@Talkingben9558_XBL look i understand that things happen and I'm not a great hitter by any stretch of the imagination. But I have lost probably 20 games this year because all game I had good contact and good pci placement that ends up right at the wall or a fielder makes a miraculous play they shouldnt have. I still enjoy the game it just feels ridiculous when the game feels like RNG. I played IRL for 20 years all the way up to college and i saw my fair share of hits that shouldnt have been and outs that shouldve been hits. At some point it just starts to feel unrealistic like they're ruining the game of baseball

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Look I know that I'm not great at the game, I mostly play in the evenings after work and I've made it up to about 750 with some luck. But honestly I don't understand how the hitting in this game works. You can square a ball up and it'll be a weak flyball at 95 mph EV. Then you can be a little under the ball and just early and its a home run. I just don't understand it, it seems like the hitting mechanics have changed the past 3 years and it's kind of annoying. Plus pitching, how can I get perfect input with pure analog and it not be even remotely close to where I put the pitch. I'm seriously fed up with getting up to 750 and then losing 6 out of 7 games only to rinse and repeat.
Queue the "get good" comments. But I know i cant be the only one feeling like this.
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@halfbutt said in Who's your starting 5?:
I don’t know how you get anyone out with Ranger. Good on you!
I'm not going to lie, i takes a lot of analyzing the opposing player but he's good if you can locate.
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My 1-4 are Corbin Burnes, Set 4 Kluber, Set 4 Kersh, and Set 2 Randy as my WC. 5th is a revolving door of who ever is doing well until i get the new Ohtani. But there are def some guys like Postseason Ranger Suarez, Wheeler, and the new Palmer who are good options for a #4 or 5.
The Ups and Downs of Ranked
The Ups and Downs of Ranked
Who's your starting 5?
Who's your starting 5?