anyone try out Diamond Dynasty? seems to be a fun twist on the old franchise mode
otherwise been ripping up rtts with my ss, great game
Have not tried it yet. I'm intrigued by it, but every time I log in I just want to play RTTS. 😀
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anyone try out Diamond Dynasty? seems to be a fun twist on the old franchise mode
otherwise been ripping up rtts with my ss, great game
I found that fielding setting. Just go to the advanced fielding setting and make sure it says button accuracy. Meaning it will throw to the bases the buttons represent.
So my season came down to a 3 way traffic jam; the Padres lead the NL West with 4 games to go by 3.5 games, I (Giants) were in second, with the Dodgers a game a half behind me.
Dramatically enough, the last series of the season was a FOUR GAME home stand against the Padres, where I could have outright won the division.
Instead, I dropped the first game of the series, and ruined my chances of that right off the bat.
The Dodgers and I ended with the same record, and had a one game playoff for the wild card spot in LA. Madison Bumgarner against Clayton Kershaw. MadBum goes down with a line drive off the face in the 3rd, but my bullpen absolutely saved my ass (Kyle Kendrick and Sergio Romo specifically), giving up 4 hits all game and NO runs, and I won 3-0.
I took a quick 2-0 lead against the Padres in the NLDS, lost game 3 on a bloop single in the 10th inning, but won the series 4-2 on a walk off homer by Hunter Pence in Game 4.
So now I'm in the NLCS against the Reds, and have fallen into a quick 0-2 game hole in Cinci.
The first game I lead 1-0 through the bottom of the 8th, til Brand Phillips homered with one man on to make it 2-1, and I was unable to score.
Game Two was a disaster after the 5th inning. I trailed 3-0 going into the 6th, but the lead ballooned quickly to 4-0, then five to nothing by the 7th. My bats were simply anemic and have been since the Padres series, I ended up getting blown out 7-0.
The series shifts back to SF, but down 0-2 and with an offense that has failed to score more than 2 runs in the last four games, it's going to take a miracle.
Awesome! Well done and great recap! I was scrolling slowly so I couldn't skim ahead. to see outcomes before you got there.I love this game! 😀
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Anybody still playing?
It's been awhile since an update, so I figured I may as well post.
As a self-imposed rule, I never sim Postseason games. And coming into the playoffs as a play-in game winner wild card, it has been a LONG ASS POST SEASON!!! 😀
Picking up where I left off, I was down 0-2 against the Reds. The series shifted back to SF, and I won 3 in a row (5-1, 5-1, and a nail-biter 4-3). It's now 3-2, and back to Cinci. Just one more and on to the World Series!
....aaaand I blow it. Pretty badly too. Lincecum gets the start and it's a 3-0 game by the 6th inning. I do finally get on the board, in the 8th, but not enough to overcome. Game 6 ends 3-1, and the series is now 3-3. No team has won yet on the road, and obviously, each team is undefeated at home.
Game 7 Is Vogelsong against Homer Bailey. With some of the best pitching yet, Vogelsong holds 8 FULL scoreless innings, and Romo cleans up, and I steal a tense win, 2-0. On to the World Series!
So the World Series is against the cross bay rivals, The Oakland A's, who beat the Mariners in seven games.
I win Game 1, 3-2
Game 2 I lose, 3-6
Game 3 I lose, 1-2
Game 4 I win, 5-3
Game 5 I lose, 0-4 (this one was rough. 8 SO, 5 hits (amounting to nothing), and they beat up on Bumgarner in the 5th inning)
Game 6 is back in SF, and Matt Cain pitches beautifully, I win 3-0.
So it all comes down to Game 7 in SF. Tim Lincecum vs. Jarrod Parker. Tense, defensive game throughout, scoreless into the 6th, where I take a 2-0 lead.
By the bottom of the 8th, The A's score two runs off Santiago Casilla (one of my better relievers), and he's done. 2-2 going into the 9th.
Top of the 9th, I put together one of the best offensive innings of the post season, Pablo Sandoval singles an RBI home with 2 outs. Score is now 3-2.
Next up, Hunter Pence homers over the right field wall (which was reviewed, btw, after first being called a foul), and 2 more come into score. 5-2 is the score now going into the bottom of the 9th.
Romo gets a quick out, then gives up two quick hits. Then, on one of the most frustrating plays of the game, the runner on second attempts to steal 3rd, Posey fires over to third in PLENTY of time to catch him, but Sandoval (3B) DROPS the catch. Now runners are on the corners with 1 out.
The next batter pops out in foul territory. 2 out now. Runners on the corners. 5-2 game.
Next batter smacks a high fly to left....and it carries...and carries...and I'm literally shouting at the screen. This would tie the game for the A's if it gets over....
..but it falls into Morse's glove maybe 3 feet before the warning track. Game Over.
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So, as much as I love it, and as great as it is...I'm taking a break. A 19 game (straight) post season, going 13-6 overall, I'm gonna take a bit of a break. But I can safely say it remains one of the very best sports franchises out there, period.
And GO GIANTS!! 😉

Just got a PS4. Based on reviews and reading through this thread, it seems like the best game to get for it would be MLB The Show. Can't find it cheap anywhere. $50 seems to be the lowest, is it worth it for that price?
This would be my first MLB sport game. What should I do to learn the game? I read through the whole thread and it seemed like there were so many different things I could do. I usually am the type to just go into a game and try it, but I feel like there's so many details that that might not work.
For those who do primarily RttS, how long does a full game take to play through in RttS? On average?