Do you think these will work well with zone hitting also? I've been looking for a good slider set but most have power at or near default and I don't see how people aren't hitting 3-4 HR per game on default power on any level of difficulty. Thanks
Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
Do you think these will work well with zone hitting also? I've been looking for a good slider set but most have power at or near default and I don't see how people aren't hitting 3-4 HR per game on default power on any level of difficulty. Thanks -
Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I'm playing a game with these right now using zone hitting with a wedge pci. DBACKS vs Giants. I'm Arizona. After two innings of hitting, I'm down 2-1. I have two hits. Pollock stifled into left field. Grabbed 2nd on a wild pitch. Peralta followed up with a nice little chip shot between the 2nd and first baseman. Pollock got home, would have been close if the RF throw wasnt so far off.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I'm playing a game with these right now using zone hitting with a wedge pci. DBACKS vs Giants. I'm Arizona. After two innings of hitting, I'm down 2-1. I have two hits. Pollock stifled into left field. Grabbed 2nd on a wild pitch. Peralta followed up with a nice little chip shot between the 2nd and first baseman. Pollock got home, would have been close if the RF throw wasnt so far off.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I'm playing a game with these right now using zone hitting with a wedge pci. DBACKS vs Giants. I'm Arizona. After two innings of hitting, I'm down 2-1. I have two hits. Pollock stifled into left field. Grabbed 2nd on a wild pitch. Peralta followed up with a nice little chip shot between the 2nd and first baseman. Pollock got home, would have been close if the RF throw wasnt so far off.
Bottom of the fourth, hit my first homer. This from Peralta ofF of Bumgardner. Definitely not a moonshot though. It was a line drive homer to right that just got over the wall. Didn't even hit the stands but on the ground floor fan level in Arizona ballpark.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
The Peralta rbi was actually a sharp hit grounder between first and second.
Bottom of the fourth, hit my first homer. This from Peralta ofF of Bumgardner. Definitely not a moonshot though. It was a line drive homer to right that just got over the wall. Didn't even hit the stands but on the ground floor fan level in Arizona ballpark.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
At the end of the game let me know how many Hrs, Hits and walks both teams have.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I dont see why they wouldnt work with zone hitting.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
That HR earlier was by Lamb not Peralta. Lamb hit 29 or 30 last season.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I tried these sliders and I was pleasantly surprised. It seems to have cured the frequency of homeruns.
Playing on zone kinda sucks because the PCIs are massive coming from legend. But worth people to checkout.
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
What was your final score? And hits, hrs and walks for both teams?Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I have allowed 44.
Average of 0.8 homeruns hit over 40 games.
Average of 1.1 homeruns allowed over 40 games.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I think 0.8 is to low last year Atlanta were the worst average for home runs per game and that was 0.76 with Baltimore the highest at 1.56
I would put the notch up to 2 or 3 for Power. You might wanna just get that average up to 1.1. I will try these sliders though I prefer Veteran for me it's not about difficulty it is about variety and realism.
I also think the fact the CPU keeps pulling starters early puts the home runs up too because to many gassed RP guys come on.Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I think 0.8 is to low last year Atlanta were the worst average for home runs per game and that was 0.76 with Baltimore the highest at 1.56
I would put the notch up to 2 or 3 for Power. You might wanna just get that average up to 1.1. I will try these sliders though I prefer Veteran for me it's not about difficulty it is about variety and realism.
I also think the fact the CPU keeps pulling starters early puts the home runs up too because to many gassed RP guys come on.
The yankees only have 3 batters over 80 in power. Gary Sanchez is an 82 and Bird 81 and Chris Carter is in the 90's. Everyone else is in the 50's to 40's. For the exception of Aaron Judge who is in the 60's and Holliday in the 70's against lefties.
If I had a team who had more power bats im sure i would have more homeruns.
Also I never use power swing so maybe if i use it more i will get more HRS aswellComment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I am scared of solid hits at being 10 that then we wouldn't see the right amount of stirke outs. have you tried contact at 4 so that creates more strikeouts but also doesn't effect the amount of hits?Comment
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Re: Here is how to FIX the "Too Many HOMERUNS" Tested over 35 games
I have had the solid hits at 10 all season long and i still strikeout a lot. I'm averaging 8.7 strikeouts through 45 games
The cpus solid hits is at 5 Default.Comment
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