No greater feeling than beating a rotten player
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@mubby_33 said in No greater feeling than beating a rotten player:
@saintleo14 said in No greater feeling than beating a rotten player:
I’ve noticed this a lot the past few days. Even the World Series banner players are pausing every pitch, holding R2, and bunt dancing, replays after every home run, and so on. I do it back hoping it’ll [censored] them off.
What is with the pausing every pitch? Does it give the batter some kind of boost? Tip the pitch?
I haven’t figured it out, but am dying to hear a reasonable explanation.
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I would also agree that there are a surprising number of low-class plays happening in the current event.
If you are able to hit well and score runs, I don’t understand the need to cheese to get an add-on run.
I’m mostly talking about baserunning style here, and while we’re at it, does anyone really think Mickey Mantle needs to have that much speed and stealing?
Guys, it’s possible to be competitive AND classy. Try to be more like Mike Trout and less like Carl Everett?
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I’m not sure what pausing does and I may be in my head, but I’ve given up plenty of home runs or hard hit balls right after a pause, compared to playing through normally. I honestly don’t know.
I picked off a World Series and 12-0 banner yesterday 5 times in two innings. He kept trying to take 3-4 step leads. In the past this leads to you throwing the ball away due to a glitch/bug which allowed the runner to advance. I hate playing Busch league players like that. They don’t deserve to win games but yet things seem to go their way.
When that happens I truly hate this game. Toxic players kill the fun. But out of love, I continue playing. The first few months of the game are by far the best. Before all the 99s start rolling out and you still have to be a bit strategic with your lineup.
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Bunt dancing should get a warning from the umpire and a player ejection after a certain point. It's so stupid.
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I think I would take the issues with hitting and pitching over if there was a way to eliminate this type of toxic play. Unless I’m hitting perfects every AB and losing there is still room for improvement but dealing with toxic players is enough to stop playing for the evening.
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@saintleo14 said in No greater feeling than beating a rotten player:
I’m not sure what pausing does and I may be in my head, but I’ve given up plenty of home runs or hard hit balls right after a pause, compared to playing through normally. I honestly don’t know.
I picked off a World Series and 12-0 banner yesterday 5 times in two innings. He kept trying to take 3-4 step leads. In the past this leads to you throwing the ball away due to a glitch/bug which allowed the runner to advance. I hate playing Busch league players like that. They don’t deserve to win games but yet things seem to go their way.
When that happens I truly hate this game. Toxic players kill the fun. But out of love, I continue playing. The first few months of the game are by far the best. Before all the 99s start rolling out and you still have to be a bit strategic with your lineup.
This is all anecdotal personal experience so take it with a grain of salt.
Quite a few people love to quick pitch a high sinker or fastball as their first pitch.
Meanwhile you might have some on screen notification pop up telling you that you progressed in a daily mission. These only show up prior to first pitch.
I have found that these notifications can cause a bit of delay on your first swing at that high sinker or fastball.
Pausing before the first pitch seems to alleviate that issue for me.
Also, when it's a close game, sometimes a quick pause or quick menu pause, helps me refocus when I've been swinging at garbage.
By no means do I endorse pausing after every pitch, but I can definitely attest to the benefit of pausing sometimes to refocus.
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When people pause for 2 minutes every inning they’re doing it to either [censored] you off, get in your head or slow your momentum. I make sure to replay every homerun against these types of players
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When I was new to the game I used to hold down bunt as it helped me line up my swing I had no idea what bunting actually was and never did infact bunt. I wasn't doing it to be a penus it was only after a while when people done it to me I had that moment of oh that is really annoying my bad.
The pausing is however a issue for me but I must admit it is great when you need a [censored].
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I got into a pause for a second duel with a guy today just to see how far it would go. I was embarrassed for my opponent. He did it about seven times and every time I answered with a pause, he paused again.
I finally just threw a pitch to get him out, but it was pretty odd.
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