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While suffering through my last two RS games in which i gave up 38 hits (yes, in just two games), I started realizing that the green zone in meter pitching is almost a guaranteed gopher ball. I've never been comfortable with the other styles of pitching, but have never really struggled like this with meter. Doesn't matter who I use, same story. If I'm trying to throw a pitch down and away and hit green, the ball ends up [censored] near down the middle. If I'm slightly early or slightly late, the pitch has a MUCH better chance of going where I intend for it to go. So I ask, what's the point of green in meter pitching?
Where the [censored] do you see green?!
@doomtrain69 said in What's the point of green zone in meter pitching?:
maybe that's why he's having so much trouble
When you get a good times release its green and says "good" same for analog..... Thats where he sees it.
@foge011 said in What's the point of green zone in meter pitching?:
@doomtrain69 said in What's the point of green zone in meter pitching?: Where the [censored] do you see green?! maybe that's why he's having so much trouble
100% agree
@BlackMKO said in What's the point of green zone in meter pitching?:
@doomtrain69 said in What's the point of green zone in meter pitching?: Where the [censored] do you see green?! When you get a good times release its green and says "good" same for analog..... Thats where he sees it.
Oh yeah. Like playing on AS is a crapshoot where green can/will hang randomly but if you're complaining about perfect releases a TON then you are probably too much in the zone. You wanna be Good or Late ALWAYS never Early.
lol post of the thread right here
kids looking for green apples and he's in a swampland