Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?
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@EvylShaun said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
In my opinion pickoffs are broken in this game. Yes, you can pick someone off, but I feel you're more likely to either throw it away, or deplete your energy before you succeed.
If someone takes an extra step I simply step off. Every time. If they continue to take the step, I will wait 5 seconds then select my pitch, let my pitcher come to a complete set and wait 5 seconds again before stepping off. It usually only takes a couple times before my opponent gets the hint.
On occasion, I've had them pause and msg me to "throw the ****ing ball" which usually prompts a back and forth of me telling them as soon as they stop taking the step I'll pitch.
Am I the only one who flat out refuses to let these entitled people have the extra step advantage? I'm undefeated in these little battles (sometimes ashamedly)
Your nicer than me...I put the controller in one hand, finger on L1....I let the cpu pick my pitch....takes longer....and then press L1..then I count to see which opponent figures it out....I had one stop after 2.....clever girl
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Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong when stealing? No matter how perfect of a release i get with L2, the runner is always delayed before he runs. The only way I can steal is if I release L2 a good half second before they start there throwing motion. 9 times out of 10, it's either a really bad jump or I run before he starts the throwing motion.
Is it really just lag from my TV?
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They definitely need to make pickoffs more viable when an extra lead is taken.
That said (OP or anyone else) do you step off every time your opponent takes a step if your defender is not holding him on? This is what irks me - you can easily go into shifts and have your defender hold at the base if you really care so much. Otherwise I’m going to take the step since I can see when you’re going to pickoff and can always get back in time.
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@sbevans142 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
How do you pick off? I have no clue. I just step off when they take a lead
L2 + relevant base button
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Nope! I got nothin but time bruh! Ill play the step off throw over game all day. They all give up eventually! Gotta put your foot down or they will do that [censored] all game.
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Strategy people.
I like to take a one step lead at least a few times.
Usually I have no plans to steal, but I want to make sure my opponent sees that I just might, especially with a runner on first with higher speed. If they throw over more than 3 times though, I'll not take that 1st step. However, I may take a step again and then quickly step back to the normal leadoff.
The idea is to get their attention on that runner and hopefully slide step one too many times and throw a meatball or at the very least have to alter their pitching strategy.
I notice this only works for 1st base. If you try to take leadoff at second you can get picked very easily with a one step lead - even with a runner with a high stealing attribute and if you quickly get back to the base. (Note with two outs, the SS or 2nd base arent as close to the bag though so you can safely take that one step lead.)
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@TheWise1-86 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong when stealing? No matter how perfect of a release i get with L2, the runner is always delayed before he runs. The only way I can steal is if I release L2 a good half second before they start there throwing motion. 9 times out of 10, it's either a really bad jump or I run before he starts the throwing motion.
Is it really just lag from my TV?
- Don’t get a lead
- Tap L2 immediately when you are wanting to steal. Don’t try to time it up yourself. When you tap L2 the cpu will start the runner for you, You don’t have to worry about it. This is where RNG is your friend. If your runner has a high steal rating & base running rating he’ll get a good jump 8 out of 10 times.
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@ICantHelpFalling said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
(Note with two outs, the SS or 2nd base arent as close to the bag though so you can safely take that one step lead.)
Unless people are being ridiculous and continue to step off rather than go into shifts and have a fielder hold @ 2nd. It happens more often than you’d think.
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@WDK19 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
They definitely need to make pickoffs more viable when an extra lead is taken.
That said (OP or anyone else) do you step off every time your opponent takes a step if your defender is not holding him on? This is what irks me - you can easily go into shifts and have your defender hold at the base if you really care so much. Otherwise I’m going to take the step since I can see when you’re going to pickoff and can always get back in time.
Nope. I don't adjust my defense. I've picked off plenty of runners at 2nd without having to do so, but the rate isn't nearly what it should be on extra step and 2 extra step leads.
The pick off system is unrealistic and needs a fix before I'll pull myself out of position to make up for SDS inadequate coding.
The way I look at it is simple: if the user on offense doesn't take an extra step, the game will only allow the pitcher to step off a maximum of 3 times. If however the runner takes an extra step then there is no limit on pitcher step offs.
If you want to get into a battle of wills and play the extra step/pick off game with me that's fine. You're more than welcome to see if you can outlast me. (Spoiler alert - you can't.) If you want the game to move along, then stop taking the step and I will pitch.
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@EvylShaun said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
@WDK19 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
They definitely need to make pickoffs more viable when an extra lead is taken.
That said (OP or anyone else) do you step off every time your opponent takes a step if your defender is not holding him on? This is what irks me - you can easily go into shifts and have your defender hold at the base if you really care so much. Otherwise I’m going to take the step since I can see when you’re going to pickoff and can always get back in time.
Nope. I don't adjust my defense. I've picked off plenty of runners at 2nd without having to do so, but the rate isn't nearly what it should be on extra step and 2 extra step leads.
The pick off system is unrealistic and needs a fix before I'll pull myself out of position to make up for SDS inadequate coding.
The way I look at it is simple: if the user on offense doesn't take an extra step, the game will only allow the pitcher to step off a maximum of 3 times. If however the runner takes an extra step then there is no limit on pitcher step offs.
If you want to get into a battle of wills and play the extra step/pick off game with me that's fine. You're more than welcome to see if you can outlast me. (Spoiler alert - you can't.) If you want the game to move along, then stop taking the step and I will pitch.
It’s not “putting yourself out of position”. It’s sacrificing positioning for holding the runner close. It happens irl.
I’m also not sure you understand the situation I mean. I’m talking about runner on 2nd two outs, or the trail runner with a guy on third. The default defense doesn’t hold the runner on at second. Therefore when you pick off to second, the game freezes for a sec and I can see the shortstop or 2B runner to the base. So I press RB to go back to the base.
As long as I am paying attention you will never pick me off in this situation. Yet I’ve run into multiple people who refuse to hold me on at second, yet they care enough to continuously attempt pickoffs when it’s impossible to get me out. Are you one of those people? Or are you talking about when your running is positioned to hold by default (runner at 1st, or 2nd <2 out)?
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wait picking off depletes your energy?!
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@WDK19 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
@EvylShaun said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
@WDK19 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
They definitely need to make pickoffs more viable when an extra lead is taken.
That said (OP or anyone else) do you step off every time your opponent takes a step if your defender is not holding him on? This is what irks me - you can easily go into shifts and have your defender hold at the base if you really care so much. Otherwise I’m going to take the step since I can see when you’re going to pickoff and can always get back in time.
Nope. I don't adjust my defense. I've picked off plenty of runners at 2nd without having to do so, but the rate isn't nearly what it should be on extra step and 2 extra step leads.
The pick off system is unrealistic and needs a fix before I'll pull myself out of position to make up for SDS inadequate coding.
The way I look at it is simple: if the user on offense doesn't take an extra step, the game will only allow the pitcher to step off a maximum of 3 times. If however the runner takes an extra step then there is no limit on pitcher step offs.
If you want to get into a battle of wills and play the extra step/pick off game with me that's fine. You're more than welcome to see if you can outlast me. (Spoiler alert - you can't.) If you want the game to move along, then stop taking the step and I will pitch.
It’s not “putting yourself out of position”. It’s sacrificing positioning for holding the runner close. It happens irl.
I’m also not sure you understand the situation I mean. I’m talking about runner on 2nd two outs, or the trail runner with a guy on third. The default defense doesn’t hold the runner on at second. Therefore when you pick off to second, the game freezes for a sec and I can see the shortstop or 2B runner to the base. So I press RB to go back to the base.
As long as I am paying attention you will never pick me off in this situation. Yet I’ve run into multiple people who refuse to hold me on at second, yet they care enough to continuously attempt pickoffs when it’s impossible to get me out. Are you one of those people? Or are you talking about when your running is positioned to hold by default (runner at 1st, or 2nd <2 out)?
I am one of those people who doesn't adjust my defense to hold runners on at 2nd, but still continuously steps off if you take an extra step.
The reason is because even if I adjust my middle infielders, the likelyhood of a successful pick off is just about as high as throwing the ball away.
You aren't doing anything wrong per say. IRL if a baseball team is going to allow a big lead or defensive indifference then absolutely I expect a smart player to take it. However this is a video game and the outcomes if I play "smart baseball" by adjusting my defensive positioning don't reward me enough for the sacrifice of playing close to the bag.
The extra step does however reward the baserunner, especially on those close plays at the plate.
If I step off continuously it's my version of playing "smart baseball" within the limits of the game.
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It’s been over 10 minutes since I threw my last pitch. My opponent keeps taking the extra step, I keep stepping off. I don’t wanna throw over, because in my last game I threw the ball away twice on pickoffs. This is ridiculous. The runner has too much of an advantage in the run game and i have to engage in yet another toxic meta-game with an exploiter to just try to keep the game as balanced as possible. SDS I really need some thing to prevent this
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@MarinerMatt01 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
It’s been over 10 minutes since I threw my last pitch. My opponent keeps taking the extra step, I keep stepping off. I don’t wanna throw over, because in my last game I threw the ball away twice on pickoffs. This is ridiculous. The runner has too much of an advantage in the run game and i have to engage in yet another toxic meta-game with an exploiter to just try to keep the game as balanced as possible. SDS I really need some thing to prevent this
Don't give in. As I said I've literally won every battle. Eventually people will stop taking the step.
You're right this is something that needs fixing. More punishment for those taking a larger lead (basically, more successful pick offs) seems like the obvious answer.
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I always pick to first with an extra step but rarely to second. As a runner at second with no one holding you on the bag, you're supposed to get as much as you can.
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Why doesnt SDS fix this issue. It's been an issue for several years. It just adds frustration to the game.
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@EvylShaun said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
@WDK19 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
@EvylShaun said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
@WDK19 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
They definitely need to make pickoffs more viable when an extra lead is taken.
That said (OP or anyone else) do you step off every time your opponent takes a step if your defender is not holding him on? This is what irks me - you can easily go into shifts and have your defender hold at the base if you really care so much. Otherwise I’m going to take the step since I can see when you’re going to pickoff and can always get back in time.
Nope. I don't adjust my defense. I've picked off plenty of runners at 2nd without having to do so, but the rate isn't nearly what it should be on extra step and 2 extra step leads.
The pick off system is unrealistic and needs a fix before I'll pull myself out of position to make up for SDS inadequate coding.
The way I look at it is simple: if the user on offense doesn't take an extra step, the game will only allow the pitcher to step off a maximum of 3 times. If however the runner takes an extra step then there is no limit on pitcher step offs.
If you want to get into a battle of wills and play the extra step/pick off game with me that's fine. You're more than welcome to see if you can outlast me. (Spoiler alert - you can't.) If you want the game to move along, then stop taking the step and I will pitch.
It’s not “putting yourself out of position”. It’s sacrificing positioning for holding the runner close. It happens irl.
I’m also not sure you understand the situation I mean. I’m talking about runner on 2nd two outs, or the trail runner with a guy on third. The default defense doesn’t hold the runner on at second. Therefore when you pick off to second, the game freezes for a sec and I can see the shortstop or 2B runner to the base. So I press RB to go back to the base.
As long as I am paying attention you will never pick me off in this situation. Yet I’ve run into multiple people who refuse to hold me on at second, yet they care enough to continuously attempt pickoffs when it’s impossible to get me out. Are you one of those people? Or are you talking about when your running is positioned to hold by default (runner at 1st, or 2nd <2 out)?
I am one of those people who doesn't adjust my defense to hold runners on at 2nd, but still continuously steps off if you take an extra step.
The reason is because even if I adjust my middle infielders, the likelyhood of a successful pick off is just about as high as throwing the ball away.
You aren't doing anything wrong per say. IRL if a baseball team is going to allow a big lead or defensive indifference then absolutely I expect a smart player to take it. However this is a video game and the outcomes if I play "smart baseball" by adjusting my defensive positioning don't reward me enough for the sacrifice of playing close to the bag.
The extra step does however reward the baserunner, especially on those close plays at the plate.
If I step off continuously it's my version of playing "smart baseball" within the limits of the game.
In my experience I get picked off at 2nd 90% of the time I take an extra step when being held on. Give it a try.
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If someone's taking an extra step consistently, I'll either pick them off or throw a high fastball out of the zone, a pitch-out that doesn't look like a pitch-out during the pitcher's animation. If they're attempting to steal, they're toast. If they have taken two extra steps or aren't paying enough attention, every once in a while my catcher will pick them off at first.
Either way, it's not a big issue to me, and it seems like a very odd thing about which to become flustered/annoyed.
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@JediOfArgonath said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
@TheWise1-86 said in Am I the only one who refuses to let opponents take an extra step?:
Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong when stealing? No matter how perfect of a release i get with L2, the runner is always delayed before he runs. The only way I can steal is if I release L2 a good half second before they start there throwing motion. 9 times out of 10, it's either a really bad jump or I run before he starts the throwing motion.
Is it really just lag from my TV?
- Don’t get a lead
- Tap L2 immediately when you are wanting to steal. Don’t try to time it up yourself. When you tap L2 the cpu will start the runner for you, You don’t have to worry about it. This is where RNG is your friend. If your runner has a high steal rating & base running rating he’ll get a good jump 8 out of 10 times.
Gotcha. Thanks.
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Had to revive this. Had a guy this morning that kept taking extra lead off 2nd with 99 speed, complained I kept throwing over. Picked him off eventually. I get a guy on first in next half inning, he threw over 3 times, most he could since I wasn’t taking an extra lead. Yelli hits a bomb to RF that went out of ballpark, Pittsburgh since it was event and I usually don’t replay, but he got to re-live all 453 feet of it on replay.
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