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  • Skippy85410
    Banned
    • Aug 2019
    • 243

    #1

    Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

    In previous years, p/p was almost always at least a base hit. This year, it's probably only 25% of p/p results in being on base. Frustrating to say the least.
  • toodles2you90
    Pro
    • Apr 2018
    • 501

    #2
    Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

    It's like 90% to me.

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    • djflock
      Pro
      • Sep 2022
      • 645

      #3
      Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

      Originally posted by Skippy85410
      In previous years, p/p was almost always at least a base hit. This year, it's probably only 25% of p/p results in being on base. Frustrating to say the least.
      need more context. online? franchise with sliders?

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      • Skippy85410
        Banned
        • Aug 2019
        • 243

        #4
        Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

        Originally posted by djflock
        need more context. online? franchise with sliders?
        Franchise on All-star with tweaked S&B sliders

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        • Feros Ferio 7
          Pro
          • Sep 2016
          • 631

          #5
          Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

          And?

          Just cause you get perfect perfect that doesn't mean based on location and speed it's not hit right at someone.

          Key to hitting is trying to anticipate type and location and time it up and then hope for the best.


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          • Skippy85410
            Banned
            • Aug 2019
            • 243

            #6
            Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

            Originally posted by Feros Ferio 7
            And?

            Just cause you get perfect perfect that doesn't mean based on location and speed it's not hit right at someone.

            Key to hitting is trying to anticipate type and location and time it up and then hope for the best.


            Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
            Well, that's exactly what perfect 'timing' means. Not hitting it directly at a fielder most of the time.
            Last edited by Skippy85410; 04-13-2023, 09:18 PM.

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            • bkrich83
              Has Been
              • Jul 2002
              • 71574

              #7
              Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

              Originally posted by Skippy85410
              Well, that's exactly what perfect 'timing' means. Not hitting it directly at a fielder.
              Huh?

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              • Skippy85410
                Banned
                • Aug 2019
                • 243

                #8
                Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                Originally posted by bkrich83
                Huh?

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                I'm not the only one who noticed this. Look through other forums. It's been reported multiple times.

                Perfect/perfect is not easy to do and it's not rewarded in '23 as much as it should be.

                Most of my hits are what sound like weak foul tips and usually just a lazy dribbler that lands in shallow outfield. RARELY is perfect/perfect a base hit or more.
                Last edited by Skippy85410; 04-13-2023, 09:23 PM.

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                • bkrich83
                  Has Been
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 71574

                  #9
                  Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                  Originally posted by Skippy85410
                  I'm not the only one who noticed this. Look through other forums. It's been reported multiple times.

                  Perfect/perfect is not easy to do and it's not rewarded in '23 as much as it should be.

                  Most of my hits are what sound like weak foul tips and usually just a lazy dribbler that lands in shallow outfield. RARELY is perfect/perfect a base hit or more.
                  Just, because you square a ball up, does not mean it will be a hit. That’s not how baseball works. Also last I read, the overall metrics was like perfect/perfect balls were a base hit like 75% of the time, which does match my experience.

                  Are you a younger player?
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                  • Skippy85410
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2019
                    • 243

                    #10
                    Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                    No, I'm a seasoned Show player. Been playing it for years so I would know that this year's perfect swings are not as rewarding as years past.

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                    • CBoller1331
                      It Appears I Blue Myself
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 3082

                      #11
                      Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                      Originally posted by Skippy85410
                      I'm not the only one who noticed this. Look through other forums. It's been reported multiple times.

                      Perfect/perfect is not easy to do and it's not rewarded in '23 as much as it should be.

                      Most of my hits are what sound like weak foul tips and usually just a lazy dribbler that lands in shallow outfield. RARELY is perfect/perfect a base hit or more.
                      All perfect-perfect means is that you are going to hit the ball hard. Doesn't guarantee they won't catch it.

                      EDIT (I guess I should try to make this productive): I haven't noticed any difference from previous years.
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                      • bkrich83
                        Has Been
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71574

                        #12
                        Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                        Originally posted by CBoller1331
                        All perfect-perfect means is that you are going to hit the ball hard. Doesn't guarantee they won't catch it.

                        EDIT (I guess I should try to make this productive): I haven't noticed any difference from previous years.
                        In the game logs at the end of the game it tells you all the perfect perfect hits and the results. I’d say it’s a successful hit about 70-75 percent of the time. This tracks with what they’ve told us their telemetry reports. Why people think it should be an automatic hit, I don’t know.
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                        • Feros Ferio 7
                          Pro
                          • Sep 2016
                          • 631

                          #13
                          Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                          Originally posted by Skippy85410
                          Well, that's exactly what perfect 'timing' means. Not hitting it directly at a fielder most of the time.


                          That is not how baseball works at all.


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                          • Gosens6
                            All Star
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 6097

                            #14
                            Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                            Originally posted by Skippy85410
                            No, I'm a seasoned Show player. Been playing it for years so I would know that this year's perfect swings are not as rewarding as years past.
                            What’s your sample size on this? Do you check the perfect perfect numbers after each game?

                            You said you use sliders, are you aware how sliders effect gameplay? Especially in The Show.

                            Timing up a ball perfectly does not guarantee a hit. That’s not how baseball works. It increases your chances of a successful hit, but it doesn’t guarantee it.

                            This isn’t NBA 2K where every green is a guaranteed make.

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                            • NYJin2011tm
                              MVP
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 2760

                              #15
                              Re: Perfect/perfect is rarely a hit

                              I feel like you are rewarded more than your are not when perfect perfect. But you will have those games where you are hitting the ball hard and not getting hits. That’s just baseball though.
                              Last edited by NYJin2011tm; 04-14-2023, 07:16 AM.

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