Okay, so I wanted to figure out how to get quick counts going in MLB The Show 23. It’s a neat little feature that can really speed up games, which is great when you’re short on time. So here’s how I went about it:
First thing I did was fire up the game and get to the main menu. You know, the usual starting point. From there, I went into the settings. I figured that’s where all the good stuff like this would be hiding.
Once I was in the settings, I poked around a bit until I found the Gameplay section. That seemed like the logical place for something that affects how the game actually plays, right?
- I scrolled through the options in the Gameplay tab. There’s a bunch of stuff in there to tweak, but I was on a mission for quick counts.
- And then, bam! There it was, the “Quick Counts” setting. It was just sitting there, waiting to be turned on.
- So, naturally, I flipped that switch to “On.” I mean, that’s what I was there for!
After that, I started up a match to test it out. And you know what? It worked like a charm! Each at-bat started with a random count, just like it’s supposed to. It definitely made the game move along quicker, which I liked.
Honestly, it’s a pretty straightforward process. I don’t know why I didn’t try it out sooner. So there you have it. That’s my little adventure in turning on quick counts in MLB The Show 23. If you haven’t tried it, give it a shot. It’s a game changer, literally.