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  • sask3m
    Banned
    • Sep 2002
    • 2352

    #1

    preferred camera view?

    i'm new to HH and am wondering what camera view is generally found by most to be the best for batting, i know it's an individual thing but just interested in what others are using, in batting practice i've tried low and low zoomed and i find i like low zoomed the best so far , with the low cam i find it hard to time my swing as the ball is farther away, anyway just wondering , thanks.
  • Chrono
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 728

    #2
    Re: preferred camera view?

    I went to the low camera angle after a few games on low zoomed, and I haven't gone back since. On the low zoomed angle the pitches seemed too "floaty" and slow to me. Rather then messing with the pitch speeds, I went with a suggestion I read on here and tried out the low angle. The speed of pitches is much better to me now, and I am loving it. Took me a game or two to adjust, but once I did it seems more realistic to me. You can really tell the difference between fastballs and off speed pitches, and it causes me to strike out at least a few times every game (usually more!). That combined with turning up the fould ball slider two notches has helped make batting more challenging for me on the All-Star level. Granted, i'm only 12-12 with my Yankees currently... but i'm sure i'll improve.

    Just my two cents... i'd love to hear what others are playing with as well. Game on!!!
    LET'S GO FLYERS, YANKEES, DOLPHINS!!!

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    • Chrono
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 728

      #3
      Re: preferred camera view?

      I went to the low camera angle after a few games on low zoomed, and I haven't gone back since. On the low zoomed angle the pitches seemed too "floaty" and slow to me. Rather then messing with the pitch speeds, I went with a suggestion I read on here and tried out the low angle. The speed of pitches is much better to me now, and I am loving it. Took me a game or two to adjust, but once I did it seems more realistic to me. You can really tell the difference between fastballs and off speed pitches, and it causes me to strike out at least a few times every game (usually more!). That combined with turning up the fould ball slider two notches has helped make batting more challenging for me on the All-Star level. Granted, i'm only 12-12 with my Yankees currently... but i'm sure i'll improve.

      Just my two cents... i'd love to hear what others are playing with as well. Game on!!!
      LET'S GO FLYERS, YANKEES, DOLPHINS!!!

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      • thorne666
        Rookie
        • Mar 2003
        • 220

        #4
        Re: preferred camera view?

        I agree. Low is the way to go. I turned up my fast ball setting, though, and let me tell you, I wiff like theres no tomorrow! the gay as AI knows when it can get me, and it does. When they get you off balanced, you have to have unbelievable poise to stay in it; it intense!

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        • thorne666
          Rookie
          • Mar 2003
          • 220

          #5
          Re: preferred camera view?

          I agree. Low is the way to go. I turned up my fast ball setting, though, and let me tell you, I wiff like theres no tomorrow! the gay as AI knows when it can get me, and it does. When they get you off balanced, you have to have unbelievable poise to stay in it; it intense!

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