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For my successful pitchers I've made so far, I find this works out:GamePnoy74 said:Loving this game, but I'm stuck on success mode...tried it four times already, cannot even get close to creating an MLB player...so many random events and bad sets of fate cards set me back, as well as my team often being in not-so-great situations during playable games...any tips?
And it sucks you can't fast forward success mode until after you create a successful player =/
- Always try to have 1 Challenge, 1 Marvin, and 1 No fate card at all times. Reload if you ever get stuck with the Lone Wolf attribute which drops you to only 1 total fate card.
- I do nothing but studying (and resting when needed, you can't study if you're tired) until first week of February. You want at least level 1 in Bookworm to pass your finals.
- Starting in February I start training. Typically I will do nothing but train and rest.
- The only dating I do is with the TA math geek girl - seeing her will often raise both Ladies Man and Bookworm. I usually end up with 1 level in Ladies Man and 2 levels of Bookworm at the end of my game.
- When your coach arrives, practice every week if possible, resting only when necessary. This should raise your Coach Eval enough that you make the team and play in the last game of the year.
- This sounds obvious, win your games, especially in the tournament. More games = more experience earned = more chances to improve your Scout Eval.
- Because of the above tip, I almost always take Team Captain - I like having total control in the last 2 innings to try and win the game. If the game sim isn't favorable when it gets to the 8th inning, reload and try again. I can usually pull out a victory if the team isn't losing by more than 3 runs.
So basically, only do enough studying to pass, only date enough to get 1 level in Ladies Man, spend the rest of your time in training. The key to everything will be your Scout Eval rating, raise this as many times as you can through accepting Scout Challenges when the random event appears, and playing as many games as possible. I'm pretty sure Ladies Man helps out this in some way, not sure if it's a multiplier or makes the Scout visit practice more often, but if you're still having problems with the above strategy you may want to try raising Ladies Man more than level 1. I've never had to so far though.