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Re: Seeing the Zone
Okay I'm finally somewhat getting the hang of hitting but I am terrible at seeing balls and strikes. Do y'all have any tips?
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Camera will make a lot of difference for people to identify ball/strike too - the best reaction in the world won't help you if you can't see the break on a pitch. Generally I think using the wider-angle cameras makes it easier for me to see a pitch's break and where it's heading. With the zoomed in cameras it's a bit harder for me to gauge those things. -
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Camera will make a lot of difference for people to identify ball/strike too - the best reaction in the world won't help you if you can't see the break on a pitch. Generally I think using the wider-angle cameras makes it easier for me to see a pitch's break and where it's heading. With the zoomed in cameras it's a bit harder for me to gauge those things.OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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Along with the above posts, I would like to add my two cents. Once you find a camera angle that works for you. Stick with it for a while. Even if you struggle a bit stay with it. In my opinion some folks that struggle with this game chase settings around too much. Remember baseball is a game of averages. Every pitcher you face throws the ball a little different and every park looks and plays a little different. You might get it set right to where you like it during practice and then get to a park you have never played in and just stink up the place like a bathroom at Taco Bell.
For example I am in my 5th year of my National Franchise. I have played every game of all of the seasons. But to this day, there is a time between 1 and 3pm at my home park that I cannot for the life of me pick up the ball on a clear sunny day. But I have learned to deal with it and compensate. If I started chasing cameras I would mess up my overall groove and continue to struggle.
So in a nutshell, any change you make, whether it is a slider, a camera angle or difficulty level. Let it sit there for 10 games or so. This isn't like Madden or Fifa or NBA, every day can bring an entirely different set of challenges.In Loving memory of my "Cricket" 1/2/96 - 11/19/2012
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ya cam angle can make a big difference. you will notice that a lot of the top DD players tend to use the Strikezone Cam, because its zoomed right into the strike zone they can see the pitches better. Personally i dont like it as its too close for my liking but its one of those things that if you use it enough you will eventually get use to it.Toronto Blue Jays
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Like others have said, getting a good camera angle is definitely key, but one thing that really helped me was actually turning the strike zone off completely. It forces you to abandon what you perceive the strike zone to be and instead you react to what the pitcher is throwing you. You'd be surprised at just how well you can see what is a hittable pitch, and what's out of the zone.Chicago Bulls | Chicago Bears | Chicago White Sox | Chicago BlackhawksComment
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Yes definitely, strike zone off off off. Then just focus on seeing the ball and hitting the ball.Comment
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