Pinpoint is no longer the move!
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Obviously, if you love it, keep using it, but gentlemen, ppp is not necessarily the best interface anymore.
I just went back to analog, and I will say, it is a joy to be able to control how you miss!
Give it a shot if you haven’t in a while!
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But you can't get perfects with analog. I can't seem to anyways. Never had an actual perfect delivery in the results before. Is it possible?
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The point is, you don’t need perfect releases to locate your pitches. Most importantly, you can control how you miss by being early or late. To me, that is WAY better than missing down the middle with ppp.
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Think this year confidence does impact where the ball goes too. Yesterday I was dotting with Kerry wood and then my opponent hits 3 straight HRS. And then I couldn’t locate anything. Perfect or not.
I use pulse cos I’m lazy. But tbh. I don’t think any of it matters. As you say Pp can go straight down the middle too.
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I’ve always used pulse. Maybe it’s not as “good” as pinpoint but it’s been good enough to get me to WS multiple times so ️
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I use Meter. It seems like the closest to actually throwing the ball.
You can actually 'take something off' pitches. It's hard to describe, but you can. I wouldn't use anything else. -
Meter all the way since 06
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Meter agreed!!
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Classic pitching all the way for me, was never able to figure out pin point
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Very interesting that so many of y’all are NOT on ppp. I think it was definitely a weapon when it first was introduced, but clearly no longer…
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I have always played on meter. It can be extremely frustrating when you PP a pitch and it gets hung or sent to the middle of the zone, but every option has its pain points.
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I use analog. Thumb refuses to do pinpoint.
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Is analog easy to adjust to from meter?
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@EzMack
Meter is the only pitching interface I haven’t used, but I would encourage you to give it a try! If you want to make sure you get the ball down, miss late, and if you want to get the ball up, miss early.