Any tips?
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Any tips for seeing the ball or getting “reset” at the game? Been struggling to see the ball the last couple days. TIA
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I would visit an optometrist.
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Are you on old gen or current gen? Are you using a monitor or TV?
Those two have single handedly upped my game a lot. I still suck but I’m winning more than I lose and I strike out way way less.
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@H-TOWN713-X1HQX_XBL said in Any tips?:
Are you on old gen or current gen? Are you using a monitor or TV?
Those two have single handedly upped my game a lot. I still suck but I’m winning more than I lose and I strike out way way less.
Same. Also a wired controller helps.
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@joliver_411_PSN said in Any tips?:
Any tips for seeing the ball or getting “reset” at the game? Been struggling to see the ball the last couple days. TIA
Don’t listen to Joshy there, he’s just a troll. I usually just don’t play for a couple days and come back. Helps me big time.
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I play on an Asus monitor.
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@H-TOWN713-X1HQX_XBL said in Any tips?:
Are you on old gen or current gen? Are you using a monitor or TV?
Those two have single handedly upped my game a lot. I still suck but I’m winning more than I lose and I strike out way way less.
Current gen and monitor lol I’m taking a couple days off hoping that helps lol
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Gameplay is consistently laggy and the only way to overcome this problem is not play.
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Just take a break. It happens
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I’ve said for a very long time the game feels consistently inconsistent. It makes mastery extremely difficult and keeps players coming back for more. What’s sad is that in order to compete at a high level in this game you basically need the current gen system, a monitor, wired controller, top tier internet, and a 20 min warmup in batting practice. It would be nice to enjoy the game with a wireless controller on a big screen tv where you could just turn it on and play, like the good old days, but it is simply not optimized for those settings where a millisecond reaction determines success or failure.
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