Pinpoint
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Maybe its because IRL even the best pitchers aren't perfect? The best hitters aren't perfect, yet we want a "perfect" video game. Baseball is a game of inches, milimeters, bang-bang plays, mis-judged fly ball, good/bad management decisions, etc. It is not perfect, it is random and that is what I love about it. If the game was perfect it would be Super Mario world and no one would be throwing their controllers down and cussing, lol.
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It's understandable but the ball not even coming close to the par region is crazy....it's like sometimes it just defaults down the middle. I'm fine if it stays inside the region, just don't understand the total opposite s sometimes
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I currently suck horribly at pinpoint pitching
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The thing about pinpoint pitching is very much based around the pitcher’s control attributes. The higher the value the more forgiving pinpoint will be. But don’t forget its not just about the motion of the stick but also the release point and the speed at which you flick the stick for release.
I’m not sure what kind of results you’re getting unless you’re able to post some video but I play on legend difficulty for pitching and I haven’t had any glaring issues with accuracy where the pitch location has been way off base compared to the control input.
If you’re able to record some examples post them up and lets see what you’re getting.
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I just stick with analog
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@rageincage007_XBL said in Pinpoint:
I just stick with analog
I use analog also, but sometimes I think it's a little bit too accurate and not so much ratings based. But I don't like all the Stick manipulation you have to do for pinpoint
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I was wondering if pinpoint is worth learning. But from this post it seems like it is no better than analog. And I'm cool with that because I like analog and don't want to learn pinpoint. And to op, if pitching was perfect it would be very difficult to hit in this game. And that aint no fun.
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@thinkbluedgr_PSN said in Pinpoint:
I was wondering if pinpoint is worth learning. But from this post it seems like it is no better than analog. And I'm cool with that because I like analog and don't want to learn pinpoint. And to op, if pitching was perfect it would be very difficult to hit in this game. And that aint no fun.
I did spend quite a bit of time working on pinpoint, but I didn't like the mechanic. If the whole object is to put the ball where you want it and you can achieve that with analog, there's no point in messing around with pinpoint in my opinion.
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@thinkbluedgr_PSN said in Pinpoint:
I was wondering if pinpoint is worth learning. But from this post it seems like it is no better than analog. And I'm cool with that because I like analog and don't want to learn pinpoint. And to op, if pitching was perfect it would be very difficult to hit in this game. And that aint no fun.
My goal this past season was to learn it because I was in an online league. I forced myself to learn it and really found you have better aim than with analog as long as you do it right. The big thing was trying to learn it. The best help is the various YouTube videos and not in the game. The game doesn't really explain it at all. I'm not great at it, but at least I can do it. I've seen some guys who really can pinpoint their pitches. It takes some practice to nail it down as good as they do. I did find my competition level rose with pinpoint, if that says anything.
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I've never been able to figure out pinpoint. First thing I'll do when I get the game is switch my default to meter and then forget that pinpoint exists.