CPU Grinders
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You guys make it sound like perfect/perfects are either HRs or outs and nothing ever drops.
Here are my perfect/perfects for the last 4 games I played. These were all on rookie (which apparently is unplayable according to the OP) as I was grinding PXP to finish the POTM missions.
Calhoun: 110 mph (Calhoun homered to right (434 feet). 1 RBI)
Calhoun: 112 mph (Calhoun lined to right for a single. )
Dawson: 109 mph (Dawson homered to left (451 feet). 2 RBI)
Perez: 97 mph (Perez grounded to right for a single. )
Varsho: 106 mph (Varsho lined to center for a single. 1 RBI)
Varsho: 111 mph (Varsho lined to right for a single. )
Dawson: 108 mph (Dawson lined to center for a single. )
Alonso: 114 mph (Alonso grounded to left for a single. )
Dawson: 108 mph (Dawson lined out to CF (L8). )
Devers: 111 mph (Devers homered to right (421 feet). 2 RBI)
Rice: 111 mph (Rice homered to left (439 feet). 1 RBI)
Altuve: 111 mph (Altuve homered to left (451 feet). 1 RBI)
Altuve: 103 mph (Altuve homered to center (448 feet). 1 RBI)13 Perfect/Perfect over 4 games only 1 was an out.
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My issue with rookie isn’t the perfect/perfect results. It’s the fact that the PCI is so huge, you have little influence on launch angle and anything that isn’t a perfect/perfect is basically pure RNG. It just feels like you have more input on higher difficulties, but I quit playing anything on rookie (besides forced moments) last year. It’s just mind numbing and might as well at least play on Veteran for more PXP.
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@dolenz_psn said in CPU Grinders:
You guys make it sound like perfect/perfects are either HRs or outs and nothing ever drops.
Here are my perfect/perfects for the last 4 games I played. These were all on rookie (which apparently is unplayable according to the OP) as I was grinding PXP to finish the POTM missions.
Calhoun: 110 mph (Calhoun homered to right (434 feet). 1 RBI)
Calhoun: 112 mph (Calhoun lined to right for a single. )
Dawson: 109 mph (Dawson homered to left (451 feet). 2 RBI)
Perez: 97 mph (Perez grounded to right for a single. )
Varsho: 106 mph (Varsho lined to center for a single. 1 RBI)
Varsho: 111 mph (Varsho lined to right for a single. )
Dawson: 108 mph (Dawson lined to center for a single. )
Alonso: 114 mph (Alonso grounded to left for a single. )
Dawson: 108 mph (Dawson lined out to CF (L8). )
Devers: 111 mph (Devers homered to right (421 feet). 2 RBI)
Rice: 111 mph (Rice homered to left (439 feet). 1 RBI)
Altuve: 111 mph (Altuve homered to left (451 feet). 1 RBI)
Altuve: 103 mph (Altuve homered to center (448 feet). 1 RBI)13 Perfect/Perfect over 4 games only 1 was an out.
I've never seen anything remotely resembling that kind of output especially over only four games, but I've never played on rookie and I don't have the cards you are using either. Maybe it's possible on that setting.
The difficulty affects pretty much everything, including the fielding. So while your results are interesting, your settings are affecting the outcomes. That's the point of having different difficulties.
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True. I lost a game 2-1 by a bloop single down the line.
I also gave up 3 ground ball singles scoring a run. Basically bad luck.
Well I sent GG to the other player. I prefer the realism. Win or lose.
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