Alright, let’s talk about this here “durability” thing in that MLB The Show 23 game. My grandson, he’s always yappin’ about it, so I figured I’d try and make some sense of it for ya.
What’s this Durability All About?
Well, from what I gather, durability in this here game is all about how much your players can take a beating. You know, like them old workhorses we used to have on the farm? The ones that could plow all day and not break a sweat? It’s kinda like that.
See, if your player got good durability, that means he ain’t gonna get hurt so often. He can play more games, run around more, and not be sittin’ on the bench with a boo-boo all the time. That’s important, ya hear? You want your best fellas out there playin’, not nursin’ injuries.
- High Durability: Means less hurtin’, more playin’. Your player’s like a tough ol’ mule, keeps on goin’.
- Low Durability: Means more ouchies, more sittin’ on the bench. Your player’s like a delicate flower, wilts at the first sign of trouble.
Durability and That Stamina Thing
Now, durability ain’t just about avoidin’ injuries. It’s also got somethin’ to do with stamina, whatever that is. Sounds fancy, but it just means how long your player can keep goin’ strong without gettin’ all tired out.
Think of it like this: you got two fellas choppin’ wood. One with good stamina can chop all day, barely breakin’ a sweat. The other one gets tired after a few swings, gotta sit down and rest. That’s stamina, see?
So, a player with high durability, he’s gonna have more of that stamina stuff. He can play a whole game, maybe even a double-header, and still be swingin’ that bat like a champ. A player with low durability, he’s gonna get tuckered out quick, his performance gonna drop, and he might even get hurt easier ’cause he’s tired.
How to Deal with Durability in the Game
Now, I ain’t no video game expert, but my grandson tells me there’s ways to deal with this durability thing in the game. He says somethin’ about bein’ a “passive hitter,” which sounds like a whole lotta nothin’ to me. But apparently, it means you gotta be patient at the plate, wait for the good pitches, and not swing at everything that comes your way.
He also talks about these “skill sets” and “player lock” thingamajigs. Sounds complicated, but from what I can tell, it’s all about settin’ up your players so they play better and last longer. You gotta open up some packs, change some skills, and sometimes you just stick with one player and focus on what they do.
Why Durability Matters
Look, in this here game, just like in real life, you want players who can last. You want the fellas who can play game after game, not the ones who are always on the injured list. That’s why durability matters. It’s about keepin’ your best players on the field, healthy and strong, so they can help you win games.
My Two Cents
So, there ya have it. That’s what I know about durability in this here MLB The Show 23 game. It’s about toughness, stamina, and keepin’ your players healthy. It’s like raisin’ a good crop – you gotta tend to it, make sure it’s strong, so it can produce a good harvest. And in baseball, that harvest is winnin’ games. So, pay attention to that durability stuff, ya hear? It might just make the difference between a good team and a great one.
More than Just Numbers
And let me tell ya somethin’ else. This durability ain’t just about numbers on a screen. It’s about the heart of the player, their grit, their determination. It’s about those fellas who never give up, who keep fightin’ even when they’re tired and achin’. That’s what real durability is all about, in the game and in life.
So, when you’re pickin’ your team, don’t just look at the fancy stats and the big numbers. Look for the players with that fire in their belly, the ones who can go the distance. Those are the players who are gonna win you championships.
And remember, even if your player ain’t got the best durability in the world, you can still make it work. You just gotta be smart, strategic, and take care of your players. Just like you would with anything else precious. That’s the way I see it, anyways.
That’s All Folks!
Well, that’s about all I got to say about durability. Hope it made some sense to ya. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. This talkin’ about baseball has made me hungry!
Tags: MLB The Show 23, Durability, Player Stamina, Player Injuries, Skill Sets, Player Lock, Baseball Strategy, Video Game Tips, Passive Hitting, Team Management