Why SDS, I am in shock.
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You just got better so now it happens to you. Years ago they just made you drop balls in the outfield. Now they make it look cleaner with miss input homeruns and perfect pitches that hang.
I will never understand people that quit. They make it so easy to come back sometimes.
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@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@raesONE-_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@raesONE-_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@Jacky-Chan1_XBL said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
It's coded in the game to allow for more competitive play. Good players don't miss those pitches
Bull, it's actually coded into the game for less competitive play. More randomness to tone down the skill gap.
It's DDA and it is in every competitive sports game and fps shooter it's just how the industry works to keep more players engaged and spend more money
Yes I know.
Many don't
I didn’t. Me want more. What’s DDA
It's known as dynamic difficulty adjustment where the game will change outcomes depending on how each user is playing in a certain game you can read more detailed information online it's the gaming industry's little secret
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@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@raesONE-_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@raesONE-_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@Jacky-Chan1_XBL said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
It's coded in the game to allow for more competitive play. Good players don't miss those pitches
Bull, it's actually coded into the game for less competitive play. More randomness to tone down the skill gap.
It's DDA and it is in every competitive sports game and fps shooter it's just how the industry works to keep more players engaged and spend more money
Yes I know.
Many don't
I didn’t. Me want more. What’s DDA
It's known as dynamic difficulty adjustment where the game will change outcomes depending on how each user is playing in a certain game you can read more detailed information online it's the gaming industry's little secret
Ok I like secrets. Especially dirty little ones lol I shall look it up. Thank you
PS you know what a secret is. It’s something you tell one person at a time lol
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@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@raesONE-_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@jake98833_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@raesONE-_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
@Jacky-Chan1_XBL said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
It's coded in the game to allow for more competitive play. Good players don't miss those pitches
Bull, it's actually coded into the game for less competitive play. More randomness to tone down the skill gap.
It's DDA and it is in every competitive sports game and fps shooter it's just how the industry works to keep more players engaged and spend more money
Yes I know.
Many don't
I didn’t. Me want more. What’s DDA
It's known as dynamic difficulty adjustment where the game will change outcomes depending on how each user is playing in a certain game you can read more detailed information online it's the gaming industry's little secret
Ok I like secrets. Especially dirty little ones lol I shall look it up. Thank you
PS you know what a secret is. It’s something you tell one person at a time lol
Never change Bxnny
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@eatyum_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
Event game, I'm winning 3-0 in the 3rd, this guy is very swing happy on pitches out of the zone.
I throw a perfect input slider low and away, it warps down the middle and home run.
Fine I guess, that pitcher is tired, so I take him out.
Next pitcher I also make low and away pitchers, I would have to be an idiot to throw in the zone, I get one strikeout, but on two at-bats, perfect inputs warp down the middle and suddenly he's tied it.
So I bring in ANOTHER pitcher, first at-bat, still throwing out of the zone, perfect input, warps down the middle, and he takes the lead.
I went from 3-0 to 5 Warped pitches put right down the middle that ended up with 4 home runs and one foul ball.
I don't believe in what some term the "little billy" programming, but games like this make me question my sanity sometimes
Not trying to sound like another user here, but I actually think it's a weird lag. I have it happen more on perfect input in games that are just slightly laggy. The ball tracks where I aimed it, then suddenly warps towards the middle and usually results in damage.
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@Jacky-Chan1_XBL said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
It's coded in the game to allow for more competitive play. Good players don't miss those pitches
Good players also don’t strike out 20 times but manage to hit 8 dingers. The netcode sucks
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Like I said. It's coded into the game to provide better competitive play.
DDA
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@rosborn27_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
This happens on Meter too (yes, I’m old and stubborn and won’t change).
This is true. I love Meter because it's the most realistic, and I grew up on pitcher's pov. You can actually 'take something off pitches,' and purposely miss if you think the A.I. is on to you. It's hard to describe, but there's a way. You have to be more careful versus a human though.
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@rosborn27_PSN said in Why SDS, I am in shock.:
This happens on Meter too (yes, I’m old and stubborn and won’t change).
I actually get a stranger thing on meter where pitches released perfectly result in very early. I assume it is lag but it happens usually once an AB for a few innings and all of a sudden I can pitch normally again I just hope I get through it before the game is out of reach (for my hitting out of reach is losing by 2)
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That happens to me as well. Think it’s a connection issue but to your point it doesn’t last all game and is unpredictable when it happens. Those balls go way, way high for me.
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