Re: ASB - Best way to improve Gameplay
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LetsGoPitt said:
I voted for "other" in that I think the pitching interface needs an overhaul. I've been a pitcher before, and to be able to pinpoint exactly where you want to throw the ball is very unrealistic. I actually think HH is the closest where you choose where you want to throw relative to the batter (high inside, low outside, etc.) and whether you want the throw on or off the plate. Once you make this decision, it should be up to the pitcher's control to determine whether that pitch actually goes there or not.
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That's a good point. The pitching is too pinpoint and does make pitching too easy. In my franchise, Jeff Weaver is 2nd in the league in ERA and is 13-3. His accuracy is too good, even with a D- rating. The D- rating only comes into play when his meter is all but done. There has to be an improvement in this for next year.
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LetsGoPitt said:
I voted for "other" in that I think the pitching interface needs an overhaul. I've been a pitcher before, and to be able to pinpoint exactly where you want to throw the ball is very unrealistic. I actually think HH is the closest where you choose where you want to throw relative to the batter (high inside, low outside, etc.) and whether you want the throw on or off the plate. Once you make this decision, it should be up to the pitcher's control to determine whether that pitch actually goes there or not.
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That's a good point. The pitching is too pinpoint and does make pitching too easy. In my franchise, Jeff Weaver is 2nd in the league in ERA and is 13-3. His accuracy is too good, even with a D- rating. The D- rating only comes into play when his meter is all but done. There has to be an improvement in this for next year.
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