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  • BigDirty06_XBLB Offline
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    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    I have a complete inability to not drop my PCI.
    I try so hard not to do it, but every time I think I don't the feedback says otherwise.
    I really have no idea how to stop, but when I don't screw up, I hit great, but thats probably less than 5 percent of the time.
    This is my 3rd year playing DD and my online average is never above .200. You can't win this way. Very frustrating, I've tried everything.

    Man I have had this exact same problem. The past couple of days I have been playing around with my hitting view and it's helped me alot. I was using strike zone 2, now I am using strike zone offset. I don't know why, but it's helped me a lot to break my habit of moving the pci down, and be late on my swings. I didn't ever think I'd be using this view setting. Just never liked it initially. Now I'm actually making solid contact with pitches. Not saying this will work for you, but give different views a shot. You might be surprised which one works for you. I still at times revert back to the old habit of moving my pci down. When I do, I start with my pci at the to of the strike zone and try to follow the ball out of the pitcher's hand the best I can. It's a tough habit to snap out of.....

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    @warpedzilla_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    And the later you are on a swing the lower the pci will end up

    Is that how that works???

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    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @mubby_33_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    Have you tried moving the pci before the pitch? Maybe set up with the pci high before the pitch?
    I'm also always low but I'm working on it

    Yeah I've started placing it at the top of the zone. It's helping a little bit, but I always have to tell myself not to move it, recognize and react but I've done this for so long it's difficult not to drop it.

    It might sound totally counterintuitive, but placing it below the zone can be much more effective in not dropping your PCI. The reason for this is that you’re only triggered to move it up (rather than down).

    I don’t do it anymore, but I did initially and it solved the problem.

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    Welcome to the club.

    Plus, I can't hit righty on righty for anything...

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  • mubby_33_PSNM Offline
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    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @mubby_33_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    Have you tried moving the pci before the pitch? Maybe set up with the pci high before the pitch?
    I'm also always low but I'm working on it

    Yeah I've started placing it at the top of the zone. It's helping a little bit, but I always have to tell myself not to move it, recognize and react but I've done this for so long it's difficult not to drop it.

    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @mubby_33_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    Have you tried moving the pci before the pitch? Maybe set up with the pci high before the pitch?
    I'm also always low but I'm working on it

    Yeah I've started placing it at the top of the zone. It's helping a little bit, but I always have to tell myself not to move it, recognize and react but I've done this for so long it's difficult not to drop it.

    I've found moving the pci while the pitcher is in their delivery helps to just react to where it is pitched. Stationary PCI really makes it hard to adjust especially up and in. I notice most of the probplayers keep the pci moving when the pitch is delivered.. I also started using control freaks in the left stick and I really like the feel. Again, I'm still terrible but it does help and I think I'm getting better. Check out YouTube, tons of good hitting tips. Just find a grip or prepitch routine that you like. It really is about individual feel for each player.

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  • Yoda1155_PSNY Offline
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    I have the same problem, but I start with my pci at the bottom of the zone. It is not completely fool proof but has helped.

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    Something that helped me is moving the pci to keep me distracted until the pitcher is about halfway through his motion and then set up. I think keeping it still for so long made me anticipate the pitch and pull it down. Only time I keep it still is if someone is using the same pitch on a certain count and I can sit on that pitch

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  • bhall09_PSNB Offline
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    What’s this? A helpful thread on these forums???

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    @bhall09_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    What’s this? A helpful thread on these forums???

    I know, most stuff is toxic garbage.
    I really like the feedback and tips. Started using some.
    I'll keep experimenting, but ultimately I have to pick something and stick with it. Constant tinkering seems counterproductive. Been down that road before.

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    @elway7751_PSN my friend.. 3 copies of the show and you havnt figured it out... probably not going to figure out, you peeked lol with that said it’s a hard game and hitting is hard. I would take some pitches, try and understand what my opponent is doing... and set my PCI accordingly on a pitch to pitch bases. (Ex) I was just on a 0-2 count I knew my opponent had thrown a slider down and in almost every time on 0-2 and I sat on it.

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    I still do this rarely but I used to do it maybe half the time now maybe 1/10.

    It’s just muscle memory. When the ball is middle or High you just need to tell yourself to keep the pci there.

    I start my pci high. I keep it high. If the ball is really low or left and right I take the ball. Keep your brain thinking to wait for the high ball. If you do drop the pci on a pitch. Before the next pitch comes in…

    3 times as a practise. Put the pci on your starting posistion and where the ball ended. Build up that muscle memory. You’ll get there dude.

    Also I did find Kontrol Freeks helped.

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    Just to add my hitting this season is about .230 but I’ve won 13 games in a row. Work that out.

    My best hitters (4 of them) are all around .260

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    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    I have a complete inability to not drop my PCI.
    I try so hard not to do it, but every time I think I don't the feedback says otherwise.
    I really have no idea how to stop, but when I don't screw up, I hit great, but thats probably less than 5 percent of the time.
    This is my 3rd year playing DD and my online average is never above .200. You can't win this way. Very frustrating, I've tried everything.

    Do you hit with your finger on the swing button or pressing it halfway down?

    If you do try keeping your finger off the button. It helps your brain lead with the PCI and it also helps a lot with your swing timing. I just figured this out myself recently.

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    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    I have a complete inability to not drop my PCI.
    I try so hard not to do it, but every time I think I don't the feedback says otherwise.
    I really have no idea how to stop, but when I don't screw up, I hit great, but thats probably less than 5 percent of the time.
    This is my 3rd year playing DD and my online average is never above .200. You can't win this way. Very frustrating, I've tried everything.

    That's the 1 thing keeping me from playing RS.
    I am dumbfounded at what to do.
    I can pitch really good and know facing human batters is a different story, but I could be really good online maybe WS good if it wasn't for this.
    It sucks.
    There are times where I just sit there, head down in disbelief that I dropped the chalupa again.
    Maybe if I got a PS5 controller it may help, but you can't even get one.

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  • Warpedzilla_PSNW Offline
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    @thaghettoblasta said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @warpedzilla_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    And the later you are on a swing the lower the pci will end up

    Is that how that works???

    yessir and likewise earlier raises the resulting pci

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  • crash447_XBLC Offline
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    @warpedzilla_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @thaghettoblasta said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @warpedzilla_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    And the later you are on a swing the lower the pci will end up

    Is that how that works???

    yessir and likewise earlier raises the resulting pci

    I don't know that this is always the case. I am a PCI dropper and also am early on everything. I hit best with hitters that others feel have long/slow swings and struggle with quicker ones. My brain sees a pitch to drive and I say "I'm jumping on this" with the result being a dropped pci and early. I am a first year player and working through it...just don't think dropped pci is always due to being late. However, I do believe it works that way with pure analog.

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    Have you tried turning your PCI indicator off? That might help with moving your stick with the pitch instead of reacting and slamming it to the spot you think the ball is going.

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  • elway7751_PSNE Offline
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    @codywolfgang_xbl said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    I have a complete inability to not drop my PCI.
    I try so hard not to do it, but every time I think I don't the feedback says otherwise.
    I really have no idea how to stop, but when I don't screw up, I hit great, but thats probably less than 5 percent of the time.
    This is my 3rd year playing DD and my online average is never above .200. You can't win this way. Very frustrating, I've tried everything.

    Do you hit with your finger on the swing button or pressing it halfway down?

    If you do try keeping your finger off the button. It helps your brain lead with the PCI and it also helps a lot with your swing timing. I just figured this out myself recently.

    I just started doing this and what a difference that has made. Not sure how that makes that big of a difference but it feels different.
    Played an event game since I started doing this and scored 7 runs on 7 hits with three HRS, a double and a triple. I never have done that.

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  • CodyWolfgang_XBLC Offline
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    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @codywolfgang_xbl said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    @elway7751_psn said in Why I'll never be a good hitter:

    I have a complete inability to not drop my PCI.
    I try so hard not to do it, but every time I think I don't the feedback says otherwise.
    I really have no idea how to stop, but when I don't screw up, I hit great, but thats probably less than 5 percent of the time.
    This is my 3rd year playing DD and my online average is never above .200. You can't win this way. Very frustrating, I've tried everything.

    Do you hit with your finger on the swing button or pressing it halfway down?

    If you do try keeping your finger off the button. It helps your brain lead with the PCI and it also helps a lot with your swing timing. I just figured this out myself recently.

    I just started doing this and what a difference that has made. Not sure how that makes that big of a difference but it feels different.
    Played an event game since I started doing this and scored 7 runs on 7 hits with three HRS, a double and a triple. I never have done that.

    It feels like you are actually swinging a bat instead of pressing a button. For whatever reason you can check swing ten times easier holding your thumb above also.

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    I like to drop it low and to the right. Don’t throw a slider away from me haha.

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