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Unlike most baseball games, when pitching you don't select where you want the ball thrown. Instead you simply select the type of pitch and if you want it to be a ball or a strike.
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Well, Strike one. You do aim. Just hold a direction on the D-Pad while selecting "Ball" or "Strike" and you throw into that spot. Jeez, HH has the most simple interface and some people just can't figure it out.
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This didn't happen. Instead the cpu hit a grand slam, a triple, then four more home runs all in a row. Maybe I don't watch enough baseball but I don't think this shouldn't be able to happen in the most difficult settings, let alone in rookie!
As mentioned before, you don't aim your pitches, and you don't aim your batting either, which makes for a very substandard pitching/batting system.
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You were getting teed off because, by not trying to aim your pitches, you were grooving them all down them iddle. Christ, you threw batting practice for the computer, of course they lit you up. Strike TWO!
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When ever you throw the ball the view instantly focuses on the player you are throwing it to close up. And it stays there. This makes it near impossible to see what is going on anywhere except right on the base where you threw the ball to.
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Strike THREE! Turn off action cameras, and you'll be fine. Man, did you even look around in the game options to try and figure out anything?
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