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  • jjoe
    Pro
    • Feb 2003
    • 880

    #31
    Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

    Yes, at Sega's site. I was having the same problem. Seems like the effort meter is feast or famine. You'll get more Ks, but risk getting rocked.

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    • MartinDihigo
      MVP
      • Mar 2004
      • 1000

      #32
      Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

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      truckie16 said:
      When I put more effort into the curve it almost always comes out very flat. My first 3-4 games I was using the effort meter on just about every pitch and was getting rocked. When I started just tapping or using very little of the meter my pitches were more effective. I'm not saying your wrong because I haven't read the manual. I guess I'll have to play around with it some more. Where can I read the on-line manual? Sega's site?

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      yea thats why i say its no 1 right answer.
      basically all the ratings come into play (variability, then each pitch the pitcher has a control,velocity,movement ratings) Thats a lot of variables , so i have found that experimenting and you start to "learn" certain pitchers.

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      • MartinDihigo
        MVP
        • Mar 2004
        • 1000

        #33
        Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

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        truckie16 said:
        When I put more effort into the curve it almost always comes out very flat. My first 3-4 games I was using the effort meter on just about every pitch and was getting rocked. When I started just tapping or using very little of the meter my pitches were more effective. I'm not saying your wrong because I haven't read the manual. I guess I'll have to play around with it some more. Where can I read the on-line manual? Sega's site?

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        yea thats why i say its no 1 right answer.
        basically all the ratings come into play (variability, then each pitch the pitcher has a control,velocity,movement ratings) Thats a lot of variables , so i have found that experimenting and you start to "learn" certain pitchers.

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        • MartinDihigo
          MVP
          • Mar 2004
          • 1000

          #34
          Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          truckie16 said:
          When I put more effort into the curve it almost always comes out very flat. My first 3-4 games I was using the effort meter on just about every pitch and was getting rocked. When I started just tapping or using very little of the meter my pitches were more effective. I'm not saying your wrong because I haven't read the manual. I guess I'll have to play around with it some more. Where can I read the on-line manual? Sega's site?

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          yea thats why i say its no 1 right answer.
          basically all the ratings come into play (variability, then each pitch the pitcher has a control,velocity,movement ratings) Thats a lot of variables , so i have found that experimenting and you start to "learn" certain pitchers.

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          • truckie16
            Pro
            • Mar 2004
            • 597

            #35
            Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

            Well, I tried it last night with Wakfield and Lowe. With the knuckleball the more effort I put into the pitch the more it danced around but with Lowe only the sinker had more movement on it.
            I think your right in that it depends on not only the pitch type but the pitcher as well.

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            • truckie16
              Pro
              • Mar 2004
              • 597

              #36
              Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

              Well, I tried it last night with Wakfield and Lowe. With the knuckleball the more effort I put into the pitch the more it danced around but with Lowe only the sinker had more movement on it.
              I think your right in that it depends on not only the pitch type but the pitcher as well.

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              • truckie16
                Pro
                • Mar 2004
                • 597

                #37
                Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

                Well, I tried it last night with Wakfield and Lowe. With the knuckleball the more effort I put into the pitch the more it danced around but with Lowe only the sinker had more movement on it.
                I think your right in that it depends on not only the pitch type but the pitcher as well.

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                • FutureMonkey18
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 24

                  #38
                  Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

                  Thanks guys! I'll have to try to toy with that after my college classes today, cuz thats when I get my weekend (WOOOOOO, no Friday classes!)

                  PS - Let's Go Flyers!!!!!!

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                  • FutureMonkey18
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 24

                    #39
                    Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

                    Thanks guys! I'll have to try to toy with that after my college classes today, cuz thats when I get my weekend (WOOOOOO, no Friday classes!)

                    PS - Let's Go Flyers!!!!!!

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                    • FutureMonkey18
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 24

                      #40
                      Re: Any one have porblems with leaving pitched over the plate

                      Thanks guys! I'll have to try to toy with that after my college classes today, cuz thats when I get my weekend (WOOOOOO, no Friday classes!)

                      PS - Let's Go Flyers!!!!!!

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