I always used meter in the past, this year I tried analog, which I like and today I tried classic. It was one of the most frustating moments ever while playng games. I get the idea behind it and I like that idea, actually I like it so much, that I don't mind the "boring" input. Nevertheless, I am not sure that I'll be able to handle the frustrations that come along with it.
Randomly played MIA@CIN on all-star with Hunter Greene on the mound. He probably won't win any Cy Young Awards, so it was rather tough. I aimed down low, he missed the zone up high. Slider to the left, went somewhere right. I get that the ratings are the deciding factor and of course I threw more balls, walked more guys and didn't record a single K, but it's hard to get used to being kinda helpless in a game. Marlins won 7:2, with 3HR and 14 hits total.
I restarted the game and thought to myself that if aiming doesn't seem to help, why aim at all? So I only pcked a pitch and threw the ball. I won that game 6:0, escaped a bases loaded jam, held the Marlins to 6 hits and struck-out 7.
Very small sample size, but that really confused me.
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