Hi all-
This is more or less my review of MLB: The Show 12 after 21 games in a franchise. I am putting it in the Slider section as I feel that is where it would be most helpful. My post will be a little long, but I wanted to be thorough. Mods, if you think this needs to go elsewhere let me know or please move it.
ROSTERS
I believe the first OSFM roster? I don't know, maybe it was v2.
THE SLIDERS
Since Psycho has now changed his slider set to HOF, I wanted to report my experience with his All-Star set. I have played 21 games, a pretty good sample size, and have been overall quite happy with my results.
Pulse pitching, zone hitting, no guess pitch. Everything on all-star.
Here are the sliders (untouched from when I downloaded them about a month ago, everything not listed is on default)
Human Solid Hits: -1
Human Starter Stamina: +1
Human Reliever Stamina: -1
Human Pitcher Consistency: -1
CPU Contact: -1
CPU Foul Frequency: -1
CPU Solid Hits: -1
CPU Starter Stamina: +1
CPU Reliever Stamina: -2
CPU Pitcher Consistency: -1
Pitch Speed: -1
Fielder Run Speed: -2
Fielder Reaction: -1
Fielder Arm Strength: -2
Baserunner Steal Frequency: +1
Wind: -1
THE TEAM
I have a "fantasy" team. Its not that I just chose players that I wanted, I'm in a 26-team strat-o-matic league that I've been in for 10 years, and I've built a team I'm proud of. So I made my Show team to mirror my Los Angeles Skyhawks of the SPIBL. I am the Angels but I play my games in Dodger Stadium. Here is a summary of my team:
SP: Hamels, Gallardo, Fister, Hellickson, Alvarez
RP: Adams, Betancourt, O'Flaherty, Affeldt, Bailey
C: Posey/Barajas (Posey has been on the 60-day DL for a while now).
1B: Hosmer
2B: Hill
SS: Rollins
3B: Beltre
OF: Dejesus, Hart, Maybin, Smith (we kind of rotate the four)
DH: Lind
I have Harper in the minors but he's struggling at AAA so he's staying there.
So overall my team is rated 1st in pitching and 2nd in batting. But those are just the ratings. Lets look at my team rank after 21 games:
THE RESULTS THUS FAR....
12-9 Record. Started 1-5 and have gone 11-4 since.
Batting Average: .275 (5th)
Runs: 82 (15th)
Doubles: 37 (12th)
Triples: 2 (15th, top team only has 6? Not sure if that's low or not overall)
Home Runs: 23 (8th)
Stolen Bases: 4 (28th, I suck at SB, 8 CS)
BASE ON BALLS: 49 (29th, 15th has 66)
Strikeouts: 156 (21st)
Slug Pct: .431 (5th)
OBP: .323 (13th, mostly due to my average of course)
GIDP: 22 (29th)
Errors: 9 (5th)
ERA: 4.18 (25th)
CG: 4 (2nd)
Shutouts: 3 (4th)
Hits Allowed: 189 (19th)
HR Allowed: 19 (12th)
Walks Allowed: 56 (2nd, but 10th is sitting at 63, so not bad)
Strikeouts: 136 (20th)
I put the things I'm concerned about in red, and also wanted to talk about the green.
So I'm second to last in walks. Overall, I'm getting better at it, so I'm not going to change anything. But.. I'M NOT LAST!!!! I've always struggled taking walks in The Show. In this game I definitely feel like pitcher ratings really matter. Pitchers that have a lower BB/9 rating are wilder, and its up to me to take walks. Yes, sometimes I swing at that slider in the dirt for strike three, but it feels pretty sweet to not be an outlier in walks and being in the middle of the pack in strikeouts. Its awesome. So while I'm 29th in walks, I'm still working on it and feel I can get better.
The GIDP concern me. That would honestly be the only thing I'd really want to change from my results thus far. I guess I'm just hitting poorly with guys on-base, I don't know. But again, I'm not an outlier (there is one team worse), so maybe I just need to work on my hitting with runners on. I mean, I'm getting hits and XBH obviously overall (5th in BA and SLG), so I just need to time those better!
But I really want to talk about the walks allowed an strikeouts. This has been my best experience with the show ever pitching. I am getting better and feel I may eventually go to HOF with pitching, but I FINALLY enjoy pitching. I owned MLB08 and MLB09, and in my franchise I only batted (and simmed each half inning where my team was pitching) because I just couldn't get good results period. I couldn't strike guys out, and my walks were crazy because every time I put one in the zone it got crushed. I hated pitching in the show.
Now, with Pulse pitching I feel its a pretty good challenge. You'll see as I summarize each game that I've gotten better as of late, but I also will get shelled here and there. Its a challenge, and if you miss you can get punished. In general its a blast pitching now, and that's something I could never say about the show. Its funny I'm 25th in ERA and talking about moving up to HOF, ha. Recency bias is coming into play as I just shut out the Indians in back to back games with Alvarez and Hamels.
When it comes to baserunning, I'm just terrible. I don't feel its a slider thing, but I make poor decisions on when to try to score, when to stretch out doubles... its really bad. I'll get better. Same with stealing (I just got my 4th in my last game with Rollins!!!)
Batting is overall just fun. It feels like a battle each time. Each pitcher is different, each delivery is different, each pitcher's strategy against each batter is different. In general I'm late more than I'd like, but again, the results are very realistic given my very good batting lineup. I'm WAAAAY better with LHP than RHP for whatever reason (you'll see in my stats down below), but the fact that I'm striking out a decent amount mixed with NOT BEING LAST IN WALKS (WOOHOO!!!!), while spraying the ball all over and out of the field.... its just been awesome fun. Its funny though... you'll see in my linescores below that I RARELY score more than 5 runs a game. I get tense or something once I get a decent lead and lose my plate discipline. Anyway, the batting interface in this game is something that we all get spoiled by, because its just so, so good. Batting in MLB12: The Show is my favorite gaming experience of all time. I love baseball, and it just feels so freaking perfect in the challenge and the results.
OTHER RANDOM THOUGHTS....
If you aren't using variable umps, you are doing it wrong. In MLB09, my last experience, it was fine and added a little bit as borderline pitches could go either way.
However, in this version, it is WAY more realistic. I love getting squeezed. I love getting that backdoor slider that is obviously way off the plate called for strike 3. The frustration and exhilaration with the variable umps is just absolutely spot on and makes for a real baseball experience.
There are only two things that I feel need to be fixed in terms of gameplay for next year.
- 1. The ball physics are overall awesome. However, liners down the line are very unrealistic. That's my only complaint with the ball physics whatsoever. If you are to get a double down the line, you have to smoke it and hit it over the 1Bman. In real life, if you sneak it down the line, it will often roll down the line to the wall. Instead the corner outfielders get to the ball quickly and hold you to a single. Not a huge deal, but its the one piece that I feel is lacking with ball mechanics.
- 2. Infield fielding can be a little spotty. Routine grounder to Rollins at SS. I hold down the throw to 1B, and before he throws, he pauses, loads, and the throw is late to 1B for an infield single. I'll try and save a replay at some point and load it up here as an example, but this has happened about 4-5 times over the 21 games.
Those are really my only two gripes about the gameplay thus far. I think that says a lot.
I've seen guys complain about unrealistic diving catches and whatnot. You guys just have selective memories if you feel this is happening too much because its not. I've seen like 6 diving catches in 21 games.
I overall would like to see some improvements in the interface to be more OOTP-like, but I feel that SCEA already knows this. One minor thing I'd like to ask for.... when I PH for a batter (like I PH Cameron Maybin for Seth Smith, who is in LF), when I go to take the field next inning, immediately go to the lineup screen and ask if I want Maybin to play LF. It'd be nice if before the game shoots to "Cameron Maybin has taken over for Seth Smith in LF", I could instead tell the game I want Maybin in CF, Dejesus in RF, and Hart in LF. Then when the game cuts back the announcers could say "Maybin takes over in CF, moving Dejesus to RF and Hart to LF". Not a biggie obviously. Just a minor request.
Alright, that's more or less my review of the game. I'm not using hyperbole when I say its the best video game I've ever played. Pulse pitching has given me an experience that I've always wanted in the Show and finally put it above MVP05 for me. Just a fantastic job.
Linescores and player stats in the next post.