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  • genopolanco_PSNG Offline
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    Sadly, the only way it gets fixed is if someone figures out how they’re doing it and exposes it on YouTube.

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    Same way @Ewogimia365_PSN matches up vs himself on multiple systems to get free wins

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    @hustlinowl_mlbts said in Event cheaters:

    Same way @Ewogimia365_PSN matches up vs himself on multiple systems to get free wins

    I've heard someone else say this, but how do you get so lucky you matchup with yourself? Even if you had 100 switch consoles with different accounts and only playing other switch users, it seems really hard to match vs the same account. Obviously it's happening, I just wonder how?

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    @theu715_psn said in Event cheaters:

    @hustlinowl_mlbts said in Event cheaters:

    Same way @Ewogimia365_PSN matches up vs himself on multiple systems to get free wins

    I've heard someone else say this, but how do you get so lucky you matchup with yourself? Even if you had 100 switch consoles with different accounts and only playing other switch users, it seems really hard to match vs the same account. Obviously it's happening, I just wonder how?

    yep i have often had the same thought, how in the world could they consistently matchup with themselves. makes no sense

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  • kwikpoppa_PSNK Offline
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    Another reason online records are doo doo.

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  • Redd666ish_PSNR Offline
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    This just doesn’t bother me. I play this game because I enjoy it. If it’s fun for others come up with complicated schemes to get their hands on a “finest” Bill Mazorowski hours before they could get it through normal gameplay they can be my guest that doesn’t effect me.

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    @necessaryninja31 said in Event cheaters:

    @theu715_psn said in Event cheaters:

    @hustlinowl_mlbts said in Event cheaters:

    Same way @Ewogimia365_PSN matches up vs himself on multiple systems to get free wins

    I've heard someone else say this, but how do you get so lucky you matchup with yourself? Even if you had 100 switch consoles with different accounts and only playing other switch users, it seems really hard to match vs the same account. Obviously it's happening, I just wonder how?

    yep i have often had the same thought, how in the world could they consistently matchup with themselves. makes no sense

    Wouldn't you just back out until you matched up against one of your target consoles? I am pretty sure the match making factors in strength of connection so if you had two or three dummy accounts you would eventually get to twenty wins pretty fast.

    I have played maybe eight event games all year. I only do it when I don't have time for a full game.

    You could tell who you are matched up against by listening to the sound it makes when setting line up and selecting pitcher.

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    @theblindrhino said in Event cheaters:

    @necessaryninja31 said in Event cheaters:

    @theu715_psn said in Event cheaters:

    @hustlinowl_mlbts said in Event cheaters:

    Same way @Ewogimia365_PSN matches up vs himself on multiple systems to get free wins

    I've heard someone else say this, but how do you get so lucky you matchup with yourself? Even if you had 100 switch consoles with different accounts and only playing other switch users, it seems really hard to match vs the same account. Obviously it's happening, I just wonder how?

    yep i have often had the same thought, how in the world could they consistently matchup with themselves. makes no sense

    Wouldn't you just back out until you matched up against one of your target consoles? I am pretty sure the match making factors in strength of connection so if you had two or three dummy accounts you would eventually get to twenty wins pretty fast.

    I have played maybe eight event games all year. I only do it when I don't have time for a full game.

    You could tell who you are matched up against by listening to the sound it makes when setting line up and selecting pitcher.

    They get these things done in a matter of 20-30 min. There has to be a way they force into games vs themselves. Otherwise, think how many times you'd have to start, move up and down through starters to hear that, then back out and try again.

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    @theu715_psn said in Event cheaters:

    @theblindrhino said in Event cheaters:

    @necessaryninja31 said in Event cheaters:

    @theu715_psn said in Event cheaters:

    @hustlinowl_mlbts said in Event cheaters:

    Same way @Ewogimia365_PSN matches up vs himself on multiple systems to get free wins

    I've heard someone else say this, but how do you get so lucky you matchup with yourself? Even if you had 100 switch consoles with different accounts and only playing other switch users, it seems really hard to match vs the same account. Obviously it's happening, I just wonder how?

    yep i have often had the same thought, how in the world could they consistently matchup with themselves. makes no sense

    Wouldn't you just back out until you matched up against one of your target consoles? I am pretty sure the match making factors in strength of connection so if you had two or three dummy accounts you would eventually get to twenty wins pretty fast.

    I have played maybe eight event games all year. I only do it when I don't have time for a full game.

    You could tell who you are matched up against by listening to the sound it makes when setting line up and selecting pitcher.

    They get these things done in a matter of 20-30 min. There has to be a way they force into games vs themselves. Otherwise, think how many times you'd have to start, move up and down through starters to hear that, then back out and try again.

    If they live somewhere with less MLB the Show traffic (not USA) it would be very easy.

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  • Firefly4917_XBLF Offline
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    Are they spending money to buy multiple versions of the same game? No need for SDS to crack down since it adds revenues and doesn't have much of an impact on the rest of us - except when they back out of a game session.

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