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    So, it's obvious some pitchers don't have the best control, but if you give me a perfect area (area in which a pitch is supposed to go if you get a perfect pinpoint) the ball MUST go there, I mean how is it that I get a perfect pinpoint, having set the whole entire PAR in the strike zone and the guy somehow finds a way to throw a ball, it's just way too random atp, I walked like three guys in my last RS game cause he just wouldn't put the ball in the strike zone, and I was throwing perfects most of the time, it feels like unless you put it right down the middle the ball's not gonna go into the strike zone sometimes

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    Tbh I think perfects are a bit mislabeled, because you can get a perfect and only have 80% which then makes it confusing why it misses when it says perfect. Make it harder to get a perfect, but always make it go in the par imo.

    Also saying they are "useless" is an absolute statement that is easy to disprove, as they generally do provide the area where the ball goes the majority of the time

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    @eatyum_PSN said in PAR and perfect pinpoint are just useless:

    Tbh I think perfects are a bit mislabeled, because you can get a perfect and only have 80% which then makes it confusing why it misses when it says perfect. Make it harder to get a perfect, but always make it go in the par imo.

    Also saying they are "useless" is an absolute statement that is easy to disprove, as they generally do provide the area where the ball goes the majority of the time

    I mean yeah, I went the absolutist route with "useless" cause I was kinda mad at the time but ik what you're saying is true, what I meant is I was throwing mostly 95-100% perfects, with the other parts of the pinpoint being almost perfect too att and my guy was throwing pure balls

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