perfect perfect double plays
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@a_perfectgame said in perfect perfect double plays:
@htonsecurity5x said in perfect perfect double plays:
Ok here’s a question. I had a PP fly all with mantle 20 degree launch angle, 106 exit velo and it was a fly out to 10 feet before the track
Funny part of it was yankee stadium it would die 300 feet if it were comercia it’ll die 400 feet. It’s stupid
It’s like the flyouts are preprogrammed to manipulate the outcome of a game. I have seen good good contacts resulting in pop outs. I’m not kidding you. I said before the current hitting engine needed to improve but after playing for weeks now I can tell you that the game needs a completely new hitting engine. The current hitting engine needs to be nuked from reality.
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One of the hardest hit balls last year was hit right into a double play!! 117 mph exit velocity right to the SS for a routine 6-4-3 DP
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@a_perfectgame said in perfect perfect double plays:
@htonsecurity5x said in perfect perfect double plays:
Ok here’s a question. I had a PP fly all with mantle 20 degree launch angle, 106 exit velo and it was a fly out to 10 feet before the track
Funny part of it was yankee stadium it would die 300 feet if it were comercia it’ll die 400 feet. It’s stupid
I did it again today with Larry walker, at yankee stadium..and my Opponent did it with frank thomas..there was once upon a time where a perfect fly ball with anyone with at least 80
Power it was pretty much a guaranteed bomb -
@htonsecurity5x said in perfect perfect double plays:
@a_perfectgame said in perfect perfect double plays:
@htonsecurity5x said in perfect perfect double plays:
Ok here’s a question. I had a PP fly all with mantle 20 degree launch angle, 106 exit velo and it was a fly out to 10 feet before the track
Funny part of it was yankee stadium it would die 300 feet if it were comercia it’ll die 400 feet. It’s stupid
I did it again today with Larry walker, at yankee stadium..and my Opponent did it with frank thomas..there was once upon a time where a perfect fly ball with anyone with at least 80
Power it was pretty much a guaranteed bombYankee Stadium sucks. I had 2 perfect perfect contacts with Seager not leaving the field. Do not choose this ballpark for online play.
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@killerpresence4 said in perfect perfect double plays:
One of the hardest hit balls last year was hit right into a double play!! 117 mph exit velocity right to the SS for a routine 6-4-3 DP
I understand what you are saying about realism but like I’ve said before. The point is not if “it happens”. The point is this is a video game
And when one player flails at every pitch. Fouls off anything thrown for 12 pitch at bats. Check swings and strikes out. And the other player works counts and squares up balls... the rewarded player is the player that isnt making the better inputs. That’s just the reality. You can talk realism until you are blue in the face but until players follow that realism with their gameplay it’s not about realism...it’s about the player with the BETTER OVERALL INPUTS — should be the player with more success.
It’s like I’ve seen ppl have no idea what they are looking at get mistakes in the middle and crush the ball. That’s not a big deal...it’s a run it happens. What makes it annoying is the 15 lineouts before and after that.
Drop the “thats baseball” nonsense. It’s not baseball to flail at every pitch you see.
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@a_perfectgame said in perfect perfect double plays:
@killerpresence4 said in perfect perfect double plays:
One of the hardest hit balls last year was hit right into a double play!! 117 mph exit velocity right to the SS for a routine 6-4-3 DP
I understand what you are saying about realism but like I’ve said before. The point is not if “it happens”. The point is this is a video game
And when one player flails at every pitch. Fouls off anything thrown for 12 pitch at bats. Check swings and strikes out. And the other player works counts and squares up balls... the rewarded player is the player that isnt making the better inputs. That’s just the reality. You can talk realism until you are blue in the face but until players follow that realism with their gameplay it’s not about realism...it’s about the player with the BETTER OVERALL INPUTS — should be the player with more success.
It’s like I’ve seen ppl have no idea what they are looking at get mistakes in the middle and crush the ball. That’s not a big deal...it’s a run it happens. What makes it annoying is the 15 lineouts before and after that.
Drop the “thats baseball” nonsense. It’s not baseball to flail at every pitch you see.
If the worse hitting player out of the two of us just happens to get lucky with their input (perfect input, not the game spoonfeeding them) when there are bases loaded with Trout batting and they are down 3 runs to zero, and that’s the only time in the game they have perfect hitting input, that’s circumstantial. That happens.
Surely you’d be ok with that? It’s not as simple as saying better overall number of inputs should prevail. The nine innings are independent of each other. Nine good inputs all in one inning should probably beat 18 good inputs spread evenly* over 9 innings, even in a video game.
What you are saying about hits on terrible swings - that I agree with. And good inputs being constantly unrewarded, I also agree with to an extent (unless fielding placement is perfect). But baseball is a special video game because you don’t have to be the better overall player to be the victor.
I can’t go so far as to say you are wrong (you are not). But I don’t feel you are completely right.
. * the word evenly added a few hours later for clarification
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@red_ted_is_back said in perfect perfect double plays:
@a_perfectgame said in perfect perfect double plays:
@killerpresence4 said in perfect perfect double plays:
One of the hardest hit balls last year was hit right into a double play!! 117 mph exit velocity right to the SS for a routine 6-4-3 DP
I understand what you are saying about realism but like I’ve said before. The point is not if “it happens”. The point is this is a video game
And when one player flails at every pitch. Fouls off anything thrown for 12 pitch at bats. Check swings and strikes out. And the other player works counts and squares up balls... the rewarded player is the player that isnt making the better inputs. That’s just the reality. You can talk realism until you are blue in the face but until players follow that realism with their gameplay it’s not about realism...it’s about the player with the BETTER OVERALL INPUTS — should be the player with more success.
It’s like I’ve seen ppl have no idea what they are looking at get mistakes in the middle and crush the ball. That’s not a big deal...it’s a run it happens. What makes it annoying is the 15 lineouts before and after that.
Drop the “thats baseball” nonsense. It’s not baseball to flail at every pitch you see.
If the worse hitting player out of the two of us just happens to get lucky with their input (perfect input, not the game spoonfeeding them) when there are bases loaded with Trout batting and they are down 3 runs to zero, and that’s the only time in the game they have perfect hitting input, that’s circumstantial. That happens.
Surely you’d be ok with that? It’s not as simple as saying better overall number of inputs should prevail. The nine innings are independent of each other. Nine good inputs all in one inning should probably beat 18 good inputs spread evenly* over 9 innings, even in a video game.
What you are saying about hits on terrible swings - that I agree with. And good inputs being constantly unrewarded, I also agree with to an extent (unless fielding placement is perfect). But baseball is a special video game because you don’t have to be the better overall player to be the victor.
I can’t go so far as to say you are wrong (you are not). But I don’t feel you are completely right.
. * the word evenly added a few hours later for clarification
The way you are describing it are not the games that annoy me. I don’t get annoyed if myself and my opponent both are putting good swings on the ball...if I just so happen to put a few good swings on the ball more...but he wins. It’s baseball. I am cool with that
Where I have a problem. (And this is really a bad issue in this game) is when I’m consistently putting good inputs on the ball. And my opponent is not ever putting any good inputs on the ball. And I start getting missed perfect meters down the middle for him to swing at...late weak hits four feet out of the zone for hits and runs...it’s like that’s stealing the victory from the better player...and it happens SO MUCH In the last few years it’s actually mind boggling. (More so on allstar and below really)
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Out of curiosity perfect game but what is your record in ranked?
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Ok for one thing, at the beginning of the year SDS said in stream that a PP fly ball with a hitter of 85 power or over would be a home run every time. This turned out to be 100% not true.
For another thing, I will be curious to see how many of you “that’s baseball” guys are still saying the same thing after a year (or more) of not getting good outcomes from your input.
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@red_ted_is_back said in perfect perfect double plays:
@a_perfectgame said in perfect perfect double plays:
@killerpresence4 said in perfect perfect double plays:
One of the hardest hit balls last year was hit right into a double play!! 117 mph exit velocity right to the SS for a routine 6-4-3 DP
I understand what you are saying about realism but like I’ve said before. The point is not if “it happens”. The point is this is a video game
And when one player flails at every pitch. Fouls off anything thrown for 12 pitch at bats. Check swings and strikes out. And the other player works counts and squares up balls... the rewarded player is the player that isnt making the better inputs. That’s just the reality. You can talk realism until you are blue in the face but until players follow that realism with their gameplay it’s not about realism...it’s about the player with the BETTER OVERALL INPUTS — should be the player with more success.
It’s like I’ve seen ppl have no idea what they are looking at get mistakes in the middle and crush the ball. That’s not a big deal...it’s a run it happens. What makes it annoying is the 15 lineouts before and after that.
Drop the “thats baseball” nonsense. It’s not baseball to flail at every pitch you see.
If the worse hitting player out of the two of us just happens to get lucky with their input (perfect input, not the game spoonfeeding them) when there are bases loaded with Trout batting and they are down 3 runs to zero, and that’s the only time in the game they have perfect hitting input, that’s circumstantial. That happens.
Surely you’d be ok with that? It’s not as simple as saying better overall number of inputs should prevail. The nine innings are independent of each other. Nine good inputs all in one inning should probably beat 18 good inputs spread evenly* over 9 innings, even in a video game.
What you are saying about hits on terrible swings - that I agree with. And good inputs being constantly unrewarded, I also agree with to an extent (unless fielding placement is perfect). But baseball is a special video game because you don’t have to be the better overall player to be the victor.
I can’t go so far as to say you are wrong (you are not). But I don’t feel you are completely right.
. * the word evenly added a few hours later for clarification
How would they have bases loaded?
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@jaecd_xbl said in perfect perfect double plays:
@red_ted_is_back said in perfect perfect double plays:
@a_perfectgame said in perfect perfect double plays:
@killerpresence4 said in perfect perfect double plays:
One of the hardest hit balls last year was hit right into a double play!! 117 mph exit velocity right to the SS for a routine 6-4-3 DP
I understand what you are saying about realism but like I’ve said before. The point is not if “it happens”. The point is this is a video game
And when one player flails at every pitch. Fouls off anything thrown for 12 pitch at bats. Check swings and strikes out. And the other player works counts and squares up balls... the rewarded player is the player that isnt making the better inputs. That’s just the reality. You can talk realism until you are blue in the face but until players follow that realism with their gameplay it’s not about realism...it’s about the player with the BETTER OVERALL INPUTS — should be the player with more success.
It’s like I’ve seen ppl have no idea what they are looking at get mistakes in the middle and crush the ball. That’s not a big deal...it’s a run it happens. What makes it annoying is the 15 lineouts before and after that.
Drop the “thats baseball” nonsense. It’s not baseball to flail at every pitch you see.
If the worse hitting player out of the two of us just happens to get lucky with their input (perfect input, not the game spoonfeeding them) when there are bases loaded with Trout batting and they are down 3 runs to zero, and that’s the only time in the game they have perfect hitting input, that’s circumstantial. That happens.
Surely you’d be ok with that? It’s not as simple as saying better overall number of inputs should prevail. The nine innings are independent of each other. Nine good inputs all in one inning should probably beat 18 good inputs spread evenly* over 9 innings, even in a video game.
What you are saying about hits on terrible swings - that I agree with. And good inputs being constantly unrewarded, I also agree with to an extent (unless fielding placement is perfect). But baseball is a special video game because you don’t have to be the better overall player to be the victor.
I can’t go so far as to say you are wrong (you are not). But I don’t feel you are completely right.
. * the word evenly added a few hours later for clarification
How would they have bases loaded?
Couple of walks, perhaps an error or dropped third strike. Basically anything to do with getting on base without getting a hit. Something like this perhaps:
MLB The Show 18 Mets gain two run lead from no hits https://youtu.be/UQa5hVVlHwA
(I’ve got a clip for everything!)
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