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  • Sarge1387_PSNS global:{posts.user.status}
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    I’ve noticed that offline the CPU feels absolutely juiced…like they’re pitching harder than the velo shows.

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  • DrBear100_PSND global:{posts.user.status}
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    I agree, something feels really off playing the cpu. Also I have noticed the supersonic warp speed SS that come out of no where that robs base hits up the middle.

    It seems that they pitch around certain players, ASG Judge is one for me, also Milestone Miggy. It seems like the RHBs get pitched around by RHP. RHP pitch to LHBs. The constant barrage of pitches outside the zone gets to absolutely no fun.

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  • TheGoaler_PSNT global:{posts.user.status}
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    In Conquest on Veteran, pitchers be plotting & dotting! I miss a lot of cookies due to poor PCI placement. Almost always get 'Good' contact. Frustrating isn't the word. Hit into another scripted unassisted DP at 1st base as well in the TD/NT Conquest....."Line drive, caught!!! & a double play."
    Never get those while we're on defense, strangely.....

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  • BirdmanMorin_PSNB global:{posts.user.status}
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    It has become pretty obvious that the system uses a system that can know where you are looking for a pitch, and to know if you are stealing. That keeps the cpu very much tougher to play against and allows perfect location and perfect defense plays for the cpu. The minute I push steal with a very slow runner on base it draws a throw to the base he is on. There would never be any idea that runner was even thinking of stealing.

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  • SpawnOfDitka_XBLS global:{posts.user.status}
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    @BirdmanMorin_PSN this. The cpu also knows where you are starting your pci. Notice they never pitch near where your pci starts. Ive been complaining about having to play so much offline this year to progress.

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    @SpawnOfDitka_XBL said:

    @BirdmanMorin_PSN this. The cpu also knows where you are starting your pci. Notice they never pitch near where your pci starts. Ive been complaining about having to play so much offline this year to progress.

    I noticed this when using ambush hitting. They either throw to the opposite side or they throw it out of the strikezone around the selected area.

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  • DrBear100_PSND global:{posts.user.status}
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    Same if you use directional hitting, if try to pull with power bats, cpu pitches outside almost every pitch especially with players that are pull hitters. If you influence downward they pitch in dirt. I tried zone.to see if it's easier, nope like @spawnofditka_xbl said the cpu pitches opposite whereever I start my pci.

    What's the point of playing when you can't ever get hittable pitches. Cpu pitches everywhere outside the strikezone.

    Video games supposed to be fun, I mean it's a game afterall... right!? Right now it's anything but.

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  • xRatedGProdigyx_PSNX global:{posts.user.status}
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    I get a lot of high breaking balls (sliders/curves/changes) when playing the CPU. Is there something to this? When I play a human, high breaking pitches are meatballs. With the CPU, they get ridiculously late break from above the strike zone that grazes the top corner. I don't recall ever seeing this vs CPU in the previous three renditions of the game. vs humans maybe if they threw an occasional high screwball.

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  • xRatedGProdigyx_PSNX global:{posts.user.status}
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    Try changing the PCI / ambush placement once they start their pitching motion.

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  • SpawnOfDitka_XBLS global:{posts.user.status}
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    @DrBear100_PSN I swear these idiots think their player base is dumb. We are not!

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  • DrBear100_PSND global:{posts.user.status}
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    @xRatedGProdigyx_PSN said:

    Try changing the PCI / ambush placement once they start their pitching motion.

    It's somewhat better but it happens way more than it should. It is what it is, unfortunately. Something that needs to get used to. The barrage of pitches outside the strikezone is horrible. 1 games I got hit 3 times in a row and then the cpu walked in a run. That's how far SDS will stiffle extra base hits to limit XP progress..... BTW that's just a theory of mine anyways.

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  • Sarge1387_PSNS global:{posts.user.status}
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    I've long had a little tin-foil hat suspicion that the CPU will actually manipulate the pitch en route to the plate if it calculates your probability of a well hit ball. I used to dismiss it as "I'm looking for a reason to blame my dogwater batting on"...but as I improved over the years and learned how to pick up on the pitches coming in I saw some weird stuff.

    I can pick up on a curveball...it "jumps up" out of the pitcher's hand, but sometimes I'll be ready, and suddenly maybe 1/4 to 1/2 way to the plate the thing flattens out and blazes by me at 97. First thoughts were "ok, now I need to learn to pick up on a sinker"...but then remembered sinkers don't jump up out of the hand, they look like 4FSB until the very end when they dip. Like I said, tinfoil-esque...but I can't help but wonder

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    @Sarge1387_PSN

    What gets me is the curveballs that are edge dotted at the very top of the zone. I see that rise, I'm like a hanging curveball but it never drops. I get caught in between because I'm not sure if it'll drop in the zone or not.

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  • Sarge1387_PSNS global:{posts.user.status}
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    @DrBear100_PSN

    Yeah those frustrate me too...breaking balls that high usually flatten out like a BP fastball. In my men's league we call those "milkshakes"

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  • DrBear100_PSND global:{posts.user.status}
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    @Sarge1387_PSN

    It's extremely unrealistic. Curveballs are not thrown that accurately. Pitchers in real life I don't think purposely throw them in that location. If they do they will quickly find out they won't have much of a career.

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  • TripleH-4481_PSNT global:{posts.user.status}
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    @DrBear100_PSN

    Yeah I’ve always thought the late break at times is extremely questionable. We all know there is a lot of things that don’t exactly make sense in this game so it’s just one of many.

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