Enough with the RPL
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Random pitch location
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Doesn’t happen to me. I do tend to mess up and throw sinkers right down the middle on analog
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@davisonkj17_PSN today I had one rly bad game but besides that pitch morphing hasn’t been to bad for me.
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Offline only here, so take it for what it’s worth, but it has been weird this year. I don’t understand how a good or perfect pitch will just be plated right dead center when my target at release was no where near there. Mine tend to be sliders that I’m aiming off the plate, and instead the game just hangs ‘em right over the plate.
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@JDHalfrack_PSN I get more lucky then not with these, when my pitches morph there usally in unhittable places like straight into the dirt or 20 feet over the betters head.
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Offline only here as well. Happens to me ALL THE TIME. I put it down to the CPU deciding it’s time for the other team to get a hit/score a run/hit a homer.
I literally say out loud, “if a MLB pitcher missed that badly, they’d be in the minors.”
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@ApolloZ_99_MLBTS This is why personally, I prefer meter...I've been trying pinpoint but it feels like any slight miss just goes middle middle. You still get it here and there with meter, but it's more the PAR that hurts you with that. Each method has it's drawbacks.
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@Sarge1387_PSN I was on meter for the longest time but I switched over to analog in the last couple years and it seems to me I have more control of where the pitch ends up.
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I use pulse because I like the timing of it, but the size of the circle and what the size means and how controlling determined, etc don’t seem to have any correlation. Who knows…
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Analog goes where I want it. But I have thrown sinkers down the middle because of a slight hiccup and it’s always at the wrong time l.