MLB 13 The Show
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Online play stays the course. Leagues have been brought forward from last year with minor tweaks to setup options for commissioners, schedules, menus, and that sort of thing. Everything has been organized in a more efficient manner, too, with more options to filter stats, call up historical details to go over previously played league games, and so forth. Nothing here is showstopping, although the changes do address some longstanding gripes from hardcore simmers.
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A wider hit-timing window may not fit the bill of a standout feature for an annualized sports game, but this small tweak brings a satisfying crack of the bat. Offenses are more productive both offline and on. How productive Playing on veteran difficulty, my entire team showed much more plate savvy than I've ever seen in past MLB: The Show iterations. Alfonso Soriano led the league in dingers, RBI, and batting average, and no one else was even close in any category. 59ce067264
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