Unexpectedly, I'm having the most success using the "Retro" view. I have pitch speed maxed, and my reaction/timing is better in this view than the others I tried because the ball doesn't appear to be instantly on top of me and I can see the pitchers release point better, so pitch recognition is easier too. I'm using analog controls (w/stride + directional).
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Re: Im constantly changing the hitting view
Unexpectedly, I'm having the most success using the "Retro" view. I have pitch speed maxed, and my reaction/timing is better in this view than the others I tried because the ball doesn't appear to be instantly on top of me and I can see the pitchers release point better, so pitch recognition is easier too. I'm using analog controls (w/stride + directional). -
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Tigers can’t hit irl and I can’t hit either. Love the symmetry with real life but it’s turning into a real slog (AS+ with contact and power at 4, for the record). Team BA: .229. Team OBP: .299. Yuuuck. (Somehow I’m still 27-25 however.)
What I’ve been doing lately is taking the approach where I don’t swing until I get a strike. This forces you watch a few pitches. Nothing worse than knowing you need to take some pitches, but then swinging at a cookie anyway because it’s “right down the middle,” only to mis-time tf out of it and nub a flaccid blubber to 2B.
Take more pitches. Get the TIMING right first. THEN start sitting on pitches.
Anyway … camera-wise I’m on THE SHOW 16 with some subtle tweaks. The main thing i did was make sure that at my home park the bottom of the strike zone lines up exactly with the dirt.Last edited by Detroit Tigers; 05-26-2022, 01:54 PM.Just one man’s opinion.
I don’t actually care about any of this.Comment
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Re: Im constantly changing the hitting view
Tigers can’t hit irl and I can’t hit either. Love the symmetry with real life but it’s turning into a real slog (AS+ with contact and power at 4, for the record). Team BA: .229. Team OBP: .299. Yuuuck. (Somehow I’m still 27-25 however.)
What I’ve been doing lately is taking the approach where I don’t swing until I get a strike. This forces you watch a few pitches. Nothing worse than knowing you need to take some pitches, but then swinging at a cookie anyway because it’s “right down the middle,” only to mis-time tf out of it and nub a flaccid blubber to 2B.
Take more pitches. Get the TIMING right first. THEN start sitting on pitches.
Anyway … camera-wise I’m on THE SHOW 16 with some subtle tweaks. The main thing i did was make sure that at my home park the bottom of the strike zone lines up exactly with the dirt.JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDEComment
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Absolutely. In my test chise on default AS I started 12-2 & 18-8 and was leading the league in OBP, SLG, HR, and AVG, so I know how to hit; the bump in difficulty is just subtle enough to where I’m very excited to see if I can turn this around. I have no real idea if I can or not. Just like the real team. Can’t say it enough: amazing game.Just one man’s opinion.
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Re: Im constantly changing the hitting view
In my test chise on default AS I started 12-2 & 18-8 and was leading the league in OBP, SLG, HR, and HR, so I know how to hit; the bump in difficulty is just subtle enough to where I’m very excited to see if I can turn this around. I have no real idea if I can or not. Just like the real team. Can’t say it enough: amazing game.JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDEComment
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so i know the camera angle is basically not one size fits all but there is always a but. which camera angle is good for those that use dynamic and default speed?Comment
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