Where do we draw the line?
-
@notoriousHEB said in Where do we draw the line?:
@Kovz88 said in Where do we draw the line?:
@ComebackLogic said in Where do we draw the line?:
Feedback is so broken you can’t be sure what you gave up any more. It makes zero sense. I just hit the ball to RF against Kluber with Rickey Henderson for a medium/deep flyout. This was my swing feedback: https://twitter.com/comeback_logic/status/1260882173411971072?s=21
I just can’t take this game seriously any more.
You're slightly off center, therefore=good/okay. The game has issues but if that was a good/okay then thats what it should've been, you weren't perfect with the placement. Perfect means perfect, not pretty close.
My eyes got cancer reading this.
Good constructive criticism there but at least now you have another excuse for why you can't hit the ball.
-
I just want hard contact/good timing swings to be rewarded in Moments and Showdown, these modes are already difficult enough. PVP which I don't play due to my poor skill level and the lag is another matter entirely. Make moments and showdown non difficult user friendly modes.
-
To those saying to stop complaining about feedback cause it can be wrong, I don’t come on here and complain about good/okay or even the early or late/okay home runs I give up. However I don’t think there’s a thing you can say to justify a home run on a swing so early they’re lunging and contact so poor that it’s rolled over.
-
@Kovz88 said in Where do we draw the line?:
@notoriousHEB said in Where do we draw the line?:
@Kovz88 said in Where do we draw the line?:
@ComebackLogic said in Where do we draw the line?:
Feedback is so broken you can’t be sure what you gave up any more. It makes zero sense. I just hit the ball to RF against Kluber with Rickey Henderson for a medium/deep flyout. This was my swing feedback: https://twitter.com/comeback_logic/status/1260882173411971072?s=21
I just can’t take this game seriously any more.
You're slightly off center, therefore=good/okay. The game has issues but if that was a good/okay then thats what it should've been, you weren't perfect with the placement. Perfect means perfect, not pretty close.
My eyes got cancer reading this.
Good constructive criticism there but at least now you have another excuse for why you can't hit the ball.
I have no problem hitting but your "understanding" of the PCI is horrendous.
-
How so? If you think that was a perfect/perfect that he posted a picture of you're dreaming.
-
@Kovz88 said in Where do we draw the line?:
@ComebackLogic said in Where do we draw the line?:
Feedback is so broken you can’t be sure what you gave up any more. It makes zero sense. I just hit the ball to RF against Kluber with Rickey Henderson for a medium/deep flyout. This was my swing feedback: https://twitter.com/comeback_logic/status/1260882173411971072?s=21
I just can’t take this game seriously any more.
You're slightly off center, therefore=good/okay. The game has issues but if that was a good/okay then thats what it should've been, you weren't perfect with the placement. Perfect means perfect, not pretty close.
Are you actually stupid or just doing a passable impression? Regardless of the quality of contact made, which you know, I’m not even going to argue, the ball went to extreme RF, close to the right field foul pole with a right handed batter. Your answer is “The ball was slightly off Center, therefore good/okay”. Not late/okay, or late/good? Not even just late/okay? You’re so keen to defend this game you overlooked a glaring problem and focused on the okay part.
For the record, if that’s okay contact and we have further degrees of accuracy - namely good and squared up - in between that and perfect, I’m going to say right now that hitting is way too hard as is and demands an unreasonable degree of accuracy to succeed. How can you really be accurate to a pixel, which is what you’re implying here in your reply? Particularly on HoF or Legend with a much smaller PCI area. Even if you’re absolutely 100% correct in your assertion about the okay contact result being accurate in this specific instance, that still leaves the swing timing being wildly inaccurate and also the fact that the game demands that degree of accuracy to differentiate between okay, good, squared up and perfect appears to set players up to consistently fail at hitting. We also have the fact that many, many times we see balls that are further out from the centre of the PCI which are labelled good and have significantly higher exit velocities than balls in the general central region. Please go ahead and attempt to defend hitting further and I’ll continue to educate you on the reasons why you are wrong. -
@ComebackLogic said in Where do we draw the line?:
@Kovz88 said in Where do we draw the line?:
@ComebackLogic said in Where do we draw the line?:
Feedback is so broken you can’t be sure what you gave up any more. It makes zero sense. I just hit the ball to RF against Kluber with Rickey Henderson for a medium/deep flyout. This was my swing feedback: https://twitter.com/comeback_logic/status/1260882173411971072?s=21
I just can’t take this game seriously any more.
You're slightly off center, therefore=good/okay. The game has issues but if that was a good/okay then thats what it should've been, you weren't perfect with the placement. Perfect means perfect, not pretty close.
Are you actually stupid or just doing a passable impression? Regardless of the quality of contact made, which you know, I’m not even going to argue, the ball went to extreme RF, close to the right field foul pole with a right handed batter. Your answer is “The ball was slightly off Center, therefore good/okay”. Not late/okay, or late/good? Not even just late/okay? You’re so keen to defend this game you overlooked a glaring problem and focused on the okay part.
For the record, if that’s okay contact and we have further degrees of accuracy - namely good and squared up - in between that and perfect, I’m going to say right now that hitting is way too hard as is and demands an unreasonable degree of accuracy to succeed. How can you really be accurate to a pixel, which is what you’re implying here in your reply? Particularly on HoF or Legend with a much smaller PCI area. Even if you’re absolutely 100% correct in your assertion about the okay contact result being accurate in this specific instance, that still leaves the swing timing being wildly inaccurate and also the fact that the game demands that degree of accuracy to differentiate between okay, good, squared up and perfect appears to set players up to consistently fail at hitting. We also have the fact that many, many times we see balls that are further out from the centre of the PCI which are labelled good and have significantly higher exit velocities than balls in the general central region. Please go ahead and attempt to defend hitting further and I’ll continue to educate you on the reasons why you are wrong.Its OK dude, I accept that hitting is too hard for you. Way to go straight for the name calling instead of just making your argument. I get you're just frustrated because you aren't good at hitting but thats not my fault. I will continue to defend hitting against crybabies because out of the things that need fixing, hitting is not at the top of the list.
-
@Kovz88 said in Where do we draw the line?:
@ComebackLogic said in Where do we draw the line?:
Feedback is so broken you can’t be sure what you gave up any more. It makes zero sense. I just hit the ball to RF against Kluber with Rickey Henderson for a medium/deep flyout. This was my swing feedback: https://twitter.com/comeback_logic/status/1260882173411971072?s=21
I just can’t take this game seriously any more.
You're slightly off center, therefore=good/okay. The game has issues but if that was a good/okay then thats what it should've been, you weren't perfect with the placement. Perfect means perfect, not pretty close.
Lmao. Ok, so what woukd good or squared up look like if that was ok? Plus you know there are thousands of other examples of the ball being further from center and getting a perfect.
-
@ChuckCLC said in Where do we draw the line?:
@Kovz88 said in Where do we draw the line?:
@ComebackLogic said in Where do we draw the line?:
Feedback is so broken you can’t be sure what you gave up any more. It makes zero sense. I just hit the ball to RF against Kluber with Rickey Henderson for a medium/deep flyout. This was my swing feedback: https://twitter.com/comeback_logic/status/1260882173411971072?s=21
I just can’t take this game seriously any more.
You're slightly off center, therefore=good/okay. The game has issues but if that was a good/okay then thats what it should've been, you weren't perfect with the placement. Perfect means perfect, not pretty close.
Lmao. Ok, so what woukd good or squared up look like if that was ok? Plus you know there are thousands of other examples of the ball being further from center and getting a perfect.
Show me some of those pictures and I will gladly admit that I am wrong but I have yet to experience that and I've been playing everyday since launch. Not saying its not true. I just haven't experienced it so if I see some proof, I will accept that it happens without any argument. For me every good/okay I've hit has made sense and all the perfect/perfect shots had to be "dead on balls accurate" to quote My Cousin Vinny.
-
Watch a game of top tier players on youtube or twitch. They put up a ton of runs on hall of fame. And they get good/good perfect/perfect line outs. They are playing the same game as you.
If you aren’t scoring as much as you would like, it’s because you aren’t getting enough good/good or perfect/perfect at bats.
-