Some people on OS have already been discussing amongst themselves having too much analog control. So, I figured I'd open this up so the entire community could have a back and forth on the subject, keeping in mind, it's no secret that SCEA may or may not patch difficulty this year.
My take on it is simple, and down to the numbers. Last year, I used the Classic pitching mechanic. In my limited time with analog, I find the relative accuracy to be nearly identical for me: 60% strikes. On top of it, it's really fun.
For instance, after pitching a gem with Dan Haren (7 IP, 5 H, 9 K...2BB total from the bullpen), I started my second game using Jared Weaver, and lead off issuing back to back first inning walks.
There's a lot of diversity here. For the most part, I'm giving up 5 walks per. Thanks to aces on good days, my overall walks, so far, are just over 3.5...Granted, it's early, so who knows where I'll be after my stick skills improve.
I'd like to know more about the hidden sensitivity slider (which is designed to keep people from simply mastering the system), and whether or not it's impact is greater with worse pitchers, etc. In turn, I'd also like to know how some guys AREN'T passing out walks (fortunately, not an issue for me at all...not in the slightest). But, all in all, my eyes tell me this mechanic is a keeper, regardless of how SCEA handles patching/not patching/ or tweaking its design for future installments.
What do the rest of you think?

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