User Power at 50 = more HRs?
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Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
Originally posted by MattSharpShould setting my user power at 50 result in more home runs?
i use the following:
pitch speed = -15
user contact = 35
user power = 20
cpu contact = 12
cpu power = -5 (i may go down to zero)
pitch meter = -35
I usually get about 8-10 hits. if you let the cpu get hot be prepared to give up multiple home run bombs to just about anyone. the key to stopping the cpu is momentum. -
Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
Originally posted by MattSharpShould setting my user power at 50 result in more home runs?
i use the following:
pitch speed = -15
user contact = 35
user power = 20
cpu contact = 12
cpu power = -5 (i may go down to zero)
pitch meter = -35
I usually get about 8-10 hits. if you let the cpu get hot be prepared to give up multiple home run bombs to just about anyone. the key to stopping the cpu is momentum.Comment
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Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
To hit home runs wait for high pitches especially those in the top inside quadrant of the strike zone and press up on the stick. Practice your timing on high inside pitches.
The user power needs to be at least -10 and probably lower.
There is too much offense otherwise for me at least. Try it at user power set at -10 and after a few games the hitting should be easier and before long you may find that even -10 is too high.Comment
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Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
To hit home runs wait for high pitches especially those in the top inside quadrant of the strike zone and press up on the stick. Practice your timing on high inside pitches.
The user power needs to be at least -10 and probably lower.
There is too much offense otherwise for me at least. Try it at user power set at -10 and after a few games the hitting should be easier and before long you may find that even -10 is too high.Comment
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Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
Originally posted by LIGHTNINGTo hit home runs wait for high pitches especially those in the top inside quadrant of the strike zone and press up on the stick. Practice your timing on high inside pitches.
The user power needs to be at least -10 and probably lower.
There is too much offense otherwise for me at least. Try it at user power set at -10 and after a few games the hitting should be easier and before long you may find that even -10 is too high.
Too many HRs would not be a problem. I have hit so few in the first month of the season that I will gladly take a large increase for a while.Comment
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Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
Originally posted by LIGHTNINGTo hit home runs wait for high pitches especially those in the top inside quadrant of the strike zone and press up on the stick. Practice your timing on high inside pitches.
The user power needs to be at least -10 and probably lower.
There is too much offense otherwise for me at least. Try it at user power set at -10 and after a few games the hitting should be easier and before long you may find that even -10 is too high.
Too many HRs would not be a problem. I have hit so few in the first month of the season that I will gladly take a large increase for a while.Comment
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Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
Originally posted by MattSharpToo many HRs would not be a problem. I have hit so few in the first month of the season that I will gladly take a large increase for a while.
Ive got the same problem. Ive hit about 6 HRs through 18 games.Comment
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Re: User Power at 50 = more HRs?
Originally posted by MattSharpToo many HRs would not be a problem. I have hit so few in the first month of the season that I will gladly take a large increase for a while.
Ive got the same problem. Ive hit about 6 HRs through 18 games.Comment
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