Wide, backed out some then tilted forward a tad.
Which camera do you like?
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I'm really diggin' fish eyeComment
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I always take the best camera of the year, in this case Fish Eye, and raise it to its maximum and then tilt it down so that the batter’s boxes are just at the corners of my screen.
This makes the low pitches — curveballs and changeups — from really good pitchers fool me unless I pick up their movement. And it makes the high fastball — something very few can regularly lay off — almost irresistible.
Teaches me to pick up my pitches better.
Because — when you think about it — most of the batting cameras are from the perspective of the catcher’s chest protector which, while effective, isn’t very realistic.
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Tried to match classic camera 2 but it's impossible. Started fron retro and then zooming in. You can't get the same result but it will do...but if they could just add the old catcher classic cams back in silently with a patch I wouldn't mind [emoji18]"When it's all set and done, reality is the best innovation."Comment
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I use MLB The Show 16 for batting and Broadcast for pitching. I tried fish eye for batting but the pitcher felt so far away.
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I use broadcast for pitching and wide for hitting. I tried fisheye but it is just too far back.Comment
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I was using MLB 15 for hitting and fisheye for defense. It was great to be able to see the runners and the field at a glance.
However once spring training ended Fisheye was giving me huge framerate issues. I had to switch to using MLB 15 for both, which is a little disappointing.Comment
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How do you get custom cameras to stick? Mine change with every other bstter
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