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  • ajblithe20
    Pro
    • Feb 2013
    • 845

    #16
    Re: Lack of walks still an issue

    I noticed 2 weeks into my franchise (play every game, no quick counts) that my team was WAY behind in walks compared to the rest of the league. Since then I've been really focusing on trying to get walks (while still trying to score runs lol) and I've been picking up around 3 or 4 a game.. It's actually helped my offense as well.
    So you can either adjust some sliders or just really focus on trying to be more patient and get more walks... it worked for me

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    • caseyj622
      Pro
      • Apr 2009
      • 604

      #17
      Re: Lack of walks still an issue

      I walk a ton. Walked 7x last game. I play HOF with cpu strike frequency at 4. Gotta be patient. Take the 3-0 meatball unless you got your 3 or 4 hitter at the plate. I almost always get a walk if the count gets to 3-0. I will take 2 pitches sometimes if I need base runners and am down a few runs.

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      • MLB14
        Pro
        • May 2014
        • 636

        #18
        Re: Lack of walks still an issue

        Originally posted by loganmorrison1
        I was really hoping this would be solved this year, but unfortunately it seems worse. Playing 3 different times against McGowen pitching (walks are about 35 rating for him), he threw 77% stirkes, 78% strikes, 73% strikes. Needless to say, I didn't walk a single time. I am extremely patient and actually try to get walks, but it is so difficult. In about 15 games, I'm averaging around 1.5 a game. It seems as though everytime the CPU is down 2-0 or 3-0, they start throwing meatballs right down the middle. Very dissapointing. On the otherside, I rarely walk anyone either, as locating pitches is so simple. ANyone have any advice, or are we stuck with another year of lack of walks.
        I get 2-5 walks a game after I became more patient.
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        • Mitchrapp
          E=MC(2)
          • Jul 2011
          • 805

          #19
          Re: Lack of walks still an issue

          Need to foul those tough pitches until he throws it out of the zone. That's how I get walks..you won't see me with 4-pitch or 5-pitch walks. More like 9-pitch or 12-pitch walks. At least that's my way..
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          • loganmorrison1
            Rookie
            • Aug 2010
            • 246

            #20
            Re: Lack of walks still an issue

            Ok seems like a lot people are getting walks. I'm playing on All-Star default sliders (I don't like messing with the sliders b/c I'm afraid it will impact other things like making it easier to beat the CPU if I turn their pitching sliders down. Is anyone seeing a large amount on default sliders Allstar?

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            • Zac
              World-Class Diver
              • Jan 2008
              • 4269

              #21
              Re: Lack of walks still an issue

              I've never been walked. But that is because I swing at everything.

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              • ZOMB13AUTOPILOT
                Rookie
                • Apr 2011
                • 197

                #22
                Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                I just played an exhibition game as Seattle vs Houston and I walked 4 times, and I gave up 2 walks with Felix Hernandez. I use TNK's sliders and walks do not seem to be an issue for me.
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                • Billy...a_kid
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2013
                  • 193

                  #23
                  Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                  I thought, for once, that this was going to be about what I have felt is the ONE lacking thing in video baseball game history: THE LACK OF WALKS YOU GIVE UP PITCHING!

                  It is the one thing no game has ever done right. I have played seasons with SCEA rosters, Legends rosters, I've been playing since 1988 with Earl Weaver Baseball.

                  My team has the fewest walks in the league (yes, I am talking about ME playing all 162 games, every inning, every pitch) in any game I have ever played.

                  It is the ONE THING no one has ever done right.

                  In this game, human/cpu pitching control/consistency/early strikes are all lowered almost to nothing. Helps, but in my last full season with a legends Yankee team, we had about the 25th ERA, but had the lowest walks allowed total in the league.

                  AGAIN!!!

                  Here, I thought this thread was about that, and it is about the reverse, which, to be honest, is the player's fault. Be more selective, play the count and the pitcher, foul off close ones. I often am at the top with individuals or teams I use with walks because I "work the count/GRIND out at-bats" virtually every time (and considering 9 players at 500, that's 4500 AB's in a season, which is low for the real total...lot's of grinding).

                  NO GAME HAS EVER (ever, ever, ever) SUCCESSFULLY MASTERED humans GIVING UP WALKS TO CPU. It is too easy to get a strike when needed over a season.

                  If a game gets it right, it could be this one eventually, but it astounds me no one ever talks about it. It is the ONE single glaring problem this game, and everyone before it, have suffered from unanimously!
                  Last edited by Billy...a_kid; 05-14-2014, 07:00 PM.

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                  • TheBleedingRed21
                    Game Dev
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 5071

                    #24
                    Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                    Originally posted by Shaffer26
                    Have you adjusted the sliders at all?
                    Yup, use TNK sliders
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                    • kehlis
                      Moderator
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 27738

                      #25
                      Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                      Originally posted by Billy...a_kid
                      Lots of stuff
                      I walk more than I take walks but have a good number of each.


                      What settings do you use?

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                      • allstardad
                        Banned
                        • May 2014
                        • 237

                        #26
                        Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                        I find myself walking more hitters this year than any previous installment of the game. I probably walk an avg of 3 hitters per game.

                        As for taking walks, I've gotten better as the year has gone along. I just finished a game vs the Blue Jays where I walked 5 times (6 if you count the intentional pass given to Matt Holiday)

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                        • tabarnes19_SDS
                          Game Designer
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 3084

                          #27
                          Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                          Originally posted by Billy...a_kid
                          I thought, for once, that this was going to be about what I have felt is the ONE lacking thing in video baseball game history: THE LACK OF WALKS YOU GIVE UP PITCHING!

                          It is the one thing no game has ever done right. I have played seasons with SCEA rosters, Legends rosters, I've been playing since 1988 with Earl Weaver Baseball.

                          My team has the fewest walks in the league (yes, I am talking about ME playing all 162 games, every inning, every pitch) in any game I have ever played.

                          It is the ONE THING no one has ever done right.

                          In this game, human/cpu pitching control/consistency/early strikes are all lowered almost to nothing. Helps, but in my last full season with a legends Yankee team, we had about the 25th ERA, but had the lowest walks allowed total in the league.

                          AGAIN!!!

                          Here, I thought this thread was about that, and it is about the reverse, which, to be honest, is the player's fault. Be more selective, play the count and the pitcher, foul off close ones. I often am at the top with individuals or teams I use with walks because I "work the count/GRIND out at-bats" virtually every time (and considering 9 players at 500, that's 4500 AB's in a season, which is low for the real total...lot's of grinding).

                          NO GAME HAS EVER (ever, ever, ever) SUCCESSFULLY MASTERED humans GIVING UP WALKS TO CPU. It is too easy to get a strike when needed over a season.

                          If a game gets it right, it could be this one eventually, but it astounds me no one ever talks about it. It is the ONE single glaring problem this game, and everyone before it, have suffered from unanimously!
                          What option are you using for pitching? I use classic and there are times I can't throw a strike even if I aim right down the middle. I also don't just lay pitches in when behind. I usually walk 3 to 5 batters a game.

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                          • Billy...a_kid
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 193

                            #28
                            Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                            Originally posted by kehlis
                            ...a question
                            All-star across the boards; zone hitting; classic pitching; my own sliders which are straight up except 0's and 1's for control/consitency with pitching, 4 for pickoffs/4 for manager hook/6 injuries.

                            I prefer meter pitching, but that is even easier to get a strike when you need it. Went to classic to help walks, which it did, but not enough to mimic the real game.

                            I have even gone so far as to lower every pitcher on my staff to 1/3 BB ratio (so a 90 became 30)...doesn't matter, still lead the league handily in fewest walks given.

                            In High Heat, using a hack program, I would elevate walks allowed to 300% usually...still led the league in fewest walks given.

                            One day, someone will get it right. This is the best baseball yet, but is still the one area that is off!

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                            • Billy...a_kid
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2013
                              • 193

                              #29
                              Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                              Originally posted by tabarnes19
                              What option are you using for pitching? I use classic and there are times I can't throw a strike even if I aim right down the middle. I also don't just lay pitches in when behind. I usually walk 3 to 5 batters a game.

                              Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
                              See above for options used;

                              I have found that lowering stuff to get more walks actually increases opponents batting average. It is that "wild IN the strike zone" thing. Doesn't really help with walks, but does get more hits against with control altered to get more walks.

                              I pitch aggressively, so I very rarely pitch around anyone, but through my video game history it is more like I have Greg Maddux pitching when it comes to walk/IP ratio.

                              It is what it is...everything else flows pretty excellently!

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                              • kehlis
                                Moderator
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 27738

                                #30
                                Re: Lack of walks still an issue

                                Originally posted by Billy...a_kid
                                All-star across the boards; zone hitting; classic pitching; my own sliders which are straight up except 0's and 1's for control/consitency with pitching, 4 for pickoffs/4 for manager hook/6 injuries.

                                I prefer meter pitching, but that is even easier to get a strike when you need it. Went to classic to help walks, which it did, but not enough to mimic the real game.
                                I didn't specify and that's my fault but I meant more along the lines of what do you use as aids?

                                I too use meter but leave the location indicator completely off so I have to go completely off of feel and that made the difference for me.


                                So I literally have to go off feel when moving the stick in the zone and if I want to try and hit the corners I'm risking missing the zone every time and if I want to make sure to throw a strike I am risking laying one on a tee.

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