Anyone else notice this about the patch today?
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There is not a single fix for all the bugs in our RTTS. This game has completely worn me out this year. It’s deflating. Strikeouts when you’re on base has been getting worse and worse over the last few years but this year it has pushed me to a point where I think I’m just done. I like to play a speed in contact second baseman. If you do that this year, your team will never win again because every time you get on base everybody behind you strikes out 97% of the time. I wanna know how somebody that strikes out 97% of the time can have an average of 312. I’m a second baseman on the Yankees and Aaron Judge is batting 312. I am batting in front of him but he strikes out at least 97% of the time. I can steal bases left and right, but if I don’t hit a home run every freaking game we lose.. And let’s not forget if you’re make and out the other team will score between four and 10 runs in the next inning. The RNG has been broken in this game for years, but this year I feel like I’ve wasted my 90 bucks on the pre-order.o
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These are not really bugs. They are decisions about how the game plays. I doubt that the RTTS code is playing out radically differently over time for one console to the other. So, my experience is that the players batting behind your avatar player on base are striking out about 75% of the time, which may be a bit inflated, but not by much. Pitchers bear down and put more effort into their pitches when players reach base, so the strikeouts do increase.
The code will start to bias in bad results if your team goes on a long winning streak. Afterall, the game doesn't want to see someone go 150-12 for the season! So, yes, you will see some games where you are leading 7-2 and suddenly your bullpen collapses in the last two innings and the other team rampages for seven runs and wins 10-7. It happens in real baseball also, though not often.
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That does not explain how Aaron Judge on my team is hitting 312, but he strikes out every time when I’m in front of him . I just went 4 for 4 every game for 7 straight, he struck out every time and his average never changed. They are striking out more than 94% in my case. I don’t want to hit 300 homers in a season just so my team will be productive.
It just seems to be over correcting in a lot of cases,if I make an out the other team is guaranteed to score 6-10 runs the next inning. Teams that are cellar dwellers that haven’t scored 10 runs in 5 games are doing it every time I make an out.