What’s your limit?
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I want to keep the game within 5 runs. I’m going to start quitting if my opponent gets up more than 5 after the first inning.
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My limit is when i get mercied and i have no choice to stop, but if i know i might only have time for one game or two i will quit likely after being down 4-5 runs, if i feel it’s highly unlikely that i will comeback.
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No limit…If I get up & my opponent quits I get the win. If I’m losing then I’m racking up innings for the program…RS truly is win/win now.
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No limit.
I am not good enough to make WS so if I'm down and quit I cost my self.progress in the program
As well I don't improve by quiting out versus a stronger oppent to this is my opportunity to work on things and get better. If I'm close to being mercy ruled then my goal becomes to avoid being mercy ruled.
I'm 15 points away from 100 points and only at 99 innings and have really enjoys RS because of how my mind set is and the program takes no time when winning isn't your main priority
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@CDNmoneymaker93_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
No limit.
I am not good enough to make WS so if I'm down and quit I cost my self.progress in the programNEVER QUIT! I'm with you. I'll never make WS so I'm running out random teams for TA/MA progress, etc. Right now, I think I have 6 LS supercharged players in my lineup. I like my opponents to think... "Ummm... what is he doing?"
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I quit as soon as I am winning so I can talk smack.
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I got up on a guy last night 10-0 after 4, he started throwing meatballs down the middle, I hit 4 homeruns in a row and requested a friendly quit.
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@arvcpa_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
@CDNmoneymaker93_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
No limit.
I am not good enough to make WS so if I'm down and quit I cost my self.progress in the programNEVER QUIT! I'm with you. I'll never make WS so I'm running out random teams for TA/MA progress, etc. Right now, I think I have 6 LS supercharged players in my lineup. I like my opponents to think... "Ummm... what is he doing?"
I know for a fact my oppent looks at my squad and goes this guy is just chasing PXP or whatever and they are right but maybe just maybe I can catch them taking it easy to score some extra pxp
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My limit is max elevation created stadiums, and excessive trolling. I’d rather get mercied at home than play 9 innings of 15-14 ball where every hit is a home run.
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@IrishFist412_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
No limit…If I get up & my opponent quits I get the win. If I’m losing then I’m racking up innings for the program…RS truly is win/win now.
I want to play this guy!!!
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For me, it’s all about enjoying myself. If I have to face Bob Gibson or Dustin May, I know I’m not gonna enjoy it so I just quit. I’ll usually play vs anyone else no matter what the deficit is.
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If I give up a HR on a pitch that is perfect on the meter, I will quit. I don't care and never will about the explanation about how irl pitchers aren't perfect. Why not have a user input only mode to test that theory?
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My limit is right before my opponents fly ball clears the fence.
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@MycoSynth-Valde-_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
If I give up a HR on a pitch that is perfect on the meter, I will quit. I don't care and never will about the explanation about how irl pitchers aren't perfect. Why not have a user input only mode to test that theory?
Meter is probably the easiest method of pitching. It is possible to go a whole game with "perfect" metered throws. So if your opponent guesses pitch and location and times it up perfectly he should ground out to short because you perfect on meter. Makes sense.
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@theBlindRhino said in What’s your limit?:
@MycoSynth-Valde-_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
If I give up a HR on a pitch that is perfect on the meter, I will quit. I don't care and never will about the explanation about how irl pitchers aren't perfect. Why not have a user input only mode to test that theory?
Meter is probably the easiest method of pitching. It is possible to go a whole game with "perfect" metered throws. So if your opponent guesses pitch and location and times it up perfectly he should ground out to short because you perfect on meter. Makes sense.
What if they are early and off the ball with the pci? I mainly am referring to 19 and Mondesi who hit whatever perfect metered pitch leading off for homers and I swore back then that I will dashboard first at bat HR's forevermore.
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@MycoSynth-Valde-_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
@theBlindRhino said in What’s your limit?:
@MycoSynth-Valde-_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
If I give up a HR on a pitch that is perfect on the meter, I will quit. I don't care and never will about the explanation about how irl pitchers aren't perfect. Why not have a user input only mode to test that theory?
Meter is probably the easiest method of pitching. It is possible to go a whole game with "perfect" metered throws. So if your opponent guesses pitch and location and times it up perfectly he should ground out to short because you perfect on meter. Makes sense.
What if they are early and off the ball with the pci? I mainly am referring to 19 and Mondesi who hit whatever perfect metered pitch leading off for homers and I swore back then that I will dashboard first at bat HR's forevermore.
Mature approach. I think all dashboarders should be reported for connection issues. Let the stats count and then quit.
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If you get up by 9 on me, you better make it 10 or we are going 9 innings, lol. It's my duty to the other players that are over 60, that are terrible but love the game, to save them the heartbreak. Just like telemarketers. The longer you can keep them tied up, the less damage they can do!
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@IrishFist412_MLBTS said in What’s your limit?:
No limit…If I get up & my opponent quits I get the win. If I’m losing then I’m racking up innings for the program…RS truly is win/win now.
True. I wish the wins would count towards the progress, tho.
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@Dookie-Possum_XBL said in What’s your limit?:
I want to keep the game within 5 runs. I’m going to start quitting if my opponent gets up more than 5 after the first inning.
i was down 6-0 in the first inning in RS awhile back - of course i was livid and wanted to quit but i didn't - i wound up tying the game in the bottom of the 9th to 8-8 and lost in the 12 or 13th inning - that was one of the best games ive played online in years and i wasn't even mad that i lost at that point
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@theBlindRhino said in What’s your limit?:
I quit as soon as I am winning so I can talk smack.
You don't need to be winning to talk smack. Its just your nature. Desert living has burnt the cranium.