Since the patch to increase pitch speeds I feel like directional hitting has been off. The weekend of early release it felt pretty solid but since the patch to fix the pitch speed problems the results just do not match the swing feedback.
Power hits: Some of the things I am noticing is that pulled balls just have no power whatsoever. I know this was a problem with '17 but during early release week this felt like they got it right. Since the patch to fix pitch speeds I have noticed my highest exit velocities and home runs distances are going either to dead center or opposite field, while pulled hits just seem to float or be hit softly.
Grounders: prior to patch I was noticing a lot more hit variety on grounders. Some were getting through, some were right to defenders, and some were 50/50 balls gobbled up by the better fielders or botched by lesser fielders. Since patch I feel like the majority of ground balls are being hit right at defenders.
My theory on this is that they did not tune the hitting to match the increased pitch speeds. I do not understand how development works but I find it to be a completely reasonable assumption that changing one part of the game can effect another.
Hitting just felt so much better before the patch and now it feels closer to '17 then it did before. The point of this post is to be constructive, and I am interested in directional hitting users chiming in and giving feedback on how they feel the hitting mechanics are working now as opposed to before the patch?
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