Is there any kind of definitive guide/video for directional hitting in this game? I would consider myself a seasoned veteran at The Show at this point and I always want to use directional hitting every year. However, after a month or so of constantly seeing weak contact on well-timed pitches I always revert to zone hitting. I like, very much so, the idea of my hitters attributes playing a large role in the outcome of an at-bat. However, I don't like having a team average near the Mendoza line either.
For those that use directional hitting, do you move the analog stick while the pitch is in the air and adjust as the pitch is coming in? Do you just use it in situations to get a fly ball or ground ball? Or do you just sit on pitches and wait for them to come into the zone? Does pressing up and in help hit home runs? It seems so inconsistent every time I try to use it I eventually just become frustrated.
For those that use directional hitting, do you move the analog stick while the pitch is in the air and adjust as the pitch is coming in? Do you just use it in situations to get a fly ball or ground ball? Or do you just sit on pitches and wait for them to come into the zone? Does pressing up and in help hit home runs? It seems so inconsistent every time I try to use it I eventually just become frustrated.
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