Gotta love salty players
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Scenario: Playing on my alt acct. Playing the Event with a team full of Bronze and Silver players. (Trying for H2H stats towards the Player and POTM Programs.
Just played a Prestige Level player with a team full of Diamonds. Beat him 2-1 on a 2 run HR with LS Haniger against Newhouser.
After the game; I may him 'GG' nd he replies that 'I'm terrible'. Stats that because he struck me out 15 times, that I suck at the game.
Replied that I was free swinging juat to get innings compketed. But if I sucked; how did I get that winning 2 run HR?
Proceeds to block me.
Living off the tears of my conquests!
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I thought this was gonna be a better read..
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Nobody cares lol
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To be completely honest with you, if you beat me in an event game where you score 2 runs but struck out 15 times and you take the effort to send me a GG afterwards, I'd think you're a clown too. No offense towards you individually, but I don't really get the urgency to do that while the performance was so mediocre, because it clearly wasn't a "good game".
I feel like the GG message is often used to rub it in or kick people while they're down. You can expect snarky responses when you do that.
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@raesONE said in Gotta love salty players:
To be completely honest with you, if you beat me in an event game where you score 2 runs but struck out 15 times and you take the effort to send me a GG afterwards, I'd think you're a clown too. No offense towards you individually, but I don't really get the urgency to do that while the performance was so mediocre, because it clearly wasn't a "good game".
I feel like the GG message is often used to rub it in or kick people while they're down. You can expect snarky responses when you do that.
that's right. i only message someone a "gg" if i lose and it was a good game. or i write something like "i got lucky in the end. gg"
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@AGENTSxOFxCHAOS said in Gotta love salty players:
Scenario: Playing on my alt acct. Playing the Event with a team full of Bronze and Silver players. (Trying for H2H stats towards the Player and POTM Programs.
Just played a Prestige Level player with a team full of Diamonds. Beat him 2-1 on a 2 run HR with LS Haniger against Newhouser.
After the game; I may him 'GG' nd he replies that 'I'm terrible'. Stats that because he struck me out 15 times, that I suck at the game.
Replied that I was free swinging juat to get innings compketed. But if I sucked; how did I get that winning 2 run HR?
Proceeds to block me.
The homerun was most likely rng...you admitted u were free swinging..meaning just putting not a lot of skill and effort just " hacking away with little discipline ". Game saw u were failing hard...(15 k's)...gotta keep you retained..throws you a cookie....
I mean you use a sub par team..not trying...strike out 15 times when your opponent has experience and a good team and was most likely trying hard?
I would say your just a legend but legends dont strike out 15 times.....so there has to be some missing element that's not adding up...maybe that's why your dance partner was upset
(Puts down tin foil hat)
Living off the tears of my conquests!
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I like how people say that something is rng when a shocking moment happens that turns the game in one direction or the other. As if it was scripted. What I don’t get is how the best players in the world don’t get “rng’d” from time to time. I mean if you have a legitimate 300-50 record which I’m being told some do. There is not a whole lot of rng there. Makes me think that people that use that term are people who think they’re better than they really are and must have an excuse why they lost so they play victim and say it was written into the code that they were suppose to lose to an inferior opponent.
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Agent of chaos tell us how old u are? Because you look like a 13 years old kid.
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@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in Gotta love salty players:
I like how people say that something is rng when a shocking moment happens that turns the game in one direction or the other. As if it was scripted. What I don’t get is how the best players in the world don’t get “rng’d” from time to time. I mean if you have a legitimate 300-50 record which I’m being told some do. There is not a whole lot of rng there. Makes me think that people that use that term are people who think their better than they really are and must have an excuse why they lost so they play victim and say it was written into the code that they were suppose to lose to an inferior opponent.
Oh, but they do. Make no mistake about that. The difference is that they are so good at the game that they can consistently square up the ball to overcome the RNG most of the time. Go ask any of the top players how they feel about RNG and they'll tell you it's most definitely and without a doubt in this game.
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Once again folks. RNG exists and people are misunderstanding it's meaning.
It's not the RNG, it's the ranges of RNG and sliders.
RNG is a random number generator that is used in ANY computer program where outcome is determined by input values and attributes that affect outcome are calculated.
DDA (Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment) is what people should be calling the "little billy code". I doubt it's in game, but it sure feels like it because SDS has HORRIBLE ranges with certain RNG aspects of their programming.
OP is a fool and deserves ridicule for this topic.
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@hoboadam said in Gotta love salty players:
Once again folks. RNG exists and people are misunderstanding it's meaning.
It's not the RNG, it's the ranges of RNG and sliders.
RNG is a random number generator that is used in ANY computer program where outcome is determined by input values and attributes that affect outcome are calculated.
DDA (Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment) is what people should be calling the "little billy code". I doubt it's in game, but it sure feels like it because SDS has HORRIBLE ranges with certain RNG aspects of their programming.
OP is a fool and deserves ridicule for this topic.
Wow can you be any more condescending with this post. Well here is a little shot of reality bud: Random Number Generators are not random. They may seem to be random however it is scientifically impossible for code to be able to genuinely generate random numbers. How do I know this you ask? I have an advanced degree in computer science. These so called RNG’s are actually called pseudo rng’s because the code has to be written with a definitive outcome. This requires input to receive an output. If the rng was truly random than input would not be required to generate a random output. Hence the conundrum. A loop must be added to generate this outcome which is why it’s no longer random. And to terminate the loop there has to be a stop statement which will then reset the loop to original status otherwise you would have an infinite loop which eventually would cause a memory error and thus a fatal error would result. That loop stop statement would have a set amount of times to run said loop before termination. After termination you return to the steady state and everything repeats. Hence the term pseudo.
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In my development of Strat-o-matic online, you have 3 dice, each with 6 sides. Those dice get rolled. It's a RNG.
When MLB the show does this similar dice roll, it takes into account all of the variables including pitch type, situation (clutch) user input timing and location etc.
When SDS doesn't program their ranges properly, or weights the order of the outcome variables inappropriately, it's still a RNG.
It's an RNG because every attribute has a numerical value. Contact, pitch speed, timing etc. Whenever all factors are taken into account, an output value is derived, and annimation of the result is presented in the game. You should know this better than most.
Thanks for your flex with your computer science degree. I'm happy for you. Hopefully you can apply it to real life to your satisfaction.
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@hoboadam said in Gotta love salty players:
In my development of Strat-o-matic online, you have 3 dice, each with 6 sides. Those dice get rolled. It's a RNG.
When MLB the show does this similar dice roll, it takes into account all of the variables including pitch type, situation (clutch) user input timing and location etc.
When SDS doesn't program their ranges properly, or weights the order of the outcome variables inappropriately, it's still a RNG.
It's an RNG because every attribute has a numerical value. Contact, pitch speed, timing etc. Whenever all factors are taken into account, an output value is derived, and annimation of the result is presented in the game. You should know this better than most.
Thanks for your flex with your computer science degree. I'm happy for you. Hopefully you can apply it to real life to your satisfaction.
My point is that there is no such thing as RNG. I doesn’t exist because it is an impossible phenomenon. It’s pseudo because of the fact that it requires input to generate an output. If it were truly random there would be no need for input as the output is random. So please quit using the term rng. It’s really an incorrect use of the term.
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@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in Gotta love salty players:
@hoboadam said in Gotta love salty players:
In my development of Strat-o-matic online, you have 3 dice, each with 6 sides. Those dice get rolled. It's a RNG.
When MLB the show does this similar dice roll, it takes into account all of the variables including pitch type, situation (clutch) user input timing and location etc.
When SDS doesn't program their ranges properly, or weights the order of the outcome variables inappropriately, it's still a RNG.
It's an RNG because every attribute has a numerical value. Contact, pitch speed, timing etc. Whenever all factors are taken into account, an output value is derived, and annimation of the result is presented in the game. You should know this better than most.
Thanks for your flex with your computer science degree. I'm happy for you. Hopefully you can apply it to real life to your satisfaction.
My point is that there is no such thing as RNG. I doesn’t exist because it is an impossible phenomenon. It’s pseudo because of the fact that it requires input to generate an output. If it were truly random there would be no need for input as the output is random. So please quit using the term rng. It’s really an incorrect use of the term.
If RNG isn’t a real thing then how can the term be misused? There is no misuse without use.
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@turtleopolis said in Gotta love salty players:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in Gotta love salty players:
@hoboadam said in Gotta love salty players:
In my development of Strat-o-matic online, you have 3 dice, each with 6 sides. Those dice get rolled. It's a RNG.
When MLB the show does this similar dice roll, it takes into account all of the variables including pitch type, situation (clutch) user input timing and location etc.
When SDS doesn't program their ranges properly, or weights the order of the outcome variables inappropriately, it's still a RNG.
It's an RNG because every attribute has a numerical value. Contact, pitch speed, timing etc. Whenever all factors are taken into account, an output value is derived, and annimation of the result is presented in the game. You should know this better than most.
Thanks for your flex with your computer science degree. I'm happy for you. Hopefully you can apply it to real life to your satisfaction.
My point is that there is no such thing as RNG. I doesn’t exist because it is an impossible phenomenon. It’s pseudo because of the fact that it requires input to generate an output. If it were truly random there would be no need for input as the output is random. So please quit using the term rng. It’s really an incorrect use of the term.
If RNG isn’t a real thing then how can the term be misused? There is no misuse without use.
It’s misused because someone with a little bit of knowledge used the term improperly at one time and everyone just ran with it. I’m just trying to point out as a subject matter expert that the term is being used incorrectly and as a crutch for bad play. While I agree that there is a perceived level of apparent randomness or for a better term scripting. What is being blamed as RNG is not actually random. It most certainly is based on the actions of the user I.e. input.
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Here's a link to your advanced computer science degree...
Maybe using the word pseudo is accurate, but you missed the point like a high sinker.
I can use RNG as often as I wish because I understand it's application in an online sports game engine, for it's use to determine outcomes based off numerical attributes incorporating user input. User input determines what range of values are being used before the RNG roll.
You are arguing for the sake of either arguing, or trying to seem smart. We're saying the same thing Captain Obvious. People use RNG as a term as to why people get "predetermined results" and they're using it incorrectly.
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@hoboadam said in Gotta love salty players:
Here's a link to your advanced computer science degree...
Maybe using the word pseudo is accurate, but you missed the point like a high sinker.
I can use RNG as often as I wish because I understand it's application in an online sports game engine, for it's use to determine outcomes based off numerical attributes incorporating user input. User input determines what range of values are being used before the RNG roll.
You are arguing for the sake of either arguing, or trying to seem smart. We're saying the same thing Captain Obvious. People use RNG as a term as to why people get "predetermined results" and they're using it incorrectly.
Did you really send me to a link to Random Number Generator? Oh and it says it’s a true random number generator. And once again it’s asking for input. Which makes it not a random number generator. I’ll give you an example of true randomness. In the game you must press a button to swing at a pitch. If we were in a true random environment A player would not have to do anything for something to happen. In other words the player being pitched to would not have to press any button and in theory the batter might swing or might not swing with no input from user. That is what randomness is. This would also include the pitcher. The pitcher would not need input to throw the ball or not throw the ball. When you start assigning values to variables it inherently is no longer random. I’m not trying to throw around my intellect. I’m merely stating that randomness does not exist in the game or any game for that matter. So no, the homer that was hit against the OP was not RNG. It was a result of a number of very complicated calculation that netted the result of his/her situation. That’s it. And anybody who says it’s random is just wrong period full stop.
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@AGENTSxOFxCHAOS said in Gotta love salty players:
Scenario: Playing on my alt acct. Playing the Event with a team full of Bronze and Silver players. (Trying for H2H stats towards the Player and POTM Programs.
Just played a Prestige Level player with a team full of Diamonds. Beat him 2-1 on a 2 run HR with LS Haniger against Newhouser.
After the game; I may him 'GG' nd he replies that 'I'm terrible'. Stats that because he struck me out 15 times, that I suck at the game.
Replied that I was free swinging juat to get innings compketed. But if I sucked; how did I get that winning 2 run HR?
Proceeds to block me.
Living off the tears of my conquests!
Lets be honest you were being a Tool with that "GG"
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@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in Gotta love salty players:
@hoboadam said in Gotta love salty players:
Here's a link to your advanced computer science degree...
Maybe using the word pseudo is accurate, but you missed the point like a high sinker.
I can use RNG as often as I wish because I understand it's application in an online sports game engine, for it's use to determine outcomes based off numerical attributes incorporating user input. User input determines what range of values are being used before the RNG roll.
You are arguing for the sake of either arguing, or trying to seem smart. We're saying the same thing Captain Obvious. People use RNG as a term as to why people get "predetermined results" and they're using it incorrectly.
Did you really send me to a link to Random Number Generator? Oh and it says it’s a true random number generator. And once again it’s asking for input. Which makes it not a random number generator. I’ll give you an example of true randomness. In the game you must press a button to swing at a pitch. If we were in a true random environment A player would not have to do anything for something to happen. In other words the player being pitched to would not have to press any button and in theory the batter might swing or might not swing with no input from user. That is what randomness is. This would also include the pitcher. The pitcher would not need input to throw the ball or not throw the ball. When you start assigning values to variables it inherently is no longer random. I’m not trying to throw around my intellect. I’m merely stating that randomness does not exist in the game or any game for that matter. So no, the homer that was hit against the OP was not RNG. It was a result of a number of very complicated calculation that netted the result of his/her situation. That’s it. And anybody who says it’s random is just wrong period full stop.
Is it not random within the range the input dictates? Like you're saying its not random because input makes the random range lowered.... Sounds random even when you try to say its not...
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@Potawatomi_Kid said in Gotta love salty players:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in Gotta love salty players:
@hoboadam said in Gotta love salty players:
Here's a link to your advanced computer science degree...
Maybe using the word pseudo is accurate, but you missed the point like a high sinker.
I can use RNG as often as I wish because I understand it's application in an online sports game engine, for it's use to determine outcomes based off numerical attributes incorporating user input. User input determines what range of values are being used before the RNG roll.
You are arguing for the sake of either arguing, or trying to seem smart. We're saying the same thing Captain Obvious. People use RNG as a term as to why people get "predetermined results" and they're using it incorrectly.
Did you really send me to a link to Random Number Generator? Oh and it says it’s a true random number generator. And once again it’s asking for input. Which makes it not a random number generator. I’ll give you an example of true randomness. In the game you must press a button to swing at a pitch. If we were in a true random environment A player would not have to do anything for something to happen. In other words the player being pitched to would not have to press any button and in theory the batter might swing or might not swing with no input from user. That is what randomness is. This would also include the pitcher. The pitcher would not need input to throw the ball or not throw the ball. When you start assigning values to variables it inherently is no longer random. I’m not trying to throw around my intellect. I’m merely stating that randomness does not exist in the game or any game for that matter. So no, the homer that was hit against the OP was not RNG. It was a result of a number of very complicated calculation that netted the result of his/her situation. That’s it. And anybody who says it’s random is just wrong period full stop.
Is it not random within the range the input dictates? Like you're saying its not random because input makes the random range lowered.... Sounds random even when you try to say its not...
He's arguing semantics of the word random. The fact that a human programmed the web site makes it input, thus not random in his eyes.
You can't argue with ignorance. I'm moving on.