No Slide Step with Pin Point?
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Re: No Slide Step with Pin Point?
Same command as it always is - hold L2 while starting the motion. However, be aware that you really need to do the stick motion fast - the pitching motion will be as quick as a pitchout so you don't have much time.
You can tell how fast the game expects the motion to be by the shrinking circle where the main motion is supposed to end (before you slam the stick down on the release). When L2 I held it will correspond to the slide step delivery's release point.
Also, L2 doubles as the "look to lead runner" button when held for a couple seconds, so it might be less disorienting to only hold the button for a moment before starting the motion. You can also let go of L2 after starting the motion if holding it while doing the stick motion is too difficult. -
Re: No Slide Step with Pin Point?
Same command as it always is - hold L2 while starting the motion. However, be aware that you really need to do the stick motion fast - the pitching motion will be as quick as a pitchout so you don't have much time.
You can tell how fast the game expects the motion to be by the shrinking circle where the main motion is supposed to end (before you slam the stick down on the release). When L2 I held it will correspond to the slide step delivery's release point.
Also, L2 doubles as the "look to lead runner" button when held for a couple seconds, so it might be less disorienting to only hold the button for a moment before starting the motion. You can also let go of L2 after starting the motion if holding it while doing the stick motion is too difficult.Comment
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Re: No Slide Step with Pin Point?
I don't think there is a slide step in pinpoint, I did what you prescribed 5 times in a row with a man on base and the motion is the same, and Matt doesn't even mention it at all. I switch to analog and did it and he mentions it on the 1st pitch I threw.Comment
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Re: No Slide Step with Pin Point?
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Hendricks' normal stretch is the 3rd pitch. There is a clear difference in the pitching motion. Also, Matt did mention it for me so that tells me it might not be triggering for you for some reason. But hopefully this clip shows that it does exist with Pinpoint.Comment
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Re: No Slide Step with Pin Point?
IDK why the commentary wouldn't acknowledge it for you, but this IS the slide step:
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Hendricks' normal stretch is the 3rd pitch. There is a clear difference in the pitching motion. Also, Matt did mention it for me so that tells me it might not be triggering for you for some reason. But hopefully this clip shows that it does exist with Pinpoint.Comment
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