I still don't understand how they calculate PXP
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@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@the_dragon1912 said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@spacewrangle_xbl said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
Just got 108 PXP with Bronze reliever Ian Kennedy. It said I pitched 1 inning and got the Win.
1 Inning is 40 PXP
1 Win is 20 PXP
That's 60 PXP total; but since it's online (BR) I get 1.5x for a total of 90 PXP. Where did the other 18 PXP come from?Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
Does this work for you still? When I exit out without finishing a game I have been getting zero rewards. Exiting out, even after one batter, last season counted all the stats, but so far this season that hasn't been the case.
For PXP in particular you need 8 AB's for it to count
Is this 8 ABs for just you or for both opponent's combined?
If it's just per player (you); then that means if someone dashboards before the 9th batter comes to the plate, which if it's a 0-0 game could be the last batter of the 3rd Inning, that means you don't get PXP for the WHOLE game.
I think that's wrong. There have been plenty of times someone has dashboarded in the 2nd inning and I still got PXP for my players. I'm just not getting them for Vet Glavine for some reason.
I'm thinking this needs to be discussed/explained buy a dev.
Sorry. 8 AB with just yourself(or 1 time through the order if that's easier to remember) or a win. The guy I responded to made it sound like he was getting 1 AB against the CPU and quitting, which works for stats but not PXP. It told you that last year if you quit a game I'm not really sure why they took that message out.
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@the_dragon1912 said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@the_dragon1912 said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@spacewrangle_xbl said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
Just got 108 PXP with Bronze reliever Ian Kennedy. It said I pitched 1 inning and got the Win.
1 Inning is 40 PXP
1 Win is 20 PXP
That's 60 PXP total; but since it's online (BR) I get 1.5x for a total of 90 PXP. Where did the other 18 PXP come from?Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
Does this work for you still? When I exit out without finishing a game I have been getting zero rewards. Exiting out, even after one batter, last season counted all the stats, but so far this season that hasn't been the case.
For PXP in particular you need 8 AB's for it to count
Is this 8 ABs for just you or for both opponent's combined?
If it's just per player (you); then that means if someone dashboards before the 9th batter comes to the plate, which if it's a 0-0 game could be the last batter of the 3rd Inning, that means you don't get PXP for the WHOLE game.
I think that's wrong. There have been plenty of times someone has dashboarded in the 2nd inning and I still got PXP for my players. I'm just not getting them for Vet Glavine for some reason.
I'm thinking this needs to be discussed/explained buy a dev.
Sorry. 8 AB with just yourself(or 1 time through the order if that's easier to remember) or a win. The guy I responded to made it sound like he was getting 1 AB against the CPU and quitting, which works for stats but not PXP. It told you that last year if you quit a game I'm not really sure why they took that message out.
Maybe they did this to discourage people from dashboarding.
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@write-to-shawn_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@ecureuil2011_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@ecureuil2011_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
That’s next level OCD.
Nah.. @Blind_Bleeder is just retired and has an awesome life now.
That’s the kind of thing I did as a teenager on my 486 computer playing Tony Larussa or Sports Talk Baseball because they didn’t keep track of stats back then; also Baseball Star on my dad’s old typewriter; the hammer ones, not electric ones lol
Yup, I did it as a kid with Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball on Nintendo. Decades later and now I do it with fantasy baseball.
Best video game ever.
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@blind_bleeder
Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
This sounds absolutely amazing, any chance you can make it available? I would LOVE to utilize something this helpful.
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I think it’s a blend of calculus, algebra, geometry and a Yahtzee roll?
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It does this in the gold silver and bronze missions in BR as well it’s kinda bizarre. It’s almost like it gives them an at bat for doing nothing or something, I didn’t worry to much about figuring it out but I’ve watched my pitchers and hitters receive like 8 PXP or something in games I never even used them but had them drafted in the squad.
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@jab0503_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder
Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
This sounds absolutely amazing, any chance you can make it available? I would LOVE to utilize something this helpful.
Sure. PM your email address and I’ll send it to you. You can see it on my Twitch or YouTube channel if you want to see how it works. I’ve changed it a little since my last video, but the meat of it is still the same.
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1316729066
https://youtu.be/KBdozPQCi8sThe tab that calculates PXP is around the 24 minute mark.
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@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
Just got 108 PXP with Bronze reliever Ian Kennedy. It said I pitched 1 inning and got the Win.
1 Inning is 40 PXP
1 Win is 20 PXP
That's 60 PXP total; but since it's online (BR) I get 1.5x for a total of 90 PXP. Where did the other 18 PXP come from?Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
How are you able to exit the game and keep the PXP? In Show 21, I was able to play offline vs CPU & quit while keeping the PXP. This year, I’ve tested it several times and my players didn’t get the PXP when I quit early.
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@x-supersko-x_xbl said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
Just got 108 PXP with Bronze reliever Ian Kennedy. It said I pitched 1 inning and got the Win.
1 Inning is 40 PXP
1 Win is 20 PXP
That's 60 PXP total; but since it's online (BR) I get 1.5x for a total of 90 PXP. Where did the other 18 PXP come from?Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
How are you able to exit the game and keep the PXP? In Show 21, I was able to play offline vs CPU & quit while keeping the PXP. This year, I’ve tested it several times and my players didn’t get the PXP when I quit early.
If you go through your lineup once, you'll keep your PXP. I rarely quit that early though. After getting the PXP I need, I will wait until the start of the next inning before quitting, just to be sure.
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@x-supersko-x_xbl said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
Just got 108 PXP with Bronze reliever Ian Kennedy. It said I pitched 1 inning and got the Win.
1 Inning is 40 PXP
1 Win is 20 PXP
That's 60 PXP total; but since it's online (BR) I get 1.5x for a total of 90 PXP. Where did the other 18 PXP come from?Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
How are you able to exit the game and keep the PXP? In Show 21, I was able to play offline vs CPU & quit while keeping the PXP. This year, I’ve tested it several times and my players didn’t get the PXP when I quit early.
I made a streaming video of me quitting and keeping my PXP. Hope this helps.
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@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@x-supersko-x_xbl said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
Just got 108 PXP with Bronze reliever Ian Kennedy. It said I pitched 1 inning and got the Win.
1 Inning is 40 PXP
1 Win is 20 PXP
That's 60 PXP total; but since it's online (BR) I get 1.5x for a total of 90 PXP. Where did the other 18 PXP come from?Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
How are you able to exit the game and keep the PXP? In Show 21, I was able to play offline vs CPU & quit while keeping the PXP. This year, I’ve tested it several times and my players didn’t get the PXP when I quit early.
I made a streaming video of me quitting and keeping my PXP. Hope this helps.
I just had a chance to look at your clip — thanks for taking time to walk through it. I’m not sure if the issue was on my side or yours but I could only hear game audio when you backed out of the game. I assume you were explaining the process for keeping PXP because I could see that you were taking … I just couldn’t hear you.
I normally don’t view the screens you showed at the end (LB and RB) … is that part of the process to keep the PXP?
Thanks again!
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@x-supersko-x_xbl said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@x-supersko-x_xbl said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@blind_bleeder said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
@dj-sparky-2k22_psn said in I still don't understand how they calculate PXP:
Just got 108 PXP with Bronze reliever Ian Kennedy. It said I pitched 1 inning and got the Win.
1 Inning is 40 PXP
1 Win is 20 PXP
That's 60 PXP total; but since it's online (BR) I get 1.5x for a total of 90 PXP. Where did the other 18 PXP come from?Go to any card and flip it to the backside. Then use R1 to scroll over PXP. The calculations are right there. They are different for hitters and pitchers, so look at both. Also, pitchers accumulate hitting PXP when they bat.
I have a spreadsheet that I use to calculate in-game PXP for players and one for team PXP. That way, when I come to the end of getting what I need, I can exit the game and start something new.
How are you able to exit the game and keep the PXP? In Show 21, I was able to play offline vs CPU & quit while keeping the PXP. This year, I’ve tested it several times and my players didn’t get the PXP when I quit early.
I made a streaming video of me quitting and keeping my PXP. Hope this helps.
I just had a chance to look at your clip — thanks for taking time to walk through it. I’m not sure if the issue was on my side or yours but I could only hear game audio when you backed out of the game. I assume you were explaining the process for keeping PXP because I could see that you were taking … I just couldn’t hear you.
I normally don’t view the screens you showed at the end (LB and RB) … is that part of the process to keep the PXP?
Thanks again!
It’s not part of the process but I do it to see where I am.
I really need to learn this stream thing better. This isn’t the first time my audio didn’t work. An old dog trying to learn new tricks
The key though is you saw me keep my PXP when backing out. Make sure you go through your lineup at least once…that is the key to keeping it. All 9 batters. (Some say 8 but I haven’t tried that so I won’t tell you to do that.)
I usually finish the inning after I get the PXP I need but that isn’t a requirement either. Just that you have your entire line up have at least one plate appearance.
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