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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by cowboype2000 -
Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by cowboype2000Not sure if you guys found this out yet, but the contact slider doesn't make it easier to make contact. What it does is it effect how hard the ball is hit once you've made contact. I found this out because I was really struggling at the plate on All-Star and upped the contact slider a lot, but I wasn't getting anymore hits and was still striking out a bunch. However, when I did make contact, I would always hit a line shot somewhere or hit a hard grounder.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Ok I just tried this and didn't see much difference. First I tried rookie mode just so I was sure to get some hits. When I didn't see much variety I thought maybe rookie mode hits it too squared up so I changed to all star, pretty much the same thing. Maybe a bit weaker but not much. I saw the same two fouls, one big pop up and the other a line drive to the dugout the whole game (there was one other one where it went in the lower deck stands but Ive seen that before as well).
I didn't see one ball drop in front of an OF, I have never seen this in MLB but maybe once or twice. No balls to the pitcher and they all made it to the outfield grass when they were played Pretty much all of them were line drives or straight up pop ups.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Ok I just tried this and didn't see much difference. First I tried rookie mode just so I was sure to get some hits. When I didn't see much variety I thought maybe rookie mode hits it too squared up so I changed to all star, pretty much the same thing. Maybe a bit weaker but not much. I saw the same two fouls, one big pop up and the other a line drive to the dugout the whole game (there was one other one where it went in the lower deck stands but Ive seen that before as well).
I didn't see one ball drop in front of an OF, I have never seen this in MLB but maybe once or twice. No balls to the pitcher and they all made it to the outfield grass when they were played Pretty much all of them were line drives or straight up pop ups.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Just had another game and pretty much same result although I had one ball drop in front of an OF. Part of the problem might be how Im hitting since Im on allstar. But it still seems pretty consistent in the lack of variety.
Still saw almost 80% of the outs were lasers right to the fielder glove or pop upf flys.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Just had another game and pretty much same result although I had one ball drop in front of an OF. Part of the problem might be how Im hitting since Im on allstar. But it still seems pretty consistent in the lack of variety.
Still saw almost 80% of the outs were lasers right to the fielder glove or pop upf flys.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by MedwayWhat was your contact set to? I'm about to experiment with it right now and Ill get back to you. I'm also thinking of editing the rosters so all the pitchers accuracy is down.
Mind you, it could be the way you are playing. I was using MO mode and letting the CPU hit, but when I adjusted the slider, I definately saw more variety and not as many web gem, bionic catches.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by MedwayWhat was your contact set to? I'm about to experiment with it right now and Ill get back to you. I'm also thinking of editing the rosters so all the pitchers accuracy is down.
Mind you, it could be the way you are playing. I was using MO mode and letting the CPU hit, but when I adjusted the slider, I definately saw more variety and not as many web gem, bionic catches.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by NiBL69I put mine down to 5. Along with the 5 gappers and 2 down the line past the 3rd baseman, I also saw a popup to the pitcher, an infield fly to the first baseman, several rolling grounders to each infielder, including one down to the third baseman that he had to dive toward the line to stab, and several deep towering hits that were caught at the wall.
Mind you, it could be the way you are playing. I was using MO mode and letting the CPU hit, but when I adjusted the slider, I definately saw more variety and not as many web gem, bionic catches.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by NiBL69I put mine down to 5. Along with the 5 gappers and 2 down the line past the 3rd baseman, I also saw a popup to the pitcher, an infield fly to the first baseman, several rolling grounders to each infielder, including one down to the third baseman that he had to dive toward the line to stab, and several deep towering hits that were caught at the wall.
Mind you, it could be the way you are playing. I was using MO mode and letting the CPU hit, but when I adjusted the slider, I definately saw more variety and not as many web gem, bionic catches.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by HighHeatManSo this is with contact slider turned up or down? I just switched over from MVP Baseball for the same BS super fielders and checked swing outs. If I turn "contact" up then I'll see better hits and not so many super catches?
Hehe, funny I just switched over to MVP for the same reason. I get a ton more balls in the outfield in MVP than I did with MLB. In MLB half the hits are rocket shots right to an IF/OF. At least in MVP plenty of shots will drop in front of them. And the check swing is a lot easier in MVP too. In MLB i'ts harder to pull off plus the umpire calls quite a few of them as strikes. In MVP I get calls both ways but for the most part I'm happy with how the results are.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by HighHeatManSo this is with contact slider turned up or down? I just switched over from MVP Baseball for the same BS super fielders and checked swing outs. If I turn "contact" up then I'll see better hits and not so many super catches?
Hehe, funny I just switched over to MVP for the same reason. I get a ton more balls in the outfield in MVP than I did with MLB. In MLB half the hits are rocket shots right to an IF/OF. At least in MVP plenty of shots will drop in front of them. And the check swing is a lot easier in MVP too. In MLB i'ts harder to pull off plus the umpire calls quite a few of them as strikes. In MVP I get calls both ways but for the most part I'm happy with how the results are.Comment
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Re: What the contact slider actually does
Originally posted by HighHeatManSo this is with contact slider turned up or down? I just switched over from MVP Baseball for the same BS super fielders and checked swing outs. If I turn "contact" up then I'll see better hits and not so many super catches?Comment
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