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  • acarrero
    Pro
    • Nov 2004
    • 432

    #16
    Re: Pitching modes

    Originally posted by therizing02
    I want this to work for me but I always seem to hit my spots. What do you guys have the pitching variability meter set at? I have tried it at 100 and 0 and I saw no variation. Is the Variability slider a reverse slider? The description says "move this slider to the right to give your pitchers pinpoint control." That says to me that the higher the number, the more likely a pitcher will be able to hit their spot. Yet, I'm seeing that alot of people have this setting somewhere in the neighborhood of 85-100.

    Yea, I wasn't sure of this either, but I experimented with it some last night and apparently, the higher the variability, the less accurate. I have mine set at 80 or 85 right now and it's good enough with no cursor.

    As for the vibration, I also turned it off last night for the first time. If you've never used classic pitching w/no cursor, leave it on at first and once you master that, remove the vibraiton for even less control (and even more realism).

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    • acarrero
      Pro
      • Nov 2004
      • 432

      #17
      Re: Pitching modes

      Originally posted by therizing02
      I want this to work for me but I always seem to hit my spots. What do you guys have the pitching variability meter set at? I have tried it at 100 and 0 and I saw no variation. Is the Variability slider a reverse slider? The description says "move this slider to the right to give your pitchers pinpoint control." That says to me that the higher the number, the more likely a pitcher will be able to hit their spot. Yet, I'm seeing that alot of people have this setting somewhere in the neighborhood of 85-100.

      Yea, I wasn't sure of this either, but I experimented with it some last night and apparently, the higher the variability, the less accurate. I have mine set at 80 or 85 right now and it's good enough with no cursor.

      As for the vibration, I also turned it off last night for the first time. If you've never used classic pitching w/no cursor, leave it on at first and once you master that, remove the vibraiton for even less control (and even more realism).

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