Meter pitching tips...
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Hey @arvcpa_MLBTS, I'll see your PPP questions and raise you a newbie plea for help with Meter.
I've used Meter all season and mostly played offline so I've never needed to get really good. Even on the higher levels offline, if you've got a high diamond and just mix pitches, you're fine.
With that said, I've never bothered to learn the nuances of how to use the meter. I know it's pretty simple, but I have a few questions.
1- what generates velocity? Do you have to hold the button down or tap it 3 times.2- I'm assuming accuracy and location are controlled by the how close you get the meter to the yellow line, is there anything more to it?
3- how do you control break?
Thanks, I may graduate to PPP but at least for this event and the final ones, I could use the help. Don't worry, you'll still beat me.
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He'll probably answer this better than me, but here is how I use it. Obviously, the longer you hold down the pitch, the harder you throw it. You can hold down the button and release it when it reaches the spot you want and then you have to time the release with a second click of the same button you used to start the pitch (or just x after you release the desired pitch button at your point). Unfortunately, you cannot really control break all that much other than release points and it's mostly RNG based, so you will see a lot more floaters hang than using PPP. Hope that helps.
Also, you can use a three click approach as well, what I explained above was the 2 click.
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@thaghettoblasta said in Meter pitching tips...:
He'll probably answer this better than me, but here is how I use it. Obviously, the longer you hold down the pitch, the harder you throw it. You can hold down the button and release it when it reaches the spot you want and then you have to time the release with a second click of the same button you used to start the pitch (or just x after you release the desired pitch button at your point). Unfortunately, you cannot really control break all that much other than release points and it's mostly RNG based, so you will see a lot more floaters hang than using PPP. Hope that helps.
Also, you can use a three click approach as well, what I explained above was the 2 click.
This definitely helps. Thanks. It's somewhat intuitive but I wasn't sure which mechanism effected which aspect of the pitch. Now I know....and knowing is half the battle. No I'm not high.
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@ericulous1_psn said in Meter pitching tips...:
@thaghettoblasta said in Meter pitching tips...:
He'll probably answer this better than me, but here is how I use it. Obviously, the longer you hold down the pitch, the harder you throw it. You can hold down the button and release it when it reaches the spot you want and then you have to time the release with a second click of the same button you used to start the pitch (or just x after you release the desired pitch button at your point). Unfortunately, you cannot really control break all that much other than release points and it's mostly RNG based, so you will see a lot more floaters hang than using PPP. Hope that helps.
Also, you can use a three click approach as well, what I explained above was the 2 click.
This definitely helps. Thanks. It's somewhat intuitive but I wasn't sure which mechanism effected which aspect of the pitch. Now I know....and knowing is half the battle. No I'm not high.
But I am...and all I can say is...GOOOO JOOOOOE!
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Hey @Ericulous1_PSN
I have not used meter in over 2 years now but if mechanics didn’t change this must be how it works:
1- The further away the bar goes from the yellow line determines pitch speed and break, closest being the lowest and further being the highest.
2- Correct
3- Refer to no. 1
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@ericulous1_psn said in Meter pitching tips...:
Hey @arvcpa_MLBTS, I'll see your PPP questions and raise you a newbie plea for help with Meter.
I've used Meter all season and mostly played offline so I've never needed to get really good. Even on the higher levels offline, if you've got a high diamond and just mix pitches, you're fine.
With that said, I've never bothered to learn the nuances of how to use the meter. I know it's pretty simple, but I have a few questions.
1- what generates velocity? Do you have to hold the button down or tap it 3 times.2- I'm assuming accuracy and location are controlled by the how close you get the meter to the yellow line, is there anything more to it?
3- how do you control break?
Thanks, I may graduate to PPP but at least for this event and the final ones, I could use the help. Don't worry, you'll still beat me.
I use meter with a decent amount of success.
@ericulous1_psn said in Meter pitching tips...:
Hey @arvcpa_MLBTS, I'll see your PPP questions and raise you a newbie plea for help with Meter.
I've used Meter all season and mostly played offline so I've never needed to get really good. Even on the higher levels offline, if you've got a high diamond and just mix pitches, you're fine.
With that said, I've never bothered to learn the nuances of how to use the meter. I know it's pretty simple, but I have a few questions.
1- what generates velocity? Do you have to hold the button down or tap it 3 times.2- I'm assuming accuracy and location are controlled by the how close you get the meter to the yellow line, is there anything more to it?
3- how do you control break?
Thanks, I may graduate to PPP but at least for this event and the final ones, I could use the help. Don't worry, you'll still beat me.
So I use meter, and I find it to be reliable enough 99% of the time. I also consider myself to be more than decent enough at the game.
I use the 3 click method, but you can use the press and hold method the exact same way. There's no difference aside from personal preference.
Pitch speed is determined by the power or effort on the meter. If you press L2 you'll notice all pitches have a "range" which they throw each pitch. On meter, the tail end of the build up (or red section of the meter) determines that. The beginning of the red will be the lowest part of that pitches range, while the end of the red will be the high end.
The yellow bar on the down portion of the meter is the release. Matching up with the yellow bar makes it so you pitch will fall within the PAR. Missing the yellow bar high will have your pitcher release high, while missing low will likely have the ball lower.
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@ibonafidescrub_ said in Meter pitching tips...:
Hey @Ericulous1_PSN
I have not used meter in over 2 years now but if mechanics didn’t change this must be how it works:
1- The further away the bar goes from the yellow line determines pitch speed and break, closest being the lowest and further being the highest.
2- Correct
3- Refer to no. 1
Hahahaha, I like this. Very simple.
@EvylShaun_PSN thanks for chiming in, I pretty consistent with the meter but was noticing my velocity wasn't maxing, this definitely helps.
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@ericulous1_psn said in Meter pitching tips...:
Hey @arvcpa , I'll see your PPP questions and raise you a newbie plea for help with Meter.
I was an exclusive Meter guy until I started DD in 2020. Then I learned Pure Analog.
JOIN ME IN PPP. COME TO THE DARK SIDE.
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My expert pitching tip. Stand there and do nothing for about 10 seconds. The cpu will throw the ball for you. Pretty much guaranteed a fastball near the middle for a strike. Works almost all the time.
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@quinnymcquinn said in Meter pitching tips...:
My expert pitching tip. Stand there and do nothing for about 10 seconds. The cpu will throw the ball for you. Pretty much guaranteed a fastball near the middle for a strike. Works almost all the time.
This is very true...lol. A lot of guys have taken to this method/strategy in this current event.
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@thaghettoblasta said in Meter pitching tips...:
@quinnymcquinn said in Meter pitching tips...:
My expert pitching tip. Stand there and do nothing for about 10 seconds. The cpu will throw the ball for you. Pretty much guaranteed a fastball near the middle for a strike. Works almost all the time.
This is very true...lol. A lot of guys have taken to this method/strategy in this current event.
Darn! My strategy has been outed. What’s next? Center swinging!!!
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Meter pitching relies heavily on a smooth connection with minimal lag. Switch to Analog or PP. Meter is like the kicking meter on madden.
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I been using Meter since 2017
What I learned you never want to have a perfect pitch it normally gets crushed.
Depending on the pitcher and the different pitches you can manipulate the pitches where they go.
The further you go to the red the more speed you get but the less control you get
If you are early on the yellow pitcher throws high if you are late they throw low so if you want it in the dirt you can aim bottom of the zone but release late. if you are to late releasing on a slider or a curve or other pitches and aiming outside you will go way outside.
i usually release just early or late, at the edges of the yellow. That depends on the pitcher I am using.
I believe the less control a pitcher has the faster the meter goesI am pretty good at pitching but suck at hitting online
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@thaghettoblasta said in Meter pitching tips...:
He'll probably answer this better than me, but here is how I use it. Obviously, the longer you hold down the pitch, the harder you throw it. You can hold down the button and release it when it reaches the spot you want and then you have to time the release with a second click of the same button you used to start the pitch (or just x after you release the desired pitch button at your point). Unfortunately, you cannot really control break all that much other than release points and it's mostly RNG based, so you will see a lot more floaters hang than using PPP. Hope that helps.
Also, you can use a three click approach as well, what I explained above was the 3 click.
I do not hold down, I press x meter goes then press x again when you want to release
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@thaghettoblasta said in Meter pitching tips...:
He'll probably answer this better than me, but here is how I use it. Obviously, the longer you hold down the pitch, the harder you throw it. You can hold down the button and release it when it reaches the spot you want and then you have to time the release with a second click of the same button you used to start the pitch (or just x after you release the desired pitch button at your point). Unfortunately, you cannot really control break all that much other than release points and it's mostly RNG based, so you will see a lot more floaters hang than using PPP. Hope that helps.
Also, you can use a three click approach as well, what I explained above was the 2 click.
You differently can control the break. You only get hangers if you do not release and manipulate the pitchers pitches.
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