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  • Mephiskapheles
    Rookie
    • May 2013
    • 151

    #1

    Pitching with single button questions

    I'm not as young as I used to be, and both pulse and meter pitching are giving me troubles. The issue isn't in maxing the meter, but in nailing the accuracy.

    If I was to use single button pitch, what determines the accuracy, and arm strength for that matter? I noticed in button throwing without a meter it says that arm strength and accuracy is determined by player ratings. Would it work the same way?

    Also, when I throw a breaking pitch and I see the break indicated by yellow, is the end point the end of the yellow arrows or the placement of the baseball icon?

    Those are really the only two things I don't understand. Never having a ps 3 and now owning a ps4 this is the first time I've been able to play the show and I'm loving it.
  • YeOldTonk
    Pro
    • Aug 2011
    • 827

    #2
    Re: Pitching with single button questions

    Right there with ya on the age thing. My hand eye timing is not the best anymore. Still trying to figure out the best pitching mechanism for me.

    In regards to the breaking of the pitches. The ball icon is where the ball will start out and the arrows are how far the ball will break to and where it "should" end up.

    So for a 12-6 curve, you would aim having the ball above the zone with the end of the arrows just inside the zone.
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    • thetruth88
      Rookie
      • May 2014
      • 8

      #3
      Re: Pitching with single button questions

      Does anyone know how to turn off yellow arrows/pitch break WITHOUT turning the ball marker off? Very annoying to show where pitches are going while playing friend in same room.

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      • Mephiskapheles
        Rookie
        • May 2013
        • 151

        #4
        Re: Pitching with single button questions

        Thanks for the reply. I should have clarified that in fielding throwing, it says single button throwing strength and accuracy is determined by ratings and I'm wondering if single button pitching works the same way.

        That makes sense that it works that way, that the ball ends up at the end point of the break indicated by the arrows. And here I was wondering why it was ending up in the dirt when I put the ball icon below the strike zone and threw a curve.

        I didn't see anywhere in the options to get rid of the break arrows.

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        • chuckm1961
          MVP
          • Mar 2005
          • 1429

          #5
          Re: Pitching with single button questions

          On the issue of the Accuracy/Break, the way the game has worked for years is that holding down the button longer gave you "more" ... more speed on the fastball, more break on the breaking ball, etc.

          But there was always a Rumble feature .... when you held down the button for long enough, a Rumble would let you know that you were doing a lot "more" and putting yourself into the range of both tiring your pitcher quicker and essentially "over-throwing" the ball .... thus, losing control of your curve, losing accuracy with your fast ball.

          I have Rumble on, but I'm not getting the Rumble this year. Quite annoying, since this Pitching Mode is my favorite but the Rumble is crucial to make it strategic and fun.
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          • Mephiskapheles
            Rookie
            • May 2013
            • 151

            #6
            Re: Pitching with single button questions

            When using the meter I pressed it 3 times; to
            Start the meter, at the extreme end (I think it's red) for power or more break, and at the line in the middle for accuracy. I didn't know you could hold it down.

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            • Mephiskapheles
              Rookie
              • May 2013
              • 151

              #7
              Re: Pitching with single button questions

              Does pitcher injury chance depend on throwing too many hard pitches, or just on throwing past a reasonable point on his fatigue bar?

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              • Russell_SCEA
                SCEA Community Manager
                • May 2005
                • 4161

                #8
                Re: Pitching with single button questions

                Originally posted by chuckm1961
                On the issue of the Accuracy/Break, the way the game has worked for years is that holding down the button longer gave you "more" ... more speed on the fastball, more break on the breaking ball, etc.

                But there was always a Rumble feature .... when you held down the button for long enough, a Rumble would let you know that you were doing a lot "more" and putting yourself into the range of both tiring your pitcher quicker and essentially "over-throwing" the ball .... thus, losing control of your curve, losing accuracy with your fast ball.

                I have Rumble on, but I'm not getting the Rumble this year. Quite annoying, since this Pitching Mode is my favorite but the Rumble is crucial to make it strategic and fun.

                Turn off your controller and turn it back on.

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                • Neolithic
                  Pro
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 699

                  #9
                  Re: Pitching with single button questions

                  Originally posted by Russell_SCEA
                  Turn off your controller and turn it back on.
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