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  • bigt983
    Rookie
    • Mar 2016
    • 7

    #16
    Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

    I don't know how you guys can play with just timing and not be able to select where you want to swing with zone. Sure its a little frustrating when you miss a meatball and swing under it but I found myself hacking way too many balls into the dirt with the default setting, especially in DD where everyone is throwing low offspeed junk.

    Also it allows for you to hit better with hitters with lower contact ratings especially while building your team. Plenty of good silver hitters out there if you use zone.

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    • sirio994
      Rookie
      • Dec 2013
      • 237

      #17
      Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

      Zone-analog-stride = the old zone plus analog (finally back in the game)


      I used to play with timing, i can understand that approch (mine for many years). Even though people tend to forget that interfaces are balanced. Directional does not mean ratings-based automatically.


      IMHO with precision input there's only an interface (zone). It's such a good combination (precision input + zone) that doesn't deserve to be ignored...
      Last edited by sirio994; 03-31-2016, 05:55 PM.

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      • stevostl
        Pro
        • Aug 2015
        • 558

        #18
        Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

        zone for me.. I simply can not hit with directional or analog for some reason... the timing on all star is to difficult or something
        but with zone I hit and hit homers in batting practice... maybe I need to test them more

        I took batting practice for 2 hours last night and zone I'm easily best with and it's not even close. doing the batting practice bat control. I could get medals and even some gold every time on all star using zone but I couldn't even hardly even get 1 hit using directional and when I finally did still far off from even getting bronze medal. same thing with pure analog

        I know some people think it should be easier to bat with directional but it's not for me... it's much easier for me to bat with zone.. maybe it's because I'm good at moving the PCI in the zone to match pitch location or guess pitch location. I am not sure... it might be easier for me to time it because I swing when I see the ball gets to my pci.. and because the timing is easiest on zone I think any ways. I like having full user control of my bat swing location thru the zone any ways but I don't agree that directional is easier.. I think it's harder than zone at the higher difficulties

        I used buttons but I will try the analog stride with zone.
        Last edited by stevostl; 03-31-2016, 06:12 PM.

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        • takki
          Pro
          • Mar 2010
          • 643

          #19
          Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

          I've always been a godawful hitter. I used pure analog previously.

          I got tired of sucking a couple days ago, copied Cardinalbird5's hitting settings, practiced zone flick hitting for a couple hours in the batting cage..

          It's like night and day now. I used to struggle against the rookie CPU and now I'm destroying the Hall of Fame CPU with multiple homers a game.

          Now I need to give up pulse pitching and learn how to do analog pitching.

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          • stevostl
            Pro
            • Aug 2015
            • 558

            #20
            Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

            Now I need to give up pulse pitching and learn how to do analog pitching.
            do it.. analog pitching only took me about 2 games to get comfortable or mastered. at first I was horrible with it until i figured it out... once you do it's the best one to use for pitching... that or meter but analog beats meter for me

            I got tired of sucking a couple days ago, copied Cardinalbird5's hitting settings, practiced zone flick hitting for a couple hours in the batting cage..
            yes.. the pure analog batting one was very difficult for me. I sucked at that as well. I am going to try that flick or strike with zone though.. I haven't yet. I have been using buttons and it works great.
            Last edited by stevostl; 03-31-2016, 06:33 PM.

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            • brrmikey
              Pro
              • Aug 2005
              • 826

              #21
              Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

              Originally posted by The JareBear
              I was a zone/meter(or pulse) guy for a long time

              As time has gone on I've changed and transitioned to classic pitching snd timing (directional) hitting, auto fielding, full broadcast camera and presentation, and taking everything off the screen that I can. For me it feels so authentic and ratings driven, it's heaven

              But I love that The Show has so much to offer everyone, so many options and all of them are viable. I wish every sports game took the same approach

              I'm with you regarding full broadcast...i even bat from a BTP view. I'm still waiting on the ability to turn off the defensive shift icon/notification, baserunning diamond, HR cam...i'll probably be waiting forever being in the extreme minority...but these things annoy me more than most probably. i was also hoping since there was a separation between full broadcast and hybrid that i would finally see the return of the camera tracking all fouls in foul territory / in the stands, uninterrupted catcher throw back to pitcher animation, no truncated batter walk ups...ah well. game is still great, but still a bit of disappointment from my 'full broadcast' point of view and style of play.

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              • agentlaw13
                Pro
                • Feb 2009
                • 557

                #22
                Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                I was a big fan of the Pure Analog stride in '14 and was pumped to hear they were bringing it back in this year's game.

                But after playing with Zone all last year and trying the Pure Analog stride in this year's game, I've been pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoy Zone hitting. I feel it gives the most control of the hitting interfaces and it is even better this year with the new Precision Input.

                Im sure I will dabble with the Pure Analog here and there, but Zone will be my go to for sure. Played with PCI on last year but have switched to playing with it off this year and I am loving it.

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                • mikeq672
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 1761

                  #23
                  Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                  Zone, always zone, Im kind of disappointed that directional hitting is back in the game, especially for online play. Its way too easy to hit the ball as its basically just timing

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                  • mav3rek
                    Rookie
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 15

                    #24
                    Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                    I was using Directional/Timing as that is what I have always used, but for whatever reason this year I could not hit for crap. I was super early on everything even on 96/97 MPH fastballs. Off speed stuff I couldn't even touch. I switched to pure analog using the flick style and it has worked out great for me so far. Instead of only getting a couple hits a game, I've gone to a more realistic 8 or 9.

                    I like that even though I'm only using the controller to swing, sometimes I can have 'good' timing and the batter will foul off or miss the pitch. Otherwise it would be way to arcade like.

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                    • Skyboxer
                      Donny Baseball!
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 20302

                      #25
                      Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                      Originally posted by bigt983
                      I don't know how you guys can play with just timing and not be able to select where you want to swing with zone. Sure its a little frustrating when you miss a meatball and swing under it but I found myself hacking way too many balls into the dirt with the default setting, especially in DD where everyone is throwing low offspeed junk.

                      Also it allows for you to hit better with hitters with lower contact ratings especially while building your team. Plenty of good silver hitters out there if you use zone.
                      Some of us like having ratings matter more than user stick skills. That's basically what it comes down to. With the right settings it works great.
                      Far from being able to hit better with lower players because of the fact it uses the ratings the player has more to determine the outcome.
                      For my RTTS player I use settings that give me more control (zone for example)

                      The main thing is there's plenty of options no matter how you want to play.
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                      • bkrich83
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                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71577

                        #26
                        Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                        Originally posted by Skyboxer
                        Years ago I was always zone. This past few years I've been mostly the setup that has the most ratings based. Auto field etc..
                        I throw however. Basically a hybrid of a manage only type deal.
                        I save user input settings for RTTS ..

                        I may do some zone this year though.
                        I think you and I have the exact same setup. I am in the same boat. I want ratings to matter most.
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                        • Gagnon39
                          Windy City Sports Fan
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 8544

                          #27
                          Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                          Zone. I hate the idea of not having to direct where I'm swinging the bat.
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                          • JahCreations
                            Rookie
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 165

                            #28
                            Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                            Zone with PCI OFF...Directional is great for placing the ball where you want it. But i find the best balance and realistic results for me doing zone with the pci indicator off. Gives me the right amount of challenge and my left thumb just always goes where the pitch is going so if i do directional i end him hitting grounders when im jist naturally following the ball low from years of playing zone

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                            • NDAlum
                              ND
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 11453

                              #29
                              Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                              Originally posted by bigt983
                              I don't know how you guys can play with just timing and not be able to select where you want to swing with zone. Sure its a little frustrating when you miss a meatball and swing under it but I found myself hacking way too many balls into the dirt with the default setting, especially in DD where everyone is throwing low offspeed junk.
                              It's personal preference. I, like others have stated, prefer the ratings to have a substantial impact on the game so direction/timing is my preferred method. I still have input with swing timing, so there's my little challenge.

                              I also don't play any online games with The Show. I can't stomach the way people play so I avoid the online crowd.
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                              • Smallville102001
                                All Star
                                • Mar 2015
                                • 6542

                                #30
                                Re: Directional vs Zone vs Pure analog

                                Originally posted by bigt983
                                I don't know how you guys can play with just timing and not be able to select where you want to swing with zone. Sure its a little frustrating when you miss a meatball and swing under it but I found myself hacking way too many balls into the dirt with the default setting, especially in DD where everyone is throwing low offspeed junk.

                                Also it allows for you to hit better with hitters with lower contact ratings especially while building your team. Plenty of good silver hitters out there if you use zone.


                                Agree I don't want to get a pitch right down the middle of the plate and have perfect timing only to like foul the ball or pop the ball up just because the game decided that my PCI should have been high or lower than the ball. If I have good timing I want to have to worry about not swinging over or under the ball just like if real life some times a player will time a pitch perfect only to swing to high or swing to low and I want that to happened to me. Like I want to think a pitch is high only to end up miss judging it because it was a low pitch.

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