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  • mrCPUgeek
    Did I do that???
    • Apr 2016
    • 686

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    Classic Pitching Question

    I normally pitch using pure analog. But use classic when I'm having trouble with pitching. Is there anything that matters other than picking your pitch and location then pressing X? I notice that the longer I hold X the controller will vibrate but I'm not sure it really means anything.


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  • nemesis04
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    • Feb 2004
    • 13530

    #2
    Re: Classic Pitching Question

    Originally posted by mrCPUgeek
    I normally pitch using pure analog. But use classic when I'm having trouble with pitching. Is there anything that matters other than picking your pitch and location then pressing X? I notice that the longer I hold X the controller will vibrate but I'm not sure it really means anything.


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    You can control the amount of effort behind pitches. That rumble you are feeling means max effort has been achieved which also drains your energy quicker. I like to use varying degrees of effort to get different degrees of break and run on pitches. I use reference points during the pitchers windup to estimate those varying degrees of effort.
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    • mrCPUgeek
      Did I do that???
      • Apr 2016
      • 686

      #3
      Re: Classic Pitching Question

      Thanks!


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