@thaghettoblasta said in Have you ever lost a game like this?:
@pahns7_psn said in Have you ever lost a game like this?:
I played a game against the #2 ranked online rated player. His username suggests he's a fan of an American League East team in New York which employs Judge and Stanton.
Bottom of the first, my player hits a catchable flyball to right. My opponent intentionally mistimes his jump with his right fielder allowing the ball to roll to the wall while the center fielder auto fields it. I round the bases for an inside-the-park home run. The game is now frozen.
Puzzled why such a skilled player would resort to lowly measures, I took a peek at my opponent's game history. I found games littered with 0-0, 1-0 wins on his behalf, but the curious thing is that they all ended within the first two innings about 15-20 minutes apart. I think I know how this person racked up 51 wins in a row.
I thought SDS patched up these freeze glitches, but apparently, there are more out there. Share your experiences...
It was only the intentional walk freeze that got fixed because that was the most obvious. Everything else, they are reviewing to see what exactly causes them as they don't seem to be intentional.
I suppose I'm naive for thinking users with an abnormally high win percentage equates with their game skills. After perusing the top 100 online rated players and checking the profiles of those with single-digit losses, it's apparent that this particular user is not the only bad apple of the bunch. Several of these abusers use similar freeze tactics especially when their opponents score early runs. It's highly unlikely their opponents would willingly disconnect and concede a game when they're leading. These patterns are present in every single one of these suspicious accounts.
Going back to what you said, I think it's good that SDS is exploring the causes of the many glitches afflicting online play. However, I think it's equally as important to preserve the integrity of the game and the ranking system. Wouldn't you agree that it wouldn't take much for SDS to review the game history of its top 100 or so rated players?