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sunshine666
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2025 3:11 am Post subject: Community Reactions to Game Update 17—Celebrating |
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Game Update 17 may fly under headlines, lacking flashy new modes or features, but for many fans of MLB The Show 25,https://www.u4gm.com/mlb-the-show-25-stubs the patch is a quiet win for two reasons: the player models finally match expectation, and broken flows have been repaired.
• Player Model Glow-Up
Seeing updated player models—spanning top-tier stars and rising prospects—sparked excitement among fans. Several players mentioned they noticed sharper facial likenesses and improved presence in Franchise and Diamond Dynasty. One Reddit user remarked that their star modeled after Christian Yelich looked closer to the real deal now, and seeing precise uniform wrinkles and updated cleat textures made minor but welcome impressions.
These visual upgrades follow the steady pattern set by updates 12 and 15, which addressed major stadium glitches, older uniform updates, and new equipment gear sets.
• Goodbye to Blank Screens
Casual and competitive players alike praised the fix for blank screens during pitcher switches—a freeze that could kill momentum mid-game. Online head-to-head gamers appreciated that game flow in Diamond Dynasty and Play Now modes now proceeds without abrupt disconnections. Many took to Reddit to thank devs for finally addressing a bug seen since launch.
• Cleaned-Up Diamond Dynasty Rewards
Diamond Quest perfectionists celebrated the fixed filtering—no longer seeing repeated team rewards or empty reward slots. One user posted screenshots comparing before and after, applauding the organization as “much cleaner and smooth.” It’s not flashy, but it’s meaningful to those grinding daily.
• Feedback Loop Reinforcement
Community reactions show that small fixes foster goodwill. Users are commenting more on stability and aesthetics—less on glitches. When past major updates drew heat for broken menus or stadium issues, this update reset the mood. Smaller fixes are being celebrated as small wins: “Feels like the devs are paying attention now.”
• Continued Expectation for More
With Update 17 delivered, fans are looking ahead: some want annualized historical stadiums, franchise mode depth (traded draft logic, realistic salary projections), or additional modes. But there’s broad consensus: better not come at the cost of core stability. Update 17’s performance bodes well; fans now trust the dev pipeline more than ever.
• Final Thoughts
Game Update 17 may not change your gameplay experience drastically, but it smooths out persistent rough spots and enhances visual fidelity. For many, it represents a turning point in post-launch support—a small patch with real impact, showing San Diego Studio listens and delivers. Players can now focus on hitting dingers, mastering G.O.A.T. difficulty, or climbing in Diamond Dynasty without navigating avoidable distractions. |
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