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Dynasty League Baseball Online Overview

Sometimes a media experience encourages you to seek out other versions of that specific title. For instance, I powered through the J.R.R. Tolkien novels after seeing the first Lord of the Rings movie. A hit single might entice you to buy the whole album. Even a sports video game might turn you on towards the real-life version of that sport.

So, in just about all cases, this is a good sign: your first experience is a positive one, so you seek out more like it. Dynasty League Baseball Online is a perfect example of this phenomenon.

New and Online

Dynasty League Baseball Online is a new online baseball text-sim, currently in beta, that allows you to re-create single games, series and leagues (eventually) featuring your favorite historical teams. Each team’s performance is based on real-life stats, meaning you’ll get a remarkably accurate and realistic experience each time you log on.

Currently, you are able to play single games and three-, five- and seven-game series against the AI. During gameplay, dice rolls are simulated, their results shown on-screen -- a nice touch -- and the ensuing play is calculated and applied to the situation. It is a relatively smooth and straight-forward process, but you’ll probably want to brush up on the rules of Dynasty League Baseball. To help, a .PDF rulebook is available.

If you are familiar with other baseball text-sims, there are a few tweaks that set Dynasty League apart. First, just about every element of the game is factored into the calculations, including weather, stadium and umpires -- in addition to the standard player statistics. These details show the game's tabletop roots, and I like that these are all shown during gameplay. Too many games, in my opinion, gloss over the die rolls and just assume that you only care about play-by-play. Dynasty League does allow you to adjust how much data you’ll see, so if you do only want to see results, that can be arranged.

Throughout the game, player cards, pie charts and outcome percentages help you manage all of that data. Also unique to this game are coaching decisions, including the odds of success and possible outcomes. These help break up the data-driven play and offer moments of pure strategy.

A few other elements help streamline the experience, but ultimately may frustrate some baseball purists. You only get one chance to steal per at-bat; if your runner is held, you’ve missed your opportunity. There’s no option to manage each pitch, and the process of warming up pitchers without them getting too tired seems unintuitive. Again, this game is based on a pre-existing rule set, so these issues are not exclusive to the online game. However, they probably won’t bother most users looking for a quick and accurate baseball simulation.



I Love the '90s...and Baseball Stadiums

Outside of beautiful stadium pictures that serve as a "playmat," this game is not that pretty to look at. Its layout and graphical flair favors the functional, and the whole page sort of screams 1990s. I don’t think this is a huge issue, but don’t expect an EA level of slick polish. To date, the developers have patched some things to help make it a more appealing experience, so it’s safe to assume a certain amount of continued development. Still, I'll restate that I really like the backgrounds, which are large high-quality images of the home team's ballpark.

Live Tourneys

The most interesting way to play, for now, is not against the computer, but against other humans in the tournament setting. These run daily, and feature a single-elimination format. Some elements, like a closable chat window and CPU takeover for dropouts, make this online experience a pleasant one. The only issue I have with playing another person is that the games can take a lot longer because every action requires confirmation. Add in the fact that if you advance, you may need to wait for other games to finish, and you have a multi-hour experience. A fun experience, especially if you are winning, but a long one for sure.

Final Thoughts

At this point, some features have yet to be implemented, such as leagues and playing another individual in a single game. However, new stuff is being added just about every week. There is a large selection of teams, but don’t expect every team from every year to be there. Also, there is a nice "user score" and ranking system that tracks your progress.

So, if you’ve played other baseball text-sims or board games, especially Dynasty League Baseball, you will definitely want to extend your experience with this online version. It’s free while in beta, so there’s nothing to lose.


Member Comments
# 61 bkrich83 @ 04/28/11 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by choadler
I checked this out and started replay of the 86 Houston and Mets NLCS and I have to say this is really solid. I am not sure the price point of $15.00 a month is going to work for me unless they give you the ability to run solitary leagues as well.

I just don't know if I have the time to commit to playing a multiplayer game all of the time.

Here is to hoping that they will let you do solitary seasons for $15.00 a month, plus the multiplayer action. I would be all over this in a heartbeat.
Lack of solo replay is the only thing keeping me from subscribing. Once that is in place I am all over it.
 
# 62 choadler @ 04/28/11 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by bkrich83
Lack of solo replay is the only thing keeping me from subscribing. Once that is in place I am all over it.

I hope they do are able to do this soon. I mean I understand they may not want to have people with 10 or 15 replay seasons being stored on their servers, perhaps they can limit you to one solo replay at a time. I would be cool with that.

I picked up pure sim baseball, but this just blows that out of the water. I love being able to see the cards, the charts, and the odds of your decisions. Really gets the person involved.
 
# 63 longranger @ 04/29/11 12:04 AM
Can u play this on the iPad?







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# 64 JamieHall @ 04/29/11 10:23 AM
Lon, Apple's ban on browser plug-ins for the iPad means that Dynasty League Baseball Online cannot currently run on an iPad. It would be nice if Apple were to rethink this policy, but they seem dead set on it.

The game does run on any recent Mac computers that have an Intel processor.
 
# 65 bkrich83 @ 04/29/11 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by choadler
I hope they do are able to do this soon. I mean I understand they may not want to have people with 10 or 15 replay seasons being stored on their servers, perhaps they can limit you to one solo replay at a time. I would be cool with that.

I picked up pure sim baseball, but this just blows that out of the water. I love being able to see the cards, the charts, and the odds of your decisions. Really gets the person involved.
Agreed. The day they do this is the day I subscribe. I am not sure why Mike seems so resistant to this.

I don't have the time nor the desire to play in online leagues, and playing solo series doesn't do it for me as well. Seems to me the core audience for Dynasty and games like it are the solo season replay folks. Why they are being ignored, I don't understand.
 
# 66 JamieHall @ 04/29/11 08:37 PM
bk, I can promise you that season replays are not being ignored. We've had detailed discussions about what we want to do with replay seasons and they are most certainly on the "to do" list. It is just a reality that we have to prioritize all the things we want to add to the product, and right now we need to focus on getting the multiplayer draft leagues rolling as quickly as we can. We have existing Dynasty draft leagues (playing on other formats) that are waiting on the online version to support this.

We absolutely plan on adding season replays. We just don't want to make any promises about when they will be ready until we get closer. We know people want them and WE want them too!
 
# 67 choadler @ 04/29/11 10:06 PM
Jamie,

This sounds cool. I will consider getting a subscription at that point. Keep us up to date!
 
# 68 bkrich83 @ 04/30/11 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by JamieHall
bk, I can promise you that season replays are not being ignored. We've had detailed discussions about what we want to do with replay seasons and they are most certainly on the "to do" list. It is just a reality that we have to prioritize all the things we want to add to the product, and right now we need to focus on getting the multiplayer draft leagues rolling as quickly as we can. We have existing Dynasty draft leagues (playing on other formats) that are waiting on the online version to support this.

We absolutely plan on adding season replays. We just don't want to make any promises about when they will be ready until we get closer. We know people want them and WE want them too!
I understand. But as someone who has played this game dating back to PTP board game starting in I believe 1987, I am a bit disappointed. I feel like people like me were put on the back burner and for some reason you guys are trying to force the online league stuff down our throats.

I just don't enjoy the online league stuff. From what I have read and having talked to people I am not the only one.

I am glad to hear the single user replays are on the radar, but from Mike's last post in the other thread it doesn't sound like it's going to be anytime in the near future.

It's your guys business, run it how you want. I just wanted to say as a long time fan of the game dating back to the 80's, it's disappointing. I will voice my displeasure the only way I can, I simply will not subscribe until then. The affect on you guys is minimal I know, but that's really my only recourse.
 
# 69 canadian content @ 05/02/11 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bkrich83
I understand. But as someone who has played this game dating back to PTP board game starting in I believe 1987, I am a bit disappointed. I feel like people like me were put on the back burner and for some reason you guys are trying to force the online league stuff down our throats.

I just don't enjoy the online league stuff. From what I have read and having talked to people I am not the only one.

I am glad to hear the single user replays are on the radar, but from Mike's last post in the other thread it doesn't sound like it's going to be anytime in the near future.

It's your guys business, run it how you want. I just wanted to say as a long time fan of the game dating back to the 80's, it's disappointing. I will voice my displeasure the only way I can, I simply will not subscribe until then. The affect on you guys is minimal I know, but that's really my only recourse.
This is good, though, letting these guys know what you would like to see implemented. They are probably somewhat surprised to see that there are season replayers that are interested in the online game. The more, the merrier!

With so many netplay leagues folding in the Stratomatic community due to the problems that are occuring with their less than dependable online game function, the time is now for Dynasty to get their draft leagues up and running.
 
# 70 jjoe @ 05/20/11 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by bkrich83
I understand. But as someone who has played this game dating back to PTP board game starting in I believe 1987, I am a bit disappointed. I feel like people like me were put on the back burner and for some reason you guys are trying to force the online league stuff down our throats.

I just don't enjoy the online league stuff. From what I have read and having talked to people I am not the only one.

I am glad to hear the single user replays are on the radar, but from Mike's last post in the other thread it doesn't sound like it's going to be anytime in the near future.

It's your guys business, run it how you want. I just wanted to say as a long time fan of the game dating back to the 80's, it's disappointing. I will voice my displeasure the only way I can, I simply will not subscribe until then. The affect on you guys is minimal I know, but that's really my only recourse.
I agree with BKrich. I, too, have no interest in online leagues and enjoy solo replays.
 


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