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    RE: RTTS in play offense view.
    • No clue why it posted this way, man it really shows that this is my first forum post...*

    Hey folks,

     Perhaps I’m being a dumb dumb but I haven’t been able to figure this out for the last couple iterations of the show. This is my first time posting in a forum so I guess you can say things are gettin’ pretty serious haha... Anyways, MLB 17 was my favourite of the series to that point because I felt immersed in RttS. When balls were driven by your character the camera angle allowed you to track hits through their flight path. Beginning in 2018 they seem to have changed that with the camera being more focused on your player running the bases. Unless it’s a low liner I basically never see the ball as it always leaves the frame. No matter how I adjust the “in play offense” setting nothing changes the camera view in RttS. Is this just the way it is nowadays or have I been missing something obvious? Kinda miss watching a no doubter blast through the night sky. Ya I know you can hold L2 but that just gives you the broadcast view and using the right stick doesn’t really help all too much. If there is a solution I’d appreciate being filled in.
    

    Cheers folks.

    posted in Road to the Show •
    RTTS in play offense view.

    Hey folks,

     Perhaps I’m being a dumb dumb but I haven’t been able to figure this out for the last couple iterations of the show. This is my first time posting in a forum so I guess you can say things are gettin’ pretty serious haha... Anyways, MLB 17 was my favourite of the series to that point because I felt immersed in RttS. When balls were driven by your character the camera angle allowed you to track hits through their flight path. Beginning in 2018 they seem to have changed that with the camera being more focused on your player running the bases. Unless it’s a low liner I basically never see the ball as it always leaves the frame. No matter how I adjust the “in play offense” setting nothing changes the camera view in RttS. Is this just the way it is nowadays or have I been missing something obvious? Kinda miss watching a no doubter blast through the night sky. Ya I know you can hold L2 but that just gives you the broadcast view and using the right stick doesn’t really help all too much. If there is a solution I’d appreciate being filled in.
    

    Cheers folks.

    posted in Road to the Show •
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