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Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha

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    So im digging pin point reminds me alot of 2k baseball pitching which was great! Only thing im struggling on is the timing of pulling down for the final segment of the pitch if that makes sense im usally in the 0.50 early to 1.50 late. I get that early will make the pitch rise and opposite for late. But i just feel the timing in that one segment seams tight espically with it being different timing for different pitchers and especially with runners on base and quick stepping..

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    I feel you on this. I'm getting better at it but with it basically being 100% in the spot you aim at I really don't mind it being hard to master. Just my opinion

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    @sekirodiesalot_mlbts said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    So im digging pin point reminds me alot of 2k baseball pitching which was great! Only thing im struggling on is the timing of pulling down for the final segment of the pitch if that makes sense im usally in the 0.50 early to 1.50 late. I get that early will make the pitch rise and opposite for late. But i just feel the timing in that one segment seams tight espically with it being different timing for different pitchers and especially with runners on base and quick stepping..

    If you can find a camera angle that gives you the best view of your pitcher as you're doing ppp. Should help with timing between pitcher release and your stick motion.

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    Yea I like the pinpoint pitching a lot, and after playing a ton of games yesterday I was starting to get decent at it. However I have still yet to get it timed perfectly. Being .17 seconds off was the closest I have gotten so far, and it feels like its a little to strict on that as it still pulled the pitch a bit. There should be a slight window on that IMO. I mean your brain has to process the pitch and when to pull down on the stick and takes a fraction of a second anyways lol.

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    If youre getting a whole 1 second early then you are doing somerhing way wrong. Im playing on Hall of Fame and average around 0.10 - 0.15. Wait until the outer circle completely closes on the inner. It also helps to have a windup that suits you, it took me a little bit to find a windup where i had good feel for the release. Once you give up a hit in an inning it also speeds up the whole process to make it harder, simulating in game pressure.

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    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    If youre getting a whole 1 second early then you are doing somerhing way wrong. Im playing on Hall of Fame and average around 0.10 - 0.15. Wait until the outer circle completely closes on the inner. It also helps to have a windup that suits you, it took me a little bit to find a windup where i had good feel for the release. Once you give up a hit in an inning it also speeds up the whole process to make it harder, simulating in game pressure.

    Never a full second early but if i try to wait i usally overcompsate and get a full second or more on late. I think my issue is last year i was pure analog and i pitched as fast as i could not even given my guy to get set.( i know it was kinda cheesy but i just tried to get thru games as fast as i could to play more games to do challenges)

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    Im getting a little better now that i dont rush the pitch(let my pitcher get set when i select pitch) also im picking up when to pull down a little better when i count while it does the motion preview. I got my first perfect (all blue) in a dd ranked game and i was ecstatic cause didnt realse there was better than good 😂

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    @sekirodiesalot_mlbts said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    If youre getting a whole 1 second early then you are doing somerhing way wrong. Im playing on Hall of Fame and average around 0.10 - 0.15. Wait until the outer circle completely closes on the inner. It also helps to have a windup that suits you, it took me a little bit to find a windup where i had good feel for the release. Once you give up a hit in an inning it also speeds up the whole process to make it harder, simulating in game pressure.

    Never a full second early but if i try to wait i usally overcompsate and get a full second or more on late. I think my issue is last year i was pure analog and i pitched as fast as i could not even given my guy to get set.( i know it was kinda cheesy but i just tried to get thru games as fast as i could to play more games to do challenges)

    I feel that, personally i very much enjoy realism so i always let my pitcher get set. Weird question though, are you playing on a tv over 50 inches? Because the larger the screen the slower the input reaction. So for me im playing on a 26 inch monitor and the input is perfect it feels amazing. But if i go downstairs and play on my 70 inch tv it instanly makes playing any games really, much harder. Id have to compensate for input lag and such.

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    You have to look at the circles. The first motion (individual pitch motion) you do at a consistany speed and should finish when the outer circle closes in on the top circle (they are same size). From there, pull down towards the bottom circle when it’s outer circle is same size (closes in on it)

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    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @sekirodiesalot_mlbts said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    If youre getting a whole 1 second early then you are doing somerhing way wrong. Im playing on Hall of Fame and average around 0.10 - 0.15. Wait until the outer circle completely closes on the inner. It also helps to have a windup that suits you, it took me a little bit to find a windup where i had good feel for the release. Once you give up a hit in an inning it also speeds up the whole process to make it harder, simulating in game pressure.

    Never a full second early but if i try to wait i usally overcompsate and get a full second or more on late. I think my issue is last year i was pure analog and i pitched as fast as i could not even given my guy to get set.( i know it was kinda cheesy but i just tried to get thru games as fast as i could to play more games to do challenges)

    I feel that, personally i very much enjoy realism so i always let my pitcher get set. Weird question though, are you playing on a tv over 50 inches? Because the larger the screen the slower the input reaction. So for me im playing on a 26 inch monitor and the input is perfect it feels amazing. But if i go downstairs and play on my 70 inch tv it instanly makes playing any games really, much harder. Id have to compensate for input lag and such.

    Depends on the TV. My 65" gets around 5-7ms input lag at 4k hdr which is as good as any small pc monitor.

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    @magicbush86_psn said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @sekirodiesalot_mlbts said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    If youre getting a whole 1 second early then you are doing somerhing way wrong. Im playing on Hall of Fame and average around 0.10 - 0.15. Wait until the outer circle completely closes on the inner. It also helps to have a windup that suits you, it took me a little bit to find a windup where i had good feel for the release. Once you give up a hit in an inning it also speeds up the whole process to make it harder, simulating in game pressure.

    Never a full second early but if i try to wait i usally overcompsate and get a full second or more on late. I think my issue is last year i was pure analog and i pitched as fast as i could not even given my guy to get set.( i know it was kinda cheesy but i just tried to get thru games as fast as i could to play more games to do challenges)

    I feel that, personally i very much enjoy realism so i always let my pitcher get set. Weird question though, are you playing on a tv over 50 inches? Because the larger the screen the slower the input reaction. So for me im playing on a 26 inch monitor and the input is perfect it feels amazing. But if i go downstairs and play on my 70 inch tv it instanly makes playing any games really, much harder. Id have to compensate for input lag and such.

    Depends on the TV. My 65" gets around 5ms input lag which is as good as any small pc monitor.

    That’s not input lag, that’s refresh rate

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    @hikes83_psn said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @magicbush86_psn said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @sekirodiesalot_mlbts said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    @auhzzy_xbl said in Pin point pitching i like it but could use a lil teak or maybe a need a tip haha:

    If youre getting a whole 1 second early then you are doing somerhing way wrong. Im playing on Hall of Fame and average around 0.10 - 0.15. Wait until the outer circle completely closes on the inner. It also helps to have a windup that suits you, it took me a little bit to find a windup where i had good feel for the release. Once you give up a hit in an inning it also speeds up the whole process to make it harder, simulating in game pressure.

    Never a full second early but if i try to wait i usally overcompsate and get a full second or more on late. I think my issue is last year i was pure analog and i pitched as fast as i could not even given my guy to get set.( i know it was kinda cheesy but i just tried to get thru games as fast as i could to play more games to do challenges)

    I feel that, personally i very much enjoy realism so i always let my pitcher get set. Weird question though, are you playing on a tv over 50 inches? Because the larger the screen the slower the input reaction. So for me im playing on a 26 inch monitor and the input is perfect it feels amazing. But if i go downstairs and play on my 70 inch tv it instanly makes playing any games really, much harder. Id have to compensate for input lag and such.

    Depends on the TV. My 65" gets around 5ms input lag which is as good as any small pc monitor.

    That’s not input lag, that’s refresh rate

    Nope it's input lag. Look up samsung q80t.

    https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag

    I bought it a few months ago specifically because it has crazy low input lag.

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