Grounded to catcher for single and scored
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Just looked at one of my recent opponents game logs. A lot of 45-0 games against the CPU where every play is either a home run, or a batter grounding to the catcher for a single and scoring on the play. This is against the computer, so it’s not like it’s boosting or anything but I’m curious as to how is able to score like this every single play. A glitch only he’s figured out? Is this move well known in the community? Could be useful when grinding.
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Report exploiters because they can ruin things for everyone else.
The whole 'this is why we can't have nice things' is because of people like that.
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He is playing lagrasse.
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Definitely played Cpu games at Lagrasa 2.0 a glitched CS in the vault that people exploit and the reason we cant play online in created stadiums. SDS doesnt know how to fix it without it breaking something else. That is why it still exists in the fault. No reason for a stadium to exist in game that allows a bunt for a 8 foot HR. It has been almost 2 months without a fix. If you dont know just search for videos of it on YT or TikTok, you will find it.
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@LHUBison58_XBL said in Grounded to catcher for single and scored:
He is playing lagrasse.
Went back and looked at the game log, you are absolutely right, he plays in Lagrasa, the stadium that ruined it for everyone.
Like most online players, he was useless once his crutch was taken away, still sucks that these things happen though. I spent tens of hours creating a realistic, geographically correct stadium I now cannot use online.
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Lagrasse (and all its derivatives) are not stadiums. They are cheats designed to destroy quality of online play. This isn't something that should be minced in words. It is a deliberate effort to undermine the integrity of the video game.
The thread's chosen name by the OP is therefore misleading. By the rules of baseball, this was not a single to catcher, scoring the batter. Because by the rules of the game, this is not possible. It would have to be a combination of errors that allowed for advance past first base.
SDS is to blame for this. They were handed a roadmap to prevent it from happening and chose to ignore that roadmap and do their own thing. Some people believe SDS deliberately went their own way just so they could manipulate the inevitable cheating for their own purposes.
Lagrasse is a slap in the face to every legitimate stadium designer in the community, and they were handed their opportunity for cheating by SDS.
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@PriorFir4383355_XBL said in Grounded to catcher for single and scored:
Lagrasse (and all its derivatives) are not stadiums. They are cheats designed to destroy quality of online play. This isn't something that should be minced in words. It is a deliberate effort to undermine the integrity of the video game.
The thread's chosen name by the OP is therefore misleading. By the rules of baseball, this was not a single to catcher, scoring the batter. Because by the rules of the game, this is not possible. It would have to be a combination of errors that allowed for advance past first base.
SDS is to blame for this. They were handed a roadmap to prevent it from happening and chose to ignore that roadmap and do their own thing. Some people believe SDS deliberately went their own way just so they could manipulate the inevitable cheating for their own purposes.
Lagrasse is a slap in the face to every legitimate stadium designer in the community, and they were handed their opportunity for cheating by SDS.
I tend to agree with you when it comes to cheat stadiums, Lagrass, et al
My title wasn’t intentionally misleading. In the game log the play was listed as “grounded to the catcher for a single, scored on the play” without anything else to go on. The game log has its own set of issues so I didn’t know how this happened but I guess I got my answer. I apologize for any confusion.
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The answer is the cheat stadium. That's 100% of the answer. This cheat stadium has the walls placed in fair territory all over the infield, making fielding of hits impossible. The game code is unable to deal with it and so treats it like an inside the park homer.
The catcher could not field the hit because the walls were in the way blocking him.
I personally warned SDS about this five months ago. Way back in May when the option to amend the baseline and backstop wall panels were first observed. SDS was made aware that they needed to amend their game code so that no wall panels could be placed in fair territory. They ignored this warning, issued to them in private communications.
What was hit was not a single by the rules of baseball. The rules of baseball also don't allow barriers placed in the field of play, especially the infield. That is what was misleading about the title of this thread. Nothing more, nothing less.
This is entirely the fault of SDS and those malicious people who would create things like this cheat stadium.