Question about pitching.
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I use Meter with ball trail on and sometimes I'll get what looks like a 'flashing' or light circle around the end of the trail before I release the pitch.
Does anyone know what that means?
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Nobody knows the answer to this?
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I have no idea, I don't think that many people use meter for pitching anymore either so it might be hard to get an accurate answer. Most people used pure analog and this year pretty much everyone I know switched to pinpoint, which is what I'd advise to you as well. It's worth it.
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@x814xmafia_psn said in Question about pitching.:
I use Meter with ball trail on and sometimes I'll get what looks like a 'flashing' or light circle around the end of the trail before I release the pitch.
Does anyone know what that means?
If you are referring to the circle around the ball, it indicates where the pitch could land with perfect release.Sorry if that is not what you were talking about.
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That may be it. But why would it only show some of the time?
It's almost like the point has a small pci around it.
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@x814xMafia_PSN
I believe you are referring to the PAR. The circle shows the range of where a pitch can end up with perfect release. You probably don't see it sometimes because really accurate pitches the PAR is about the size of the ball. -
@kovz88_psn said in Question about pitching.:
@x814xMafia_PSN
I believe you are referring to the PAR. The circle shows the range of where a pitch can end up with perfect release. You probably don't see it sometimes because really accurate pitches the PAR is about the size of the ball.Thank you.
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@raesone_psn said in Question about pitching.:
I have no idea, I don't think that many people use meter for pitching anymore either so it might be hard to get an accurate answer. Most people used pure analog and this year pretty much everyone I know switched to pinpoint, which is what I'd advise to you as well. It's worth it.
I don't know if I'll be able to master Pin Point. I limited vision in each of my eyes and I have a hard enough time seeing the trajectory of the ball with Meter.
Its probably because I use Pitcher Offset as my view. I tried Strike Zone (the one that most people use) and I just can't seem to get used to it.
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