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  • MajorPyn4
    Rookie
    • Aug 2004
    • 309

    #1

    How does new throwing work?

    Can someone help me with how to use the new button accuracy throwing meter thingy? Also, is there an in game instruction manual. New to the show. Last time I played this game was 2005 when it first came out.

    Thanks
  • ROABS
    Like Father Like son
    • Dec 2006
    • 1071

    #2
    Re: How does new throwing work?

    Originally posted by MajorPyn4
    Can someone help me with how to use the new button accuracy throwing meter thingy? Also, is there an in game instruction manual. New to the show. Last time I played this game was 2005 when it first came out.

    Thanks
    for the throwing meter you want to release the button when the meter hits the green in the middle. for the manual when you turn on your ps3 and see the choice to load mlb the show 13 you should have an option below it to load the digital manual.

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    • MajorPyn4
      Rookie
      • Aug 2004
      • 309

      #3
      Re: How does new throwing work?

      Thanks for the reply. After you hit the green on the meter, do I push again for power or do I hold the button in?

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      • nemesis04
        RIP Ty My Buddy
        • Feb 2004
        • 13530

        #4
        Re: How does new throwing work?

        Originally posted by MajorPyn4
        Thanks for the reply. After you hit the green on the meter, do I push again for power or do I hold the button in?
        Here is the write-up I did from CD, it goes over the major points:

        Button Accuracy:

        The mechanic is in the form of a meter which is over the player in arc fashion (like a rainbow shape) and within the meter you have colors that transition into one another. Starting from the left side of the meter you have red then yellow which take up a little more then a third of the meter. The green section or sweet spot resides on top of the meter. The remaining portion of the meter after the green transitions back to yellow then red. So in arc fashion you have red/yellow/green/yellow/red. As with analog red will be a bad throw, yellow is questionable and green will be the most accurate result. The power portion of the mechanic gets displayed under the player with growing rings just like regular button throwing.

        Your initial button press which is pressure sensitive will simultaneously bring up the throwing meter while filling rings underneath the player to determine the power of the throw. As soon as the meter activates is where it develops its personality. You will see the green section or sweet spot shift forward or backwards and either grow and shrink. This change is the player's fielding rating/attributes taking affect. A poorer fielder will see his sweet spot shrink and shift forward causing you to have to hold the button longer to hit that sweet spot. A better rated fielder will see the sweet spot shift back and possibly grow allowing you to get your throw off quicker. The meter will also change based on other factors besides a fielder's attributes, throw distance, throw difficulty, momentum etc., all will have an effect on making the mechanic have dynamic results. As with all fielding options preloading yields the best results and button accuracy is no exception. I found you need to preload even earlier with this mechanic because it takes some time to hit the sweet spot for a perfect throw. Initially I kept missing my branch point until I got used to it.

        So to review you press the button, the initial press (remember pressure sensitive) will determine your strength and bring up the meter. While continuing to press you will see the sweet spot change based on ratings and the situation, a black needle will travel along all the different sections with the goal of stopping within the sweet spot. Canceling a throw occurs when you release and tap the button again.
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        • RunN1st
          MVP
          • Oct 2002
          • 2906

          #5
          Re: How does new throwing work?

          Probably just want to watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chtjiP2Kliw&sns=em
          "The older I get, the faster I was!"
          PSN: RunN1st

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