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    This is my take about online play.
    I decided this this year to make a very strong effort to play events and ranked seasons vs the very mundane, repetitive moments, grinding boorish offline stuff.
    The problem is I run into infinite pauses, I score a few runs and then the friendly quit, which I don't accept, then they quit. It's just so hard to get a good game online, I feel like DD is just a offline waste of time.
    I like the concept even though I'm average at best but the absolute waste of time is something I feel like I cannot deal with anymore.
    Anyway, minor rant over, thoughts?

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    Try and find a league would be my suggestion. It’s infinitely more fun playing with guys around the same level as you all the time. Win some, lose some, and at the end of the day it’s a lot more social and enjoyable. Half the games aren't filled with people sucking all the fun out of the game.

    It’s actually incredible how tight nit and close some become. During one of the hurricanes in Florida years back there were guys in a league I was in sheltering other members who didn’t have a place to live anymore. Certainly beats guys pausing for 2:47 seconds just to send a friendly quit.

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    @elway7751_psn said in Why online play is awful:

    This is my take about online play.
    I decided this this year to make a very strong effort to play events and ranked seasons vs the very mundane, repetitive moments, grinding boorish offline stuff.
    The problem is I run into infinite pauses, I score a few runs and then the friendly quit, which I don't accept, then they quit. It's just so hard to get a good game online, I feel like DD is just a offline waste of time.
    I like the concept even though I'm average at best but the absolute waste of time is something I feel like I cannot deal with anymore.
    Anyway, minor rant over, thoughts?

    SDS should have a points tier. The earlier you quit, the more points taken away from your rank. And maybe stop the tier system after 6 innings. And yes, I know some people may have to quit early for life reasons. But maybe that will put a lot of early quitters down in their own section after awhile.

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    @matt_42187_psn said in Why online play is awful:

    @elway7751_psn said in Why online play is awful:

    This is my take about online play.
    I decided this this year to make a very strong effort to play events and ranked seasons vs the very mundane, repetitive moments, grinding boorish offline stuff.
    The problem is I run into infinite pauses, I score a few runs and then the friendly quit, which I don't accept, then they quit. It's just so hard to get a good game online, I feel like DD is just a offline waste of time.
    I like the concept even though I'm average at best but the absolute waste of time is something I feel like I cannot deal with anymore.
    Anyway, minor rant over, thoughts?

    SDS should have a points tier. The earlier you quit, the more points taken away from your rank. And maybe stop the tier system after 6 innings. And yes, I know some people may have to quit early for life reasons. But maybe that will put a lot of early quitters down in their own section after awhile.

    This is an interesting idea I could support.

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  • aam34_PSNA Offline
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    Yeah I finally found some time to really play this game online this weekend and its pretty bad. Foul balls alone made it very frustrating to get through. I hope they update hitting and pitching soon.

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    @matt_42187_psn said in Why online play is awful:

    @elway7751_psn said in Why online play is awful:

    This is my take about online play.
    I decided this this year to make a very strong effort to play events and ranked seasons vs the very mundane, repetitive moments, grinding boorish offline stuff.
    The problem is I run into infinite pauses, I score a few runs and then the friendly quit, which I don't accept, then they quit. It's just so hard to get a good game online, I feel like DD is just a offline waste of time.
    I like the concept even though I'm average at best but the absolute waste of time is something I feel like I cannot deal with anymore.
    Anyway, minor rant over, thoughts?

    SDS should have a points tier. The earlier you quit, the more points taken away from your rank. And maybe stop the tier system after 6 innings. And yes, I know some people may have to quit early for life reasons. But maybe that will put a lot of early quitters down in their own section after awhile.

    I was also thinking about maybe they could put some type of games completed percentage (or maybe a quality games completed like 2+ or 4+ innings for event and BR games and 6+ innings for ranked games) next to your username. So when you load into a game, in event, BR or ranked, you'll see the opponents percentage of games completed, this way if they have a % games completed below 66%, you know to quit out and cue up a new opponent if you're looking to play a complete game or close to one.

    Conversely, if you're looking to get quick wins, maybe you enter the game, figuring once you put up a couple of runs your opponent will just quit out.

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    @notsure_2505_ said in Why online play is awful:

    @matt_42187_psn said in Why online play is awful:

    @elway7751_psn said in Why online play is awful:

    This is my take about online play.
    I decided this this year to make a very strong effort to play events and ranked seasons vs the very mundane, repetitive moments, grinding boorish offline stuff.
    The problem is I run into infinite pauses, I score a few runs and then the friendly quit, which I don't accept, then they quit. It's just so hard to get a good game online, I feel like DD is just a offline waste of time.
    I like the concept even though I'm average at best but the absolute waste of time is something I feel like I cannot deal with anymore.
    Anyway, minor rant over, thoughts?

    SDS should have a points tier. The earlier you quit, the more points taken away from your rank. And maybe stop the tier system after 6 innings. And yes, I know some people may have to quit early for life reasons. But maybe that will put a lot of early quitters down in their own section after awhile.

    I was also thinking about maybe they could put some type of games completed percentage (or maybe a quality games completed like 2+ or 4+ innings for event and BR games and 6+ innings for ranked games) next to your username. So when you load into a game, in event, BR or ranked, you'll see the opponents percentage of games completed, this way if they have a % games completed below 66%, you know to quit out and cue up a new opponent if you're looking to play a complete game or close to one.

    Conversely, if you're looking to get quick wins, maybe you enter the game, figuring once you put up a couple of runs your opponent will just quit out.

    So, how would that work for games I don’t complete because my opponent quits early? Might be a little complicated to measure

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    Yeah, it would give you a complete game % of 100...and it would give them a percentage based on number of innings played and what mode they were in.

    Here's a breakdown based on mode and innings played.

    RANKED:
    0% = Less than 3 innings played
    33% = 3 to 5 innings played
    100% = 6+ innings played

    BR:
    0% = Less than 1 inning played
    33% = 1 inning played
    100% = 2 + innings played

    EVENTS 6 games (for 3 inning events see BR breakdown):
    0% = Less than 2 innings played
    33% = 2+ innings played
    100% = 4 + innings played

    So if you played 10 games in various modes, BR, events and ranked, and you achieved a score of 33% three times and 100% seven times your completed game percent would be 80%.

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