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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks???:

    My guess would be when you did the scoring could factor. Maybe in the first game you had more runs in 2 out situations which netted you more XP.

    I do not believe there are XP differences in situational hitting and believe XP is based solely on plate appearance and pitching results. Even with breaking out situational hitting, it is still pretty similar and hard to see 20% or 6,000 XP difference between the two games here as well. Here is the situational hitting stats...

    • 0 Outs: 23 Runs...20 Runs
    • 1 Out: 26 Runs...33 Runs
    • 2 Outs: 23 Runs...17 Runs
    • H-AB with RISP: 14-20...7-8

    If it were runs scored with 2 outs compared to less than 2 outs, that would mean it is a whole 1,000 XP extra for each of those runs. That wouldn't make mathematical sense because that would account for 23,000 XP just for those runs in the first game and 17,000 XP for the second game. This would also make every other game played worth so much more as well.

    I do appreciate the thoughtful feedback though!

    No problem. I like trying to figure stuff out. You know what sticks out massively. The RISP. 14-20 is a big difference in comparison to 7-8.

    I agree that there is a big difference in RISP opportunities, but I don't see that could make up 6,000 XP based off that. Nor it making a 20% difference between the two games. The 6,000 and that being 20% difference is absolutely massive for two games so similar. Since the XP is based off some algorithm of statistics in the game, I cannot see how any of this makes mathematical sense as the amount per any stat would be too great and would change the overall game play amount earned. Again, I appreciate you helping in trying to figure out why such a big difference in XP between the two games.

    Maybe the number of homeruns by each individual player gave you extra XP. Players hitting a 4th homerun could have gotten bonus XP in the inning they accomplished the feat. How was the spread of the counting stats in each game amongst the players?

    I like how you are thinking...I have to finish the game I'm in and check the game box scores on the console since it would take much much longer than figuring that out using the game summaries from the website which for some reason doesn't include the box scores. I'll get back with that after my game!

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    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks???:

    My guess would be when you did the scoring could factor. Maybe in the first game you had more runs in 2 out situations which netted you more XP.

    I do not believe there are XP differences in situational hitting and believe XP is based solely on plate appearance and pitching results. Even with breaking out situational hitting, it is still pretty similar and hard to see 20% or 6,000 XP difference between the two games here as well. Here is the situational hitting stats...

    • 0 Outs: 23 Runs...20 Runs
    • 1 Out: 26 Runs...33 Runs
    • 2 Outs: 23 Runs...17 Runs
    • H-AB with RISP: 14-20...7-8

    If it were runs scored with 2 outs compared to less than 2 outs, that would mean it is a whole 1,000 XP extra for each of those runs. That wouldn't make mathematical sense because that would account for 23,000 XP just for those runs in the first game and 17,000 XP for the second game. This would also make every other game played worth so much more as well.

    I do appreciate the thoughtful feedback though!

    No problem. I like trying to figure stuff out. You know what sticks out massively. The RISP. 14-20 is a big difference in comparison to 7-8.

    I agree that there is a big difference in RISP opportunities, but I don't see that could make up 6,000 XP based off that. Nor it making a 20% difference between the two games. The 6,000 and that being 20% difference is absolutely massive for two games so similar. Since the XP is based off some algorithm of statistics in the game, I cannot see how any of this makes mathematical sense as the amount per any stat would be too great and would change the overall game play amount earned. Again, I appreciate you helping in trying to figure out why such a big difference in XP between the two games.

    Maybe the number of homeruns by each individual player gave you extra XP. Players hitting a 4th homerun could have gotten bonus XP in the inning they accomplished the feat. How was the spread of the counting stats in each game amongst the players?

    I like how you are thinking...I have to finish the game I'm in and check the game box scores on the console since it would take much much longer than figuring that out using the game summaries from the website which for some reason doesn't include the box scores. I'll get back with that after my game!

    Same here. I’m actually closing monitoring my inning by inning XP for the heck of it out of curiosity this game. Don’t laugh at me but I wonder if the CPU also gave you more in that first game because it scored more runs and thought it had a better chance to come back. Do you earn less XP as you pull further ahead? That’s what I’m trying to figure as I pull ahead here.

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks???:

    My guess would be when you did the scoring could factor. Maybe in the first game you had more runs in 2 out situations which netted you more XP.

    I do not believe there are XP differences in situational hitting and believe XP is based solely on plate appearance and pitching results. Even with breaking out situational hitting, it is still pretty similar and hard to see 20% or 6,000 XP difference between the two games here as well. Here is the situational hitting stats...

    • 0 Outs: 23 Runs...20 Runs
    • 1 Out: 26 Runs...33 Runs
    • 2 Outs: 23 Runs...17 Runs
    • H-AB with RISP: 14-20...7-8

    If it were runs scored with 2 outs compared to less than 2 outs, that would mean it is a whole 1,000 XP extra for each of those runs. That wouldn't make mathematical sense because that would account for 23,000 XP just for those runs in the first game and 17,000 XP for the second game. This would also make every other game played worth so much more as well.

    I do appreciate the thoughtful feedback though!

    No problem. I like trying to figure stuff out. You know what sticks out massively. The RISP. 14-20 is a big difference in comparison to 7-8.

    I agree that there is a big difference in RISP opportunities, but I don't see that could make up 6,000 XP based off that. Nor it making a 20% difference between the two games. The 6,000 and that being 20% difference is absolutely massive for two games so similar. Since the XP is based off some algorithm of statistics in the game, I cannot see how any of this makes mathematical sense as the amount per any stat would be too great and would change the overall game play amount earned. Again, I appreciate you helping in trying to figure out why such a big difference in XP between the two games.

    Maybe the number of homeruns by each individual player gave you extra XP. Players hitting a 4th homerun could have gotten bonus XP in the inning they accomplished the feat. How was the spread of the counting stats in each game amongst the players?

    I like how you are thinking...I have to finish the game I'm in and check the game box scores on the console since it would take much much longer than figuring that out using the game summaries from the website which for some reason doesn't include the box scores. I'll get back with that after my game!

    Same here. I’m actually closing monitoring my inning by inning XP for the heck of it out of curiosity this game. Don’t laugh at me but I wonder if the CPU also gave you more in that first game because it scored more runs and thought it had a better chance to come back. Do you earn less XP as you pull further ahead? That’s what I’m trying to figure as I pull ahead here.

    Here's another funny thing about this...the game I just finished the score was 53-1 and I made about 20-22K in XP. So the difference between the 70-1 and the 53-1 is about half the difference between the 72-6 and the 70-1 game! That makes this even stranger!

    Any ways, back to the HRs that mentioned earlier...

    The May 14th game that was 72-6 and earned 30K XP

    • Baines 5
    • Torre 6
    • Yaz 6
    • Hairston Jr 3
    • K. Hernandez 3
    • C. Jones 4
    • Griffey Jr 8
    • J-Rod 5
    • Lindor 6

    The June 6th game that was 70-1 and earned 24K XP

    • Buxton 5
    • Judge 9
    • Alonso 8
    • McGwire 5
    • Santana 5
    • Riley 4
    • Smith 7
    • C. Seager 6
    • Jeter 3

    So this would make seem like the XP difference would be the other way around. We know that HRs are weighted more than the other hits which also why the XP difference being so great appears so far off!

    Also, I didn't hit the XP cap...and I want to remove that idea as well. I didn't get the warning plus I was able to continue earning the game play XP with a Conquest game right after that game.

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    Are you able to still see the box score, where it shows the runs per inning, for both games?

    You may have had a few innings, during the latter game, where you didn't put up as many runs as the first game and that can affect your XP.

    EX: Two seperate Conquest games. Both games you score 15 runs on 15 hits. The first game you score all 15 runs and have all 15 hits, in the first inning, and the second game you score 5 runs and have 5 hits per inning.

    One would think the XP would be the same, but it could be different because of the ways the runs were tallied.

    Pitching example: you have two identical innings where you get all three batters to strike out. One inning you do it on 9 pitches. Then next inning you do it on 20 pitches because the batter fouls off and some pitches. I think you would get more XP, for striking someone out, if you end up in a 3-0 count and it takes you a few more pitches to get those last three strikes than it you struck them out on three straight pitches.

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  • dap1234567890_PSND Online
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    @X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    Are you able to still see the box score, where it shows the runs per inning, for both games?

    You may have had a few innings, during the latter game, where you didn't put up as many runs as the first game and that can affect your XP.

    EX: Two seperate Conquest games. Both games you score 15 runs on 15 hits. The first game you score all 15 runs and have all 15 hits, in the first inning, and the second game you score 5 runs and have 5 hits per inning.

    One would think the XP would be the same, but it could be different because of the ways the runs were tallied.

    1st game: 6-10-6-7-13-8-7-15-X
    2nd game: 5-3-6-14-4-11-16-11-X

    They are pretty close there as well!

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    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    Are you able to still see the box score, where it shows the runs per inning, for both games?

    You may have had a few innings, during the latter game, where you didn't put up as many runs as the first game and that can affect your XP.

    EX: Two seperate Conquest games. Both games you score 15 runs on 15 hits. The first game you score all 15 runs and have all 15 hits, in the first inning, and the second game you score 5 runs and have 5 hits per inning.

    One would think the XP would be the same, but it could be different because of the ways the runs were tallied.

    1st game: 6-10-6-7-13-8-7-15-X
    2nd game: 5-3-6-14-4-11-16-11-X

    They are pretty close there as well!

    Yeah. But as the other poster stated; some of those runs may have come when you had 2 out on the board. Also, I'm pretty sure that it is your batter hits a grand slam compared to a one run homerun; they would get more XP for the Grandslam because of the RBIs. Who knows, they may get more if the GS is hit on a 3-2 pitch with 2 outs on the board than if it's hit on an 0-2 pitch with no outs. Also that 3-2 batter may have extra XP for taking pitches/fouling off what would have been the third strike.

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  • dap1234567890_PSND Online
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    @X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    Are you able to still see the box score, where it shows the runs per inning, for both games?

    You may have had a few innings, during the latter game, where you didn't put up as many runs as the first game and that can affect your XP.

    EX: Two seperate Conquest games. Both games you score 15 runs on 15 hits. The first game you score all 15 runs and have all 15 hits, in the first inning, and the second game you score 5 runs and have 5 hits per inning.

    One would think the XP would be the same, but it could be different because of the ways the runs were tallied.

    1st game: 6-10-6-7-13-8-7-15-X
    2nd game: 5-3-6-14-4-11-16-11-X

    They are pretty close there as well!

    Yeah. But as the other poster stated; some of those runs may have come when you had 2 out on the board. Also, I'm pretty sure that it is your batter hits a grand slam compared to a one run homerun; they would get more XP for the Grandslam because of the RBIs. Who knows, they may get more if the GS is hit on a 3-2 pitch with 2 outs on the board than if it's hit on an 0-2 pitch with no outs. Also that 3-2 batter may have extra XP for taking pitches/fouling off what would have been the third strike.

    I broke out the situational hitting in another response. Also, looking at how my most recent game being 53-1 compared to the 70-1 was half the difference than the difference between the 72-6 and the 70-1 games. The difference between the 53-1 and the 70-1 game makes sense, but not the difference between 72-6 and 70-1. I cannot see how any of this make sense other than the game play XP has changed within the last 3 weeks

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    @Pat_SDS_PSN, @SDS_Adam_MLBTS @SDS_Jax_PSN @SDS_Kyle_MLBTS @CBrev47_MLBTS @CBrev47_PSN

    Can someone from SDS actually answer why the difference in XP is so great between those two games? It would be nice to know and we can end the speculation! Thanks.

    I don't see how the XP difference between a 72-6 game and a 70-1 game where all the stats broken out are so similar can be 6000 XP or 20% apart from each other and a 70-1 and a 53-1 game can be only about 3000 XP or approximately 12.5% different from each other and have stats so dissimilar! The nitpicking of the small differences n the stats between the two doesn't seem to make any mathematical sense if there is a formula or algorithm that is common to both games calculating the XP based off stats and game performance.

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    @X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    Are you able to still see the box score, where it shows the runs per inning, for both games?

    You may have had a few innings, during the latter game, where you didn't put up as many runs as the first game and that can affect your XP.

    EX: Two seperate Conquest games. Both games you score 15 runs on 15 hits. The first game you score all 15 runs and have all 15 hits, in the first inning, and the second game you score 5 runs and have 5 hits per inning.

    One would think the XP would be the same, but it could be different because of the ways the runs were tallied.

    1st game: 6-10-6-7-13-8-7-15-X
    2nd game: 5-3-6-14-4-11-16-11-X

    They are pretty close there as well!

    Yeah. But as the other poster stated; some of those runs may have come when you had 2 out on the board. Also, I'm pretty sure that it is your batter hits a grand slam compared to a one run homerun; they would get more XP for the Grandslam because of the RBIs. Who knows, they may get more if the GS is hit on a 3-2 pitch with 2 outs on the board than if it's hit on an 0-2 pitch with no outs. Also that 3-2 batter may have extra XP for taking pitches/fouling off what would have been the third strike.

    I’m replying here because it’s directly to you but really to both of you. It does seem like something was off on the offensive side. Unless for some reason his pitching under duress and accumulating strikeouts with batters on and in scoring position gave him 6000+ extra XP which seems highly unlikely.

    In the game I played I was taking mental notes. As I pulled away I did earn less XP but it was negligible. For example my 7 run inning to make the score 14-0 netted me ~1700 XP with just 1 homerun but my 5 run inning with 2 homeruns to make the score 20-0 netted me ~1500 XP. Same for striking out the side with a 20-0 lead vs a 7-0 lead. I got less XP with the 20-0 lead by ~50.

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    Am I the only one not scoring 72 runs a game??

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    I just wanna know why some holes in my swiss cheese are bigger than others...And why's it the same price no matter what?

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    XP also takes into account number of pitches seen in an AB

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    @dap1234567890 said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    @Pat_SDS_PSN, @SDS_Adam_MLBTS @SDS_Jax_PSN @SDS_Kyle_MLBTS @CBrev47_MLBTS @CBrev47_PSN

    Can someone from SDS actually answer why the difference in XP is so great between those two games? It would be nice to know and we can end the speculation! Thanks.

    I don't see how the XP difference between a 72-6 game and a 70-1 game where all the stats broken out are so similar can be 6000 XP or 20% apart from each other and a 70-1 and a 53-1 game can be only about 3000 XP or approximately 12.5% different from each other and have stats so dissimilar! The nitpicking of the small differences n the stats between the two doesn't seem to make any mathematical sense if there is a formula or algorithm that is common to both games calculating the XP based off stats and game performance.

    I doubt anyone will reply.

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    You probably earned an XP reward. The other day, I did a moment and got something like +10400 XP. The 10000 was from a reward and 400 for whatever I did in the moment.

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    Another thing to factor that I didn’t think of is what kind of change in rank did Detroit go through from the time played in game 1 and game 2. I’m playing Oakland now and played Toronto earlier. I’m earning much less XP for doing exactly the same things. For example stringing out the side is half the XP.

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    @jeffstified_XBL said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    You probably earned an XP reward. The other day, I did a moment and got something like +10400 XP. The 10000 was from a reward and 400 for whatever I did in the moment.

    Possibly, but I think I had factored that in originally because I had written down 37K. But, that I believe that is the best bet. Thanks!

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in SDS, did you change the amounts of XP in gameplay within the last 3 weeks??? (I'm not talking about the 2XP period!):

    Another thing to factor that I didn’t think of is what kind of change in rank did Detroit go through from the time played in game 1 and game 2. I’m playing Oakland now and played Toronto earlier. I’m earning much less XP for doing exactly the same things. For example stringing out the side is half the XP.

    2XP period ended at noon Pacific Time today. So, that should be the reason for your halving in striking out the side today.

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