Anyone use analog pitching. If so are human slider irrelevant
As the title says. I’ve used quick many for years but finally want to pitch. I’ve dabbled with classic and analog when i played sparingly online. I’ve lowered human consistency and control and it seems to have no impact on analog pitching. Anyone else notice this. Thanks.
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Thanks for the feedback
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Have you tried Pinpoint? It’s like analog, but requires human-based accuracy with regards to input, timing and release. Pitcher stats matter, as the input is more forgiving with higher-rated pitchers, but it allows you to manipulate pitches more like you can in real life. If you want to make sure your 0-2 fastball is up in the zone looking for a chase, you can aim up there, but also release the ball a little early, and do so on purpose to try and get an aggressive batter chasing. Likewise if your guy has a good curveball, you can hold onto it a little longer, and bury it in front of the plate by manipulating your release point. I prefer being more active in my pitching, and it makes it way more rewarding than pressing a button and hoping. Try a couple games with it, I was hooked after three games, as you see a HUGE difference in the release point and the accuracy between your pitching staff. ~syf Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports |
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