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  • BL8001
    MVP
    • Jul 2010
    • 1885

    #61
    Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

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    It works like that. You divide the plate in 3rds.

    As a righty you are covering either middle in, middle (the plate) or middle out.

    If you want to hit to the right side you would look middle out, shifting the camera over and now this is your new eye zone. Now anything located middle or out can be taken to the right side with a higher percentage.

    From what I have seen, this doesn't mean it will go to the right side automatically even if all the stars align, it just raises the chances significantly.

    If you sit middle in as righty if a righty throws a slider off the inside of the plate you should feast on it.

    Think of this as a direct way to attack pitching. A pitcher can bend the ball in or out or down or throw it straight.

    If they are cutting or sliding the ball you can now raise your chances of hitting those pitches by selecting where you choose to hunt.
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    • DJ
      Hall Of Fame
      • Apr 2003
      • 17770

      #62
      Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

      I've used Directional Hitting a few times so far and am really impressed with the mechanic. Each time I've approached the AB with a specific plan in mind, whether that be trying to hit a grounder to the right-side to advance a runner or looking on the inner-half of the plate if a pitcher is pounding that area of the strike zone or I am up 2-0, 3-1 in the count.

      It really adds a nice layer of strategy to an already amazing game.
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      • Jeter2
        Rookie
        • Mar 2012
        • 158

        #63
        Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

        To clarify because i'm still a bit confused, are you guys picking spots to aim for before the pitch is thrown and hold the left stick in that direction before swinging.

        Or, are you reacting as the ball comes to the plate to choose if youre aiming inside or outside?

        I understand the concept of on a 3-0 or 3-1 count sitting on an inside fastball etc...

        Thanks in Advance

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        • RLebron12
          Pro
          • Mar 2013
          • 770

          #64
          Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

          Originally posted by Jeter2
          To clarify because i'm still a bit confused, are you guys picking spots to aim for before the pitch is thrown and hold the left stick in that direction before swinging.

          Or, are you reacting as the ball comes to the plate to choose if youre aiming inside or outside?

          I understand the concept of on a 3-0 or 3-1 count sitting on an inside fastball etc...

          Thanks in Advance

          If I am using directional hitting in certain situations I am holding the analog to the side before the pitch is thrown.


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          • Scrapps
            Pro
            • Jan 2006
            • 825

            #65
            Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

            Yikes.


            So, just to confirm. If I want to hit the ball in the air, push and hold the LS up THROUGHOUT the duration of the swing?


            I cannot preload my desire for a fly ball with a simple click up (and release), prior to swinging, correct?

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            • BA2929
              The Designated Hitter
              • Jul 2008
              • 3353

              #66
              Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

              This thread is so full of confusion that I actually got confused reading it. Here's how directional hitting works as far as I'm concerned:

              You can "pre-load" your direction if you want. You do not have to do this. But if you're looking to move a runner from 2nd to 3rd with no outs, you can choose to look to the outside of the plate as a RHH to get "your pitch". The camera slides to make seeing that part of the plate easier. Again, you do not have to do this.

              You can also choose to use the directional hitting as the pitch is coming in. Let's say it's a pitch inside on a RHH, but you want to try to take it the opposite field for a hit and run. So, you time your swing (yes you still have to time the button press on the pitch) and you can try to influence the ball to the right side by using the RS and pressing to the right. This should help some if your timing is slightly off and you swing too early. You must hold the RS down in that direction as you are swinging as far as I know. I don't believe there's a lock you can use to keep it in one direction.

              You can also choose to use the directional hitting to have better odds to hit the ball where the pitch is located. Last night I hit a HR with Hosmer off Bumgarner on an up and in pitch and influenced it up and in as the pitch was coming in.

              Directional hitting helps you influence the direction you want the ball to go and helps the chances of a ball going in the air or on the ground. It's basically a less skill oriented PCI so you don't have to nail the PCI on the inside or outside of the ball to influence the direction of the hit.

              This is how I see it, I believe I am right but if I'm not I'll gladly accept that fact.
              Last edited by BA2929; 04-01-2015, 04:10 PM.
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              • Heroesandvillains
                MVP
                • May 2009
                • 6005

                #67
                Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

                Guys it's pretty simple. It's all in its name.

                Directional hitting. Think direction.

                Need to hit a fly ball to drive that run in from 3rd? Hit up.

                Got one out, a runner on 3rd, with the infield playing back conceding the run on a ground ball? Press down.

                Don't confuse this with zone or guess pitch locations.

                Pick the direction you want to try and hit the ball in. It's really that simple.

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                • nemesis04
                  RIP Ty My Buddy
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 13548

                  #68
                  Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

                  Originally posted by Scrapps
                  Yikes.


                  So, just to confirm. If I want to hit the ball in the air, push and hold the LS up THROUGHOUT the duration of the swing?


                  I cannot preload my desire for a fly ball with a simple click up (and release), prior to swinging, correct?
                  You can't preload have to hold it.
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                  • Jeter2
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 158

                    #69
                    Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

                    Thank you all for clarifying, my only issue I suppose is going back to Zone hitting or retraining my mind how to hit. If a pitch is low and in, I will automatically move the left stick low and in creating a ground ball if I understand this correctly.

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                    • emiles76
                      Rookie
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 16

                      #70
                      Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

                      Originally posted by raskal67
                      My Impression

                      I like it, it feels natural to push toward Right Felt to try to drive/pus a ball to Right, Left field to try to Drive/push a ball to left. Similarly with fly/ground influences.

                      As far as MVP 2005 Loved it. This is not the same, similar maybe, but not the same. I could hit HRs at will with up/pull influence all day with Ken Griffey Jr.
                      I totally agree. Your comparison to MVP is spot on. The first couple of games I played frustrated me because I was using directional the same way I used hit in MVP and could go deep almost at will with lefty power hitters.

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                      • Gagnon39
                        Windy City Sports Fan
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 8548

                        #71
                        Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

                        Originally posted by Jeter2
                        Or, are you reacting as the ball comes to the plate to choose if youre aiming inside or outside?
                        This is what I've been doing, but my questions are whether or not this is an effective method that can work.
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                        • RandyBass
                          MVP
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 1181

                          #72
                          Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

                          This is nice feature, and pretty well done in my opinion. It basically adds an element to timing hitting by giving you more control. Timing is still the dominant factor, and I would say that more accurately it helps you influence hit direction, not control it.

                          Playing yesterday I hit a HR with Rusney Castillo to center while pushing to right. Seems off? Well, I swung early. Then with Panda I went looking for something inside to pull, got it, pushed up and right (hitting LH) with good timing and roped a double off the RF wall.

                          For those who say it's not realistic, you're wrong. Timing is not the only factor in hit direction, bat angle also plays a factor. Leaving direction up to timing only, like in 14, makes things too arbitrary.

                          To the dev team, job well done! Only thing I'd say is, weave it into the game more: put up an indicator when a hitter comes to the plate, along side the defensive alignment indicator. This would let users know a hitter's tendencies, so that they could hit to those tendencies, or shift their defense if they are on defense.

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                          • torpidbeaver
                            Pro
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 636

                            #73
                            Re: MLB 15 The Show: Directional Hitting Impressions

                            From what I can understand:

                            Aiming to left field during a pitch that crosses the left half of the plate will GENERALLY give you better results than if you'd aimed to right field. Correct?

                            Trying for a fly ball during a pitch that crosses the letters will GENERALLY give you better results than if you'd aimed for a fly ball at your knees?

                            BUT, all things being equal, would you GENERALLY get better results "aiming with the pitch" or leaving it neutral (ie not touching the L-stick)?

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                            • torpidbeaver
                              Pro
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 636

                              #74
                              DOUBLE POST EXCUSE ME.

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                              • spaceg0st
                                Rookie
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 88

                                #75
                                I've found that directional hitting is the fun medium between analog and zone. You can 1. Wait for the pitch and then press the direction of where to swing as the ball travels through the strike zone (almost like zone but less control and more reliant upon timing of the swing).. So if the pitch is coming and it's going outside, hold right and swing. Most likely the ball will go to the right side of the field. If the pitch is low and in, swing while pressing down and left.
                                2. The other way to play this (which was more advertised) is to hold a certain direction and wait for that pitch to come.

                                I wasn't really excited about this hitting until I put some time into it, now I'm really enjoying it. It DOES feel similar to MVP. When/where I hit the ball, the results seem logical. Good addition

                                I still want a pitching cursor to hit though. options baby, options

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