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From watching twitch to playing my fair share of games, it seems like predetermined outcomes are real. I've especially noticed that when a fluky hit happens, the odds a home run happens thereafter increases dramatically. Can someone convince me otherwise?
@dodgerslakers1 said in Does this game have a comeback feature?:
It’s rigged you can tell every game plays different
I agree with this.
There are too many inconsistencies with regard to outcomes. A perfect/perfect pitch could end up a foot away from the possible location outcome. A perfect/perfect hit could be a groundout while a very early swing on a ball on the inside corner could be a home run. RNG will always be a part of the game, but I feel year by year the importance of skill becomes less relevant.
I get they want to make the game competitive, but they should do more than pitch speed differential to separate skill levels. I feel like they should make a game mode where RNG has very little influence over outcomes. I understand that some might think that would make the game more monotonous, but to me, it would be more fair and consistent.
I also wish SDS could explain the hitting and pitching engine a bit better. I believe that would add a lot of clarity for the community.
And RNG is still at its finest. 32-4 in non-world series-clinching games, and 0-2 on the latter losing both in the 9tth. You can't tell me its bad luck...
Has anyone had any issues with a perfect pitch severely missing location?
I lost a game in the bottom of the 9th via a bases-loaded walk.
I located a fastball well inside the strike zone on the outside corner, my feedback was perfect. The end result was the ball finished several inches below the zone and the winning run was walked in.
Still wondering how this happened...
@RayLewisSB47_PSN Is that new this year? I thought it took the lower player rating for the difficulty.
@SDS_Jax_PSN ya'll gotta patch this... I've seen this multiple times in threads
At times it almost feels like outcomes are predictable. Has there been any explanation of how it works?
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Thanks a ton, everyone! Can confirm the PowerA has been a game-changer.
SDS should be required to have SLAs with their customers. The fact that 5-10% of games go into freeze-offs is unacceptable. The only incentive is losing customers and since they're basically a baseball video game monopoly, the risk of that is low.
Hey everyone, I recently switched over to series x due to better response times, but the analog feels much more choppy. Does anyone have any advice?
Will the game allow you to play on two different consoles at the same time under the same profile?
This game is on all. three major platforms, yet they haven't had the willingness to upgrade their servers. I've played Madden, 2k, Fifa, etc., and never had this problem. SDS should legally have to generate an SLA
I've never played an online multiplayer game where this takes place. At worst treat the scenario as a friendly quit.
I'm thinking of going Trout, Webb, Chapman, Acuna, Mize, and Reynolds in the first round. What do you think?