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MLB 14 The Show New Universal Profile, Stubs Deep Dive

Sony sent us this exclusive developer blog to talk about two major new features in their upcoming baseball title, MLB 14 The Show.

In MLB® 13 The Show™, we introduced Universal Profiles. Your Universal Profile displayed a breakdown of all your earned XP, online stats from past and present, recent play history, and Ratings in our competitive online modes.

This year, we’ve taken two more steps forward in creating a personal and universal sense of progression, regardless of your platform or play style.

STUBS – A Universal Currency that isn’t trying to get in your wallet.

In MLB® 14 The Show™, you won’t just earn XP while you play; you’ll also earn Stubs, a universal currency that can be cashed in for bonus resources like Road to the Show Training Points, Franchise Budget, and Diamond Dynasty Budget.

We must emphasize: we have in NO way restricted the quality experience you’re used to in favor of more micro-transactions. This is a universal currency focused on frequently rewarding our users for their accomplishments. As with previous years, you can elect to buy additional resources through the PlayStation Store, but we work hard to provide the best, most balanced experience, right out of the box.

Playing games is not the only way to earn Stubs. Keep an eye out for an in-depth look at our new game changing mode, Community Challenges, and how you can earn universal currency by creating challenges using the exact same in-game tool as the developers.

USER TENDENCIES– Tracking how you play and reproducing it

For MLB® 14 The Show™, we’ve upgraded the Universal Profile with a tendency tracking system that monitors and records each player’s unique play-style.

There are eight tendencies tracked for both hitting and pitching, and—in conjunction with the offensive and defensive tendencies—we track four general tendencies that highlight specific preferences, like a bias towards playing with a designated hitter. As you can see in the above screenshot, we have two sets of tracked data: result based tendencies and frequency based tendencies.

In the upper part of the Universal Profile tendency display, you will see the result based tendencies. These types of tendencies are primarily generated from in-game results: hits, home runs, strikeouts, walks, etc. The result based tendencies function just like the player attributes do. Meaning, if a player has a high power rating, you can expect them to hit more home runs than the average player. We also track the most commonly used difficulty for both hitting and pitching; this allows you, or opponents, to get a better sense as to how your tendencies were generated.

Frequency tendencies are less result based and, instead, are focused more on how often you like to perform certain in-game actions. Do you steal a lot of bases? Do you throw a lot of strikes? These are the types of questions that are easily answered with the frequency tendencies. Each tendency gives insight into how you play the game, and, as you continue to play games in MLB® 14 The Show™, your tendencies will update over time as your play-style evolves. In addition to seeing your own tendencies evolve over time, you can also view other players’ Universal Profiles to get scouting reports on opponents, or just check in to see what your friends doing.

Furthermore, the Universal Profile can copy your tendencies and apply them to an AI controlled version of yourself. In Online Franchise, players will be able to practice against your team via the schedule screen. In Diamond Dynasty, players will be able to challenge your team through the new Extra Innings feature. With AI controlled versions of our users, you’ll be able to compete against other players even when you’re away.

Simply put, MLB® 14 The Show™ brings an evolved Universal Profile that is smarter, more rewarding, and wants to build an army of clones that emulate your every move on its way to world domination.

Author - Ramone Russell


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Member Comments
# 41 bcruise @ 03/04/14 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Factzzz
This is a pretty cool feature, it'd be nice if they used something like this in RTTS to track your players tendancies, it'd be like a scouting report for you RTTS player.
It already does, and in more detail:



What it doesn't do (AFAIK) is use those tendencies to determine how to pitch you over the course of your career - it doesn't carry that data beyond the game you're playing in, in other words.

Then again, given how upset people get about the CPU "cheating" and such, allowing it to have a "book" on you may not be the best of ideas.

Also, I'm pretty sure it tracks many more than 6 PA's - this screen is from early April and I'm not sure the guy HAS more that 6 PA's. This is the Locker Room screen from the RTTS menu, if you still have the game you can see the screen for yourself.
 
# 42 cardinalbird5 @ 03/04/14 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Duke
As of right now I don't have internet to my ps3 so I've never played diamond dynasty. How does a budget work in this mode when the teams are created?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eept-AGdhNA

THat is from MLB 12, but it works the same.

You gain budget by playing basically. You can also get budget by doing collections and buying/selling from the market place.

The better and more you win, the more budget you earn. You have a thing called fan support that gives you so much budget per inning based on well your players do individually. You also get more budget by finishing games and winning.
 
# 43 Majingir @ 03/04/14 11:24 PM
Hoping that does include offline games too, because that was something I was hoping they had in MLB13. Would be nice to track your average offline stats to see what numbers you're getting after you play several games and stuff.
 
# 44 BigAlRam317 @ 03/09/14 01:41 PM
Hey Ramone,
Will we have reviewable instant replays and challenges in the new version of The Show?
 
# 45 Ghost Of The Year @ 03/09/14 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by BigAlRam317
Hey Ramone,
Will we have reviewable instant replays and challenges in the new version of The Show?
I'm not a Ramone but I'd be pleasantly surprised if it was in this year.
 
# 46 KBLover @ 03/11/14 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by bcruise
Then again, given how upset people get about the CPU "cheating" and such, allowing it to have a "book" on you may not be the best of ideas.
Too bad because that would be life as a big leaguer for sure. Imagine going through a REAL sophomore slump because the league adjusted to you faster than you could hone your skills/tweak your play?

Anyway, loving the addition of the profile. I wish it was in MLB13 - would love to see how I play.
 

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