Whats with all the roster "exploits"?
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As a Mets fan, I prefer to switch between Shea & Citifield. Every single opponent i faced used Coors.
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I’m curious about the rain bit. What does this do? Surely the ball doesn’t carry as well? I only play offline so I’m truly curious…when I remember to think of it, I try for ‘partly cloudy’ (I think that’s what it’s called) because I noticed once that I got a 13mph wind blowing straight out once on that setting but it usually backfires on me and I get it blowing in lol
I’m not sure. I think maybe the rain drops bother people? I actually low key like it, but I never choose it because it bothers other people.
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I’m curious about the rain bit. What does this do? Surely the ball doesn’t carry as well? I only play offline so I’m truly curious…when I remember to think of it, I try for ‘partly cloudy’ (I think that’s what it’s called) because I noticed once that I got a 13mph wind blowing straight out once on that setting but it usually backfires on me and I get it blowing in lol
I’m not sure. I think maybe the rain drops bother people? I actually low key like it, but I never choose it because it bothers other people.
I always thought maybe it makes fielders make more errors - the people who do the rain thing have high class defense, typically. I think it’s to get an extra edge if your opponent may have crappy fielders. Or people out of position etc
Not sure but I do play some games at a rainy coors against people and can only speculate
They typically have the crayon or pencil bat as well
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I played 4 RS games yesterday to rack up some "innings" for the rewards path. Every game I faced Misiorowski. It was painful.
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@x-814-x-MAFIA-x_PSN these aren't exploits. I can't win so i'll find something to make myself feel better. Just state that. That makes way more sense.
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@xRatedGProdigyx_PSN what do you mean "the ball doesnt go anywhere"? How many home runs do you want in a game? No matter what stadium you pick, this game has way way more home runs than any normal baseball game.
But look, I know why even good players pick Coors. If you think you bat well, you want as many swings as possible to be home runs - because any ball in play has the RNG factor that it can be right at the fielder (no matter how hard hit)
So yeah, I get it - but dont be like "it plays better". It plays worse and more like arcade baseball, lol. What you mean to say is "its better for grinding" or "it helps me win more".
Coors Field is far more hitter friendly than other stadiums. It's easier for people to get the multiplayer / event programs done. Now me personally in the events, I pick a bunch of different stadiums such as Bayfront, The Porch, or NLB stadiums. HRs are few and far between. Most perfects are singles and goods are often flyouts. It usually just ends up whoever was lucky enough to hit a HR wins (even if the other person had more hits). More stats = more packs. Grinding at Coors is much faster than anywhere else.
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@xRatedGProdigyx_PSN what do you mean "the ball doesnt go anywhere"? How many home runs do you want in a game? No matter what stadium you pick, this game has way way more home runs than any normal baseball game.
But look, I know why even good players pick Coors. If you think you bat well, you want as many swings as possible to be home runs - because any ball in play has the RNG factor that it can be right at the fielder (no matter how hard hit)
So yeah, I get it - but dont be like "it plays better". It plays worse and more like arcade baseball, lol. What you mean to say is "its better for grinding" or "it helps me win more".
Coors Field is far more hitter friendly than other stadiums. It's easier for people to get the multiplayer / event programs done. Now me personally in the events, I pick a bunch of different stadiums such as Bayfront, The Porch, or NLB stadiums. HRs are few and far between. Most perfects are singles and goods are often flyouts. It usually just ends up whoever was lucky enough to hit a HR wins (even if the other person had more hits). More stats = more packs. Grinding at Coors is much faster than anywhere else.
Coors is also great for triples. The triples legacy thing can be made less difficult if you play at coors or somewhere with a large field
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@Bridge-Piece_XBL coors doesn’t play the best. It’s just one of tue easiest. Homeruns leaving the field sub 90mph.
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None of the things mentioned are exploits.
They may be annoying or even cheesy but not exploits
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None of the things mentioned are exploits.
They may be annoying or even cheesy but not exploits
Correct - both players have the same stadium or effects, there’s no advantage
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Polo grounds is triples grind heaven.
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It could be that people use rain to lag you - I don’t put it past people to do creative stuff to get an advantage.
And with as laggy as the game can be, that’s probably it
Possibly they have a great internet connection and know they’ll run into someone with a bad connection and just force lag / you then can’t hit a fastball ever
More particle effects, more strain on your internet no matter the machine
That or they just like rainy day baseball
I always choose overcast / nighttime so everyone can see the ball better
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I played 4 RS games yesterday to rack up some "innings" for the rewards path. Every game I faced Misiorowski. It was painful.
Miz or deGrom, Coors field, at least 7 switch hitters. Every game in ranked.
Do people not realize there are probably thousands of different stadiums that play just as well or way better than Coors field in the vault available to download and play. Absolutely zero thought, just click Coors field. Everytime I see Coors field it reminds me of some 60 iq person subscribing to YFK and giving him money. Now, I always say do what you want with your money but I would rather burn it or flush it down the toilet. You could give that money to a homeless person, charity, etc. I don't understand giving money to grown [censored] men that don't want to get a real job.
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Coors helps get the program done faster and a not insignificant portion of players are trying to just finish the program and GTFO of online play.
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Switch hitters are meta, it negates shrinkage. As for the SS in the outfield, they have speed and aren’t punished for playing out of position.
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The constant switch hitters is getting annoying. I don't even think its as much about shrinkage, although thats part of it, but I think its more about the fact that if you do use a right/left handed hitter you're going to get spammed with non-stop sinkers in on your hands which can be tough to hit even when you know they're coming.
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Don't get me started on pencil or crayon bat - Ill sign any petition to have it banned. Good grief, there's so many cool bats- stop picking those!
Ps: I'd rather face Miz or Degrom than Halladay or Ubaldo (or Clemens or Leiter definitely). Movement is more deadly than velocity.
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None of the things mentioned are exploits.
They may be annoying or even cheesy but not exploits
Absolutely correct. Now one thing to someone's point above- the ball dies a ton almost anywhere else this is irrefutably true... but to that I say "adjust your approach". Some looking for long ball and start playing baseball. Score runs by manufacturing them. CPU pitchers in MS love going up and away with fastballs...slap those puppies down the line and if you've got anyone with over 20 speed it's almost a guaranteed double.
I've also found utilizing our bench players seems to be a bit more important this year too. Don't like the match up? Go to a bench player for better splits. I'm having a hard time hitting dingers this year for the most part because the pitching accuracy changes with the breeze...but I'm not having a hard time with winning- at least not against the CPU.
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Yesterday played a guy that had 7-9 switch hitters!! It sucks for sure and for a game that claims realism, this game is anything but close to real!!! It’s annoying but I get it because sds shoves switch hitters down our throats and they are all good. As far as everything else I’ve pretty much gave up on caring since nothing will ever get fixed and I only play to complete the programs and then I don’t have to play online after that. It’s a requirement to have an iq of 80 or less to work at SDS it’s basically a giant make a wish program.
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Here's a controversial take though - using switchies doesnt help as much as you'd think because...
The inside-breaking cutter and slider has become the toughest pitch to deal with in the game. A lot of people slam inside sinkers now (even same side), and they'll rake that low-away slider.