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yeah and don't forget to also buy some g-fuel, a shaker cup, some blue-light glasses, a racing car chair for pulling all them G's, a gaming monitor with LEDs on the back, and a PS4 Pro(fessional) for the extra frames
@bonion I started taking notice of it when its pretty obvious. For example, a pitch up and in to a right-handed batter and the pci jumps to the maximum bottom or down and away. And I'm usually more focused on trying to pull pitches - and this goes for only DD online or vs CPU. Haven't seen it once in march to october, and I'll swap between different dualshocks, always wired. Very weird, no controller has stick drift - would really like to compare inputs/latency to what shows up on screen.
I have been noticing instances of my PCI feedback indicating erroneous placement. I recently started saving clips of this, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a method to direct capture my controller inputs. I know this would be much simpler on PC, but that'd have to wait until The Show goes multiplatform. Thanks.
I get what you're saying, but the biggest inherent problem with pitching is the variability of pitch location despite user input.
semi-unrelated, but, hit a homer with Adam Duvall and Vasgersian has called him "Zimmer"
maybe they really enjoyed the players weekend home unis from last year?
@mobes83 said in XP Reward Path:
Anyone notice a finest Jose Rameriez listed in inventory as found on the XP Reward path? Also found a Thames monthly listed for the Brewers?
There's another level past diamond
welcome to the show
Bringing up Venditte makes me ask the question - What is the threshold for having a player in the game? Venditte threw 3.1 innings last year and 14 in 2018 and is not in the game. Ryan Feierabend threw 5.2 innings last year and before that, hadnt thrown any innings since 2014.
Just finished my eighth regular season in MtO, with the Nats. Sure enough, Ohtani finished 5-17 with a 9.17 ERA, 161IP 225Ks 30Hrs allowed 2.17WHIP. 2 Quality Starts though, so there's that.
edit - also this MtO became an absolute slog with how frequently the game wanted me to finish a No-hitter with Patrick Corbin after the AS break.
Alrighty, add this to the ever expanding list of things to fix, simulation energy management
So I'm currently running my eighth MtO and I noticed Shohei Ohtani has a pretty ugly ERA of 8.40 in June. So I thought I'd load up my previous saves and take a look at his numbers just for kicks. Simulation probably isn't regaining stamina to pitch after playing as a DH or something. Nationals (early June) 8.40 Angels (ALDS) 7.91 - moved him to the bullpen sometime after AS break Braves (NLDS) 9.88 Rangers (ALDS) 8.24 Yankees (ALDS) 9.11 Rays (ALCS) 10.38 A's (ALCS) 9.26 Royals (WS) 9.84
Yep. I came into one of these with the Angels Felix Pena where the starter was out of energy to begin with.