Classic Fade Ball marker Question

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  • Rmiok222
    MVP
    • Nov 2015
    • 3129

    #1

    Classic Fade Ball marker Question

    Quick question. When pitching with classic ball marker are the yellow arrows showing you where the pitch should end up? I guess what im asking is am I compensating for break?


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  • countryboy
    Growing pains
    • Sep 2003
    • 52760

    #2
    Re: Classic Fade Ball marker Question

    The yellow arrows are showing the direction of break and providing a general sense of its severity.
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    • Fcshuckers73
      Pro
      • Sep 2011
      • 739

      #3
      Re: Classic Fade Ball marker Question

      Originally posted by Rmiok222
      Quick question. When pitching with classic ball marker are the yellow arrows showing you where the pitch should end up? I guess what im asking is am I compensating for break?


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      Yes you need to compensate for anticipated break


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      • Houston
        MVP
        • May 2003
        • 4729

        #4
        Re: Classic Fade Ball marker Question

        The game is programmed that the arrows is the break and where the pitch ending location should be based on very last arrow, but attributes also determine the outcome. So your attributes you look at is control and the break per pitchers ratings.


        It also depends on game sliders such as pitch control and consistency. But yes the last arrow should be the end location but its not always going to the intended target.
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