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So, before starting my franchise I'd like to discuss Zone Hitting techniques just to see if there's anything I'm missing.
With my technique, I place the the PCI arm side and up. If I were using the anchor it would be the top corner (arm side pitcher). I don't use the anchor because I don't feel connected enough for subtle movements, plus if I read dead middle I can just let go of the stick.
I think the reason I prefer this over letting the PCI sit in the middle is because it seems easier to get to high balls (at least fouling them off).
Also, yes I use the default hitting view and I won't be changing that. My results on Legend difficulty are well within reason and I really don't think zooming in yields any advantage. I think that's a case of monkey-see-monkey-do thanks to the YouTube influencers. Or maybe it's "simulation" vs "competitive" setting thing.
So, before starting my franchise I'd like to discuss Zone Hitting techniques just to see if there's anything I'm missing.
With my technique, I place the the PCI arm side and up. If I were using the anchor it would be the top corner (arm side pitcher). I don't use the anchor because I don't feel connected enough for subtle movements, plus if I read dead middle I can just let go of the stick.
I think the reason I prefer this over letting the PCI sit in the middle is because it seems easier to get to high balls (at least fouling them off).
Also, yes I use the default hitting view and I won't be changing that. My results on Legend difficulty are well within reason and I really don't think zooming in yields any advantage. I think that's a case of monkey-see-monkey-do thanks to the YouTube influencers. Or maybe it's "simulation" vs "competitive" setting thing.
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