I typically don't quit and take whatever result that I get. But I was ahead by 2 runs and then they put up 6 on me in the 8th and for some reason I just said screw it and shut the system off. Now because I did that I'm feeling like I need to start my franchise over because I have a win I shouldn't have. But, I've played 3 1/2 weeks worth of games in my franchise and that would be hard to start back over from scratch. Anyone else found themselves in this particular situation?
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So, has anyone ever blew a lead late in the game when it looked like a sure win, only to rage quit. Then, go back and replay the game later on when you've calmed down, get a win, then feel like that win is tainted some how because it's one you shouldn't have got?
I typically don't quit and take whatever result that I get. But I was ahead by 2 runs and then they put up 6 on me in the 8th and for some reason I just said screw it and shut the system off. Now because I did that I'm feeling like I need to start my franchise over because I have a win I shouldn't have. But, I've played 3 1/2 weeks worth of games in my franchise and that would be hard to start back over from scratch. Anyone else found themselves in this particular situation?Tags: None -
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So, has anyone ever blew a lead late in the game when it looked like a sure win, only to rage quit. Then, go back and replay the game later on when you've calmed down, get a win, then feel like that win is tainted some how because it's one you shouldn't have got?
I typically don't quit and take whatever result that I get. But I was ahead by 2 runs and then they put up 6 on me in the 8th and for some reason I just said screw it and shut the system off. Now because I did that I'm feeling like I need to start my franchise over because I have a win I shouldn't have. But, I've played 3 1/2 weeks worth of games in my franchise and that would be hard to start back over from scratch. Anyone else found themselves in this particular situation?Last edited by KnightTemplar; 06-03-2024, 02:03 PM. -
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I've done that before and had that exact same feeling. I usually just grind through it.
Funny thing is, the few times I've rage quit this year is because I was doing too well. I had one game where I had hit like five homers in the first three innings and I was like "yeah, no, this isn't fun" and rage quit.Comment
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I live with my errors as long and it's baseball related, even when I forget to point to my 1st base runner to steal second and I have a runner on 3rd.
Only few times I restarted a Franchise game is when some external event cost me the game or at least several points ( someone ringing at the door, the dog being sick, important phone calls and I forget to set it on pause, GF argumentation on who's turn for dishes etc..) . Yes all those happened to me IRLComment
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Glad I'm not the only one who has done this. Hopefully I'll get a few more games in and completely forget about it. I know if I restart that I'd never be able to get back into it like I am now so it would be a mistake.
I normally only play on my weekends. My wife works during my days off, and we don't have kids so I usually play then without distractions, other than my dog barking at everything she sees out the window. But that particular day was a work day and my wife was out of town, so I said why not, I'll play a game when I get home. I'd worked 6am to 430pm and was really way too tired to be playing to begin with. I lost my concentration and left my starter in for the 8th without anyone warmed up when his stamina was in the yellow. He gave up 2 hits then it all just snowballed from there. I've learned my lesson about playing after work. lolComment
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I may have when I was younger although I don’t recall any specific time. But now being older, what happens happens. I just let it be and start fresh the next day.
What I used to do specifically in the Show is if I was getting beat so bad I would just plunk batter after batter after batter lol.Comment
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I may have when I was younger although I don’t recall any specific time. But now being older, what happens happens. I just let it be and start fresh the next day.
What I used to do specifically in the Show is if I was getting beat so bad I would just plunk batter after batter after batter lol.Comment
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I've done that before and had that exact same feeling. I usually just grind through it.
Funny thing is, the few times I've rage quit this year is because I was doing too well. I had one game where I had hit like five homers in the first three innings and I was like "yeah, no, this isn't fun" and rage quit.Comment
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Football, yes. The season is so short, every game is of the utmost importance.
Baseball, no. No shortage of wins or losses there. Unless it's October.
Then, you gotta let them know you're out there when it's the playoffs.T-BONE.
Talking about things nobody cares.Comment
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That’s what I’ve kept telling myself every time I think about restarting. In the grand scheme of things 1 extra win in a baseball season isn’t going to mean much.Comment
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I don't rage quit, however I do start rage hacking at the dish when things start coming off the rails for me and I end up with a bunch of innings where the opposing pitcher throws about seven pitches.Comment
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That’s normally what I do instead of quitting.Comment
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I don’t. I almost let a fielder stay in to pitch the other day I was getting my butt beat so bad. That’s what makes this game so great, I think. Maybe just quick manage to the end and then back at it next game. Don’t start over….way too early in the season. I love that I’m allowed to make some boneheaded decisions, leave a pitcher in one batter too many, override auto baserunning only to screw up an inning, but bring the OF in to gun down a tag up, etc. For me, it’s all good. This game is FUN, good, bad, and the ugly.🇺🇸 58,281 🇺🇸Comment
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I haven’t done it but I think after you pinch hitter the hitter will stay on the mound if you don’t bring in the relief pitcher.Comment
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Can't you in game, like in the very first inning, swap your pitcher with say, your rightfielder, in the Substitution screen?T-BONE.
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