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    Not sure if they are listening. They keep releasing patches that don't actually address the complaints that the majority of people are complaining about, i.e. the timing window, fielding and pitching which is the worst of the bunch!

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    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

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    I mean, I personally am still working, but with everything going on in the world, it's kind of understandable they've been quiet.

    In other news... there is no other news!

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    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

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    @MadderBumgarner said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    I mean, I personally am still working, but with everything going on in the world, it's kind of understandable they've been quiet.

    In other news... there is no other news!

    With everything going on they seemed to do just fine implementing this last patch.

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    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

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    As far as hitting and pitching goes, they probably don’t see those as being bugs.

    Fielders not locking on is a definitely a bug though.

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    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

    Yeah and football has become a passing league but that doesn’t mean teams have an easier time completing a Hail Mary in comparison to a slant route.

    As far as the mlb goes the closest it ever was to being a Hr derby was the late 90s early 2000s when league leaders were blasting 70 plus hrs a season and if you even want compare those number to what this game has turned into it would still be a joke. When the so called day actually comes that there is more HRs than base hits in baseball is the day that you can say the hitting in this game is realistic.

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    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

    Yeah and football has become a passing league but that doesn’t mean teams have an easier time completing a Hail Mary in comparison to a slant route.

    As far as the mlb goes the closest it ever was to being a Hr derby was the late 90s early 2000s when league leaders were blasting 70 plus hrs a season and if you even want compare those number to what this game has turned into it would still be a joke. When the so called day actually comes that there is more HRs than base hits in baseball is the day that you can say the hitting in this game is realistic.

    Anecdotal and untrue. Last year saw more HR than any season in history. Plus, people stack power hitters, not single hitters. Load your team with Tony Gwynn types 1-9 and you’ll see more singles if you want.

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    I'm still waiting for my twitch packs. Not holding my breath though

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    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    Yes with everything going on, I didn't expect everything fixed asap but some communication is not difficult at all! You can communicate from anywhere.

    Especially with most people stuck indoors, they have time to play more than ever and the game is broken.

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    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

    Yeah and football has become a passing league but that doesn’t mean teams have an easier time completing a Hail Mary in comparison to a slant route.

    As far as the mlb goes the closest it ever was to being a Hr derby was the late 90s early 2000s when league leaders were blasting 70 plus hrs a season and if you even want compare those number to what this game has turned into it would still be a joke. When the so called day actually comes that there is more HRs than base hits in baseball is the day that you can say the hitting in this game is realistic.

    2019: 6776 HR
    2018: 5585 HR
    2017: 6105 HR
    2016: 5610 HR

    1998: 5064 HR
    1999: 5528 HR
    2000: 5693 HR
    2001: 5458 HR
    And the rest of the early 00’s had less than 2001 did.

    As you can see, the game today actually makes the steroid era look like a joke.

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    As far as hitting and pitching goes, they probably don’t see those as being bugs.

    Fielders not locking on is a definitely a bug though.

    The whole game, at this point, is a bug.

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    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

    Yeah and football has become a passing league but that doesn’t mean teams have an easier time completing a Hail Mary in comparison to a slant route.

    As far as the mlb goes the closest it ever was to being a Hr derby was the late 90s early 2000s when league leaders were blasting 70 plus hrs a season and if you even want compare those number to what this game has turned into it would still be a joke. When the so called day actually comes that there is more HRs than base hits in baseball is the day that you can say the hitting in this game is realistic.

    Anecdotal and untrue. Last year saw more HR than any season in history. Plus, people stack power hitters, not single hitters. Load your team with Tony Gwynn types 1-9 and you’ll see more singles if you want.

    I am aware as it was my 2019 Mariners of all team that somehow broke the record for consecutive games with at least one or more HRs hit to start a season. Yet the league leader was the only player that even had 50 plus. Of course I do understand and absolutely agree if you stack your squad with power you are bound to get more HRs and yes that is without question the reason we see the number of HRs in which we do see. I have not exactly been arguing against that. What I have been arguing against is the rate in which they are hitting HRs. For example a just a average player such as myself having 16 HRs in just 48 ABs with Jason Giambi does not sound right at all or a few other ones which is almost one HR for every other AB but obviously much smaller sample size.
    My entire point of all of this is that regardless of all power hitters in your lineup or not that does not change the amount of ABs a single player is getting and if these rates were truly realistic the leading HR hitters should be well into triple digits after playing 162 game season.

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    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

    Yeah and football has become a passing league but that doesn’t mean teams have an easier time completing a Hail Mary in comparison to a slant route.

    As far as the mlb goes the closest it ever was to being a Hr derby was the late 90s early 2000s when league leaders were blasting 70 plus hrs a season and if you even want compare those number to what this game has turned into it would still be a joke. When the so called day actually comes that there is more HRs than base hits in baseball is the day that you can say the hitting in this game is realistic.

    Anecdotal and untrue. Last year saw more HR than any season in history. Plus, people stack power hitters, not single hitters. Load your team with Tony Gwynn types 1-9 and you’ll see more singles if you want.

    I am aware as it was my 2019 Mariners of all team that somehow broke the record for consecutive games with at least one or more HRs hit to start a season. Yet the league leader was the only player that even had 50 plus. Of course I do understand and absolutely agree if you stack your squad with power you are bound to get more HRs and yes that is without question the reason we see the number of HRs in which we do see. I have not exactly been arguing against that. What I have been arguing against is the rate in which they are hitting HRs. For example a just a average player such as myself having 16 HRs in just 48 ABs with Jason Giambi does not sound right at all or a few other ones which is almost one HR for every other AB but obviously much smaller sample size.
    My entire point of all of this is that regardless of all power hitters in your lineup or not that does not change the amount of ABs a single player is getting and if these rates were truly realistic the leading HR hitters should be well into triple digits after playing 162 game season.

    Well, I don't think those numbers are happening on HoF or Legend, which would likely be edging closer to the realism you seem to desire.

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    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

    Yeah and football has become a passing league but that doesn’t mean teams have an easier time completing a Hail Mary in comparison to a slant route.

    As far as the mlb goes the closest it ever was to being a Hr derby was the late 90s early 2000s when league leaders were blasting 70 plus hrs a season and if you even want compare those number to what this game has turned into it would still be a joke. When the so called day actually comes that there is more HRs than base hits in baseball is the day that you can say the hitting in this game is realistic.

    Anecdotal and untrue. Last year saw more HR than any season in history. Plus, people stack power hitters, not single hitters. Load your team with Tony Gwynn types 1-9 and you’ll see more singles if you want.

    I am aware as it was my 2019 Mariners of all team that somehow broke the record for consecutive games with at least one or more HRs hit to start a season. Yet the league leader was the only player that even had 50 plus. Of course I do understand and absolutely agree if you stack your squad with power you are bound to get more HRs and yes that is without question the reason we see the number of HRs in which we do see. I have not exactly been arguing against that. What I have been arguing against is the rate in which they are hitting HRs. For example a just a average player such as myself having 16 HRs in just 48 ABs with Jason Giambi does not sound right at all or a few other ones which is almost one HR for every other AB but obviously much smaller sample size.
    My entire point of all of this is that regardless of all power hitters in your lineup or not that does not change the amount of ABs a single player is getting and if these rates were truly realistic the leading HR hitters should be well into triple digits after playing 162 game season.

    Well, I don't think those numbers are happening on HoF or Legend, which would likely be edging closer to the realism you seem to desire.

    That is true most of that had to of been prior to hitting 700 but it still seems to happen more than it should. Regardless at the end of the day it’s a moot point. Yet amazingly this is not even my biggest issue when it comes to hitting lol. After this patch the timing windows had just felt absolutely off like I had never seen before. It was driving me insane until I had come on here only to see nearly one of every few posts have something titled about timing window lol.

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    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Doc_Dubs_ said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Has anyone actually heard from SDS?:

    Things are likely hectic with all the social distancing. I’m happy with the game aside from fielding, but they’ll fix it soon enough.

    How can you honestly be happy with the hitting in this game. They have completely ruined it. Timing windows have gone to [censored] and it is easier to hit HRs than it is base hits. Might as well just play HR derby.

    It feels like I have a lot of control over my successes and failures hitting. MLB irl IS a hr derby man. Not a lot of hits on the ground with all the shifting. Launch angle revolution bruh.

    Yeah and football has become a passing league but that doesn’t mean teams have an easier time completing a Hail Mary in comparison to a slant route.

    As far as the mlb goes the closest it ever was to being a Hr derby was the late 90s early 2000s when league leaders were blasting 70 plus hrs a season and if you even want compare those number to what this game has turned into it would still be a joke. When the so called day actually comes that there is more HRs than base hits in baseball is the day that you can say the hitting in this game is realistic.

    Anecdotal and untrue. Last year saw more HR than any season in history. Plus, people stack power hitters, not single hitters. Load your team with Tony Gwynn types 1-9 and you’ll see more singles if you want.

    I am aware as it was my 2019 Mariners of all team that somehow broke the record for consecutive games with at least one or more HRs hit to start a season. Yet the league leader was the only player that even had 50 plus. Of course I do understand and absolutely agree if you stack your squad with power you are bound to get more HRs and yes that is without question the reason we see the number of HRs in which we do see. I have not exactly been arguing against that. What I have been arguing against is the rate in which they are hitting HRs. For example a just a average player such as myself having 16 HRs in just 48 ABs with Jason Giambi does not sound right at all or a few other ones which is almost one HR for every other AB but obviously much smaller sample size.
    My entire point of all of this is that regardless of all power hitters in your lineup or not that does not change the amount of ABs a single player is getting and if these rates were truly realistic the leading HR hitters should be well into triple digits after playing 162 game season.

    Well, I don't think those numbers are happening on HoF or Legend, which would likely be edging closer to the realism you seem to desire.

    didn't the devs say in a stream that AS is the one that mimics real life mlb?

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