PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...
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Get bent. Nobody is going to accept your friendly.
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Ah yes. Is the classic "let-the-pause-timer-hit-zero-then-quickly-offer-a-friendly-quit" still a thing?
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@raesONE said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
Ah yes. Is the classic "let-the-pause-timer-hit-zero-then-quickly-offer-a-friendly-quit" still a thing?
No, just sending one in general lol
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What does a friendly do anyway? I never play against other people so I'm just curious.
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@raesONE said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
Ah yes. Is the classic "let-the-pause-timer-hit-zero-then-quickly-offer-a-friendly-quit" still a thing?
Yep. There's also the new "while your opponent is smashing X To get through those stupid cut scenes quickly offer a friendly quit" now. Saw that one for the first time last week.
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@DaddySr-29 said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
What does a friendly do anyway? I never play against other people so I'm just curious.
It’s like calling a truce, both of you agree to stop the game and the game will not affect your rating or win or loss.
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I sent a friendly earlier today in the first inning. My opponent chose progressive field in the middle of the day and I literally could not see the ball in the top half of the zone and above.
Of course he declined (grrr) but he quit an inning or two later after playing me for a bit.
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Sometimes it can work. It was at the beginning of a game not the end, but I accidentally accepted one recently where I was pressing square to check the lineups and my opponent sent the friendly just as I was about to do that and I accepted it before I even realized what happened
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Agreed, but if we are playing into the 14th inning and burning up our bullpens for a few ratings points I'd rather have a friendly quit and let my pen live to see another day.
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@halfbutt said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
I sent a friendly earlier today in the first inning. My opponent chose progressive field in the middle of the day and I literally could not see the ball in the top half of the zone and above.
Of course he declined (grrr) but he quit an inning or two later after playing me for a bit.
There and [censored] Safeco grind my gears
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@Ikasnu said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
@raesONE said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
Ah yes. Is the classic "let-the-pause-timer-hit-zero-then-quickly-offer-a-friendly-quit" still a thing?
No, just sending one in general lol
No this is definitely still a thing. Been tried on me a few times but never went for it. There was a guy that posted not too long ago about this, he fell for it lol.
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There and [censored] Safeco grind my gears
Is Safeco bad as well? I love seeing games there but have never played a RS game there. Why do people still choose MLB parks?
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I haven’t played an online road game in 2 years
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Yea I'm about to join the home only club. Going into a daytime stadium with a sun filled batters eye is just ridiculous. Or they use Snell in a stadium where his release point has a white background. Honestly night games should be the only option in H2H
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@halfbutt said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
I sent a friendly earlier today in the first inning. My opponent chose progressive field in the middle of the day and I literally could not see the ball in the top half of the zone and above.
Of course he declined (grrr) but he quit an inning or two later after playing me for a bit.
I know the glare from the sun is in the spirit of realism but there are plenty of "real" elements that have been glazed over in the spirit of a video game. They should really abandon this feature. The shadows on the field would still be okay but the blinding glare really needs to go.
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It's like freezing the kicker in football. Almost never works, but it's worth a shot. That's probably what people think when they do it. Why not?
I bet it happens quite a lot where someone accidentally accepts.
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In mlb 19 I've accepted 2 or 3 friendly quits while in front. All of them were in the early innings, it was always very close (so much that it might as well have been tied) and it was because of unplayable conditions (severe lag, invisible pitchers).
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I'll sometimes accept a friendly if its the first inning and nothing has happened yet. But not if you wait until I have two guys on to ask.
I wont do it on events because there's nothing to lose by losing.
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Last night I went into RS with the wrong team I forgot to change to my main team. I had an all Giants team. I did have Mays and McCovey. I asked for a friendly quit before game started. I had a Gold Pitcher from the REDS. I guess he denied thinking it would be an easy win. Good thing I had good players on my bench. His team was stacked with FoF players a Maxed out Cap and some other diamonds. Pretty sure he had all diamond team. I subbed in Sandberg, Mantle, FoF Moncada. and another player leaving me only Oritiz on the bench. I had Silver Posey and Bronze Crawford. I won 2-1 on a 2 run HR by Mantle in the 3rd. He was able to hit a triple with his CAP and then stole home and my catcher dropped a third strike that was in the 7th. He was pitching with Glavin. I won 2-1.
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@Some_Schmuck_22 said in PSA: If you send friendlies when you're losing...:
Agreed, but if we are playing into the 14th inning and burning up our bullpens for a few ratings points I'd rather have a friendly quit and let my pen live to see another day.
Yeah, these players who are so bent to win after battling deep into extras always amaze me. Unless my opponent has been a total cheeseball, I’m usually happy to call it a draw and move on at that point.