I have heard putting a gaming monitor on game mode helps. True or false ?
I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat
@Malikeve said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
Like ur friendkyle , get drunk and close ur eyes.
You are a funny guy.
If you have a gaming monitor and can't see a baseball, you have bigger issues sir.
Handing the controller to someone else is probably the best solution.
@Thierry007007 said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
I have heard putting a gaming monitor on game mode helps. True or false ?
I would work with your brightness and contrast settings. I find the FPS presets on most gaming monitors are good to pick up the white ball against the batter's eye. If you google your monitor model number and calibration you'll likely find plenty of articles to help optimize your settings.
Your question is a bit vague, because it doesn't have enough details about your problem or specifically when you experience it. NO ONE can see the ball in day games at MLB parks, or where people exploit Chris Sale's delivery in parks with small batter's eyes. The backgound color nearly matches that of the baseball and it just blends in. These are just game flaws.
What do you mean you can’t see it? You can’t track it from the pitcher’s hand? You can’t pick it up at all? Does it seem like it jumps from the pitcher to the plate? What kind of tv are you playing on? What is your resolution? If you play on 4k and sharper, the FPS lowers and the ball is harder to track.
@Thierry007007 said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
I have heard putting a gaming monitor on game mode helps.
Focus on the pitchers cap/head then glance at the arm slang come from behind him mid wind up move eyes to other side of pitcher or his release point. But while doing all that,, use the corner of your eye to stay somewhat focused on your batters legs and belt. Your batters leg kick is on time with every pitch, only then you have to decide when to press x.
Well, i did have that problem and I'm not playing on a monitor. It's the practice i suppose lol. It's a very very small window. But even then....sds can fail you lol
@DIRTYdp253 said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
@Thierry007007 said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
I have heard putting a gaming monitor on game mode helps.
Focus on the pitchers cap/head then glance at the arm slang come from behind him mid wind up move eyes to other side of pitcher or his release point. But while doing all that,, use the corner of your eye to stay somewhat focused on your batters legs and belt. Your batters leg kick is on time with every pitch, only then you have to decide when to press x.
Thanks for the tips especially with the leg kick thing. I changed my batting view from Strike Zone 1 to Strike Zone 2 and I’m doing better now. I can see the baseball with more ease. Still not perfect but I’m working on it.
@Thierry007007 said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
@DIRTYdp253 said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
@Thierry007007 said in I have a hard time seeing the baseball during an at bat:
I have heard putting a gaming monitor on game mode helps.
Focus on the pitchers cap/head then glance at the arm slang come from behind him mid wind up move eyes to other side of pitcher or his release point. But while doing all that,, use the corner of your eye to stay somewhat focused on your batters legs and belt. Your batters leg kick is on time with every pitch, only then you have to decide when to press x.
Thanks for the tips especially with the leg kick thing. I changed my batting view from Strike Zone 1 to Strike Zone 2 and I’m doing better now. I can see the baseball with more ease. Still not perfect but I’m working on it.
Np. Thats 1 thing i never see those YouTube guys talk about in their tip videos, is what to focus on with your eyes and peripherals. I guess you could say i use tunnel vision focusing on both my batters leg kick and also mainly the pitchers cap/arm slang/release point then track the pitch.