Best part of being in a freeze off?
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I have pretty much every card in the game (not just player cards, but all other obtainable cards too). I can just sit here for the rest of the year and play my XBOX while in the freeze off, lol.
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Freezers and dashboarders should receive lifetime bans
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@darkblue1876_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
Freezers and dashboarders should receive lifetime bans
I was up 4-2 in BR. It was the bottom of the 3rd for their team. They had 1st and 3rd. They hit a ball to CF that I caught. CF throws the ball to the cutoff man and the game freezes. How does SDS determine who caused the freeze-off if it was intentional?
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@SevisonJN_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
@darkblue1876_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
Freezers and dashboarders should receive lifetime bans
I was up 4-2 in BR. It was the bottom of the 3rd for their team. They had 1st and 3rd. They hit a ball to CF that I caught. CF throws the ball to the cutoff man and the game freezes. How does SDS determine who caused the freeze-off if it was intentional?
I am no expert, but it should be pretty easy for them to tell. If you got a win then they can easily tell the other guy did it. If you got a loss then it will seem that you froze off.
As to intentional I don't know at all if anyone can prove it, but I have NEVER seen a freeze off happen when the losing player initiated it, and I am not even sure how to do it myself.
I personally find it infuriating, because I am such a weak hitter compared to most. Just had another one last night that cost me a HR for Mantle in his 2020 prestige program.
The guy had deGrom on the mound and while I only had 3 hits in I think 5 innings I was making contact a lot more than I think he was used to, because when Mantle (who had a single in his first at bat) came to the plate he took a super long time before the first and second pitches and I absolutely crushed a fastball and even said to myself "he's gonna dashboard me!" and sure enough he did.
I don't mind if people quit on me, I do it plenty out of frustration and when I know I am not going to win, but I always let the homer stand. SDS does absolutely nothing to punish cheesers and freezers. They continue to do it at will because there are no consequences for their actions.
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@darkblue1876_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
@SevisonJN_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
@darkblue1876_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
Freezers and dashboarders should receive lifetime bans
I was up 4-2 in BR. It was the bottom of the 3rd for their team. They had 1st and 3rd. They hit a ball to CF that I caught. CF throws the ball to the cutoff man and the game freezes. How does SDS determine who caused the freeze-off if it was intentional?
I am no expert, but it should be pretty easy for them to tell. If you got a win then they can easily tell the other guy did it. If you got a loss then it will seem that you froze off.
As to intentional I don't know at all if anyone can prove it, but I have NEVER seen a freeze off happen when the losing player initiated it, and I am not even sure how to do it myself.
I personally find it infuriating, because I am such a weak hitter compared to most. Just had another one last night that cost me a HR for Mantle in his 2020 prestige program.
The guy had deGrom on the mound and while I only had 3 hits in I think 5 innings I was making contact a lot more than I think he was used to, because when Mantle (who had a single in his first at bat) came to the plate he took a super long time before the first and second pitches and I absolutely crushed a fastball and even said to myself "he's gonna dashboard me!" and sure enough he did.
I don't mind if people quit on me, I do it plenty out of frustration and when I know I am not going to win, but I always let the homer stand. SDS does absolutely nothing to punish cheesers and freezers. They continue to do it at will because there are no consequences for their actions.
What if it is a flaw in the code? Everyone says it is easy for them to tell. Are they supposed to run a packet analyzer to catch freeze-offs? I am an IT field and diagnosing latency/connectivity issues is one thing from a point-to-point perspective. But each game has two point-to-point connections.
Even if SDS gave both parties a loss to not reward a cheater, that would cost the non-cheater and the petty lower could still trigger the freeze-off just so the other players doesn't get a win.
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I would also accepted the best part of being in a freeze off is not having to play the game
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@KOTANK1334_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
I would also accepted the best part of being in a freeze off is not having to play the game
Yet, here you are posting on said game's message board.
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@SevisonJN_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
@darkblue1876_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
@SevisonJN_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
@darkblue1876_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
Freezers and dashboarders should receive lifetime bans
I was up 4-2 in BR. It was the bottom of the 3rd for their team. They had 1st and 3rd. They hit a ball to CF that I caught. CF throws the ball to the cutoff man and the game freezes. How does SDS determine who caused the freeze-off if it was intentional?
I am no expert, but it should be pretty easy for them to tell. If you got a win then they can easily tell the other guy did it. If you got a loss then it will seem that you froze off.
As to intentional I don't know at all if anyone can prove it, but I have NEVER seen a freeze off happen when the losing player initiated it, and I am not even sure how to do it myself.
I personally find it infuriating, because I am such a weak hitter compared to most. Just had another one last night that cost me a HR for Mantle in his 2020 prestige program.
The guy had deGrom on the mound and while I only had 3 hits in I think 5 innings I was making contact a lot more than I think he was used to, because when Mantle (who had a single in his first at bat) came to the plate he took a super long time before the first and second pitches and I absolutely crushed a fastball and even said to myself "he's gonna dashboard me!" and sure enough he did.
I don't mind if people quit on me, I do it plenty out of frustration and when I know I am not going to win, but I always let the homer stand. SDS does absolutely nothing to punish cheesers and freezers. They continue to do it at will because there are no consequences for their actions.
What if it is a flaw in the code? Everyone says it is easy for them to tell. Are they supposed to run a packet analyzer to catch freeze-offs? I am an IT field and diagnosing latency/connectivity issues is one thing from a point-to-point perspective. But each game has two point-to-point connections.
Even if SDS gave both parties a loss to not reward a cheater, that would cost the non-cheater and the petty lower could still trigger the freeze-off just so the other players doesn't get a win.
@SevisonJN_PSN said in Best part of being in a freeze off?:
Even if SDS gave both parties a loss to not reward a cheater, that would cost the non-cheater and the petty lower could still trigger the freeze-off just so the other players doesn't get a win.
All they would have to do is check the freezers game history. People who freeze others intentionally do it constantly. It would be easy to find a pattern of every time someone hits a home run to take the lead of them suddenly having a game freeze.
Take the freezers and banish them to a special division of only freezers and cheesers and they can play bunt baseball all day long and freeze each other all day long while normal humans play actual baseball.
Additionally the freezer gets no reward if the game lasted long enough, and the victim gets double rewards and stats that would apply towards any programs.
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