So I tracked my perfect/perfects over the last two weeks.
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@indiansfan44 said in So I tracked my perfect/perfects over the last two weeks.:
At first I thought the OP had pretty high success rate so I went through my game log and found my results to compare. To my shock my results were very similar. All my results were on All-star and almost all were events or BR games.
80+ power- 41/45 .911 average 15 HR
Below 80- 20/24 .833 average 12 HR
Total- 61/69 .884 average 27 HRIt definetly isn't that high on showndowns or any other offline mode so I think that is impacting our memories.
Thank you for taking the time to actually verify information before posting an opinion, too many people just assume it's "too high" and just say I made it up. I think a lot of people would be surprised if they added up their perfects.
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Human perception can be quite inaccurate.
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@eatyum said in So I tracked my perfect/perfects over the last two weeks.:
I did this to try and see how well the actual stats compared to what my mind thought they were.
First I'll note the limitations.
I did not differentiate between perfect/perfect groundballs, liners etc. The reason I did this because we all know the graphic that SDS showed from the beta, it didn't differentiate either, so I stuck to that format. I did however put it in two groups, hitters with 80+ power, and hitters with 79 power or less.
55 also may not be the best sample size + most of this was gotten in the event, since I only played a couple ranked games.
Results:
80+ power - 47 perfect/perfects, 44 hits, 22 home runs, good for a .936 AVG
Below 80 power - 12 perfect/perfects, 8 hits, 3 home runs, .667 average.Total: 59 achieved, 52 hits, .881 average, 25 home runs
I definitely did not think it was that high for me, shows I had a major disconnect between what I thought was happening, and what actually was.
You should of tracked your Good/Okay. You were probably near 1.000 batting average with 80 homeruns
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