@t-rox_09_mlbts said in In-game bug abuse:
@cbpm72_psn said in In-game bug abuse:
@t-rox_09_mlbts said in In-game bug abuse:
@cbpm72_psn said in In-game bug abuse:
I mean, honestly, this post is just a great summary of why I'm avoiding online right now (and I'm nowhere near playing high ranked but even at my level, don't want to deal with these kinds of issues when trying to have some fun).
These are horror stories. I have played probably 120 ranked, 150 events and 100 BR amd never see any 9f this nonsense. Yes it happens but its very rare. If you run into this then just move on. Most people play with dignity. I just don't see how playing a computer program is gratifying. My point is that you should play online if you want to be competitive against other humans.
I do prefer playing online. I played 500 ranked games last year (200-300 or so). What's a shame is that my only complete games were the losses. If I scored a couple early, that was it, that was my win, but if I got scored on early I was hanging around rather than quitting. This year I'm only 14-11 but the R2 issues with PPP affected my last few games online, and I also had several freeze-offs in Events games, so I decided to take a break. It's not too big of a deal for me. Highest I got last year was Wildcard so I'm not missing out on much and I really would prefer to play some solid games without opponents abandoning ship or spamming my pitches and that's what several games this year were like already.
If you give a 2 second wait before you pitch you won't get rid. You only get caught 9n that of you pitch really quick.
Waited several seconds for the R2 warning to stop flashing. Selected pitch. Happens again. Started drawing the shape. Happens again. So I'm not sure what's going on but the R2 pressers are getting an awful lot of leeway from the game code (if they're not supposed to be able to press it that much). I know not everyone is a cheeser but honestly the last few games I played online were heavy on the R2 flicking and I was waiting before pitching. I wanted no part of a bad throw so I was not pitching and was waiting for the warning to stop flashing for the sole purpose of avoiding the impact on my pitches. The impression I had was that my waiting for the R2 to stop flashing actually made my opponent want to press it more. That was the only explanation for how much it was pressed and for how long.
...obvs I was just super lucky to get the opponents I did. I'm sure I would have a different experience if I tried online again. I'll give it a go.