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  • rafaelnite
    Rookie
    • May 2011
    • 15

    #46
    Re: All Star - Analog Sliders

    Originally posted by Mr Red Karpet
    i do enjoy these sliders alot..the best sliders ive used for my style of play..my only problem is im striking out ridiculous amounts of times...in my tigers franchise.. c.c. sabathia struck me out 22 times...next game.. aj burnett struck me out 14 times... it seems even with perfect timing..my batters always miss..and i cant strike anybody out..in that first game against the yanks.. my ace only had 3 strike outs... any tips? or suggestions to help me out would be appreciated
    1) Pitching:
    I usually strike out AI like 4-8 times on average with my starter per game. I had more than 10 Ks a few times.

    My advise to you is to aim for the corner. Watch your release point, keep it normal. (release point depends on their driving legs.) You can check after you pitched and where your ball located. Also, you can tell the trend if the batter keep chasing high or low. Surprise them!

    On the other hand, don't be afraid of throwing balls. AI doesn't only swing at strikes. Believe ME! You can do it!!

    2) Batting:
    Batting depends on a lot of different things.
    -How's batter's contact stats?
    -Do you chase balls outside of the zone a lot?
    -What is your batter's swinging style? Some batters need to pull back the analog earlier due to their swing poses.
    -it depends on the pitcher's pitching style
    My adivise to you is that you could turn the PCI on, and you will be able to find the right timing for each different batter and get used to them.

    Try these out and I will be willing to help you more. =)

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    • rafaelnite
      Rookie
      • May 2011
      • 15

      #47
      Re: All Star - Analog Sliders

      (Offset inside part of the plate) I'm here to suggest everybody to try out the custom view. There is a post in the forum if you search it. It tells you how you should adjust it.

      You will be experiencing a whole new different gaming style (it's more realistic) than the traditional catcher 1~9.

      In real ball games, batters tend to swing at balls inside depending on which side of the plate they are at. If you only use catcher 1~9, there is no advantage when you are a lefty facing a righty.

      Try this out, and I will be willing to help you if you guys have any question. If you can't find it or something.

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