Toxic players
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Is there anything better than beating a player who purposely watches every HR and holds the R2 button before your every pitch? I don’t think so. Most satisfying thing ever
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Good for you, man. Personally, I like beating speed cheesers the best.
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@halfbutt said in Toxic players:
Good for you, man. Personally, I like beating speed cheesers the best.
Same. Idk why some players insist on playing that way to annoy others. (Guy I played was salty I rejected his friendly quit)
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I played a game earlier, I rejected the friendly quit and the guy paused his time every inning and would run it down and started to spam the bunt button... that stuff just doesn’t bother me, I won and it just felt [censored] good to send little billy crying to his daddies atm card to pull packs STFD
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@jrbufford1 said in Toxic players:
I played a game earlier, I rejected the friendly quit and the guy paused his time every inning and would run it down and started to spam the bunt button... that stuff just doesn’t bother me, I won and it just felt [censored] good to send little billy crying to his daddies atm card to pull packs STFD
Might’ve been the same guy
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I don’t think replaying HR is a big deal. But R2 before pitches is unacceptable
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R2 before pitches is the equivalent of stepping out of the batters box briefly between pitches to take a deep breath and reset yourself for the next pitch. Pressing r2 allows you to take a quick look at what has already been thrown during the AB or after the first time through the order how you were pitched using that particular batter. I agree if someone is using it inappropriately that is garbage but you should be a able to tell I k how personally I'm tapping the X button immediately after every pitch so it will hurry and end the replay and I can get a quick glance at where we are at in the pitch sequence or take just a few seconds to try figure out what the pitcher is trying to set up hopefully leading me to a mammoth Homer or teach me something about you I can use moving forward. You may not have played much real baseball and that's ok, you may have and great knowledge to the point where you process extremely quick, or your just a gifted gamer who can effortlessly move the pci to the fast moving white dot so good you dont need to think about what your opponent is trying to do but there is nothing wrong with a quick glance and breath to clear your head between pitches
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I dont cheat or try and use crappy tactics to win, I despise people who exploit a game glitch, but it sucks knowing the person your playing thinks your intentionally trying to sabotage or honestly is in such a hurry maybe they should have finished whatever is rushing them to the point they feel it's ok to completely dictate the pace of play to where it is not really like baseball, more like fast break full court press basketball,
or hurry up offense football that pace is available in other sports and as mentioned above you should know pretty quick if your opponent is using r2 appropriately your first sign is if they haul [censored] to skip replay and take a quick look they aren't out to sabotage you just taking that deep breath. For everyone that just holds it or try's to time it to mess you up I hope whoever you play mashes everything you throw and watches every second of every replay -
Last night I by far played the most toxic guy yet. When he was batting before the first pitch every batter he would step out of the box and then press pause. It was pretty annoying. It was almost like he had some ritual that he had to do every at bat.(Irl I 100 percent get it but in a video game? Camon) Game lasted about 45 mins atleast. Was not fun
Edit: I did end up winning and best believe he watched all my homeruns loool
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The best is when you get messages mid-game when your opponent takes the lead or you deny them some stat mission they wanna get done. So they proceed to talk sh*t .. only for you to walk it off in the last inning. Thought the mid-game messages were bad .. but the post-game ones are next level toxic lol
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@wolfTex77 said in Toxic players:
R2 before pitches is the equivalent of stepping out of the batters box briefly between pitches to take a deep breath and reset yourself for the next pitch. Pressing r2 allows you to take a quick look at what has already been thrown during the AB or after the first time through the order how you were pitched using that particular batter. I agree if someone is using it inappropriately that is garbage but you should be a able to tell I k how personally I'm tapping the X button immediately after every pitch so it will hurry and end the replay and I can get a quick glance at where we are at in the pitch sequence or take just a few seconds to try figure out what the pitcher is trying to set up hopefully leading me to a mammoth Homer or teach me something about you I can use moving forward. You may not have played much real baseball and that's ok, you may have and great knowledge to the point where you process extremely quick, or your just a gifted gamer who can effortlessly move the pci to the fast moving white dot so good you dont need to think about what your opponent is trying to do but there is nothing wrong with a quick glance and breath to clear your head between pitches
I do get what you’re saying but before every pitch? And with no one on base? Pitchers going from the windup which still gives you a minute to think or whatever. That coupled along with the fact that he would fake bunt/watch every homer/pause after every HR to tick down the timer was just him taunting me and being a [censored]. I don’t sympathize we these players at all. All because I rejected his friendly quit.
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Holding R2 to check on pitches and location. If you turned off the feedback in your settings, holding R2 is the only quick way to check location and pitch
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@flamexJD20 said in Toxic players:
Holding R2 to check on pitches and location. If you turned off the feedback in your settings, holding R2 is the only quick way to check location and pitch
I get that. But it wasn’t just checking pitch location. He’d hold that button for a while. That coupled along with the fact that he started doing this and other annoying stuff after I rejected a friendly quit makes me believe it wasn’t him just checking pitches.
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@theman925 said in Toxic players:
@halfbutt said in Toxic players:
Good for you, man. Personally, I like beating speed cheesers the best.
Same. Idk why some players insist on playing that way to annoy others. (Guy I played was salty I rejected his friendly quit)
I don’t think speed cheesers do that to be annoying. Most of them are god awful at hitting and thats the only way they can compete lmao
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