I'm new to baseball games. I am currently switching between pure analog and button hitting. Just so I have this correct, in pure analog I swing for contact with the right stick to the right or left and power up or down? Also, do I use the left stick to direct where I want the ball to go? For directional button hitting, what do I use the left stick for? I am on ps4 and have hitting on rookie. Thanks to anyone who can help.
MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions
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Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions
I'm new to baseball games. I am currently switching between pure analog and button hitting. Just so I have this correct, in pure analog I swing for contact with the right stick to the right or left and power up or down? Also, do I use the left stick to direct where I want the ball to go? For directional button hitting, what do I use the left stick for? I am on ps4 and have hitting on rookie. Thanks to anyone who can help."If it doesn't matter who wins or loses then why do they keep score?" -Vince Lombardi- -
Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions
speaking as someone who used zone plus analog since its implementation, and also as someone sorry to see the stride mechanic go by the wayside... i'm willing to give anything new the chance to work. so... i have used directional hitting since day 1. i like it, but something was missing. today, for the first time since i picked up mlb 15 the show on day 1, i decided to go back to zone hitting. don't ask me why, but for some reason, because the interface is no longer called "zone + analog"... i was thinking it wouldn't be the same as last year. but... it is, with the exception of stride being removed. and since i've been without it for over 3 weeks, now, anyway... i discovered what it is i've been missing, by using directional hitting... and it's simply control over my at-bat. it's fine to allow the game to determine whether or not your bat makes contact with the ball, BUT... when using the "zone" interface, YOU are the one controlling where your bat swings through the strike zone. if you want to employ what i like to call "situational" hitting, which is more or less what directional hitting is trying to accomplish, then simpy watch the video that (i think his name is wolverine) put up, here on operation sports, to help people with zone hitting. want a fly ball? swing slightly under the ball. want a ground ball? get on top of it. wanna it to right field? wait back on the pitch. this is more "true-to-life" than randomly allowing the cpu to determine when and if you're going to make contact with the ball even when you get "good" feedback on your times swing. directional hitting is ok for those who need some help with their hitting, but i feel zone hitting is still what makes this game "feel" like you have more control on what is happening with each individual at-bat.Comment
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