Camera view
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I'm looking to change my pitching camera. Right now I use Pitcher Offset.
Any suggestions?
I was thinking of trying to one where it looks like youre the catcher. I think that's Strike Zone. But is there any difference between the different SZ cameras?
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Strike Zone. Like Cbrev says, seeing double the pitches in that view (hitting and pitching), it'll help you be a better hitter too.
The differences in the strike zone views are just that 2 and 3 are a little more zoomed back I believe.
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I personally don't like strike zone as a pitching camera. What Cbrev says is true without a doubt, but in my experience you will hang way more pitches down the middle or in the zone when you try to spot them outside of the zone if you barely miss your input. Or sometimes you throw a curveball or a changeup with perfect release, spot it way below the zone and it will still be in the bottom of the zone for a strike. And they get crushed.
So, I moved away from that camera a while ago. I actually use either pitcher offset or strike zone 2 for pitching. Had the most succes with pitcher offset and I prefer that one. Only downside is that I can't see the runner on 2B and if he's taking a lead or not.
But hey, who am I?
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@raesone_psn said in Camera view:
I personally don't like strike zone as a pitching camera. What Cbrev says is true without a doubt, but in my experience you will hang way more pitches down the middle or in the zone when you try to spot them outside of the zone if you barely miss your input. Or sometimes you throw a curveball or a changeup with perfect release, spot it way below the zone and it will still be in the bottom of the zone for a strike. And they get crushed.
So, I moved away from that camera a while ago. I actually use either pitcher offset or strike zone 2 for pitching. Had the most succes with pitcher offset and I prefer that one. Only downside is that I can't see the runner on 2B and if he's taking a lead or not.
But hey, who am I?
I can’t seem to understand why they don’t offer a 2nd base camera when you can’t see the runner on certain cameras. Is there an explanation for this?
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@write-to-shawn_psn said in Camera view:
@raesone_psn said in Camera view:
I personally don't like strike zone as a pitching camera. What Cbrev says is true without a doubt, but in my experience you will hang way more pitches down the middle or in the zone when you try to spot them outside of the zone if you barely miss your input. Or sometimes you throw a curveball or a changeup with perfect release, spot it way below the zone and it will still be in the bottom of the zone for a strike. And they get crushed.
So, I moved away from that camera a while ago. I actually use either pitcher offset or strike zone 2 for pitching. Had the most succes with pitcher offset and I prefer that one. Only downside is that I can't see the runner on 2B and if he's taking a lead or not.
But hey, who am I?
I can’t seem to understand why they don’t offer a 2nd base camera when you can’t see the runner on certain cameras. Is there an explanation for this?
It's SDS. They'll probably add it as an "new gameplay feature" 5 years from now.
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