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How to Handle a Freeze Off1. Wait it Out The simplest and most effective strategy is not quitting. The first player to leave loses, so staying connected gives you the win. Some players have waited hours to protect a perfect record, so patience is key. 2. Update Your Power SettingsMake sure your console won’t shut off automatically. On PS5 or Xbox, set your system to Never turn off or enter rest mode. If your console powers down during a freeze off, it counts as a loss. 3. Maintain SilenceDo not message your opponent during a freeze off. Talking can humanize you and tempt trolls to stick around longer just to frustrate you. 4. Know When to QuitThere’s an informal community etiquette: if you’re losing badly, it’s considered polite to quit and take the loss. If you’re winning, you have every right to stay connected and wait for the opponent to give up. Prevention and Mitigation Tips- Use Wired Internet: A LAN connection is more stable than Wi-Fi and reduces the chance of desyncs.
- Restart After Every Game: Closing the game clears temporary cache and can help prevent freezes.
- Disable Crossplay (Optional): Some players report fewer desyncs when crossplay is off.
- Keep the Game Updated: Always install the latest patches from San Diego Studio, as they regularly release updates to fix stability issues.
Pro Tip: If you’re in the middle of a high-stakes match, a wired connection and checking for the latest updates beforehand can save you hours of frustration. Freeze offs in MLB The Show 26 are part of the online experience, but with patience, smart settings, and proper etiquette, you can survive them and even turn them to your advantage. Stay calm, stay connected, and claim that win.
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