BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty
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I prefer All-Star pitch speed due to the sinker issue on HOF+
There is a very small % of the play base that can time those things up consistently. I don't want the game made for them. If we get smaller PCI's up there then the pitch speed won't matter as much it'll be more on PCI placement.
So for me I want more time to react but have more of an impact on PCI placement.
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@NDStew_32 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
I prefer All-Star pitch speed due to the sinker issue on HOF+
There is a very small % of the play base that can time those things up consistently. I don't want the game made for them. If we get smaller PCI's up there then the pitch speed won't matter as much it'll be more on PCI placement.
So for me I want more time to react but have more of an impact on PCI placement.
I agree that the sinker is quick, but 99% of players throw sinkers in the same locations (RHPs: up and away to lefties, down and in to righties, LHPs: down and in to lefties, up and away to righties), people get very predictable, and I can make a quick decision if the pitch is a sinker and take the PCI there. It’s not overly difficult for me personally because I study people patterns. I think that’s why I don’t mind facing kluber at all.
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@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Vermen said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
If this were 19 I would %100 agree that br needs to be on HOF, but not this year. Playing the event I have gotten so bored of it being just wait for the first person to hit a homerun and win 1-0.
I’m not having that issue on the event at all. I’ve played 100 event games, and I keep playing them to grab rewards and because the gameplay is so much more enjoyable. You can keep people off balance pitching wise, and good input is rewarded so much more from a hitting standpoint,
I win %75 of my event games as well but they are still boring - you face Kluber\Pearson with Chapman coming out of the pen and the hitters we have currently dont have the vision for decent pci's which make for a strikeout fest. It may be working out for you but for the vast majority it doesnt. I have played 100 event games as well and with a few outliers the scores are often 1-0 2-0. Most casuals wont even attempt it due to the pitch speeds and tiny pci's
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@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Vermen said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
If this were 19 I would %100 agree that br needs to be on HOF, but not this year. Playing the event I have gotten so bored of it being just wait for the first person to hit a homerun and win 1-0.
I’m not having that issue on the event at all. I’ve played 100 event games, and I keep playing them to grab rewards and because the gameplay is so much more enjoyable. You can keep people off balance pitching wise, and good input is rewarded so much more from a hitting standpoint,
Because you're in the top 5 to 10% of players in the game. For the rest of us this event is basically sell out on high fastballs and pray we guessed right and can get around on it in time.
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@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@NDStew_32 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
I prefer All-Star pitch speed due to the sinker issue on HOF+
There is a very small % of the play base that can time those things up consistently. I don't want the game made for them. If we get smaller PCI's up there then the pitch speed won't matter as much it'll be more on PCI placement.
So for me I want more time to react but have more of an impact on PCI placement.
I agree that the sinker is quick, but 99% of players throw sinkers in the same locations (RHPs: up and away to lefties, down and in to righties, LHPs: down and in to lefties, up and away to righties), people get very predictable, and I can make a quick decision if the pitch is a sinker and take the PCI there. It’s not overly difficult for me personally because I study people patterns. I think that’s why I don’t mind facing kluber at all.
The problem is the way it comes out of the hand, drives me insane. I don't mind 4sm/2sm/cutter because those have pretty realistic release + movement.
Sinkers are just ridiculous
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@Vermen said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Vermen said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
If this were 19 I would %100 agree that br needs to be on HOF, but not this year. Playing the event I have gotten so bored of it being just wait for the first person to hit a homerun and win 1-0.
I’m not having that issue on the event at all. I’ve played 100 event games, and I keep playing them to grab rewards and because the gameplay is so much more enjoyable. You can keep people off balance pitching wise, and good input is rewarded so much more from a hitting standpoint,
I win %75 of my event games as well but they are still boring - you face Kluber\Pearson with Chapman coming out of the pen and the hitters we have currently dont have the vision for decent pci's which make for a strikeout fest. It may be working out for you but for the vast majority it doesnt. I have played 100 event games as well and with a few outliers the scores are often 1-0 2-0. Most casuals wont even attempt it due to the pitch speeds and tiny pci's
I honestly don't think the PCI's are the issue. I would love to see what happens if you put All-Star speed with HOF PCI's and then bump that up to even Legend PCI's.
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I would say pci size is definitely an issue, they're pretty small now on HoF compared to years past.
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BR has its own set of sliders. The first event when it was on AS didn't play the same as BR. It just is what it is unfortunately. I finished a 12 win run a few days ago that it still haven't emotionally recovered from.
Going for 8-0 up one in the bottom of the 3rd Trout went into a casual miss catch animation on a can of corn getting the tying run to 3rd, had to win in extras.
I lost 4-2 on two gravity balls trying to get to 11-0. My 11th win I was down 4-1 and hit 4 solo HR's in the bottom of the 3rd. The next game for 12 wins I lined out twice then hit 4 straight HR's in the top of the first. Between the walkoff the prior game and my 12th win game I hit 8 HR's in 11 AB's.
I was often down having to come back because of bad luck early. I have just learned to remember the entry is the price of a pack and try to win 3 games to make a profit ️
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I mean, I’m actually speechless.
Excuse me? Can you read? I use zone and strike zone camera. I’m speechless that you can’t read sentences. I legitimately offered the guy using directional advice on how to use zone.
Either you’re trying to troll or you’re just clueless.
Whoa there buddy. I prefaced my whole comment with a caveat in case I was misunderstanding.
I’m neither clueless nor a troll, so relax ok?
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@maskedgrappler said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Vermen said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
If this were 19 I would %100 agree that br needs to be on HOF, but not this year. Playing the event I have gotten so bored of it being just wait for the first person to hit a homerun and win 1-0.
I’m not having that issue on the event at all. I’ve played 100 event games, and I keep playing them to grab rewards and because the gameplay is so much more enjoyable. You can keep people off balance pitching wise, and good input is rewarded so much more from a hitting standpoint,
Because you're in the top 5 to 10% of players in the game. For the rest of us this event is basically sell out on high fastballs and pray we guessed right and can get around on it in time.
But what percentage of the time to people throw fastballs up? I don’t always swing at fastball up if I’m confident he’s going to throw a different pitch. That’s how you get into trouble. Nash ( @frizbgirl22 ) who’s a better player than me talked about how he has a hard time reacting to fastballs inside. How is he still elite? Because he adjusted his approach to crush every other pitch. You may get 10-20% of pitches that are fastball up, so what about the other 80-90%? If you can hit those, then having a hole like that is easy to overcome. It’s when you get outside your approach is when you run into trouble.
Hopefully this perspective helps in finding the best approach for you to be successful!
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@NDStew_32 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@NDStew_32 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
I prefer All-Star pitch speed due to the sinker issue on HOF+
There is a very small % of the play base that can time those things up consistently. I don't want the game made for them. If we get smaller PCI's up there then the pitch speed won't matter as much it'll be more on PCI placement.
So for me I want more time to react but have more of an impact on PCI placement.
I agree that the sinker is quick, but 99% of players throw sinkers in the same locations (RHPs: up and away to lefties, down and in to righties, LHPs: down and in to lefties, up and away to righties), people get very predictable, and I can make a quick decision if the pitch is a sinker and take the PCI there. It’s not overly difficult for me personally because I study people patterns. I think that’s why I don’t mind facing kluber at all.
The problem is the way it comes out of the hand, drives me insane. I don't mind 4sm/2sm/cutter because those have pretty realistic release + movement.
Sinkers are just ridiculous
I agree that some sinkers come out of the hand really funky (soroka comes to mind), but I don’t think the speed is the issue. I’m telling you, if you watch pitcher tendencies and take mental note early in the game of how they’re attacking you, they rarely deviate from certain pitches and locations, then it gets easy to read. There will be times in the 1st inning that it looks like I’m lost, but then I’m on everything after that because I get in sync with how my opponent is trying to pitch.
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@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@maskedgrappler said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Vermen said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
If this were 19 I would %100 agree that br needs to be on HOF, but not this year. Playing the event I have gotten so bored of it being just wait for the first person to hit a homerun and win 1-0.
I’m not having that issue on the event at all. I’ve played 100 event games, and I keep playing them to grab rewards and because the gameplay is so much more enjoyable. You can keep people off balance pitching wise, and good input is rewarded so much more from a hitting standpoint,
Because you're in the top 5 to 10% of players in the game. For the rest of us this event is basically sell out on high fastballs and pray we guessed right and can get around on it in time.
But what percentage of the time to people throw fastballs up? I don’t always swing at fastball up if I’m confident he’s going to throw a different pitch. That’s how you get into trouble. Nash ( @frizbgirl22 ) who’s a better player than me talked about how he has a hard time reacting to fastballs inside. How is he still elite? Because he adjusted his approach to crush every other pitch. You may get 10-20% of pitches that are fastball up, so what about the other 80-90%? If you can hit those, then having a hole like that is easy to overcome. It’s when you get outside your approach is when you run into trouble.
Hopefully this perspective helps in finding the best approach for you to be
I’m a big advocate of not swinging at pitches you struggle with. Unless there are two strikes, there’s no reason
Yep, no reason to swing at a pitch you struggle with. If someone can dot three pitches in a row you struggle with then kudos to them. From what I’ve seen that just doesn’t happen.
All my opponents know by the 2nd inning that I struggle with an inside FB but they aren’t going to hit the black every time. When they miss their spot is when you can do some damage.
A big part of hitting is knowing your strengths and weaknesses. Stick to your strengths and you’ll see results
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@frizbgirl22 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@maskedgrappler said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Harryhukari33 said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
@Vermen said in BR really needs to be shifted to HOF difficulty:
If this were 19 I would %100 agree that br needs to be on HOF, but not this year. Playing the event I have gotten so bored of it being just wait for the first person to hit a homerun and win 1-0.
I’m not having that issue on the event at all. I’ve played 100 event games, and I keep playing them to grab rewards and because the gameplay is so much more enjoyable. You can keep people off balance pitching wise, and good input is rewarded so much more from a hitting standpoint,
Because you're in the top 5 to 10% of players in the game. For the rest of us this event is basically sell out on high fastballs and pray we guessed right and can get around on it in time.
But what percentage of the time to people throw fastballs up? I don’t always swing at fastball up if I’m confident he’s going to throw a different pitch. That’s how you get into trouble. Nash ( @frizbgirl22 ) who’s a better player than me talked about how he has a hard time reacting to fastballs inside. How is he still elite? Because he adjusted his approach to crush every other pitch. You may get 10-20% of pitches that are fastball up, so what about the other 80-90%? If you can hit those, then having a hole like that is easy to overcome. It’s when you get outside your approach is when you run into trouble.
Hopefully this perspective helps in finding the best approach for you to be
I’m a big advocate of not swinging at pitches you struggle with. Unless there are two strikes, there’s no reason
Yep, no reason to swing at a pitch you struggle with. If someone can dot three pitches in a row you struggle with then kudos to them. From what I’ve seen that just doesn’t happen.
All my opponents know by the 2nd inning that I struggle with an inside FB but they aren’t going to hit the black every time. When they miss their spot is when you can do some damage.
A big part of hitting is knowing your strengths and weaknesses. Stick to your strengths and you’ll see results
Knowledge bombs from the guy who hits .350-.400 every year at the highest levels of RS.
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