Rage Quitting(impulsive rant)
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@lewisnadasurf1_PSN said in Rage Quitting(impulsive rant):
I honestly don’t care that much about people quitting as long as they let the ball land, press options and quit properly.
Dashboarding really triggers me. It’s a cowards way out.That's the main thing that has to be fixed. Dashboarders need to actually face punishment. Cool down periods don't work as their bug riddled game punished people on co-op as much if not more than the dashboarders. Perhaps not only not giving them any post game rewards for the game they quit (if they went more than the 3 innings), but those rewards should go to the person who got ripped off.
Since they clearly don't care about anyone's online experience the only thing we as customers can do is stop paying them for a poor product, and in just the three years I have been playing this game it has gotten worse every single year.
They need to be hit in the pocketbook. HARD.
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When you start paying for my copy of the game you can dictate how I play it.
When you start working my 50 hour workweek you can dictate how I spend my free time.
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Get the new Randy Johnson. I started him 6 games in a row the opponent just quit lol. It is what it is at this point
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@SnakeEyes187_XBL said in Rage Quitting(impulsive rant):
When you start paying for my copy of the game you can dictate how I play it.
When you start working my 50 hour workweek you can dictate how I spend my free time.
True, but it works the other way also. Currently, dashboarders are dictating how others spend their time by preventing stats needed for a program.
Preventing a single homerun doesn't seem like a lot, but it adds up over time. Dashboarding is infectious and should be addressed, if possible. I like the "3 strike rule" that someone mentioned above.
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I don't think they are all rage quits , because one time I was losing and my game kicked me out on its own , my opponent messaged me accusing me of rage quiting . I told him I didn't quit the game disconnected on its own. ️
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@xElRojo44x_MLBTS said in Rage Quitting(impulsive rant):
@SnakeEyes187_XBL said in Rage Quitting(impulsive rant):
When you start paying for my copy of the game you can dictate how I play it.
When you start working my 50 hour workweek you can dictate how I spend my free time.
True, but it works the other way also. Currently, dashboarders are dictating how others spend their time by preventing stats needed for a program.
Preventing a single homerun doesn't seem like a lot, but it adds up over time. Dashboarding is infectious and should be addressed, if possible. I like the "3 strike rule" that someone mentioned above.
Or, unless it's required, you complete stat based programs against the cpu.
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Or, unless it's required, you complete stat based programs against the cpu.
True, I mostly do that myself, in part due to the H2H dashboarding problem.
However, a lot of users prefer H2H games in Events for grinding purposes and it is not good for them to lose stats due to an overly emotional, sore loser, rage quitter.
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As long as you let my HR land you can quit all you want
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@aware_ward13_PSN said in Rage Quitting(impulsive rant):
As long as you let my HR land you can quit all you want
That's all I really want. I am a weak hitter and I still get plenty of people who dashboard me on homers. I don't really care about W-L as much as advancing on programs.
I never played madden online, but didn't they just set it up so if the other person checks out due to quitting or disconnect that you just played the AI the rest of the way? That would probably be easiest and best. You don't lose any stats and get to finish the game.
Last night I played a cheeser who set the game for rainy conditions and quick pitched me plenty and paused any time I got even remotely close to a threat. I ended up with just one run on 3 hits and got jobbed on a perfect perfect that was hit as hard as I have ever hit online and it was just a routine fly to center. (possibly the weather was the reason)
I got to the 9th inning with a no hitter and after the first two batters grounded out he quit. I don't mind since you don't get anything special for a no hitter, so I didn't really lose anything and consider it a no hitter anyway, but just an example that even lower tier players get hosed over too.
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Very good point, also. Especially when it comes to BR/Events. The rage quit is much more respectful after the HRs register.
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@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in Rage Quitting(impulsive rant):
I quit games, at any point, if my opponent becomes toxic. Winning or not, I do not care, it’s October and I refuse to deal with it any longer. So, technically I’m “Rage Quitting”
Why should I be penalized for excusing myself from a toxic situation politely?
Also a great point. You shouldn't be penalized if you're tired of the toxic opponent.
So basically my entire rant comes from playing mostly ranked, either losing or being quit on,and my ego wanting better stats to justify the ranked grind.
You grind hard for a player. Once you get said player it's so rewarding for them to be .350-.450 hitters. But instead you're playing only pitching demons or ppl that dashboard after a couple HRs and good pitching.