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  • sask3m
    Banned
    • Sep 2002
    • 2352

    #16
    Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

    yeah i find pitch speed at -10 to be harder than +10 because i'm fooled by offspeed stuff more.

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    • DrUrsus
      MVP
      • Apr 2006
      • 2687

      #17
      Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

      Does this affect stolen bases at all? Or is it just perception for the user? Just curious.

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      • tfigs121
        MVP
        • Feb 2005
        • 1183

        #18
        Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

        Originally posted by DrUrsus
        Does this affect stolen bases at all? Or is it just perception for the user? Just curious.
        No, it has no other affect than visual to make hitting easier or harder.

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        • DrUrsus
          MVP
          • Apr 2006
          • 2687

          #19
          Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

          Originally posted by tfigs121
          No, it has no other affect than visual to make hitting easier or harder.
          Thanks, that's good to know. Do you use meter pitching, if so what pitch settings for human do you have it set at? Thanks again.

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          • tfigs121
            MVP
            • Feb 2005
            • 1183

            #20
            Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

            Originally posted by DrUrsus
            Thanks, that's good to know. Do you use meter pitching, if so what pitch settings for human do you have it set at? Thanks again.
            I use Classic.

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            • G4LGodZ4LifE2K8
              Rookie
              • Mar 2008
              • 2

              #21
              Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

              I have been messing around with these sliders since the game has been out and I can tell you that yes pitch speed affects the user, but I have also noticed the lower the pitch speed the more hit variety the cpu and human gets. Note this is test of off using the 1/6 guess pitch and with the API plus classic pitching and no meter. one last thing the talk about pitch speed effecting steals is totaly false just thought I would throw in that last comment.
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              • dowie
                MVP
                • Feb 2005
                • 1986

                #22
                Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

                Originally posted by G4LGodZ4LifE2K8
                I have been messing around with these sliders since the game has been out and I can tell you that yes pitch speed affects the user, but I have also noticed the lower the pitch speed the more hit variety the cpu and human gets. Note this is test of off using the 1/6 guess pitch and with the API plus classic pitching and no meter. one last thing the talk about pitch speed effecting steals is totaly false just thought I would throw in that last comment.

                I totally agree...the lower the pitch speed (I like it at 4) still seeing if I like 0 better then the more hit variety by both user and human.

                At default or higher the pitch comes in so fast neither cpu or human can generate enough bat speed to hit it anywhere but up the middle.

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                • tfigs121
                  MVP
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 1183

                  #23
                  Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

                  I think the hit variety is different because with a slower speed you have a chance to get around on a pitch or swing later and still get a piece of it.

                  I found with pitch speed higher, I was behind on most hits and not able to get around on pitches. That will definitely affect hit variety.

                  tfigs

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                  • DrUrsus
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 2687

                    #24
                    Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

                    This may be a dumb question, but how does Classic pitching work? I have never used it. Are there instructions in the manual (lost mine)?

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                    • nemesis04
                      RIP Ty My Buddy
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 13530

                      #25
                      Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

                      Originally posted by DrUrsus
                      This may be a dumb question, but how does Classic pitching work? I have never used it. Are there instructions in the manual (lost mine)?
                      Classic pitching involves holding X during a pitcher's windup to determine velocity. There are no visual guides to determine velocity and many people like this aspect because it adds challenge to the pitching game. This setup allows for more walks to occur for the cpu because there is no way to really pinpoint your pitches.

                      As far as a strategy for clasic pitching, some will tap X through the pitcher's windup and some just keep the button pressed down during the windup.

                      Here is what I do for classic that works well:

                      Full motion

                      Keeping the X button pressed down, I let up at three different points of the pitcher's windup to determine velocity.

                      Soft velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher just starts his leg lift.

                      Medium velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher is at his max leg lift.

                      Maximum velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher finishes his leg lift and brings his leg towards the plate.

                      From the stretch

                      Soft velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher is in mid lift of his motion.

                      Medium velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher is in mid stride towards home.

                      Maxium velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher has planted his foot towards home and is just starting to bring his arm forward to release the pitch.

                      Note: If you hold the X button through the entire pitcher's motion you will have max velocity and break but you will lose control and the ball will track away from your desired location.

                      Hope this helps!!
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                      • DrUrsus
                        MVP
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 2687

                        #26
                        Re: comfortable with pitch speed?

                        Originally posted by nemesis04
                        Classic pitching involves holding X during a pitcher's windup to determine velocity. There are no visual guides to determine velocity and many people like this aspect because it adds challenge to the pitching game. This setup allows for more walks to occur for the cpu because there is no way to really pinpoint your pitches.

                        As far as a strategy for clasic pitching, some will tap X through the pitcher's windup and some just keep the button pressed down during the windup.

                        Here is what I do for classic that works well:

                        Full motion

                        Keeping the X button pressed down, I let up at three different points of the pitcher's windup to determine velocity.

                        Soft velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher just starts his leg lift.

                        Medium velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher is at his max leg lift.

                        Maximum velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher finishes his leg lift and brings his leg towards the plate.

                        From the stretch

                        Soft velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher is in mid lift of his motion.

                        Medium velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher is in mid stride towards home.

                        Maxium velocity: Hold X and release when the pitcher has planted his foot towards home and is just starting to bring his arm forward to release the pitch.

                        Note: If you hold the X button through the entire pitcher's motion you will have max velocity and break but you will lose control and the ball will track away from your desired location.

                        Hope this helps!!
                        Thanks. That's a great explanation. I really like the meter pitching (since I still miss my spots and walk batters, since I don't give in much), but I thought I would give this a try to see what it was like. Thanks again.

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