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  • mooch49
    Pro
    • Oct 2003
    • 915

    #1

    Hitting from pitchers view

    I can never find a hitting view I like. Breaking balls don't look realistic enough. So I just tried hitting from the pitcher views, and I must say I might make the switch. You can see the break of the pitches better. I compare this to playing football games in broadcast view. It's just a more pleasing visual experience. Of course, it comes with its negatives. It's harder to see and time the pitch in front of you. You can see the catcher signs, but I just close my eyes for those brief seconds. Surprisingly, it isnt as a difficult like playing in broadcast view in Madden. I assume the majority of the Show players hit from the traditional views, but should you have a hard time reading pitches and aren't satisfied with any batting view, you might want to try this out.

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  • bcruise
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2004
    • 23274

    #2
    Re: Hitting from pitchers view

    Originally posted by StateoftheFranchise
    I've heard thru someone on here that batting in the pitching camera view causes the C to throw out 3 different hand signals as to disguise what they are gonna throw
    Yeah, they hide what the CPU pitcher is doing pretty well when the user hits from a broadcast cam - you get those hand signals that don't really mean anything (what I mean is, sometimes you'll get a pitch that isn't among the numbers the catcher put down - you just can't predict anything from that animation). And the catcher doesn't adjust his position during the wind up - you won't see him set up on the inside or outside or signal to the pitcher where he wants the ball.

    Watch on cpu vs cpu or play as a user pitching and note how different the catcher's behavior is on those modes compared to the user hitting. That's so it doesn't give away pitch info.

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    • nflman2033
      Rookie
      • Feb 2003
      • 360

      #3
      Re: Hitting from pitchers view

      What hitting interface do you use? I used to love bases loaded as a kid, one of the few games that had hitting from this view. I may play around with this for fun.

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      • tc020791
        MVP
        • Sep 2010
        • 2012

        #4
        Hitting from pitchers view

        Originally posted by mooch49
        I can never find a hitting view I like. Breaking balls don't look realistic enough. So I just tried hitting from the pitcher views, and I must say I might make the switch. You can see the break of the pitches better. I compare this to playing football games in broadcast view. It's just a more pleasing visual experience. Of course, it comes with its negatives. It's harder to see and time the pitch in front of you. You can see the catcher signs, but I just close my eyes for those brief seconds. Surprisingly, it isnt as a difficult like playing in broadcast view in Madden. I assume the majority of the Show players hit from the traditional views, but should you have a hard time reading pitches and aren't satisfied with any batting view, you might want to try this out.

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        I tried this once and I felt like I was cheating. It’s way too easy to read if the pitch is going to be a ball or strike.

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        • Jr.
          Playgirl Coverboy
          • Feb 2003
          • 19171

          #5
          Re: Hitting from pitchers view

          Originally posted by mooch49
          I can never find a hitting view I like. Breaking balls don't look realistic enough. So I just tried hitting from the pitcher views, and I must say I might make the switch. You can see the break of the pitches better. I compare this to playing football games in broadcast view. It's just a more pleasing visual experience. Of course, it comes with its negatives. It's harder to see and time the pitch in front of you. You can see the catcher signs, but I just close my eyes for those brief seconds. Surprisingly, it isnt as a difficult like playing in broadcast view in Madden. I assume the majority of the Show players hit from the traditional views, but should you have a hard time reading pitches and aren't satisfied with any batting view, you might want to try this out.

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          This is my preferred hitting method, mostly because I was the game to look like a broadcast the whole time. As others have stated, the signs the catcher gives don't correlate to the pitch. There's another way to see what pitch is coming, but if you're not interested in that, then I won't give it away.

          I've been a big proponent of this hitting view for a while now. The one major downside is the ball is huge and bright white when hitting from this view, but not when pitching. They changed that back in MLB 17, I think, and it's a bit of an eyesore.
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          • jaydaddy03
            Rookie
            • Dec 2004
            • 171

            #6
            Re: Hitting from pitchers view

            Originally posted by nflman2033
            What hitting interface do you use? I used to love bases loaded as a kid, one of the few games that had hitting from this view. I may play around with this for fun.


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            • MetsFan16
              MVP
              • Nov 2011
              • 1416

              #7
              Re: Hitting from pitchers view

              When I’m really bored I’ll flip to this camera and get a realistic tv broadcast. Then I strike out on 3 pitches because it’s really hard to time pitches and judge ball/strike and then I switch back
              https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFx...dAg4-xmpkL1Jhw

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              • ktd1976
                MVP
                • Mar 2006
                • 1936

                #8
                Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                Originally posted by bcruise
                Yeah, they hide what the CPU pitcher is doing pretty well when the user hits from a broadcast cam - you get those hand signals that don't really mean anything (what I mean is, sometimes you'll get a pitch that isn't among the numbers the catcher put down - you just can't predict anything from that animation). And the catcher doesn't adjust his position during the wind up - you won't see him set up on the inside or outside or signal to the pitcher where he wants the ball.

                Watch on cpu vs cpu or play as a user pitching and note how different the catcher's behavior is on those modes compared to the user hitting. That's so it doesn't give away pitch info.
                While it's true the catcher's signals don't give away the pitch......the PITCHER DOES!!!

                If you are quick enough, you can look at the GRIP the pitcher holds the ball with, and be able to tell what pitch is coming,
                Last edited by ktd1976; 03-11-2020, 01:55 PM.

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                • JG1986
                  Pro
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 513

                  #9
                  Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                  Originally posted by ktd1976
                  While it's true the catcher's signals don't give away the pitch......the PITCHER DOES!!!

                  If you are quick enough, you can look at the GRIP the pitcher holds the ball with, and be able to tell what pitch is coming,

                  Yup, I've been hitting from this view for yeeears. I briefly look away before the pitcher starts his windup to avoid seeing the pitcher's grip, lol.

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                  • hazelhood19
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 396

                    #10
                    Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                    Originally posted by Jr.
                    This is my preferred hitting method, mostly because I was the game to look like a broadcast the whole time. As others have stated, the signs the catcher gives don't correlate to the pitch. There's another way to see what pitch is coming, but if you're not interested in that, then I won't give it away.

                    I've been a big proponent of this hitting view for a while now. The one major downside is the ball is huge and bright white when hitting from this view, but not when pitching. They changed that back in MLB 17, I think, and it's a bit of an eyesore.
                    Exactly right. I wish I could use this view permanently, but the ball looks as big as a beach ball. If the ball size was normal, it would be the only view that I would hit from.

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                    • Caulfield
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 10986

                      #11
                      Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                      so is this Houston's default batting cam?
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                      • Herschie
                        Pro
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 741

                        #12
                        Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                        I can do it with the pitcher center camera, and I can tell the pitch by the grip. I guess that's better than banging on a trash can.
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                        • RunN1st
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 2906

                          #13
                          Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                          Try using the Cardinals broadcast pulled back and lowered. BTW - I’ve playing The Show (Cards chise) vía Remote play with Xbox1 controller for a couple months now..

                          Last edited by RunN1st; 03-12-2020, 01:19 AM.
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                          • JHodges57
                            Pro
                            • Mar 2019
                            • 507

                            #14
                            Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                            My personal preference would be to hit from the batter's actual view.

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                            • GoodyBucs
                              Pro
                              • May 2003
                              • 689

                              #15
                              Re: Hitting from pitchers view

                              I switched to this years ago. The only downfall I have found is missing out on the beautiful backdrops you see from the catchers view...
                              Baseball junky....

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