Online play that is very uneven.
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@xElRojo44x thanks so much. I appreciate that.
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As mentioned above, you can just hold the left analog stick to the left and the matchmaking will stay within the range shown. Ideally, you can just play vs opponents in your same 3-400 range.
Of course that is no guarantee that you’ll escape the “uneven gameplay”. Unfortunately, many of the most annoying opponents seem to be in this range.
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I saw some one change the level of pitching while waiting for something to load. They lowered the difficulty. Is that some kind of cheat? Is there a way to do that?
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That was probably a game vs a friend, or in a league, assuming there are still leagues in 23.
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@halfbutt Nah man. It was a ranked game. I don’t have friends that play and never played in a league.
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Well, the only mode I know of in DD where you can select difficulty and stuff is the “play vs friends”.
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️ how is this type of intelligence able to breathe and hold a controller at the same time just messing with you kid. I’m a 4-700 player and I feel your pain but practice and even a 700 player can be competitive. I’m mostly on the losing end myself. I have a 700 wins 800 lose record but I still have a blast in the game. I play on switch so I’m sure if I wasn’t poor and had a ps5 I’d probably make World Series with all the practice I do.
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How are you able to play on switch,I do but can't catch up to the pitches online
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@halfbutt my guess is that the person was cheating some how.
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I play on a tv most of the time an use a pro controller that I have the system read as wired. That helps with fastballs anyway
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BxnnyMxn is correct. The sliders don't affect anything at that time of year. I am playing an older version, and online I get 1% newbs using this version to practice for the current year so they can protect their stats, 2% of guys like me (approx 400-500), 40% cheesers, who are trying to get you to quit so they can unfairly reach a level they would never reach on a new game, which is really sad, because they will get a banner that nobody cares about and a pack of cards.
The majority of my games are against legit 1000 level goons and it's already over by the end of the first. I keep telling myself to keep grinding for my programs, but it can be maddening at times when you are just trying to get your guys leveled up, and you end up mostly getting matched against guys where the game is just you helping them pad their stats.
FYI turn off communication. All you are going to get is trash talk. It's one minor victory you can get.