Holding R2
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I played some idiot last night who literally held R2 on every single pitch. Then he tried to trick me into a friendly quit by running the clock down to 1 second and pressing "confirm friendly quit." I didn't fall for it, but I'm sure others do. Why doesn't MLB The Show crack down on cheaters?
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By the way it's completely insane this hasn't been eliminated from the game. You should only be able to hold R2 for the first inning a given pitcher is in the game to see what he throws. There is no justification for it being able to mess up opposing pitchers online after this. If you want to view additional data, a pause should be required.
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lol why would they eliminate this does not mess up pitchers
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It does contain useful information such as confidence and pitch sequence, it’s a shame that it’s probably used more often for aggravation
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@sersimpleton said in Holding R2:
It does contain useful information such as confidence and pitch sequence, it’s a shame that it’s probably used more often for aggravation
I agree. And I'm all in favor of making that information available, but it should require use of a player's pause time. You could limit R2 to only the first inning or even batter a pitcher is in the game, then require a pause thereafter. Easy fix.
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@SF-GiantsDynasty said in Holding R2:
I understand the use of it. I'm just talking about people abusing it. The pitcher's arsenal is shown when he comes in....as well as on the pause screen. No need to constantly check it. If someone doesn't remember, they've got bigger issues
R2 helps to see pitch locations and types from the previous at bat. I check it very briefly at the start of an AB. Like a blip. If that messes you up it is because of a deliberate quick pitch of you can even select and choose location that quick.
It also helps to see the command meter on each pitch.
Abusing it to stall or F with the pitcher is bad. But briefly checking quickly is 100% legit.
The fix for this is for them to not make it impede the pitcher.
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@notoriousHEB said in Holding R2:
@SF-GiantsDynasty said in Holding R2:
I understand the use of it. I'm just talking about people abusing it. The pitcher's arsenal is shown when he comes in....as well as on the pause screen. No need to constantly check it. If someone doesn't remember, they've got bigger issues
R2 helps to see pitch locations and types from the previous at bat. I check it very briefly at the start of an AB. Like a blip. If that messes you up it is because of a deliberate quick pitch of you can even select and choose location that quick.
It also helps to see the command meter on each pitch.
Abusing it to stall or F with the pitcher is bad. But briefly checking quickly is 100% legit.
The fix for this is for them to not make it impede the pitcher.
This post is reasonable and I think something everyone can agree on.
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@SF-GiantsDynasty said in Holding R2:
I've never understood why this was an option
Sorry, when you said you didn't understand why it was an option I gathered you didn't understand why it was an option. My mistake.
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Unfortunately the only way to see your opponents confidence in each pitch is by pressing R2 i believe. I find myself tapping this frequently, but I try to be respectful when I do and just glance at it.
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It's amazing how everyone seems to think this is solely there to cause then problems. Stop making everything you can't handle out to be cheap. Myself and a lot of other players like to use this to track your habits in real time. To check your pattern in real time without wasting pause time. Hell, we even use it to disrupt timing on quick pitch spammers who never come set because for some reason balks haven't been in online play since 16 when you had to set up your matchmaking settings. Yes, there are people who will use it to get into your head, because clearly it works. That being said, just because you don't like how a small number of players use the feature doesn't mean it should be removed. Especially given the information it can provide. Instead of removing the feature I would rather see actual baseball played and balks be turned back on. It makes no sense to completely omit a rule of the game just because the casual fan didn't understand it. This is why you have tutorial sequences, which this game is notorious for showing to players during the initial load up and install. The problem doesn't lie in the use of the pitch check feature on R2, but your own impatience to wait 4 whole seconds before you can throw your pitch. If you don't have enough patience and sportsmanship to handle that, you may be playing the wrong sport champ. Baseball just may not be the game for you.
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@k9o3w said in Holding R2:
Stop making everything you can't handle out to be cheap
LOL, what a terrible take.
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