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  • wizard151
    Rookie
    • Sep 2013
    • 26

    #1

    Beginner's questions

    Hello!

    First off, I want to say that I tried to search the forum for this info but apparently I'm not allowed to search here.

    I have some basic noob questions about the game, I've been playing Madden, FIFA and 2K NBA for ages but recently I decided to start playing The Show.

    I've been struggling to be a consistent hitter and I imagine what I'm going to ask is mostly personal preference, but is there a hitting animation that is suitable/recommended for beginners?

    Thanks in advance

    Sent from my SM-G9600 using Operation Sports mobile app
  • jeffy777
    MVP
    • Jan 2009
    • 3320

    #2
    Re: Beginner's questions

    Welcome to The Show!

    When you say hitting animation, do you mean the actual batting stance?

    Otherwise I would start by putting the difficulty on Rookie and use Directional hitting. Also try Analog to see if you prefer swinging with buttons or the stick.

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    • knucklecutter
      Pro
      • Mar 2020
      • 608

      #3
      Re: Beginner's questions

      The simplest way to hit is directional. It's based off of your timing and the players rating dictates everything else. There is also no need to influence the swing in any particular direction as the game will do that for you, but you can influence it yourself by holding the left analog stick in any direction you want.
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      • wizard151
        Rookie
        • Sep 2013
        • 26

        #4
        Re: Beginner's questions

        Originally posted by jeffy777
        Welcome to The Show!

        When you say hitting animation, do you mean the actual batting stance?

        Otherwise I would start by putting the difficulty on Rookie and use Directional hitting. Also try Analog to see if you prefer swinging with buttons or the stick.
        I've been using Zone Hitting with Dynamic difficulty, my player has the Anomaly build, so I've been using the power swing almost exclusively. I've been hitting the ball, but getting flyout a lot. Is it because I'm making contact under the ball?

        Another question, sometimes I get the timing and the location right but my player does not complete the swing and the ball gets fouled. Why?

        And what about batting stance? Is there any noob-friendly stances?

        Sent from my SM-G9600 using Operation Sports mobile app

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        • wizard151
          Rookie
          • Sep 2013
          • 26

          #5
          Re: Beginner's questions

          Originally posted by knucklecutter
          The simplest way to hit is directional. It's based off of your timing and the players rating dictates everything else. There is also no need to influence the swing in any particular direction as the game will do that for you, but you can influence it yourself by holding the left analog stick in any direction you want.
          Thanks, I'll try that. What is a good batting average? .250?

          Sent from my SM-G9600 using Operation Sports mobile app

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          • knucklecutter
            Pro
            • Mar 2020
            • 608

            #6
            Re: Beginner's questions

            Originally posted by wizard151
            Thanks, I'll try that. What is a good batting average? .250?

            Sent from my SM-G9600 using Operation Sports mobile app

            I think there's only a handful of batters in the hall of fame with less than a .260, but yeah nothing wrong with a .250, that's 1 out of 4.
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            • jeffy777
              MVP
              • Jan 2009
              • 3320

              #7
              Re: Beginner's questions

              Originally posted by wizard151
              I've been using Zone Hitting with Dynamic difficulty, my player has the Anomaly build, so I've been using the power swing almost exclusively. I've been hitting the ball, but getting flyout a lot. Is it because I'm making contact under the ball?

              Another question, sometimes I get the timing and the location right but my player does not complete the swing and the ball gets fouled. Why?

              And what about batting stance? Is there any noob-friendly stances?

              Sent from my SM-G9600 using Operation Sports mobile app

              I wouldn't use the power swing. Maybe if you have a good hitter's count, but even then, you are better off just using the regular swing or even the contact swing as that seems to be overpowered this year. The power swing greatly reduces your contact so you pretty much have to be perfect on your timing and location and the tradeoff isn't really worth it as you can and will hit plenty of homeruns with the other swings.

              As for the second question, are you accidently checking your swing? (Double tapping or not pressing all the way)

              There isn't a specific noob friendly stance, but some folks definitely hit better with different stances but it really boils down to personal preference so you'll just have to do some trial and error.
              Last edited by jeffy777; 05-23-2021, 01:27 PM.

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              • Caulfield
                Hall Of Fame
                • Apr 2011
                • 10986

                #8
                Re: Beginner's questions

                regarding batting stances, if you're specifically talking RTTS, there probably is that one stance that you'll find is best for you but that will take a lot of playing to find which one is ''right'' for you

                other than that, non-RTTS stuff I'd recommend:
                Dynamic Difficulty | Directional Hitting | find which camera angle is best for you
                (similar to the whole batting stance issue again)
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                • BlueSkies77
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2018
                  • 295

                  #9
                  Re: Beginner's questions

                  I honestly use X to hit 98% of the time (I don’t even remember what X is called). The other 2% I use contact swing or bunt exclusively for pitchers. I never use power swing, I feel that the loss of check swing is a big disadvantage lol. I hit plenty of homers with X, it’s a good balance between power and contact I think. Am I the only one?

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                  • knucklecutter
                    Pro
                    • Mar 2020
                    • 608

                    #10
                    Re: Beginner's questions

                    Originally posted by BlueSkies77
                    I honestly use X to hit 98% of the time (I don’t even remember what X is called). The other 2% I use contact swing or bunt exclusively for pitchers. I never use power swing, I feel that the loss of check swing is a big disadvantage lol. I hit plenty of homers with X, it’s a good balance between power and contact I think. Am I the only one?

                    I almost never use the power swing, and I use the contact swing with 2 strikes or if I have runners in scoring position, and I always use contact with pitchers. I never influence unless it's a bunt and you have to use the right analog stick left or right to influence bunts.
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                    • ingey1968
                      Rookie
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 148

                      #11
                      Re: Beginner's questions

                      power swing is a waste of time for me. i use x for every swing, never use power swing and still hit homers alot

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                      • jcar0725
                        "ADAPT OR DIE"
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 3818

                        #12
                        Re: Beginner's questions

                        I never use power swing, its always just x for me. Although I should probably use contact more often with 2 strikes I'm just stubborn.

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                        • misterawesome
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 273

                          #13
                          Re: Beginner's questions

                          I don't use power, either. I have been using the "elevated" swing via the R3 stick a lot more this year and it's leading to more HRs. Maybe that's a game change, maybe it's a user change, but that's what I'm seeing.
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                          • misterawesome
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 273

                            #14
                            Re: Beginner's questions

                            Originally posted by wizard151
                            Hello!

                            First off, I want to say that I tried to search the forum for this info but apparently I'm not allowed to search here.

                            I have some basic noob questions about the game, I've been playing Madden, FIFA and 2K NBA for ages but recently I decided to start playing The Show.

                            I've been struggling to be a consistent hitter and I imagine what I'm going to ask is mostly personal preference, but is there a hitting animation that is suitable/recommended for beginners?

                            Thanks in advance

                            Sent from my SM-G9600 using Operation Sports mobile app

                            I've switched from the default camera angle, as I found the fisheye effect was messing up my timing. You might want to explore different angles to find what works for you. Beyond that, I would say to just be patients and maybe do some HR derby. It takes me a while to get my timing right, and then the hits start coming in.

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                            • Caulfield
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 10986

                              #15
                              Re: Beginner's questions

                              I actually take a counter-intuitive approach to Power swing (square) & Contact swing (circle)
                              when I have a power guy at the plate with less than two outs and I have a runner at second or third, since he already has natural power built in, I use contact swing once I get to two strikes and push the stick button up to influence a fly, hopefully a sac fly

                              and conversely when I have weak power guy (but good contact) at bat, in the same above scenario, I use a power swing BEFORE I get two strikes (after I'm at two strikes, back to normal swing, X) to try to get that sac fly, since he already has good contact, I'm just trying to get a little extra oomph out of him

                              but both of those strategies I use as sparingly as triangle bunt. I'm a big believer in since you only have 27 outs, they're far too valuable to just give away (even hoping for a sacrifice fly IMO isn't really that different from hoping for a successful sacrifice bunt)
                              Last edited by Caulfield; 05-25-2021, 07:29 PM.
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