Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever
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@eatyum said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@CaptainQ44 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@WorstVikingEver said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
Then you have the known paid posters like this CaptainQ44.
What? Lol
Ignore him, typical playbook for complainers like him. If you like the game you must be a "paid poster". They use that argument because they have no other way to dispute you besides dismissing you as paid.
For real lol if you don’t enjoy the game why buy it/play it? People complain way too much on here SDS is way better thank 2K and EA when it comes to user input
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@CaptainQ44 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@eatyum said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@CaptainQ44 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@WorstVikingEver said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
Then you have the known paid posters like this CaptainQ44.
What? Lol
Ignore him, typical playbook for complainers like him. If you like the game you must be a "paid poster". They use that argument because they have no other way to dispute you besides dismissing you as paid.
For real lol if you don’t enjoy the game why buy it/play it? People complain way too much on here SDS is way better thank 2K and EA when it comes to user input
Meh Madden pretty much shits on this game. It’s just plagued with money plays because of youtubers that makes it bad.
2K is just a cash grab and their game is riddled with server lag that makes playing basketball terrible.
This game actually has very similar gameplay problems to 2K. Whenever precision is involved that server lag can really kill a game.
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@Untchable704 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@CaptainQ44 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@eatyum said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@CaptainQ44 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@WorstVikingEver said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
Then you have the known paid posters like this CaptainQ44.
What? Lol
Ignore him, typical playbook for complainers like him. If you like the game you must be a "paid poster". They use that argument because they have no other way to dispute you besides dismissing you as paid.
For real lol if you don’t enjoy the game why buy it/play it? People complain way too much on here SDS is way better thank 2K and EA when it comes to user input
Meh Madden pretty much shits on this game. It’s just plagued with money plays because of youtubers that makes it bad.
2K is just a cash grab and their game is riddled with server lag that makes playing basketball terrible.
This game actually has very similar gameplay problems to 2K. Whenever precision is involved that server lag can really kill a game.
Mlb The Show has been my favorite game for well over a decade. My 2 biggest issues with this years game are pci outcome and pitch location consistency. I hope they dont intentionally program their game for weaker players.
2k does actually lean its gameplay toward skill gap and user input. They gear their game more for the better players.
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@CaptainQ44 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
This thread is useless
But truthful.
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@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
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@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
That's a bad analogy.
True, dealers deal cards and have no control over the outcome of cards being played; however, SDS has complete control over gameplay features and ability to fix problems with the game, no matter what the issue might be.
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@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
That's a bad analogy.
True, dealers deal cards and have no control over the outcome of cards being played; however, SDS has complete control over gameplay features and ability to fix problems with the game, no matter what the issue might be.
You’re missing the point. Variance balances over time.
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@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
That's a bad analogy.
True, dealers deal cards and have no control over the outcome of cards being played; however, SDS has complete control over gameplay features and ability to fix problems with the game, no matter what the issue might be.
You’re missing the point. Variance balances over time.
Doesn't change the fact that you used a bad analogy.
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Here is what doesn't change. A guy who swings at everything and can't identify a pitch gets to compete game in and game out.
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@CCARR77 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
Here is what doesn't change. A guy who swings at everything and can't identify a pitch gets to compete game in and game out.
Then don't throw him strikes. Make him swing at those pitches outside of the zone and if he lays off, he's making you throw strikes or you might issue walks instead. Plate discipline really goes a long way to get hittable pitches imo if you're pitching effectively.
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You didn't understand what I wrote. It has nothing to do with pitching. It's that I can strike a guy out 12 times in 5 innings and then suddenly this guy who couldn't hit or identify a pitch is suddenly check swinging and roping the ball everywhere until he's back in it. Then he's back to looking like garbage.
I'm tired of jumping thru hoops to put people away. We're going to make your diamond shield shortstop bobble a ball with 2 outs. Then Trout is going to drop a fly ball to allow the man on 1st to score and allow the tying run on 3rd. Now get the win....
That's basically this game in a nutshell
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Yea pretty much every game I win is due to me being superior, getting 15 perfect perfect swings. Every game I lose is due to my 15 perfect perfect swings resulting in quadruple plays and my opponent getting all their weak/okay swings falling.
Literally nobody can beat me other than the game being rigged against me.
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@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
That's a bad analogy.
True, dealers deal cards and have no control over the outcome of cards being played; however, SDS has complete control over gameplay features and ability to fix problems with the game, no matter what the issue might be.
You’re missing the point. Variance balances over time.
This is correct in to a certain extent. If the variables are constantly manipulated or , for the sake of argument, the algorithm is flawed you won't reach true variance.
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@Washed__AF said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
Yea pretty much every game I win is due to me being superior, getting 15 perfect perfect swings. Every game I lose is due to my 15 perfect perfect swings resulting in quadruple plays and my opponent getting all their weak/okay swings falling.
Literally nobody can beat me other than the game being rigged against me.
I win against better players the same way worse players beat me. It goes both ways. I win games all the time I shouldn't just because the game thinks I should. I can admit it. You can't. I just want to win fair and square. Don't reward my bad PCI placement because I'm not as good as my opponent. I play online to compete. Not get handed things
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I'll admit when I lose fair and square, which is never. I am the best.
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This years installment has the most disregard of user input that I can recall.
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@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
That's a bad analogy.
True, dealers deal cards and have no control over the outcome of cards being played; however, SDS has complete control over gameplay features and ability to fix problems with the game, no matter what the issue might be.
You’re missing the point. Variance balances over time.
Doesn't change the fact that you used a bad analogy.
I can’t. Just fold your aces.
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@Washed__AF said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
Yea pretty much every game I win is due to me being superior, getting 15 perfect perfect swings. Every game I lose is due to my 15 perfect perfect swings resulting in quadruple plays and my opponent getting all their weak/okay swings falling.
Literally nobody can beat me other than the game being rigged against me.
Finally someone speaks the truth lol
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@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
That's a bad analogy.
True, dealers deal cards and have no control over the outcome of cards being played; however, SDS has complete control over gameplay features and ability to fix problems with the game, no matter what the issue might be.
You’re missing the point. Variance balances over time.
Doesn't change the fact that you used a bad analogy.
I can’t. Just fold your aces.
You can't what?...
Here's a towel....
....to wipe off all the tomatoes the crowd threw at you while booing you off stage.
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@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@onnagood1 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@janoosh said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
@rsetzer13 said in Online Play More Of A Dumpster Fire Than Ever:
When being late slightly jammed is more productive than being perfect perfect or good good, there is something terribly wrong. I also have noticed that when you play a team of all silvers that perfect perfect and good good are never hits. Meanwhile the silver team's continually bad input is rewarded with several early ok and late slightly jammed hits. I think that at this point the worse team you have and the worse you play, the better you'll do, because they've programmed it to favor "new" players.
That’s baseball, baby. It’s frustrating 100% but you gotta take the tinfoil hat off and think probability. If you play poker and your AA gets busted by a noob with 2-9, are you going to accuse the dealer of favoring noobs?
That's a bad analogy.
True, dealers deal cards and have no control over the outcome of cards being played; however, SDS has complete control over gameplay features and ability to fix problems with the game, no matter what the issue might be.
You’re missing the point. Variance balances over time.
Doesn't change the fact that you used a bad analogy.
I can’t. Just fold your aces.
You can't what?...
Here's a towel....
....to wipe off all the tomatoes the crowd threw at you while booing you off stage.
Ok pal. I can’t deal with your ineptitude to see the point. I would attempt to explain why the analogy is appropriate but I fear it won’t do much good and will save the keystrokes.