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If pinpoint is perfect release every time other pitching interfaces such as meter should go exactly where you put them if perfect

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  • locutusofburgL Offline
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    Basically the title. There should be no drift on perfect releases with other interfaces especially since arguably pinpoint is easier to get a perfect release once ugh get it down.

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    I feel like meter is the hardest interface and thats what I've always used in baseball games. Its almost a guarantee you are going to hang balls right down the middle eventually. I've said I was going to switch to pinpoint and try that, but still haven't had the motivation to actually try it. Meter will miss on good release often and there must be a more consistent interface. The times I've tried other ways feels like I'm not doing much and always go back to meter.

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    I also think it's dumb that the zone around the baseball isn't based on stats like Control, but rather Velocity. When Rizzo is more pinpoint accurate than Wheeler I think we have a problem

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    @pscrabro_psn said in If pinpoint is perfect release every time other pitching interfaces such as meter should go exactly where you put them if perfect:

    I feel like meter is the hardest interface and thats what I've always used in baseball games. Its almost a guarantee you are going to hang balls right down the middle eventually. I've said I was going to switch to pinpoint and try that, but still haven't had the motivation to actually try it. Meter will miss on good release often and there must be a more consistent interface. The times I've tried other ways feels like I'm not doing much and always go back to meter.

    I'm a meter guy and tried pin point, for me I did worse. Best way to try it out is against the CPU in my opinion.

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    @orexwhitefire_xbl said in If pinpoint is perfect release every time other pitching interfaces such as meter should go exactly where you put them if perfect:

    @pscrabro_psn said in If pinpoint is perfect release every time other pitching interfaces such as meter should go exactly where you put them if perfect:

    I feel like meter is the hardest interface and thats what I've always used in baseball games. Its almost a guarantee you are going to hang balls right down the middle eventually. I've said I was going to switch to pinpoint and try that, but still haven't had the motivation to actually try it. Meter will miss on good release often and there must be a more consistent interface. The times I've tried other ways feels like I'm not doing much and always go back to meter.

    I'm a meter guy and tried pin point, for me I did worse. Best way to try it out is against the CPU in my opinion.

    yeah... I need to try pinpoint even if its worse. everytime I barely miss and its right down the middle for a no doubter, as the balls flying out of the park... im thinking "maybe I should try pinpoint" lol

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    Meter is better this year than it's been in a long time. Just putting that out there as someone that has used meter for more than a decade across varying titles baseball related.

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    I agree. I am too lazy to switch to pinpoint it seems like a lot of work and my era is below 4 so it’s not a major concern. I do get frustrated with meter bc my sliders suck. I can throw 3 perfectly where I want it and the next two end yo middle of the plate and get blasted. The slider is the most frustrating pitch bc. Of ot

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    I heard that there is a bug with pin point right now. If it is a very late release it still goes where u wanted and you can paint the black easily. I've not be able to confirm this though.

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