Inconsistent solid contact when covering the ball with most of the pci using buckshot

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  • jsou4646
    MVP
    • Oct 2007
    • 1524

    #1

    Inconsistent solid contact when covering the ball with most of the pci using buckshot

    First off I really like Mlb the show 17. One thing that drives me nuts about the game is even when you cover the ball with 75 percent of the PCI even using the buckshot PCI sometimes it turns into just a lazy fly ball to left center or right. The game is great in just about every other area, but the way the contact relates to you mostly squaring up the ball is really inconsistent and frustrating. I think the last time they nailed this was in MLB 13 where I could almost know what the outcome would be, making contact dependant on the PCI placement and when the bat crosses the zone. Does anyone have any solutions on how to fix this whether it be slider base or anything else. Also they need to make contact on when the bat hits the ball a lot more violant and not so unviolant for lack of better terms. Also a louder crack of the bat, it’s just not very impactful when hitting a ball for a long distance. Mlb 13 pretty much nailed the crack of the bat. I have owned every MLB on all platforms since it was created and obviously love the game but they need to improve on this area.
  • mmorg
    MVP
    • Jul 2004
    • 2304

    #2
    Re: Inconsistent solid contact when covering the ball with most of the pci using buck

    Swing feedback is wrong. Look at your batter/pitcher analysis.
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    • jsou4646
      MVP
      • Oct 2007
      • 1524

      #3
      Re: Inconsistent solid contact when covering the ball with most of the pci using buck

      Thanks I’ll give that a look

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        Chaos Theory
        • Aug 2008
        • 8859

        #4
        Re: Inconsistent solid contact when covering the ball with most of the pci using buck

        Yeah, turn swing feedback off, it's just unnecessary frustration.

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