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    Anyone giving up on pinpoint yet? I find myself falling behind 3-0 and switching back to analog pitching quite a lot lately.

    I understand why ppp was nerfed, but it is reminiscent of last year to me now. Soon will we be hearing the gravity ball complaints? Full circle…

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    It’s not even that bad. Yeah it’s a little tougher but just right imo

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    @hikes83_psn said in Back to analog:

    It’s not even that bad. Yeah it’s a little tougher but just right imo

    I agree...it is a little frustrating at times to have pitches not go exactly where I want it, but it is providing a much more realistic game. It is just more fun as a hitter to have pitches drift over the plate from time to time. It would be frustrating if I could never hit my spots, but so far I am still hitting them most of the time. I am one of the boring people who wants more realism.

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    @crashbowman447_psn said in Back to analog:

    @hikes83_psn said in Back to analog:

    It’s not even that bad. Yeah it’s a little tougher but just right imo

    I agree...it is a little frustrating at times to have pitches not go exactly where I want it, but it is providing a much more realistic game. It is just more fun as a hitter to have pitches drift over the plate from time to time. It would be frustrating if I could never hit my spots, but so far I am still hitting them most of the time. I am one of the boring people who wants more realism.

    Well said. I think we’ve just been spoiled for 4 months being able to spot any pitch on a dime.

    Most MLB pitchers have great command of 1 maybe 2 pitches. No way can they hit a dime with all 5 pitches

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    @hikes83_psn said in Back to analog:

    @crashbowman447_psn said in Back to analog:

    @hikes83_psn said in Back to analog:

    It’s not even that bad. Yeah it’s a little tougher but just right imo

    I agree...it is a little frustrating at times to have pitches not go exactly where I want it, but it is providing a much more realistic game. It is just more fun as a hitter to have pitches drift over the plate from time to time. It would be frustrating if I could never hit my spots, but so far I am still hitting them most of the time. I am one of the boring people who wants more realism.

    Well said. I think we’ve just been spoiled for 4 months being able to spot any pitch on a dime.

    Most MLB pitchers have great command of 1 maybe 2 pitches. No way can they hit a dime with all 5 pitches

    This is a good point. I find myself now relying on certain pitches when I am falling behind on the mound. It isn't like in the past where I would throw any pitch on any count.

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    @crashbowman447_psn said in Back to analog:

    @hikes83_psn said in Back to analog:

    @crashbowman447_psn said in Back to analog:

    @hikes83_psn said in Back to analog:

    It’s not even that bad. Yeah it’s a little tougher but just right imo

    I agree...it is a little frustrating at times to have pitches not go exactly where I want it, but it is providing a much more realistic game. It is just more fun as a hitter to have pitches drift over the plate from time to time. It would be frustrating if I could never hit my spots, but so far I am still hitting them most of the time. I am one of the boring people who wants more realism.

    Well said. I think we’ve just been spoiled for 4 months being able to spot any pitch on a dime.

    Most MLB pitchers have great command of 1 maybe 2 pitches. No way can they hit a dime with all 5 pitches

    This is a good point. I find myself now relying on certain pitches when I am falling behind on the mound. It isn't like in the past where I would throw any pitch on any count.

    Exactly. More often than not now in high leverage situations while falling behind, might have rely on good ole #1

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