Is anyone else loving Pulse Pitching?

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  • Ljm623
    Rookie
    • Mar 2010
    • 202

    #346
    Re: Is anyone else loving Pulse Pitching?

    I love it to death.. what is great about it also, unlike with meter pitching, i can still watch the full delivery of my pitchers windup and follow through, and i have gotten pretty realistic results.

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    • Heroesandvillains
      MVP
      • May 2009
      • 5974

      #347
      Re: Is anyone else loving Pulse Pitching?

      Originally posted by Ljm623
      I love it to death.. what is great about it also, unlike with meter pitching, i can still watch the full delivery of my pitchers windup and follow through, and i have gotten pretty realistic results.
      If I recall correctly, and am not confusing you with another OS member; you're religiously a Classic guy, right?

      What difficulty are you on this year and what do your numbers look like.

      I hope I'm not confusing you with somebody else. LOL! I uh...think we've talked before! And being from the Classic camp in years past, would love for you to go into more detail on your Pulse pitching experiences.

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      • CMH
        Making you famous
        • Oct 2002
        • 26203

        #348
        Re: Is anyone else loving Pulse Pitching?

        Originally posted by game dawg
        And you're relationship with Sony devs? Or are you equating the real world to a video game?
        It's called trial and error. What are you getting at here?

        Enough time with the game will allow anyone to figure out how some things work.
        "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

        "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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        • game dawg
          Rookie
          • Apr 2009
          • 52

          #349
          Re: Is anyone else loving Pulse Pitching?

          Originally posted by Bobhead
          For anyone complaining about headaches or fatigue, have you guys tried turning the light off in your room, and playing with the brightness/contrast on the tv? I think the reason behind the uncomfort, which I know isn't a word, is that the pulse circle thingy is faint and thin. It certainly isn't invisible - but as fast as that thing pulses, it could have been made easier to see. Turning off any other lights makes your eyes expend less effort to focus on your television, reducing the brightness or backlight (depending on your TV), does the same.
          Ahhh.... NO!!!
          The pulsing circle frequency and size varies based on the game situation, which are <insert your favorites here>. The problem is that that you are focused on an object fixed in space (2D) that is causing your eyes to constantly refocus. The more intense the game situation, and therfore the higher frequencty of the "pulse" (size may not matter, it's the difference between where it starts and where it stops)... the more you eyes have to refocus. Focusing on this too long for a short period of time will have different effects on different people.

          Newb Tip: Don't look directly (focus) on the annoying circle. Look at the location you wish to throw the pitch and let it fly.

          Pro Tip: Use the pitching system you used last year.

          [Sorry for picking on you Bob]

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