The option wasn't working with the builds we were testing at the time, but in the gameplay settings there is an option to turn off the slight camera shifts while choosing the direction in Directional Hitting mode.
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The option wasn't working with the builds we were testing at the time, but in the gameplay settings there is an option to turn off the slight camera shifts while choosing the direction in Directional Hitting mode. -
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I like seeing the pitching and going with it.
I know some people will argue that that's not how baseball works. But I disagree, at least to some extent. I'm not going to give my baseball resume, but let's just say that I know a thing or two about the game. There are, at times, situations where you're looking for a specific pitch in a specific location, sure. Obviously hitters' counts. You can look for that one pitch, in that one location. But I like to be able to recognize the pitch and hit it where it is. Given, if I'm looking for offspeed low and away and I get busted up and in with a high 90's fastball, chances are I'm not going to pull the ball with power. But having an approach where the count is 1-1, or even full, it's nice to kind of look middle of the plate and adjust to where and what kind of pitch is thrown. I hope directional hitting allows for this.
*This point (at least the latter part) was not directed toward you. So please don't take it the wrong way. I saw some earlier comments from some people that basically told me how hitting works in real life. And again, I don't need such an explanation.Comment
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Well, that's good enough for me I guess. I'd really like to get rid of the yellow indicators though. Did you feel like (when using directional hitting) you had to pre-determine where you were looking for the ball? I really don't like that.
I like seeing the pitching and going with it.
I know some people will argue that that's not how baseball works. But I disagree, at least to some extent. I'm not going to give my baseball resume, but let's just say that I know a thing or two about the game. There are, at times, situations where you're looking for a specific pitch in a specific location, sure. Obviously hitters' counts. You can look for that one pitch, in that one location. But I like to be able to recognize the pitch and hit it where it is. Given, if I'm looking for offspeed low and away and I get busted up and in with a high 90's fastball, chances are I'm not going to pull the ball with power. But having an approach where the count is 1-1, or even full, it's nice to kind of look middle of the plate and adjust to where and what kind of pitch is thrown. I hope directional hitting allows for this.
*This point (at least the latter part) was not directed toward you. So please don't take it the wrong way. I saw some earlier comments from some people that basically told me how hitting works in real life. And again, I don't need such an explanation.
I'm not 100% sure about the option to turn off the yellow indicators (though I remember trying to learn the way to do it... because it's obviously some "purists" might want to do), but I actually don't remember being able to turn it off completely... I hate aging and loss of memory that goes with it.....
I think those who prefer that hitting approach you just described won't be disappointed by Directional Hitting, though I think it really depends on how you think the game should tie your intention, input, reaction, and results altogether. But the directional hitting method itself should work just fine for your kind of approach.
I'm not sure if we will have a community week impression thread, but if there will be one, I'd prefer to write a more coherent impression there in one place, so I won't go in detail just yet.Comment
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I'm not 100% sure about the option to turn off the yellow indicators (though I remember trying to learn the way to do it... because it's obviously some "purists" might want to do), but I actually don't remember being able to turn it off completely... I hate aging and loss of memory that goes with it.....
I think those who prefer that hitting approach you just described won't be disappointed by Directional Hitting, though I think it really depends on how you think the game should tie your intention, input, reaction, and results altogether. But the directional hitting method itself should work just fine for your kind of approach.
I'm not sure if we will have a community week impression thread, but if there will be one, I'd prefer to write a more coherent impression there in one place, so I won't go in detail just yet.Comment
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And come to think of it, not being able to turn the visuals off may be a problem in multiplayer head-to-head games... but in any case I cannot answer that part definitively myself... sorry. Hopefully nem/thaSLAB/Ramone could help you in the CD Q&A thread.Comment
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To touch on this.......I think this is happening because SCEA uses the average day/night temps......but I've been doing some research on weather underground and looking at the 7PM starts compared to the nighttime avg....it is off.
If anyone has a specific city they feel is way off...and would like to document this by checking the game time start temp and sending me the info...I will get it to SCEA and hopefully they can check on this.
I say this...because I know from experience...just saying...."it's not right" and actually giving data to show..."it's not right"...means a big difference in getting them to look and and possibly change things.
I did N.Y. by checking 4 days of each month and compiling the data....I've just been really busy to go through more right now...and time is tight(maybe even too late...) for them to look at this for '15.
M.K.
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Edit: just checked the weather for the week of September 28 thru October 4 2014. The lowest temperature was 61 degrees. Anaheim is not cold during baseball season!! I've been saying this for a few years now.Last edited by Nando12; 02-07-2015, 10:40 AM.Comment
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Let's get the career stats fixed and player models improved before we worry about minute things like temperature. No offense to anyone and I mean that sincerely, but some of the things discussed here need to be address at the very end. I feel like the gameplay, franchise mode and online need much more attention than retractable roofs, amounts of rain, temperature, grass texture etc. If you have a car that needs engine repair, do you go and buy new rims??Comment
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Well, that's good enough for me I guess. I'd really like to get rid of the yellow indicators though. Did you feel like (when using directional hitting) you had to pre-determine where you were looking for the ball? I really don't like that.
I like seeing the pitching and going with it.
I know some people will argue that that's not how baseball works. But I disagree, at least to some extent. I'm not going to give my baseball resume, but let's just say that I know a thing or two about the game. There are, at times, situations where you're looking for a specific pitch in a specific location, sure. Obviously hitters' counts. You can look for that one pitch, in that one location. But I like to be able to recognize the pitch and hit it where it is. Given, if I'm looking for offspeed low and away and I get busted up and in with a high 90's fastball, chances are I'm not going to pull the ball with power. But having an approach where the count is 1-1, or even full, it's nice to kind of look middle of the plate and adjust to where and what kind of pitch is thrown. I hope directional hitting allows for this.
*This point (at least the latter part) was not directed toward you. So please don't take it the wrong way. I saw some earlier comments from some people that basically told me how hitting works in real life. And again, I don't need such an explanation.
Like I said you can use it however you like and I am really just offering general knowledge to the forum on how the mechanic was meant to be used by coming to the plate with a plan to get a desired result. For the record I like no camera shift as well.“The saddest part of life is when someone who gave you your best memories becomes a memory”Comment
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Love the player speed changes! I've seen far too many balls caught that should have fell. You have to perfectly split the gap to even have a shot at extra bases. I'm all for anything and everything that makes the game more realistic. Proper hat and shoe sizes are secondary. I'm concentrating on Kershaw dropping a yellow-hammer on me, not if the SS has his bill tilted like he does when the shadows move in at 4 p.m. during a late afternoon game. This game brings that plus all the extra little cosmetic touches. I applaud the team that develops this experience and I thank them for "getting it", then delivering. I'm finally buying a PS4 in anticipation of their 2nd effort on it."Take those guys over to the back fields, I wanna see if they can play on the road."--Sparky AndersonComment
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Love the player speed changes! I've seen far too many balls caught that should have fell. You have to perfectly split the gap to even have a shot at extra bases. I'm all for anything and everything that makes the game more realistic. Proper hat and shoe sizes are secondary. I'm concentrating on Kershaw dropping a yellow-hammer on me, not if the SS has his bill tilted like he does when the shadows move in at 4 p.m. during a late afternoon game. This game brings that plus all the extra little cosmetic touches. I applaud the team that develops this experience and I thank them for "getting it", then delivering. I'm finally buying a PS4 in anticipation of their 2nd effort on it.
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I hope (since they've been doing a lot with lighting) that in night games nearby buildings have some windows with lights on. The all lights off look of past games is a little dead and post apocalyptic for my taste haha.Comment
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"Expect less warping and no more sudden, unrealistic speed boosts in all fielding animations"
Sorry haven't had a chance to go through all the posts/new info yet(got some reading ahead of me) but was anything mentioned about catchers reactions being toned down in regard to the above quote.Comment
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