Pulse pitching (maybe others too?) really need a look
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Far too many pitches going nowhere near the par, usually to the middle of the plate.
Its frustrating when you know someone will chase, and you dont even have to paint. Just toss it well out the zone and...oh wait thats a HR because it ended up in a VERY hittable place
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That's intentional, they want you to use pinpoint as it's the hardest to use, but gives the most control to the user
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@Teak2112 i use pulse have for 10 years and refuse to change probably 80% of my pitches are close to where i want but your right about the rest theres atleast 10-15% that i aim outside the zone or on a corner time it perfect or [censored] close and than it goes dosn the middle for an slmost automatic homerun SMH
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I submitted a ticket because it is so far off, it’s not even funny. Everyone who uses pulse should submit one! While they’re at it, submit one for the aiming “cursor” that sticks after selecting the pitch.
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@eatyum said in Pulse pitching (maybe others too?) really need a look:
That's intentional, they want you to use pinpoint as it's the hardest to use, but gives the most control to the user
If this was the case, they would remove all other pitching choices.
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I am an old man and my fingers won't allow me to use pinpoint. I use the one button pitch method and refuse to play online because the other teams gets a huge advantage for using pinpoint. They can paint the corners while my pitches invariable end up in the middle of the zone even though I aimed in the corner. I understand giving us a little disadvantage because it easier, but it shouldn't be as bad as it is
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It can't be any worse than what I use, I use classic pitching and timing for the hitting considering I don't draw well enough for pinpoint and zone hitting just doesn't work for me
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Metered pitching hangs a ton of pitches this year
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Pure analog is close to pinpoint as far as placement goes. I used to use pulse primarily but now I only use it when I can’t get pure analog timed right
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@VioletNine9 said in Pulse pitching (maybe others too?) really need a look:
Metered pitching hangs a ton of pitches this year
I use Meter too, just finished a game where I "hung" a slider (even though I aimed in the dirt with good accuracy) and my opponent smashed a walk off homer. That was very fun
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@VioletNine9 yep. In the past, meter would do the forced hangers occasionally but it seems way more frequent this year
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I use analog, and the biggest thing I notice is that if you want a ball to be below the zone, you have to set it up as if you are throwing in the dirt.
I’m not sure if that’s different, or if I’m just used to using bight rsted pitchers that have more break.
But, down below the zone is where it always seems to be higher than it should.