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    @Jeviduty said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Last comment about this topic. I played another online rated game. I'm squaring up balls with bronze and silver cards. No problem. The pci goes right where I put it. And the pci's are smaller. I just don't get this. There is definitely something different between these modes. That's all.

    You're also hitting against some sorry a$$ LS cards lol

    It's all relative. sorry azz hitters and pitchers. But theres a big difference in gameplay.

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    I gave up on DD due to the garbage gameplay, but I might just give online rated a shot

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    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @Chuck_Dizzle29 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online rated is using cards with lower ratings and a larger disparity in ratings. It uses a different set of sliders as well. There's no money involved in the gameplay, therefore it doesn't require gameplay to engage the user in the same manner as DD.

    Doesn't require gameplay? you mean scripting?

    Not scripting, but the RNG applied to hitting and pitching results. The RNG ranges are much wider in DD, leading to a wider spectrum of possible results.

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    @writetoshawn said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Why is it that I have fun playing online rated? User input seems to be more accurate. Especially with hitting. I play on hall of fame difficulty. I feel there is less random outcomes with hitting.

    If the pci's are bigger in DD, how is it that it's harder to hit? And just seems so much more frustrating.

    Do any of you hard core DD guys ever try online rated? I wish
    you will and post your opinions here.

    This has my interest. How do I get to “online rated”?

    Same question. Never heard of this mode before this topic

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    @OreoRockstar said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @writetoshawn said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Why is it that I have fun playing online rated? User input seems to be more accurate. Especially with hitting. I play on hall of fame difficulty. I feel there is less random outcomes with hitting.

    If the pci's are bigger in DD, how is it that it's harder to hit? And just seems so much more frustrating.

    Do any of you hard core DD guys ever try online rated? I wish
    you will and post your opinions here.

    This has my interest. How do I get to “online rated”?

    Same question. Never heard of this mode before this topic

    Really? you never checked out other modes just to see what they look like or what they're about? You go to the game modes screen. Then play now, then online rated. you use MLB teams. You get to select what difficulty you want to play on. I recommend hall of fame. play it and let us know if you can tell a difference between it and DD.

    Of course you're going to start out playing lower rated people so don't come back saying how easy it is. If you work your way up and play the game early in release, you play some good players.

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    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @OreoRockstar said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @writetoshawn said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Why is it that I have fun playing online rated? User input seems to be more accurate. Especially with hitting. I play on hall of fame difficulty. I feel there is less random outcomes with hitting.

    If the pci's are bigger in DD, how is it that it's harder to hit? And just seems so much more frustrating.

    Do any of you hard core DD guys ever try online rated? I wish
    you will and post your opinions here.

    This has my interest. How do I get to “online rated”?

    Same question. Never heard of this mode before this topic

    Really? you never checked out other modes just to see what they look like or what they're about? You go to the game modes screen. Then play now, then online rated. you use MLB teams. You get to select what difficulty you want to play on. I recommend hall of fame. play it and let us know if you can tell a difference between it and DD.

    Of course you're going to start out playing lower rated people so don't come back saying how easy it is. If you work your way up and play the game early in release, you play some good players.

    Good stuff, thanks. I have played The Show every year since it’s first version but always played franchise , or RTTS. This is my first year of DD , didn’t even know they had another online option other than play friends ( which I have done in previous years).

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    I’ll admit I enjoyed trying out online rated just now.

    That said, I found the same frustrating things happening. The only run I gave up to my opponent was on a two out dropped third strike that my catcher threw into right field foul territory.

    I also had the damndest time scoring add on runs after taking an early lead, despite numerous good swings, and of course my opponent would get the tying run on base in the ninth.

    The game still had that overall nerfed feeling that RS games do.

    I dunno, it was fun, but it was not night and day. The gameplay currently is just not rewarding at all in its current form, whether it’s RS, online rated, or even conquest vs cpu. There’s too much stuff that happens that is outside of the user’s control.

    I guess this what they mean by “simulation”.

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    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @eatyum said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    I don't play online-rated because when I play, I have more fun if I'm working towards something. It's why I never play RS after I make WS, there isn't a point in my eyes. There isn't an end-goal with online rated, there isn't something to chase after, so I don't touch it

    I wasn't asking what mode people prefer to play. I wanted to discuss whether people notice a difference in gameplay between DD and online rated.

    If you're not asking what mode people prefer to play, then what are you asking? Because DD and online rated can be the same thing. For example, RS gameplay is DD, and also online rated.

    EDIT: Nm, just read your post above

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    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

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    Good question OP... and I wish SDS would be more transparent about this issue.
    DD RS gameplay has been a problem for several years, which is why I have not wanted to play much of that this year. Content aside, the '16 Show version (minus bunt cheese) had probably the best DD RS gameplay. It has went downhill ever since ('18 was the worst). Hopefully, the new gen consoles can improve the DD RS H2H gameplay experience.
    However, with the exception of the ridiculously op future star cards, I do love this year's content.

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    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

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    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

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    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

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    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

    You did it first and I did it back to you. No big deal. We both stopped and played the game. Yes the game was 2-0 because you deleted my home run which would of made it 3-0. You couldn't handle losing.
    And yes, this can happen in online rated too but not as frequently as DD.
    I don't care who your comment was directed at, you act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese. Far from the truth. And I remember you defending rage quitters in another thread. makes sense.

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    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

    You did it first and I did it back to you. No big deal. We both stopped and played the game. Yes the game was 2-0 because you deleted my home run which would of made it 3-0. You couldn't handle losing.
    And yes, this can happen in online rated too but not as frequently as DD.
    I don't care who your comment was directed at, you act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese. Far from the truth. And I remember you defending rage quitters in another thread. makes sense.

    LOL I act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese? I don't care about cheesers or dashboarders. Matter of fact, I have a CAP I named 'Cheesy Sub.' Sooo....

    The thing I find most humorous, is you sounding so resentful about a game that you won. LOL. Sorry you're having a bad day or whatever, you sound like a very bitter person. It was a game from weeks ago, get over it.

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    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

    You did it first and I did it back to you. No big deal. We both stopped and played the game. Yes the game was 2-0 because you deleted my home run which would of made it 3-0. You couldn't handle losing.
    And yes, this can happen in online rated too but not as frequently as DD.
    I don't care who your comment was directed at, you act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese. Far from the truth. And I remember you defending rage quitters in another thread. makes sense.

    LOL I act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese? I don't care about cheesers or dashboarders. Matter of fact, I have a CAP I named 'Cheesy Sub.' Sooo....

    The thing I find most humorous, is you sounding so resentful about a game that you won. LOL. Sorry you're having a bad day or whatever, you sound like a very bitter person. It was a game from weeks ago, get over it.

    People tend not to do these exploits in online rated because they are there to play baseball, not to get to the next level in DD Ranked, or Event, or win # in a row in BR to get some diamond cards.

    Out of all the games in the last 3/4 years I've played in online rated, I think I had maybe one game where a guy played where he used exploits.

    I think people who play online rated go into it like i described - to play baseball, not roller rink derby.

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    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

    You did it first and I did it back to you. No big deal. We both stopped and played the game. Yes the game was 2-0 because you deleted my home run which would of made it 3-0. You couldn't handle losing.
    And yes, this can happen in online rated too but not as frequently as DD.
    I don't care who your comment was directed at, you act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese. Far from the truth. And I remember you defending rage quitters in another thread. makes sense.

    LOL I act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese? I don't care about cheesers or dashboarders. Matter of fact, I have a CAP I named 'Cheesy Sub.' Sooo....

    The thing I find most humorous, is you sounding so resentful about a game that you won. LOL. Sorry you're having a bad day or whatever, you sound like a very bitter person. It was a game from weeks ago, get over it.

    People tend not to do these exploits in online rated because they are there to play baseball, not to get to the next level in DD Ranked, or Event, or win # in a row in BR to get some diamond cards.

    Out of all the games in the last 3/4 years I've played in online rated, I think I had maybe one game where a guy played where he used exploits.

    I think people who play online rated go into it like i described - to play baseball, not roller rink derby.

    I strictly play DD RS, I've played 1 game of 'Play Now, Online Rated' and found it to be a waste of time playing on HOF level beating my opponent 7-1. There's no game history of it. You don't get any increase in ranking points like you do in RS, so for me, it's like 'what's the point?'

    To me, you make it sound like there's some cheat code that we don't know about. Because anything you do in DD, you can do in Online Rated and vice versa. LOL So what exploit or trick in the book are you talking about?

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    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

    You did it first and I did it back to you. No big deal. We both stopped and played the game. Yes the game was 2-0 because you deleted my home run which would of made it 3-0. You couldn't handle losing.
    And yes, this can happen in online rated too but not as frequently as DD.
    I don't care who your comment was directed at, you act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese. Far from the truth. And I remember you defending rage quitters in another thread. makes sense.

    LOL I act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese? I don't care about cheesers or dashboarders. Matter of fact, I have a CAP I named 'Cheesy Sub.' Sooo....

    The thing I find most humorous, is you sounding so resentful about a game that you won. LOL. Sorry you're having a bad day or whatever, you sound like a very bitter person. It was a game from weeks ago, get over it.

    People tend not to do these exploits in online rated because they are there to play baseball, not to get to the next level in DD Ranked, or Event, or win # in a row in BR to get some diamond cards.

    Out of all the games in the last 3/4 years I've played in online rated, I think I had maybe one game where a guy played where he used exploits.

    I think people who play online rated go into it like i described - to play baseball, not roller rink derby.

    I strictly play DD RS, I've played 1 game of 'Play Now, Online Rated' and found it to be a waste of time playing on HOF level beating my opponent 7-1. There's no game history of it. You don't get any increase in ranking points like you do in RS, so for me, it's like 'what's the point?'

    To me, you make it sound like there's some cheat code that we don't know about. Because anything you do in DD, you can do in Online Rated and vice versa. LOL So what exploit or trick in the book are you talking about?

    you seem not to understand what i mean by 'playing baseball'. i cannot explain it any more than I have.

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    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

    You did it first and I did it back to you. No big deal. We both stopped and played the game. Yes the game was 2-0 because you deleted my home run which would of made it 3-0. You couldn't handle losing.
    And yes, this can happen in online rated too but not as frequently as DD.
    I don't care who your comment was directed at, you act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese. Far from the truth. And I remember you defending rage quitters in another thread. makes sense.

    LOL I act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese? I don't care about cheesers or dashboarders. Matter of fact, I have a CAP I named 'Cheesy Sub.' Sooo....

    The thing I find most humorous, is you sounding so resentful about a game that you won. LOL. Sorry you're having a bad day or whatever, you sound like a very bitter person. It was a game from weeks ago, get over it.

    People tend not to do these exploits in online rated because they are there to play baseball, not to get to the next level in DD Ranked, or Event, or win # in a row in BR to get some diamond cards.

    Out of all the games in the last 3/4 years I've played in online rated, I think I had maybe one game where a guy played where he used exploits.

    I think people who play online rated go into it like i described - to play baseball, not roller rink derby.

    I strictly play DD RS, I've played 1 game of 'Play Now, Online Rated' and found it to be a waste of time playing on HOF level beating my opponent 7-1. There's no game history of it. You don't get any increase in ranking points like you do in RS, so for me, it's like 'what's the point?'

    To me, you make it sound like there's some cheat code that we don't know about. Because anything you do in DD, you can do in Online Rated and vice versa. LOL So what exploit or trick in the book are you talking about?

    you seem not to understand what i mean by 'playing baseball'. i cannot explain it any more than I have.

    LOL ok, you haven't explained anything.

    Only thing I can think of, without you explaining is based on a safe assumption. Something like, playing someone who flails at offspeed pitches, and continues to swing and miss even when they know it's coming. So in a sense, I suppose you're exploiting their weakness by continuously throwing off speed pitches and maybe mixing in a fastball here and there to keep their timing off. But that happens in Online Rated too, as I experienced in my only game in Online Rated.

    But isn't that why scouting reports are used at times? For example, pitchers try to exploit hitters weaknesses, and vice versa, a pitcher who just spams using fastball, so a hitter exploiting a pitcher's tendencies if applicable? Isn't that part of baseball? LOL

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    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @thinkbluedgr said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @onnagood1 said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    @SurfinSantaCruz said in Difference between DD and online rated gameplay/hitting.:

    Online Rated - I've had the best games mainly because the other person plays baseball, thinks baseball, and makes moves that make baseball sense. Not win at all costs like DD exploit every trick in the book.

    LOL Trick in the book? Such as?

    excessive bunting, stealing, bunt dancing, excessive pausing, check swings, and use of L2. (I think it's L2, the button that holds the pitcher up) Unnecessary animations like throwing from left field to first base. quick pitching. taking the extra leadoff step when your opponent keeps throwing back to the bag. I'm sure I'm leaving some other cheesy tactics out that you probably know about.
    I played you couple weeks ago and you bunt danced on me and rage quit on a home run. So don't play like you don't know.

    LOL that's hilarious. Check the game history instead of making stuff up.

    First off, I'm not a bunt dancer. I did it for one batter to show you how annoying you were doing it to me, while you chose to do it the entire game. Second of all, the score was 2-0 because you hit a bloop single in the 4th inning, not a homerun. Any more lies you want to throw in? LOL

    Lastly, all these 'tricks' in the book you talk about in DD, people can do as well in Online Rated, so does that really mean that it's a 'trick?' Probably the most funny thing about your post is that my question was directed to @SurfinSantaCruz, the person who I was initially responding to, but thanks for chiming in with your lies. LOL

    You did it first and I did it back to you. No big deal. We both stopped and played the game. Yes the game was 2-0 because you deleted my home run which would of made it 3-0. You couldn't handle losing.
    And yes, this can happen in online rated too but not as frequently as DD.
    I don't care who your comment was directed at, you act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese. Far from the truth. And I remember you defending rage quitters in another thread. makes sense.

    LOL I act like everyone plays straight up and doesn't cheese? I don't care about cheesers or dashboarders. Matter of fact, I have a CAP I named 'Cheesy Sub.' Sooo....

    The thing I find most humorous, is you sounding so resentful about a game that you won. LOL. Sorry you're having a bad day or whatever, you sound like a very bitter person. It was a game from weeks ago, get over it.

    People tend not to do these exploits in online rated because they are there to play baseball, not to get to the next level in DD Ranked, or Event, or win # in a row in BR to get some diamond cards.

    Out of all the games in the last 3/4 years I've played in online rated, I think I had maybe one game where a guy played where he used exploits.

    I think people who play online rated go into it like i described - to play baseball, not roller rink derby.

    I strictly play DD RS, I've played 1 game of 'Play Now, Online Rated' and found it to be a waste of time playing on HOF level beating my opponent 7-1. There's no game history of it. You don't get any increase in ranking points like you do in RS, so for me, it's like 'what's the point?'

    To me, you make it sound like there's some cheat code that we don't know about. Because anything you do in DD, you can do in Online Rated and vice versa. LOL So what exploit or trick in the book are you talking about?

    you seem not to understand what i mean by 'playing baseball'. i cannot explain it any more than I have.

    LOL ok, you haven't explained anything.

    Only thing I can think of, without you explaining is based on a safe assumption. Something like, playing someone who flails at offspeed pitches, and continues to swing and miss even when they know it's coming. So in a sense, I suppose you're exploiting their weakness by continuously throwing off speed pitches and maybe mixing in a fastball here and there to keep their timing off. But that happens in Online Rated too, as I experienced in my only game in Online Rated.

    But isn't that why scouting reports are used at times? For example, pitchers try to exploit hitters weaknesses, and vice versa, a pitcher who just spams using fastball, so a hitter exploiting a pitcher's tendencies if applicable? Isn't that part of baseball? LOL

    Look - you've been called out already by the community for exploiting the game and even admitted to it in the earlier posts.

    fine - if you like to play ring around the rosie and musical chairs i don't care. a lot of ppl play like that. some people like chocolate ice cream while other people like vanilla ice cream. to each their own.

    I like to play baseball. an opponent that thinks like a baseball manager. someone who's thinking 3,4,5 innings ahead and strategizing. that's the type of player I like to play against. And in my experience I find that type of player is 99% more available to play in online rated than dd online.

    that's all im saying. this isn't a thesis on nuclear proliferation we're debating here.

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