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  • Azzkicker527_XBLA Offline
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    What is the focus supposed to be? Is it the tracing of the pitch or the movement back to the finish point? Nothing is consistent other than all of my pitches running higher than where I put them, but in the spot that I chose.

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    Timing and connecting the dots are the most important. Timing being the most important. If your early pitches go high.

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    And, it's really worth the time investment to figure it out. NOT!

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    No it really is worth learning. If your truly trying to get better in online you need to be on pinpoint. There is a reason all the best players use it.

    If your offline and don’t care analog or meter will be fine.

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    You do not “have” to use Pinpoint. I still use Meter and seem to do just fine in Events and BR. 18-0 in RS but kind of hate that game mode so don’t play it much. Picking the right pitches and locations are key and Pinpoint in theory let’s you spot it but end of the day a good hitter will hit the ball wherever it’s thrown...

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    @superfly2789_psn said in Pin Point Question:

    No it really is worth learning. If your truly trying to get better in online you need to be on pinpoint. There is a reason all the best players use it.

    If your offline and don’t care analog or meter will be fine.

    Ramone, Ramone, Ramone.

    There is a reason all the "best" players are using it.

    In the history of completely-out-of-your-hiney statements..this one is HOF caliber.

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