haven't already make sure you download an OSFM one. OSFM V2 by Knight165 is what I use but OSFM Hybrid V2 are great as well as V3(releasing soon).

    If you were wondering, there is a difficulty called "Dynamic" which works you up, so you start at rookie then as you do better you move up to rookie+, then veteran, then veteran+.... other then that, have fun with the best sports game out there!
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    • GROGtheNailer
      Rookie
      • Jul 2002
      • 289

      #3
      Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

      Ok thanks for that info. What does OSFM stand for?
      *GROGtheNailer*

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      • RNunez187
        Rookie
        • Aug 2002
        • 310

        #4
        Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

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        • rjackson
          MVP
          • Apr 2005
          • 1661

          #5
          Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

          Holy crap Grog--I actually remember that name from the High Het PC days! First, have you decided on a pitching and hitting interface?

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          • Ghost Of The Year
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            • Mar 2014
            • 6322

            #6
            Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

            Welcome to a little place I like to call Heaven.
            T-BONE.

            Talking about things nobody cares.

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            • rjackson
              MVP
              • Apr 2005
              • 1661

              #7
              Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

              Alright, I have more time now. First, I would recommend against using pure analog batting. It is not horrible or anything, actually kinda fun, but I think it is a tweener. If you decide on playing on an even playing field with the CPU and having ratings matter the most, then timing hitting and classic pitching with Nomo's sliders. If you want to be more involved in the hitting which adds its own sense of realism (concentrating on a part of the strike zone) or meter/pulse pitching, then TNK's is a good start but you will have to play around and be prepared to adjust them to your skill level.

              Next, rosters. In the roster vault, you'll find OSFM v3. It is a fine roster if you want to get started right away. It uses the games default ratings for players which is not really scientific but not horrible. It goes on the last 3 years 50-25-25 so like Konerko is rated too high based on the earlier two years. It also has pitch edits that make it more realistic. The rosters OFSM Hybrid is built off of that roster and then uses ZiPS as a predictor of true talent levels. It is better as far as hitting & pitching but I find the fielding and running ratings a bit questionable here and there. I'd recommend one of these. I've been using a 1994 historic roster while I wait for the latest hybrid and also the new SBFM rosters to come out and I'm going to use one of them for years to come since you can transfer franchises from year to year now.

              Finally, use 30 team control. It sounds like a behemoth task but it really is not if you don't want it to be. I only use it to reverse really bad trades that the CPU will have a tendency to make.

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              • GROGtheNailer
                Rookie
                • Jul 2002
                • 289

                #8
                Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                [QUOTE=rjackson;2046450861]Holy crap Grog--I actually remember that name from the High Het PC days! First, have you decided on a pitching and hitting interface?[/QUOTE

                Hehe, High Heat was a blast on the PC, miss that one.

                I have started with Pulse pitching and zone hitting.
                *GROGtheNailer*

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                • GROGtheNailer
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 289

                  #9
                  Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                  Originally posted by rjackson
                  Alright, I have more time now. First, I would recommend against using pure analog batting. It is not horrible or anything, actually kinda fun, but I think it is a tweener. If you decide on playing on an even playing field with the CPU and having ratings matter the most, then timing hitting and classic pitching with Nomo's sliders. If you want to be more involved in the hitting which adds its own sense of realism (concentrating on a part of the strike zone) or meter/pulse pitching, then TNK's is a good start but you will have to play around and be prepared to adjust them to your skill level.

                  Next, rosters. In the roster vault, you'll find OSFM v3. It is a fine roster if you want to get started right away. It uses the games default ratings for players which is not really scientific but not horrible. It goes on the last 3 years 50-25-25 so like Konerko is rated too high based on the earlier two years. It also has pitch edits that make it more realistic. The rosters OFSM Hybrid is built off of that roster and then uses ZiPS as a predictor of true talent levels. It is better as far as hitting & pitching but I find the fielding and running ratings a bit questionable here and there. I'd recommend one of these. I've been using a 1994 historic roster while I wait for the latest hybrid and also the new SBFM rosters to come out and I'm going to use one of them for years to come since you can transfer franchises from year to year now.

                  Finally, use 30 team control. It sounds like a behemoth task but it really is not if you don't want it to be. I only use it to reverse really bad trades that the CPU will have a tendency to make.

                  http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ustlinowl.html
                  Nice, thank you for those suggestions, I am going to check it all out for sure. Do you use the quick pitch option (I think it called) where each batter comes up with pitches already happened, I like that feature.

                  This game is outstanding so far, been wanting to try it out for a long time now.
                  *GROGtheNailer*

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                  • KingFry
                    Pro
                    • May 2013
                    • 704

                    #10
                    Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                    Originally posted by GROGtheNailer
                    Nice, thank you for those suggestions, I am going to check it all out for sure. Do you use the quick pitch option (I think it called) where each batter comes up with pitches already happened, I like that feature.

                    This game is outstanding so far, been wanting to try it out for a long time now.
                    I use the quick counts option just a bit. It does help get games in quicker but I only use it if I sort of want to play/sort of don't or I need to get this game done...

                    It is an amazing option but I can't bear not playing the full game... taking the first pitch... seeing the cut scenes... etc. Just my opinion tho..
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                    • rjackson
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 1661

                      #11
                      Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                      No, I agree. I like playing out the entire AB and it seems that quick counts have an effect on walks and other stats as well.

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                      • GROGtheNailer
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 289

                        #12
                        Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                        So not using quick counts eh? I like the idea, I thought it might actually improve pitch counts and other stats in a baseball game but now I will re-consider that.

                        What about Road to the Show, playing just your char in-game and what not, is that something to invest time in or are most of you strictly franchise?
                        *GROGtheNailer*

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                        • rjackson
                          MVP
                          • Apr 2005
                          • 1661

                          #13
                          Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                          I prefer franchise but will play RTTS while waiting for roaters or something. I think there is too much loading/waiting but no harm in trying it to see if you like it. The devs say it is the most played game mode.

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                          • Mrmagoo
                            Pro
                            • Apr 2014
                            • 669

                            #14
                            Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                            I wonder if there tracking the most played, includes time played or just log ins to modes...

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                            • KingFry
                              Pro
                              • May 2013
                              • 704

                              #15
                              Re: Bought MLB: The Show for the first time ever

                              Originally posted by GROGtheNailer
                              So not using quick counts eh? I like the idea, I thought it might actually improve pitch counts and other stats in a baseball game but now I will re-consider that.

                              What about Road to the Show, playing just your char in-game and what not, is that something to invest time in or are most of you strictly franchise?
                              I love franchise, but RTTS is great. It's fun and when I don't really feel like playing my 'chise or a full game, I do RTTS(i also do RTTS when I want to do RTTS lol). Both are great and I would definitely make an RTTS and play it a bit... fun and not time consuming as games are quick!
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