Griefing Rules
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What exactly ARE “griefing rules”?
It seems if you have poor control with your pitchers or don’t give in on full counts, the game can be called.
I think there is probably a valid reason for this but considering how much exploitation, boosting, and otherwise cheesy stuff going on in the online modes, having a game called where I am just trying to hang in a game against a twitch streamer with a vastly superior team is pretty weak.
It’s almost as if you can be “griefing” if you do not serve up gopherballs.
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I've only ever seen it come up on two occasions
- Hitting batters over and over in the same inning
- Walking batters over and over in the same inning
So idk the exact rules, but it seems to center around those things
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@eatyum said in Griefing Rules:
I've only ever seen it come up on two occasions
- Hitting batters over and over in the same inning
- Walking batters over and over in the same inning
So idk the exact rules, but it seems to center around those things
I guess I’m a briefer then. I only hit astros batters over and over
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I think total number of walks can trigger it.
Being that the event is quickcounts, if my opponent hit a leadoff double, if the next count was in his favour, I did not give in and challenge 3-2 or 2-1 with first base open.
All told, I had 7 walks over like 4.2 IP, but I was not plunking anyone or intentionally walking.
Considering how tough it can be to throw strikes at times, this seems like something that could be looked at, but I doubt it will be.
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