Been playing test games here and the game feels so much different than 21 it's crazy. Currently I am comfortable saying HOF pitching will be a lock for me. Hitting however is just different. Hitting is and always will be based on user skill and how consistent you are with patience with your plate approach.
We all go through phases of being very patient and able to read pitches. Ourselves we actually get into this hot streak for hitting like real life players do. Then we go into phases where we are striking out 12+ times a game and rushing everything. So hitting difficulty is always subjective imo whereas pitching is not so much.
I am almost to the point now for hitting that I feel because it's so subjective that dynamic difficulty is the best option. Hitting afterall is dynamic itself with hot and cold streaks from your players through a long season. And ourselves as the user with our own phases as mentioned above.
I remember last year I used dynamic difficulty for hitting for the longest during my Padres franchise and it always felt great. So personally, I think I'm just going to go that route again with my Mariners franchise. Slider sensitivity I'll put down to 6 so it doesn't move so quickly but at the same time won't allow me to stay in one of my own phases for longer than I should be.
Hitting is all about confidence in the game just as in real life. If you go into a game lacking confidence you're going to start swinging at everything and before you know it you're averaging 15k per game.
Just wanted to give my thoughts on this here. For now I'm going to continue test games and see where that gets me. But HOF pitching/dynamic hitting is most likely the route I will go with personally and stick with an entire season.
As far as sliders go, where they're at now feels right. Currently I am semi worried about lack of errors but I need to play at least 20 more games before making a final judgment on that.
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