RBWilliams8 LSU Fan Member since Oct 2009 32855 posts
Questions and Advice for "THE SHOW '12" (Posted on 12/3/12 at 7:20 pm)
When playing as your star, how necessary is your first year in development. I have a good bit done with my first year of minor league but I'm wonderin if I should start over since I jumped straight in without knowing how to play so well.
I've only got about 15 HR, .320 BA 62 H w 44 RBIs. I'm ranked 2 in Batting on the league and like5/6 in the org. (unless I misinterpreted what that stat was)
This isn't a POXXXXXXX thread. I want to know if I should start over before making the league as an average player. Can you progress a bunch as a pro? Should you go into it with better starting stats like you would an NCAA star?
RBWilliams8 LSU Fan Member since Oct 2009 32855 posts
re: Questions and Advice for "THE SHOW '12" (Posted on 12/3/12 at 7:44 pm to RBWilliams8)
More worried about how the game development works. I know in NCAA your HS games determine how good you'll be by a lot then it's a slower progression from there. Is this the same where your minor is THAT important?
UltimaParadox Alabama Fan Huntsville Member since Nov 2008 3049 posts
re: Questions and Advice for "THE SHOW '12" (Posted on 12/3/12 at 9:52 pm to The Eric)
It is pretty linear progression. More than likely you will be traded to an organization that will need you as a starter once you get close to MLB ready.
If you want the fast tracks to the majors achieve every goal