@Tuke7-1_MLBTS said in Put those "fears" to rest!:
So I had an opportunity to try MLBTS yesterday & today using a CronusZen on the PS5.
Believe me when I tell you that people are DRASTICALLY overstating what this device provides; and I do mean DRASTICALLY!
Pinpoint pitching provides a minimal advantage but not so much that it would alter the outcome of a skilled player. However, you have to set up each pitcher profile with whatever pitches your starter has in his repertoire and based upon my research, there aren't any instructions that I could find to explain how to set up a profile. So unless the creator creates a video or makes a post explaining the "how tos & what fors", I'd say it's a zero to slightly minimal advantage at best.
Any of the hitting "mods" that were active did absolutely nothing. "HyperBat" is supposed to make the PCI move in an elliptical shape at a high rate of speed meaning the user should just have to get close to where the ball is pitched and it should make contact. However, all I seen was a "tremble" of the PCI from side to side during my game play. It honestly seemed like I was using a bad controller with a nasty case of stick drift. Result, no advantage & possibly, a disadvantage.
"Perfect Fielding" didn't do anything that I could see so it has no effect at all.
The person who had it said the "scripts" were free and to that I say good because if whoever developed that was charging, he should be taken to court for fraud.
Players claiming they were "sure they had faced a cheater" because of how well they hit may have. I don't know what it does on XBox or how it plays when using a mouse on a CPU but if it was a player on a PS console, you just ran in to a buzz saw. It happens from time to time.
Move along, nothing to see here
Never used the zen but used the strike pack from Walmart against the cpu last year. Pinpoint on it would result in a perfect pitch every pitch