What camera view do you use?
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I use strike zone, but it seems I’m having more issues lately with reading low throws. Any other camera views you swear by?
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I'm using offset zoom. I had the same issue with strike zone and with this view it's not as bad.
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Strike zone, but you should go watch movegamingtv on YouTube. He gives the best hitting tips. Ive meshed his with my own.
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I actually just switched to retro. I’m on legend +. Try it, surprisingly good
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I use The Show 15, can’t stand strike zone
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Was SZ3 for a long time but now on SZ2.
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@Qualdantante said in What camera view do you use?:
I actually just switched to retro. I’m on legend +. Try it, surprisingly good
Lol. I just tried this. I was thinking "WTF, this is rubbish", but then ...
First pitch, ball which I took.
Second pitch, home run. Beautiful. -
@Qualdantante said in What camera view do you use?:
I actually just switched to retro. I’m on legend +. Try it, surprisingly good
I just switched to this the other day and hit multiple home runs in a row off kluber on HOF, something I could never do with sz
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strike zone high
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I've been using Offset Zoom for the past day (actually from the above suggestion because hitting in my usuals SZ and The Show 15 have not born fruit). It takes some getting used to, but I've been making much better contact playing online.
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I have the exact same problem identifying low pitches out of the zone using the strike zone camera.
It works great and is by far the best camera view if your opponent is doing nothing but serving up meatballs right down the middle. But if you’re playing against a top rated player who can hit his spots low, I find that using the strike zone camera makes it almost impossible to tell the difference between a strike and a ball. So, I switched to the next best thing which is strike zone high, and it’s made a huge difference.
That said, what works for me might not work for you. So, I think the best advice I could give is to test a few of them out in batting practing mode, and give each different view 6 - 9 outs. If you’ve gone through the entire lineup without even getting three outs, chances are you’ve found the right camera view.
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