3 lines?
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Help a confused man? I've been playing for a while and still don't know what the 3 lines in the middle of the pci are supposed to tell me. What are these 3 telling me below? So far I've just been trying to get the "triple line" a tinge under the ball. Any help is appreciated!
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Looks like the lines I diagramed didn't work. Anyway...any insight on the 3 lines on the middle of the pci?
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top one is for power, middle is for contact, bottom is for normal... for example if your swinging power hit the top one, contact aim for middle, and so on.... now they do vary in sizes if your player is a power hitter the top one is the largest, contact then the middle will be larger... so aim for which dot is the largest and swing accordingly
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@SaveFarris_PSN may have a video link.
But what they are is how the hit would possible register after contact.
It's different per batter; but I think one is a fly ball, one is a dribbler, and one is a line drive
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@blade-arkticz_xbl said in 3 lines?:
top one is for power, middle is for contact, bottom is for normal... for example if your swinging power hit the top one, contact aim for middle, and so on.... now they do vary in sizes if your player is a power hitter the top one is the largest, contact then the middle will be larger... so aim for which dot is the largest and swing accordingly
Top power
Middle balanced
Lower contact -
Ok. Looks like my explanation was WAY off. Seems like the other two posters know what's up.
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I thought it was perfect fly, perfect liner, perfect grounder (hitting the dot)
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@cbpm72_psn said in 3 lines?:
I thought it was perfect fly, perfect liner, perfect grounder (hitting the dot)
This is the answer
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@d_e_m_i_s_e_psn said in 3 lines?:
@cbpm72_psn said in 3 lines?:
I thought it was perfect fly, perfect liner, perfect grounder (hitting the dot)
This is the answer
Well yes, but the size depends on the type of hitter
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Ahhhhhh....
So if you're trying to hit a home run, you need to line the ball up with the biggest dot or the biggest line? That would give you a fly ball right?
Line it up with the smallest, you get a grounder, do I have it right?
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@next_jester_psn said in 3 lines?:
Ahhhhhh....
So if you're trying to hit a home run, you need to line the ball up with the biggest dot or the biggest line? That would give you a fly ball right?
Line it up with the smallest, you get a grounder, do I have it right?
No, top for fly, middle for liner, bottom for grounder. The size of the dots/lines is the type of hitter: Gallo will have the top one bigger; Mookie the middle one and Madrigal the lower one; look at the bottom of a player’s card art to see hitter type: power, balanced, contact
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@blade-arkticz_xbl said in 3 lines?:
top one is for power, middle is for contact, bottom is for normal... for example if your swinging power hit the top one, contact aim for middle, and so on.... now they do vary in sizes if your player is a power hitter the top one is the largest, contact then the middle will be larger... so aim for which dot is the largest and swing accordingly
Are you sure? I thought top one was power rating, middle was contact rating, and lower was vision rating.
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@buddyhightower_xbl said in 3 lines?:
@blade-arkticz_xbl said in 3 lines?:
top one is for power, middle is for contact, bottom is for normal... for example if your swinging power hit the top one, contact aim for middle, and so on.... now they do vary in sizes if your player is a power hitter the top one is the largest, contact then the middle will be larger... so aim for which dot is the largest and swing accordingly
Are you sure? I thought top one was power rating, middle was contact rating, and lower was vision rating.
No, vision is the outer PCI, contact inner PCI and dots go power-balanced-contact for size, and fly-drive and grounder for results
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@yankblan_psn said in 3 lines?:
@buddyhightower_xbl said in 3 lines?:
@blade-arkticz_xbl said in 3 lines?:
top one is for power, middle is for contact, bottom is for normal... for example if your swinging power hit the top one, contact aim for middle, and so on.... now they do vary in sizes if your player is a power hitter the top one is the largest, contact then the middle will be larger... so aim for which dot is the largest and swing accordingly
Are you sure? I thought top one was power rating, middle was contact rating, and lower was vision rating.
No, vision is the outer PCI, contact inner PCI and dots go power-balanced-contact for size, and fly-drive and grounder for results
Remember when games came with an explanation manual?? lol
There are several people in this very thread who think the lines mean different thing... where the heck is the manual?thanks BTW
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Ahh ok....so when trying to hit Homer, always try to lineup with the top. The power hitters will have a bigger top, weaker hitters will have a smaller top?
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There's text in the game options menu about it but it doesn't explain it very well...leaves some quesrions.
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I clicked this thinking it was a post about Keith Hernandez.
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Check this out, it’s all there:
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