Discovering a card
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I guess I have the world's worst luck. I can't tell you the last time I played an inning in RS that lasted less than 5 minutes. Between people watching every single cutscene (whatever you want to call those) and pausing every 5 seconds.. Then dealing with constant R2 pressing. Games are lasting 45+ minutes each time.
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To be fair, pitching moments tend to be one-and-done, and there weren’t too many long ones. I ended up getting lucky starting a cardinals pitcher in br and the guy quit after one batter, which made it a lot easier.
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@kingakp_xbl said in Discovering a card:
@schwizzle_nizzle said in Discovering a card:
Took my like 20 minutes to do the moments. I beat STL but I went all put and won 22-0. I could've bunted the entire game and won 1-0 and did it 5 minutes if I wanted to. It's not that hard honestly.
You can hit and pitch 9 innings in 5 min? Naa that's not happening man, sorry. It's at least 15 min to get through 9 inn on All Star
Get 1 run real fast in the first inning and then bunt every single at bat. Make sure you don't give up a run. I was maybe understating the 5 minutes. Maybe up 10 ten minutes so I can see how someone could discover the card in 30 minutes.
I ran through the moments on the first attempt on each, so it really didn't take me that long for that part of this player program.
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@oachs83_psn said in Discovering a card:
I saw Wainwright was discovered in less than 30 minutes. Just how? I understand people boosting with hitters but pitching just takes time. I’m probably completely out of the loop with how people cheat this game. Also if you do cheat/boost to discover a card how can you even feel like you accomplished anything?
Took me around the same time - that was an easy card to obtain
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I’m still going to call BS on getting this card in under 30 minutes real time unless one of two things that have been mentioned happened.
You guessed right and played a CPU game and paused it with one out to go and waited for the content to drop and finished the game. Or you get lucky with a guy quitting right away online.
In 30 minutes realtime I don’t think you guys are factoring in load times (which I understand are much faster but still take time), matching up with an online opponent, not having that opponent screw around at all, also the CPU fouls a ton of balls off. Those all seem like little things but do add up.
I believe 35-40 minutes sure and under the absolute perfect scenario maybe under 30 is possible but don’t act like it’s no problem. I might be mistaken but to get to 50 you had to do all but two moments, the exchange then either one online mission and beat the CPU in 9 innings or skip the CPU and do both online missions.
I’ll give you 20 minutes to beat moments and 10 minutes to beat a CPU game now you’re at 30 minutes and still need to get online. I’m not seeing it without the two scenarios I first said happening.
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@raesone_psn said in Discovering a card:
I don't think it's cheating at all. They just complete the moments ASAP and then start a vs CPU game and bunt or strike out on purpose after scoring a few runs, then pitch it out. Some even IBB a runner to set up a DP to make things even faster. People are resourceful.
Remember this though; discovering a card does absolutely nothing. Yeah it will show you username. Woopti-f-ing-doo.
Yeah, but your name is immortalized forever digitally in the show for all who even know to look!!!!!
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@tmichae10_psn said in Discovering a card:
@raesone_psn said in Discovering a card:
I don't think it's cheating at all. They just complete the moments ASAP and then start a vs CPU game and bunt or strike out on purpose after scoring a few runs, then pitch it out. Some even IBB a runner to set up a DP to make things even faster. People are resourceful.
Remember this though; discovering a card does absolutely nothing. Yeah it will show you username. Woopti-f-ing-doo.
Yeah, but your name is immortalized forever digitally in the show for all who even know to look!!!!!
That's true. I discovered the low diamond version of Trevor Hoffman in 2018, I added it to my resume. As you can imagine, recruiters were over me like flies on a steaming pile of sh*t.
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@oachs83_psn said in Discovering a card:
I’m still going to call BS on getting this card in under 30 minutes real time unless one of two things that have been mentioned happened.
You guessed right and played a CPU game and paused it with one out to go and waited for the content to drop and finished the game. Or you get lucky with a guy quitting right away online.
In 30 minutes realtime I don’t think you guys are factoring in load times (which I understand are much faster but still take time), matching up with an online opponent, not having that opponent screw around at all, also the CPU fouls a ton of balls off. Those all seem like little things but do add up.
I believe 35-40 minutes sure and under the absolute perfect scenario maybe under 30 is possible but don’t act like it’s no problem. I might be mistaken but to get to 50 you had to do all but two moments, the exchange then either one online mission and beat the CPU in 9 innings or skip the CPU and do both online missions.
I’ll give you 20 minutes to beat moments and 10 minutes to beat a CPU game now you’re at 30 minutes and still need to get online. I’m not seeing it without the two scenarios I first said happening.
It really isn't that hard. I had 8 ks and the win for a cards pitcher in 10 minutes in event game, had I decided to play another game it would've taken me another 3-4 minutes max to get the last 2 ks with gallegos. And then the four quick moments I finished in about 15 minutes. Could've gotten it done in less than 30 minutes if I really wanted to, but decided to play the 10k moment and finished in about 34 total minutes. Was keeping track because I was playing on lunch break
Edit: I did start after everything was announced, so saved time just adding gallegos and flarehty to my event lineup. And I just checked and didn't come close to 8ks that first game. Don't know what I was thinking. Still think it's possible under perfect circumstances though
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@raesone_psn said in Discovering a card:
@tmichae10_psn said in Discovering a card:
@raesone_psn said in Discovering a card:
I don't think it's cheating at all. They just complete the moments ASAP and then start a vs CPU game and bunt or strike out on purpose after scoring a few runs, then pitch it out. Some even IBB a runner to set up a DP to make things even faster. People are resourceful.
Remember this though; discovering a card does absolutely nothing. Yeah it will show you username. Woopti-f-ing-doo.
Yeah, but your name is immortalized forever digitally in the show for all who even know to look!!!!!
That's true. I discovered the low diamond version of Trevor Hoffman in 2018, I added it to my resume. As you can imagine, recruiters were over me like flies on a steaming pile of sh*t.
Sounds like I’d hire you….we’re currently looking for piles of sh*t. How proficient are you with TPS reports?
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I thought the thread post said “discover card.” I was hoping someone in the community posted their credit card for everyone to use to buy stubs.
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@schwizzle_nizzle said in Discovering a card:
@kingakp_xbl said in Discovering a card:
@schwizzle_nizzle said in Discovering a card:
Took my like 20 minutes to do the moments. I beat STL but I went all put and won 22-0. I could've bunted the entire game and won 1-0 and did it 5 minutes if I wanted to. It's not that hard honestly.
You can hit and pitch 9 innings in 5 min? Naa that's not happening man, sorry. It's at least 15 min to get through 9 inn on All Star
Get 1 run real fast in the first inning and then bunt every single at bat. Make sure you don't give up a run. I was maybe understating the 5 minutes. Maybe up 10 ten minutes so I can see how someone could discover the card in 30 minutes.
I ran through the moments on the first attempt on each, so it really didn't take me that long for that part of this player program.
Fair enough
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When I try to bunt to get outs the game makes me bunt foul at least once or twice, lol.
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Just did an experiment with a conquest game.
Only disclaimer is I thought I hit start on my stopwatch at the menu but realized it wasn’t going until I entered the game not one pitch was thrown but my very first batter was at the plate when I hit start on the timer.
Very first pitch I hit a single, third pitch of the game I hit one off the wall had runners on 2nd and third. The fourth pitch of the game I hit a sacrifice fly and purposely get my other runner out for a DP and then bunted for the third out and I am up 1-0
I had Miller on the mound who has one of the fastest releases in the game and Reyes warming up who also has a fast release. I actually got a decent amount of batters out on three pitches. My ABs were all bunts.
I played as fast as I could and actually thought the game was going really fast. The CPU had zero hits. I basically did a perfect start to the game short of hitting a lead off homer and it still took 6 minutes 39 seconds to complete the game.
Keep in mind I was already in the game so from the menu I would imagine it would be more around 7 min 15 seconds. That’s a three inning game with fast pitchers. Try it yourself I don’t think you guys play as fast as you may think you are.
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Here is the video of the game to see for yourself. For you guys saying you can finish a CPU 9 inning game in 10 minutes I don't believe it.
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@tmichae10_psn said in Discovering a card:
@raesone_psn said in Discovering a card:
@tmichae10_psn said in Discovering a card:
@raesone_psn said in Discovering a card:
I don't think it's cheating at all. They just complete the moments ASAP and then start a vs CPU game and bunt or strike out on purpose after scoring a few runs, then pitch it out. Some even IBB a runner to set up a DP to make things even faster. People are resourceful.
Remember this though; discovering a card does absolutely nothing. Yeah it will show you username. Woopti-f-ing-doo.
Yeah, but your name is immortalized forever digitally in the show for all who even know to look!!!!!
That's true. I discovered the low diamond version of Trevor Hoffman in 2018, I added it to my resume. As you can imagine, recruiters were over me like flies on a steaming pile of sh*t.
Sounds like I’d hire you….we’re currently looking for piles of sh*t. How proficient are you with TPS reports?
I do an average job, spend a lot of time drinking coffee and in the restroom. My lunches are usually too long and I leave a few minutes early every day. But I did discover Hoffman, so that should allow me to be this extra.
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I seriously think a lot of these were the type of kids where they would tell their mom "I'll turn it off in 15 minutes, I swear"...2 hours later "It hasn't been 15 minutes yet!!!"
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@baracesilk_psn said in Discovering a card:
I seriously think a lot of these were the type of kids where they would tell their mom "I'll turn it off in 15 minutes, I swear"...2 hours later "It hasn't been 15 minutes yet!!!"
Yup and once you show proof crickets……..
Let’s just say you were able to knock off 1 minute of my time that’s still around 5 and 1/2 minutes per three innings putting a full game at 16-17 minutes and you need a decent amount of things happening like no hitting the cpu and hoping they don’t foul a bunch of balls off. 10 minutes is not happening, it just isn’t.
Honestly the best thing to do sometimes is watch a recording of yourself play. I read a lot “ I squared up everything and my opponent sucks and got a homer off a ball not near the pci and I lost” and admittedly I would think that sometimes too. I then started rewatching parts of the game and truthfully I was not hitting or pitching near as well as I thought I was during the game. It’s very easy to get caught up in the emotion.
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@raesone_psn said in Discovering a card:
Remember this though; discovering a card does absolutely nothing. Yeah it will show you username. Woopti-f-ing-doo
To some, it means the world and they hope it will help them get some beaver. To everyone else over 10 years old, it means jack s--t
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