Quitting after HR or hit...
-
@Devil_Poussinet said in Quitting after HR or hit...:
So SDS... any plans to block the possibility of people quitting during a hit/hr animation or AT LEAST make it count in the stats...?? I mean, the game actually knows what the outcome is as soon as we press the button so if its a HR (especially a no-doubt HR) shouldn't it be counted in our stats...?? It kinda sucks to loose that because people just quit as soon as they know its a HR... this is a stupid childish thing to do for sure and it doesnt accomplish anything for the one who does it, so why should we get "penalyzed" for people like that...?? I get that you are not responsible for who plays and how they play, but if it's possible to do more to counter that I think it should be good to implement that...
There is no way to tell the difference between dashboarding and a connection issue/power outage.
But if they wanted to PENALIZE someone they would have to find out if they actually dashboarded compared to LOSING connection.
-
My point is not to actually penalize the player quitting but not loose stats because of that. If someone has connection issues or if wants to quit its ok I don't mind... but why should I actually loose the HR if i actually hit it....
-
I like the idea of letting CPU take over for the quitter ,only the quitter gets a loss no matter if the CPU wins or not. Sometimes CPU better than the human player
-
@kwikpoppa_PSN said in Quitting after HR or hit...:
I like the idea of letting CPU take over for the quitter ,only the quitter gets a loss no matter if the CPU wins or not. Sometimes CPU better than the human player
The CPU pitchers are going to dot all game long lol.
-
@kwikpoppa_PSN said in Quitting after HR or hit...:
I like the idea of letting CPU take over for the quitter ,only the quitter gets a loss no matter if the CPU wins or not. Sometimes CPU better than the human player
yes, and make the quitters stats get affected by the result. ie: you beat them 20-2 and hang 6 on their starting pitcher....those runs affect their ERA.
-
@Devil_Poussinet said in Quitting after HR or hit...:
So SDS... any plans to block the possibility of people quitting during a hit/hr animation or AT LEAST make it count in the stats...?? I mean, the game actually knows what the outcome is as soon as we press the button so if its a HR (especially a no-doubt HR) shouldn't it be counted in our stats...?? It kinda sucks to loose that because people just quit as soon as they know its a HR... this is a stupid childish thing to do for sure and it doesnt accomplish anything for the one who does it, so why should we get "penalyzed" for people like that...?? I get that you are not responsible for who plays and how they play, but if it's possible to do more to counter that I think it should be good to implement that...
I won't dashboard anyone, but if it's obvious early on that I am not going to win and it's going to be a landslide I am gone. I just played a game where I coughed up the lead in the 8th and stuck around because the other guy wasn't much better than I was and I felt like I could come back I tried to win. Came up short, but at least I didn't go down 1-2-3.
-
I'll dashboard if you're being a jack@$$.
Bunt dancing, holding R2, quick pausing will result in me dashboarding you.
And if you happen to hit a homerun, without having done the above things, it will stand.
But if you replay that homerun; then I'll either just quit or I'll throw you a meatball and then dashboard during that homerun.
You want to play like a [censored]; you'll get treated like a [censored].
You play straight up; we can hit homeruns all day.
-
@BIGPAPIx34x_PSN said in Quitting after HR or hit...:
I'll dashboard if you're being a jack@$$.
Bunt dancing, holding R2, quick pausing will result in me dashboarding you.
And if you happen to hit a homerun, without having done the above things, it will stand.
But if you replay that homerun; then I'll either just quit or I'll throw you a meatball and then dashboard during that homerun.
You want to play like a [censored]; you'll get treated like a [censored].
You play straight up; we can hit homeruns all day.
Yeah I'm with you on that... If my opponent wants to play dumb, I can play dumb also... I usually don't, I just play my game, but when push comes to shove, sometimes I play that card... But the best games I had were the clean ones where me and my oponent were equality good or equally bad lol!!!
I don't play the dashboard card tho... If I'm gonna quit, I'll just do it via the menu...
-
If you dashboard out during a game, one of your cards will randomly be deleted. I do not see any issues with this solution. The more you dashboard, the more the percentage rises to erase a silver, gold, or diamond player. Problem Solved.
(This is satire btw, before the hate mail starts to flow)
-
Pausing every other pitch and heehawing around with a 5 run lead gets a beanball to the nither regions and im gone dont care if you got a perfect game in the 9th
-