In some cases...even with a pitcher on the mound with 80+% stamina the ball cursor will literally zig zag around the ENTIRE strike zone making it impossible to locate a pitch even close to where you want it. Is there a way to turn this off or at least turn it down to a realistic level?
Whats with the shaky pitching cursor?
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Whats with the shaky pitching cursor?
I noticed sometimes the ball cursor will shake irratically when you are trying to pick a spot to locate a pitch. I figured this may have something to do with being "under pressure" in a pressure situation but it is WAY overdone.
In some cases...even with a pitcher on the mound with 80+% stamina the ball cursor will literally zig zag around the ENTIRE strike zone making it impossible to locate a pitch even close to where you want it. Is there a way to turn this off or at least turn it down to a realistic level?Tags: None -
Re: Whats with the shaky pitching cursor?
Originally posted by HawkEye27I noticed sometimes the ball cursor will shake irratically when you are trying to pick a spot to locate a pitch. I figured this may have something to do with being "under pressure" in a pressure situation but it is WAY overdone.
In some cases...even with a pitcher on the mound with 80+% stamina the ball cursor will literally zig zag around the ENTIRE strike zone making it impossible to locate a pitch even close to where you want it. Is there a way to turn this off or at least turn it down to a realistic level? -
Re: Whats with the shaky pitching cursor?
Originally posted by backbreakerIts not about fatigue, its about the moment e.g. runners on base, good to great hitter at the plate and a suspect pitcher. Check your pitchers compsure, see if he's tense, if so, select a mound visit, doing so will either make his compsure go up thus reduce the reticule erractic movement even becoming still, or it can get worse.Comment
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Re: Whats with the shaky pitching cursor?
Originally posted by RGmoneyThe whole pitching system is brilliant..."Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)Comment
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