Do u prefer pulse or meter pitching?
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Re: Do u prefer pulse or meter pitching?
For the life of me I can't decide. I like the control that meter gives me, I also like that pulse is a little more realistic and lets me watch the pitchers motion. I switch between the two every five games or so, I like them both"Successful people do not celebrate in the adversity or misfortune of others."
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Re: Do u prefer pulse or meter pitching?
I don't think I'll ever walk away from meter pitching. Ever since playing MVP Baseball, I have used that option.Comment
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Re: Do u prefer pulse or meter pitching?
After years of using meter (from '07 to 10) and analog for a year (11) I have been using pulse pitching for the past two years. I thought it was okay, but overall I feel I didn't have much control over what was going to happen a lot of times.
Towards the end of my cycle with 13, I switched back to meter... and I had such a blast. I still made mistakes from time to time, but I felt like I could CHOOSE when I wanted to take a little off or put a little on.
Plus the meter reminds me of MVP Baseball, so it has that legacy prestige to it IMO.
Meter all the way baby. I don't think I'll ever go back again.Comment
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Re: Do u prefer pulse or meter pitching?
I'd love to see them add a new pitching interface. One that combines pulse with analog. Basically, it would go like this, you place the ball marker where you want the pitch to go like normal and select your pitch. After you do that the pulse circle comes up and you hit X to minimalize it like you would in pulse pitching but then you have to use the stick and pitch and depending on that it determines where in that circle your pitch goes. I guess the same could be done for meter pitching as well. It would add an extra layer of difficulty to pitching and hitting your spots.Comment
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