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  • JoeCoolMan24
    MVP
    • Jul 2005
    • 1255

    #1

    Guess Pitch changes

    So I knew there were some changes to Guess Pitch, but I guess I didn't realize that the options from 2012 and previous years were GONE. This sucks, and hopefully they change that for 2014, but now here is my question for the new system.

    So it appears if you do Classic 1/4 and guess pitch type AND location, you have to nail them both for either to appear, I think. So does this mean if I JUST guess pitch type, I can be told if I am correct even though I didn't guess a pitch location at all?

    I, like most people probably, guess the fastest pitch a pitcher has each time. If I had to pick between knowing it if was a fastball, or knowing if it was a pitch low in the zone, I'd take knowing it's a fastball. So should I JUST be guessing the pitch type, and NOT the location if I want to maximize the chances to know if it's a fastball or not? That's my strategy right now, but I have no idea if it's even feasible.
  • JoeCoolMan24
    MVP
    • Jul 2005
    • 1255

    #2
    Re: Guess Pitch changes

    So it seems the indication that I guessed the pitch correctly is a subtle "bing" noise right as the pitcher releases the ball.

    Is that a joke? By the time I even hear the beep sound, it is too late to change if I should be ready for a fastball or an offspeed pitch. It's not helpful at all, really. It DOES appear my theory of not guessing a location and being rewarded with the pitch type more often is correct, but since I have almost no time to react after the subtle "bing" sound, it is pointless.

    Why did they have to take away the option we have all been used to? Or is it in here somewhere I am missing it?

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    • JoeCoolMan24
      MVP
      • Jul 2005
      • 1255

      #3
      Re: Guess Pitch changes

      ermgagerd, same thing when you only guess pitch location, it shows you the indication as the pitch is being released. NOT enough time to make a decision. If they wanted to make hitting easier in this game, they shouldn't have made this aspect harder, or at least left the option. I have already struck out 5 times in 3 games. I usually strike out about 5 times in a month in previous show games, and I was still only hitting .270-280 in those.

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      • RGmoney
        MVP
        • Sep 2003
        • 4681

        #4
        Re: Guess Pitch changes

        See Russell's response to a similar question in the Q&A thread. Post#398: http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2044768218

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        • JoeCoolMan24
          MVP
          • Jul 2005
          • 1255

          #5
          Re: Guess Pitch changes

          Originally posted by RGmoney
          See Russell's response to a similar question in the Q&A thread. Post#398: http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2044768218
          Well that's a shame.

          It's fine that they changed the settings so you get better results when you make contact, but you still have to time it right for that to make a damn difference. The most important thing for success was plate discipline. If you can know when to expect the heat, and focus on only 75% of the pitching area, you can do a lot better than just getting more balls to land in your favor or adding a slightly bigger contact window timing. I'd rather swing at the right pitches than get more luck this year.
          Last edited by JoeCoolMan24; 03-05-2013, 04:21 AM.

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          • MrOldboy
            MVP
            • Feb 2011
            • 2653

            #6
            Re: Guess Pitch changes

            Originally posted by RGmoney
            See Russell's response to a similar question in the Q&A thread. Post#398: http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2044768218
            The new GP makes complete sense from a design point, but only on the default settings I feel. Balancing out the "easier" difficulty the game has on default.

            But what if people want to play on a harder difficulty with harder sliders? Those who do this might want MLB 12 level of difficulty with the old GP.

            The Show has always been about options, not removing control schemes (which can drastically affect difficulty) and other settings. So I was very surprised that they changed GP without leaving the old style in.

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            • JoeCoolMan24
              MVP
              • Jul 2005
              • 1255

              #7
              Re: Guess Pitch changes

              Originally posted by MrOldboy
              The new GP makes complete sense from a design point, but only on the default settings I feel. Balancing out the "easier" difficulty the game has on default.

              But what if people want to play on a harder difficulty with harder sliders? Those who do this might want MLB 12 level of difficulty with the old GP.

              The Show has always been about options, not removing control schemes (which can drastically affect difficulty) and other settings. So I was very surprised that they changed GP without leaving the old style in.
              Taking out GP (let's face it, that's almost exactly what they did), but making your results more favorable isn't changing much. In one aspect they made the game easier, in then in another, they made it harder by removing GP.

              I've never swung and missed so many fastballs than I am right now, and I am swinging at a ton of pitches low and even in the dirt. I wouldn't say this is a game ruiner for me, but it will DEFINITELY hurt my offensive success in the long run, and it already has.

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              • etched Chaos
                Pro
                • Feb 2010
                • 800

                #8
                Re: Guess Pitch changes

                I used the old GP for plate discipline more than any need to hit better. I'm an atrocious free-swinger because it's almost impossible for me to curb my want to swing on every pitch. With the old GP I'd be able to remove 25% of the strikezone when seeing pitches, thus enabling me to be more patient. With this new system, I've had to abandon GP and instead swing at everything because the timing of the notifications is so late it's distracting.

                So because they made hitting easier for the lower difficulties they made GP harder to compensate which to me is ridiculous, as I'm sure most people used GP as a method of seeing more pitches than actually making hitting easier. I'm sure i'll no doubt get told that I'll be a better hitter without it, but I don't agree, I can't for the life of me stop swinging on every pitch, no amount of playing without GP will remove that. With the old system I had a method that worked, sure it might piss off online players who hate anything that be construed as an 'advantage' but I never play online so it never occurred to me that GP was an online 'exploit'.

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                • JoeCoolMan24
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 1255

                  #9
                  Re: Guess Pitch changes

                  Originally posted by etched Chaos
                  I used the old GP for plate discipline more than any need to hit better. I'm an atrocious free-swinger because it's almost impossible for me to curb my want to swing on every pitch. With the old GP I'd be able to remove 25% of the strikezone when seeing pitches, thus enabling me to be more patient. With this new system, I've had to abandon GP and instead swing at everything because the timing of the notifications is so late it's distracting.

                  So because they made hitting easier for the lower difficulties they made GP harder to compensate which to me is ridiculous, as I'm sure most people used GP as a method of seeing more pitches than actually making hitting easier. I'm sure i'll no doubt get told that I'll be a better hitter without it, but I don't agree, I can't for the life of me stop swinging on every pitch, no amount of playing without GP will remove that. With the old system I had a method that worked, sure it might piss off online players who hate anything that be construed as an 'advantage' but I never play online so it never occurred to me that GP was an online 'exploit'.
                  Completely agreed. Using GP didn't make me hit better, it made me more patience, thus making more contact, which in turn, made me hit better.

                  I used it to eliminate 25% of the zone, and eliminate the pitch with the least amount of reaction time. They could have taken away all bonuses for correctly guessing pitch or location, and that would have been fine w/ you and me, and probably 90% of the players who used it to improve their plate discipline. Now, I see no reason to even guess a pitch because like you said, the indication is so late it's actually distracting. While I do notice a better amount of my balls in play are falling for hits and are harder hit than last year, I am having far more bad swings and misses. I am essentially turning all my hitters in to Adam Dunn. Either all or nothing.

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                  • etched Chaos
                    Pro
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 800

                    #10
                    Re: Guess Pitch changes

                    Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24
                    Completely agreed. Using GP didn't make me hit better, it made me more patience, thus making more contact, which in turn, made me hit better.

                    I used it to eliminate 25% of the zone, and eliminate the pitch with the least amount of reaction time. They could have taken away all bonuses for correctly guessing pitch or location, and that would have been fine w/ you and me, and probably 90% of the players who used it to improve their plate discipline. Now, I see no reason to even guess a pitch because like you said, the indication is so late it's actually distracting. While I do notice a better amount of my balls in play are falling for hits and are harder hit than last year, I am having far more bad swings and misses. I am essentially turning all my hitters in to Adam Dunn. Either all or nothing.
                    If they took away the bonuses and left the old system's notifications I'd be ecstatic. I want to be a patient hitter, I want to take 100-150 walks a RTTS season, but my natural instincts make that impossible without a 'crutch' and now I find out they removed that crutch to appease the hardcore players who feel everyone should play without aids... It's just disappointing.

                    Guess Pitch has been the only option in the whole game that the Devs have actively changed without leaving the old system for those of us who liked it the way it was.

                    Also the improvements to making hitting easier, actually makes being patient less useful if you want to mash taters every AB. So by being a free-swinger I make the game even less realistic.

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                    • JoeCoolMan24
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2005
                      • 1255

                      #11
                      Re: Guess Pitch changes

                      Originally posted by etched Chaos
                      If they took away the bonuses and left the old system's notifications I'd be ecstatic. I want to be a patient hitter, I want to take 100-150 walks a RTTS season, but my natural instincts make that impossible without a 'crutch' and now I find out they removed that crutch to appease the hardcore players who feel everyone should play without aids... It's just disappointing.

                      Guess Pitch has been the only option in the whole game that the Devs have actively changed without leaving the old system for those of us who liked it the way it was.

                      Also the improvements to making hitting easier, actually makes being patient less useful if you want to mash taters every AB. So by being a free-swinger I make the game even less realistic.
                      This last part is becoming very true for me in RTTS so far.

                      I have 36 ABs so far. 10 strikeouts, 4 HR, 2 2B, 1 3B, 0 BB. I am slugging about .700, even though I am striking out at such a high rate. Since being patient has now been chucked out the window, I am just swinging hard and often at every pitch.

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                      • etched Chaos
                        Pro
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 800

                        #12
                        Re: Guess Pitch changes

                        Another thing is that I've had to turn the consistency and strikes sliders for the cpu right the way down to help alleviate things a bit but even with both sliders at 0 it feels like every pitch is a strike or incredibly close. With no viable GP, I'm not able to ignore the first two pitches because it leaves me at 0-2 almost every time.

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                        • DAWNofALDUIN
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2013
                          • 45

                          #13
                          It's so frustrating. There's no manual to tell you the diff btwn all the GP!! I just have I on default and I went one notch up on my human hitting sliders.


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                          • JoeCoolMan24
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 1255

                            #14
                            Re: Guess Pitch changes

                            Originally posted by DAWNofALDUIN
                            It's so frustrating. There's no manual to tell you the diff btwn all the GP!! I just have I on default and I went one notch up on my human hitting sliders.


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                            Well, there IS a manual, but they decided to shave a few cents off their cost by making it a digital manual instead of a paper one. The good thing about this is you'll never lose the manual. The bad and more important part is that you can't view the manual WHILE playing the game, which is a huge negative.

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                            • DAWNofALDUIN
                              Rookie
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 45

                              #15
                              Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24
                              Well, there IS a manual, but they decided to shave a few cents off their cost by making it a digital manual instead of a paper one. The good thing about this is you'll never lose the manual. The bad and more important part is that you can't view the manual WHILE playing the game, which is a huge negative.
                              Ill still find a way to lose it.


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