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Franchise Mode has been an MLB The Show staple for quite some time now, and this year, we’re excited to introduce its long-awaited online version. We took the team-building aspects of Franchise, such as scouting and offseason contract negotiations, and merged them with the customizable schedules and divisional alignments of Online Leagues. We also continued to refine the game logic that governs trade values, lineups, player generation, and more. Let’s go over some of the main features in more detail.


FRANCHISE HOME

When you create an Online Franchise, you automatically become the league’s Commissioner. You’ll get to choose the divisional alignment, schedule type, Designated Hitter preference and whether or not to upload a custom roster, among other things. Once you’re happy with your settings, you’ll need to invite other players to the league, and also determine what teams will be controlled by the CPU (if any at all).


CREATE FRANCHISE

Building a successful team in Online Franchise is as much about what happens on the field, as about what happens off the field. One of the most important things you can do to remain competitive is to draft amateur players effectively, in order to keep replenishing your major league roster with top-tier talent. To do this, you’ll need to scout players throughout the regular season so that you don’t go into your live online draft unprepared. Without proper scouting reports, you’ll have a much tougher time trying to distinguish between future superstars and draft-day busts.


AMATEUR DRAFT

The vast majority of your drafted players will need some seasoning in the minors before they’re ready for The Show, so we’ve given you access to full minor league rosters. You’ll be able to move players up and down from Class-A all the way to the Majors, set training assignments, and also pull-off trades with other teams. Our trade logic has been greatly improved as well, so forget about lopsided trades involving three top prospects for an average major league middle reliever.


MANAGE ROSTER

This brings us to the offseason, which we divided into two parts. In Part 1, you will handle all of your contract renewable players, arbitration cases and draft pick signings. Our player contract logic has received a much needed overhaul, as we made MLB service time more of a factor when determining player interest and ideal salary. One example where this is really noticeable is when trying to offer contract extensions to your young players. In the past, you were able to sign young superstar players to extremely cheap long-term contracts, which is unrealistic in today’s MLB. Now, you’ll still be able to lock these players up early in their careers, but you’ll have to pay something much closer to their market value. This type of contract is becoming much more common in real-life lately, with teams like the Rays and Braves leading the way, and it was important for us to incorporate this new dynamic into the game.


CONTRACT RENEWALS

Free agent signings happen in Part 2 of the offseason, which is divided into an adjustable number of rounds, or advancement periods. Every team gets a chance to make their best offer, and then the commissioner advances to the next round.


FA ROUNDS

Players will either sign with a team, or they will remain on the market for the next round. The bidding wars that occur in this part of the offseason can become pretty intense, coupled with the fact that you’re competing against other human opponents makes the bidding all the more entertaining.


FREE AGENT CONTRACTS

Rounding out the whole package is our expanded record keeping, as we now store draft classes, retired players, and additional career stats and awards on the Player Card. In addition, League Events and Notifications will keep you up to date on what’s happening around the league, and what tasks you need to perform to manage your team properly.


RETIREMENT

We’re all extremely happy with the way Online Franchise turned out, and we hope you enjoy playing it just as much as we enjoyed putting it together. See you online!

Bleacher Report has posted an interview with MLB 14 The Show developers, Luis Martinez and Lance Leahy, providing even more information.

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Member Comments
# 201 mmorg @ 03/10/14 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MantiMania
What a punch in the nuts to offline players.
Can we start a thread for all the offline guys to pay their gripes in?
 
# 202 HustlinOwl @ 03/10/14 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Duke
Do we still have to pay the $50 ps+ subscription to play games against the AI?
For a year sure, but then you are free to play other games online as well plus a game comes with your subscription each month. However PS3 no charge
 
# 203 nemesis04 @ 03/10/14 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Duke
Do we still have to pay the $50 ps+ subscription to play games against the AI?
To create an online franchise on the PS4 you need plus but not for the PS3 even if it is just against the CPU.
 
# 204 HustlinOwl @ 03/10/14 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by mmorg
Can we start a thread for all the offline guys to pay their gripes in?
No kidding after anyone posts in here we have an offline guy chiming in behind about how disappointed they are or the sort
 
# 205 nemesis04 @ 03/10/14 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Duke
Thanks guys. I'm torn on if I should get the ps4 or not. Really the show is the only game I play and I was willing to buy the ps4 just for the show because I really want the updated graphics. But having to pay this extra $50 for the updated franchise features doesn't seem worth it to me and I may stick with the ps3 another year. If the ps4 version has classic stadiums, SOTS, and a 2nd jersey template for the yankees jerseys then I'll be making the upgrade. If not then there really isn't a reason for me to make the switch.
I always find it interesting where people draw a line in the sand when purchasing something. You seem fine with spending $399 for the system (only the Show) and $59 for the game but draw the line at the extra $50 when in reality it would yield more value in dollar paid with cloud saves, free games etc. Even more you can find PS+ for $29.99 at certain times of the year.

I am not picking on you just more an observation, as I have seen this type of thinking from many.
 
# 206 MrOldboy @ 03/10/14 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by nemesis04
I always find it interesting where people draw a line in the sand when purchasing something. You seem fine with spending $399 for the system (only the Show) and $59 for the game but draw the line at the extra $50 when in reality it would yield more value in dollar paid with cloud saves, free games etc. Even more you can find PS+ for $29.99 at certain times of the year.

I am not picking on you just more an observation, as I have seen this type of thinking from many.
If people like them actually take a stand and don't purchase a game for a reason, than that's good. We need more people to set standards on what is acceptable in any market. One might see PS+ as a value, others see it as an added burden. Every market has different customers. There were people posting that SoTS was a deal breaker as well, I don't agree with them but I understand why they feel the way they do.
 
# 207 HustlinOwl @ 03/10/14 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MrOldboy
If people like them actually take a stand and don't purchase a game for a reason, than that's good. We need more people to set standards on what is acceptable in any market. One might see PS+ as a value, others see it as an added burden. Every market has different customers. There were people posting that SoTS was a deal breaker as well, I don't agree with them but I understand why they feel the way they do.
in that same vain then do not purchase a PS4 PS Plus to play online has been known since 2013 E3
 
# 208 Knight165 @ 03/10/14 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MrOldboy
If people like them actually take a stand and don't purchase a game for a reason, than that's good. We need more people to set standards on what is acceptable in any market. One might see PS+ as a value, others see it as an added burden. Every market has different customers. There were people posting that SoTS was a deal breaker as well, I don't agree with them but I understand why they feel the way they do.
But isn't online in these cases PS4......and not the game itself?
There is no online play on the4 for any game w/o PS+....is there?

M.K.
Knight165
 
# 209 mmorg @ 03/10/14 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Knight165
But isn't online in these cases PS4......and not the game itself?
There is no online play on the4 for any game w/o PS+....is there?

M.K.
Knight165
100% correct.
 
# 210 TGov @ 03/10/14 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Knight165
But isn't online in these cases PS4......and not the game itself?
There is no online play on the4 for any game w/o PS+....is there?

M.K.
Knight165
Do you need PS+ for updates too? Off topic I know but Im curious
 
# 211 HustlinOwl @ 03/10/14 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by TGov
Do you need PS+ for updates too? Off topic I know but Im curious
Ramone stated that PS Plus was not needed for updates
 
# 212 MrOldboy @ 03/10/14 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Knight165
But isn't online in these cases PS4......and not the game itself?
There is no online play on the4 for any game w/o PS+....is there?

M.K.
Knight165
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Originally Posted by HustlinOwl
in that same vain then do not purchase a PS4 PS Plus to play online has been known since 2013 E3
I was speaking to people specifically on here who would view a PS4 purchase as a means to play the PS4 version of MLB 14: The Show (The_Duke being an example). To them PS+ seems like a paywall and behind it is online franchise.

To someone like myself, I find PS+ to be a great value as I download and at least try any PS+ game that I don't already own. I've loaded up on PS+ codes from past sales so the online franchise issue doesn't affect me that much.

But to someone who only plays The Show (i.e. The_Duke who nemesis and my responses were based off of), PS+ means that the game could cost up to $110 this year if they want to play single player franchise with the new improvements. That's not including the cost of the PS4.

There was no way for any of these people to assume that there would be two distinct version of franchise in MLB 14: The Show. With the one that seems superior at this point in time to require PS+ on PS4.

I completely get where someone like The_Duke is coming from. To some the decision seems so simple, but its not for everyone.
 
# 213 s1lent @ 03/10/14 09:34 PM
Has it been clarified which parts of the offline franchise are missing from the online version? Until then That happens I don't think we can say whether simply starting a single player online franchise is a viable workaround. Not to mention the uncertainty over whether online franchises can be continued in future versions or not.
 
# 214 ShowTyme15 @ 03/10/14 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by s1lent
Has it been clarified which parts of the offline franchise are missing from the online version? Until then That happens I don't think we can say whether simply starting a single player online franchise is a viable workaround. Not to mention the uncertainty over whether online franchises can be continued in future versions or not.
Yes it's been confirmed everything in the fact sheet listed for online franchise will only be for online. Ramone said they ran out of time to get the online changes incorporated into offline.
 
# 215 MrOldboy @ 03/10/14 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ShowTyme15
Yes it's been confirmed everything in the fact sheet listed for online franchise will only be for online. Ramone said they ran out of time to get the online changes incorporated into offline.
I guess he's wondering if there are any benefits to play offline instead of online. Only pertaining to functions of the mode like the AI logic, not other factors like PS+, online stability, etc.
 
# 216 s1lent @ 03/10/14 10:40 PM
I was referring to the part of the fact sheet that said something like "most" of the features from the offline franchise will be in the online version, which begs the question which offline features aren't in the online version.
 
# 217 aukevin @ 03/10/14 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by s1lent
I was referring to the part of the fact sheet that said something like "most" of the features from the offline franchise will be in the online version, which begs the question which offline features aren't in the online version.
I'm waiting to hear about in game saves.
 
# 218 chitownwonder @ 03/11/14 02:02 AM
Us people doing on line lgs has never been able to do multiple seasons while off line has always had that option, now that they FINALLY take care of us on line players all you hearing now is how off line people are being neglected. Please stop with all the complaining, Russell told you all why it's different so accept it and move on, you can buy it or refuse to buy it. And to all the people complaining bout having to pay to play it on line to get those on line only features same thing either buy it or don't. If 4 dollars and some change a month (that's what it averages out to for $50 a yr) is going to hurt you then should you have bought a PS4 in the first place!!! Let's get real did you all really think on line was going to be free forever it's a business and if you agree with it or not you still have the choice to pay for it or not....
 
# 219 armymule @ 03/11/14 07:42 AM
I have never and will never play online so it doesn't matter to me what features are added for online play. I also understand the time constraints Sony is facing this year. The perception however is that Sony bit off more than they can chew this year, hence the delayed game delivery. It seems like they have allocated their resources to online at the expense of the offline users. Also, although the money charged for PS Plus isn't much it is perceived as a money grab. This doesn't sit well with many loyal customers. I think their concerns are justified.
 
# 220 SVCbearcat10 @ 03/11/14 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by armymule
I have never and will never play online so it doesn't matter to me what features are added for online play. I also understand the time constraints Sony is facing this year. The perception however is that Sony bit off more than they can chew this year, hence the delayed game delivery. It seems like they have allocated their resources to online at the expense of the offline users. Also, although the money charged for PS Plus isn't much it is perceived as a money grab. This doesn't sit well with many loyal customers. I think their concerns are justified.
I don't think PS+ is a money grab. You want an improved online experience, then it has to be paid for. It was very unrealistic to think that supporting servers could be free forever, especially since Sony as a whole only recently turned a profit for the first time in years. While I may personally feel the same way with online vs offline, the online community has been placed on the back burner for years so I'm okay with them getting some love this year.
 


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