I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

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  • Heroesandvillains
    MVP
    • May 2009
    • 5974

    #31
    Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

    Originally posted by @legendm0de
    You guys are making it out to seem that I'm posting just to make you mad. I find it dense that I can't contribute to the discussion despite qualifying myself under unique pretenses that I already introduced. Anyhow maybe I'll go hit 1 baseball on MLB 15 The Show and qualify myself to rejoin the discussion.
    Wow. Why is this so difficult to understand. 15 feels different than 14, and for good reason. It is different than 14.

    The developers don't just sit on their *** for 12 months waiting for us to buy a roster update. They work their butts off. Especially with the gameplay.

    Dude, is this completely moronic argument you are making worth a ban? Because it will (and probably should) happen. This would sadden me because you added a lot to the discussion last year but I will not and refuse to defend your actions right now.

    It's ridiculous that you'd compare the two timing windows. Being a Show vet you should already know that these changes happen year after year. One pitch? Seriously? What happened to you between last year and now?

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    • Skyboxer
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      • Jul 2002
      • 20302

      #32
      Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

      To the discussion.. I've had no issues with the timing as is.
      I can purposely hit opposite field or pull with the right circumstances.
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      • Clarityman
        Pro
        • Apr 2009
        • 513

        #33
        Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

        Count me among those who think the timing window is perfect this year.

        Hitting is supposed to be hard. You're supposed to be late on most fastballs.

        I can hit the ball the other way, or pull it no problem, depending on the pitch speed, pitch location, and batter's count. It's important to practice and learn the nuances of the game, just like real baseball.

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        • Syce
          MVP
          • Dec 2012
          • 1386

          #34
          Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

          the one thing i have noticed this year though, is if you get a "Good" contact with the ball while batting, atleast for me has been a foul ball everytime. Even for Home Runs, i end up having early contact, you can even see it in the replay if you watch it. early contact homers.
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          • The Blargh
            Rookie
            • Mar 2011
            • 11

            #35
            Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

            I've been playing on All-Star hitting, using pure analog when my carpal tunnel isn't acting up and directional + buttons when it is. Switched up between pure analog and zone + buttons in previous years.

            To me, it seems like it really depends on the pitcher. Some of them, I just flat out rake on, even with a pitcher hitting. Others, particularly ones with a nasty changeup (@#$% you, Hyun-Jin Ryu), the best I can do is be patient and try to get them to throw enough pitches to get pulled after 6 so I can feast on a 7th inning guy.

            The timing window is definitely smaller this year, but after a thousand ABs or so across Franchise and RTTS, I've adjusted and my averages are getting inflated enough to consider moving batting up to HOF.

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            • rjackson
              MVP
              • Apr 2005
              • 1661

              #36
              Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

              It feels just a hair different to me this year as well. Not necessarily a smaller window, maybe shifted slightly since going oppo field was overpowered in '14. Inside pitches are harder to keep fair (which is good) or they seem to saw you off too often. I still don't think effective velocity was implemented correctly as well nor will it probably ever be in this game and that throws me off as well.

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              • Madden's Jowels
                MVP
                • Mar 2009
                • 1249

                #37
                Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                I feel that when every single time I swing "early" on something it goes foul, that indicates a problem. I'll consciously try to pull the ball by swinging slightly early, and even when I feel I timed something up perfectly (let's be honest, we've all been playing this game for years, we know when we just lock in and "get one") it will still sail foul.

                I've had better luck going the other way by waiting a pitch out, except once you reach HOF or higher, at least in my case, it becomes almost impossible for me to hit off-speed lol. Especially changeups. On HOF or Legend, every pitcher has a 100 mph fastball and a 45 mph changeup that floats in the breeze for 5 seconds. It reminds me of the old cartoon where Bugs Bunny swings and misses at the same pitch about 10 times before it reaches the plate. Now that's more of a design choice, to make this contrast between fastballs and off-speed seem more and more intense as you go up in difficulty levels. But when you wait for what seems like an eternity for a changeup to reach the plate, and then you finally swing and it still says "early" and dribbles foul, maybe they do need to open it up just a TAD.

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                • JTommy67
                  Pro
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 598

                  #38
                  Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                  I don't want to jump to conclusions before I've played enough, but I'm starting to think after about twenty games into my franchise that it's more difficult, maybe too much so. I play using directional/timing hitting so keep that in mind (all-star level).

                  Some have commented that the off-speed pitches look too slow. It does appear that way to me. There could also have been an adjustment to the timing window. Maybe both. And while it might be instinctive to praise the increased difficulty as more reflective of real MLB hitting, keep this in mind:

                  In real life, a batter can gear up for a fastball and make an adjustment when he gets something off-speed. You'll see hitters stride but they're still able to keep their hands back and hit the changeup. But you can't do this when your swing is linked to a button. Once you press it, you're swinging unless you let up and check. So if I'm looking fastball in say, a 2-0 count I find it next to impossible to hold up on a change due to the more difficult timing. Didn't have this problem before.

                  With two strikes, I'm using contact swing mostly and looking off-speed, which is why I don't strike out much. But on the hitter's counts (2-0, 3-1) I'm actually finding it more difficult to hit for the reasons stated. This doesn't seem right to me.

                  So I think this is why the previous years' timing window/speed differential was a little more fluid and perhaps more fair. If I was looking for a fastball and didn't get it I could adjust well enough.

                  For me, the only thing would be to increase the timing window or lower the pitch speed, which I don't really want to do.
                  Last edited by JTommy67; 04-12-2015, 05:38 PM.

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                  • Dolenz
                    MVP
                    • May 2014
                    • 2056

                    #39
                    Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                    The timing window does seem pretty small with the timing/directional. But I never used this mode in the past so who knows how much faster it may be. It's made for some tight low scoring games for me in Season Mode.

                    The thing I hate is seeing the Good timing ball pop up on a pitch in the middle of the plate and having my guy foul it off.

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                    • NEOPARADIGM
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 2788

                      #40
                      Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                      Originally posted by Dolenz
                      The thing I hate is seeing the Good timing ball pop up on a pitch in the middle of the plate and having my guy foul it off.
                      I put almost zero stock in that. Reason being, I swear the game knows the difference between "good timing" and a pitch you truly saw, timed, and barreled up. Fact is you can pretty much luck your way to "good timing" on a lot of pitches, especially if you're a vet of the series. But REEEEALLY seeing the ball and barreling it up requires that extra dash of skill & anticipation that "good timing" doesn't really account for.

                      Just my experience.

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                      • Madden's Jowels
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 1249

                        #41
                        Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                        Originally posted by JTommy67
                        I don't want to jump to conclusions before I've played enough, but I'm starting to think after about twenty games into my franchise that it's more difficult, maybe too much so. I play using directional/timing hitting so keep that in mind (all-star level).

                        Some have commented that the off-speed pitches look too slow. It does appear that way to me. There could also have been an adjustment to the timing window. Maybe both. And while it might be instinctive to praise the increased difficulty as more reflective of real MLB hitting, keep this in mind:

                        In real life, a batter can gear up for a fastball and make an adjustment when he gets something off-speed. You'll see hitters stride but they're still able to keep their hands back and hit the changeup. But you can't do this when your swing is linked to a button. Once you press it, you're swinging unless you let up and check. So if I'm looking fastball in say, a 2-0 count I find it next to impossible to hold up on a change due to the more difficult timing. Didn't have this problem before.

                        With two strikes, I'm using contact swing mostly and looking off-speed, which is why I don't strike out much. But on the hitter's counts (2-0, 3-1) I'm actually finding it more difficult to hit for the reasons stated. This doesn't seem right to me.

                        So I think this is why the previous years' timing window/speed differential was a little more fluid and perhaps more fair. If I was looking for a fastball and didn't get it I could adjust well enough.

                        For me, the only thing would be to increase the timing window or lower the pitch speed, which I don't really want to do.


                        This is a great point, and is EXACTLY why ruining (or as they call it, "simplifying") Pure Analog was a mistake.

                        You could start your stride and gear up for the fastball but then see offspeed and wait it out and crush it just like in real life.

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                        • kehlis
                          Moderator
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 27738

                          #42
                          Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                          Originally posted by Dolenz
                          The thing I hate is seeing the Good timing ball pop up on a pitch in the middle of the plate and having my guy foul it off.
                          That just means your timing was good, not your PCI placement.

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                          • Speedy
                            #Ace
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 16143

                            #43
                            Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                            Originally posted by kehlis
                            That just means your timing was good, not your PCI placement.
                            Happens consistently with timing hitting...quite quite infuriating.
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                            • rjackson
                              MVP
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 1661

                              #44
                              Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                              JTommy explains it pretty good. I'll add that cutters/sliders moving in on the hands absolutely should be pulled foul IF they are inside enough and hit hard if not. I am not squaring these up at all. Either foul or broken bat. High pitches are still hard on me because they seem to disappear prior to crossing the plate. Effective velo means that the only high pitches that get the extra giddyup are on the arm side.

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                              • Bobhead
                                Pro
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 4926

                                #45
                                Re: I think the (Human) timing window really needs to be expanded

                                There might be something to this "off-speed pitches are too slow" thing.
                                With the new change in your swing feedback (ie, pitch speed isn't there), it's a lot harder to keep track of the speeds of pitches coming in... so I hadn't noticed for a while.

                                But tonight I tried to pay extra attention. I faced a pitcher (Henderson Alvarez) on the Marlins, and I watched the radar gun in the scorebug the entire night... 93 mph on his fastball, 68 mph on his curveball. Come on... That's literally not even possible unless you slow down your delivery, aka tip your pitches.

                                It might be a year-to-year save issue... I'm fairly certain that ridiculous differential did not exist on this particular pitcher last year... I still have MLB '14, so I'll go take a look in a few.

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