Lets Play "Guess that Exit Velocity"
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Not enough information to determine.
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Just like real baseball. Cool.
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You are asking a physics question without giving ANY real numbers. Yet you want a real number as a result. You also did not say what pitch was thrown. Hitting a fast ball is going to give greater exit velocity than hitting a slow curve. How fast was the pitch? You were not squared up completely unless the game said "Perfect". "Good Timing" leaves a huge range of timing possibilities.
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Most of my home runs have not been perfect/perfect. Conspiracy theory debunked.
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If life is random, then by definition there is no way to determine this. If life is deterministic, then no matter what you did the exit velo would be the same.
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@A_PerfectGame_PSN You gave up 18 runs...I don't think any special algorithm was needed to determine the winner of that game..
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The saddest part of these forums is the 95% probability that the people showing up to topics like these and being rude are people that don’t play online. Do both of you realize that you are able to see people who play online express frustration with the gameplay without you being required to comment? Your experiences offline are irrelevant to the discussion and you don’t have any experience in which to insult others over theirs. It’s possible to recognize that the topic isn’t for you and to sit it out.
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Love the engagement on my post... just needed to vent some of that out
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No, the saddest part is that you're wrong. OP was talking of BR, but the issue is throughout the game. How is exit velo only online?
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I get it. I just had an obscene game on conquest of going 0-4 on perfect perfect hits.