So as we have all noticed it matters where you place the pci in regards to whether or not you hit a flyball vs a groundball. What I'm wondering is if we think of the pci as an actual bat where would the sweet spot be, dead center or slightly more towards the outside?
Precision Input Gameplay Engine for The Show 16....anyone hyped for this?
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Re: Precision Input Gameplay Engine for The Show 16....anyone hyped for this?
So as we have all noticed it matters where you place the pci in regards to whether or not you hit a flyball vs a groundball. What I'm wondering is if we think of the pci as an actual bat where would the sweet spot be, dead center or slightly more towards the outside? -
Re: Precision Input Gameplay Engine for The Show 16....anyone hyped for this?
The PCI doesn't represent the bat, it represents the hitters eye.Comment
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Re: Precision Input Gameplay Engine for The Show 16....anyone hyped for this?
I thought PCI stood for plate coverage indicator seems like it would be a bat more than your eyes. I guess if dead center is the sweet spot it doesn't really matter what it represents.Comment
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Precision Input Gameplay Engine for The Show 16....anyone hyped for this?
The size of the PCI is affected by the vision rating of the hitter and the K/9 of the pitcher. Shape is affected by contact and power. Edit a few players to be extremes and you can see the changes. The center does feel like it is meant to be the "sweet spot" of the bat although I've hit long home runs with the ball well off the center horizontally. Vertically it sort sort of resembles the barrel in that high can be fly ball and low can be ground ball, but I've had hits where that isn't completely true. Hopefully if anything the precision input will let people know where on the PCI you really want to line up. For me it's usually just above the middle vertically and middle horizontally.Last edited by MrOldboy; 02-26-2016, 08:42 PM.Comment
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