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Old 05-01-2006, 07:10 AM   #1
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I Figured Out Classic Pitching!!!

After selecting the pitch and then location (like normal), tap X to start the windup and then tap X again right before the pitcher releases the ball (it’ll only take about an inning or 2 to get the timing down). That will allow you to locate your pitches. It’s just like meter pitching but without the meter being visually there (you start the windup, then need to hit X at the right time for good location). I don’t know how to alter the velocity though, I tried holding X and tapping X during the windup but neither seemed to make a difference, it just screwed up my location whenever I tried. After figuring out how to locate pitches using classic, I prefer it to the meter.

I was one of the biggest detractors of classic pitching because I could not locate pitches at all (I would just tap X or hold X, but did not hit X again during the release, which is probably everyone's problem who can't locate with classic pitching) but I decided to figure out classic pitching because the CPU just could not hit off me consistently when I used the meter. I read through most of the classic pitching topics but I don’t think anyone posted the proper method of classic pitching (it was not mentioned in the Classic Pitching Help thread at least) or I would have tried it and been using classic pitching for a while now. Classic pitching is not much different from the meter, you just make more mistakes, which is realistic and very welcome. Also, pitching from the stretch is much more difficult.

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Old 05-01-2006, 07:49 AM   #2
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Re: I Figured Out Classic Pitching!!!

Tap twice? Hmmm, that's not what I do, and I locate pitches just fine. I've never heard of tapping twice like that with classic pitching in any baseball game. Guess I need to check the manual on this one. I read something about tapping more than once to increase velocity, but others are saying to hold the button to increase velocity. Sure that's not what you're seeing?
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Old 05-01-2006, 04:48 PM   #3
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Tap twice? Hmmm, that's not what I do, and I locate pitches just fine. I've never heard of tapping twice like that with classic pitching in any baseball game. Guess I need to check the manual on this one. I read something about tapping more than once to increase velocity, but others are saying to hold the button to increase velocity. Sure that's not what you're seeing?
The manual sucks, all it says for classic pitching is to tap X repeatedly to increase velocity (which doesn't work), and that's it. You have to tap X a second time during the release of the pitch to properly locate the pitch. Whenever I would hold X or tap X during the windup it would just screw up my location. The only thing that may change velocity is pressing X harder (or tapping X) during the start of the windup. The classic pitching is this game is much better than High Heat because you just don't pick location, hit X, and the game determines the rest. You need to tap X again during the pitch's release to determine how accurate the pitch will be, so you have more say in the quality of the pitch in The Show than compared to High Heat.

If you only hold or tap X to start the windup and do nothing else, it's just like the meter if you didn't stop the meter on the way back near the sweet spot (the pitch is very inaccurate).
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Old 05-01-2006, 05:11 PM   #4
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Re: I Figured Out Classic Pitching!!!

This actually makes some sense to me.

It kind of simulates the release point factor that pitchers deal with.

Can't wait to test it out tonight.
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Old 05-01-2006, 05:17 PM   #5
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I've been saying the Pitchers determine their own speed on pitches. trying to make them throw a faster pitch does nothing but mess up your control IMO and since Classic Pitching take a pitchers control ratings more into account I think it's the best way to go.

With Meter pitching it was all about me and my skill instead of the actual pitcher most of the time. I had that same problem in MVP where I was placing most of my pitches anywhere I wanted using that style of pitching.

That's why I don't mind the frustrations and growings pains of Classic pitching because it imposes more of a challenge on me to throw strikes.
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Re: I Figured Out Classic Pitching!!!

I tried this a bit today and didn't notice any effect at all.
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Old 05-01-2006, 07:14 PM   #7
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I tried this a bit today and didn't notice any effect at all.

Me neither, I use classic, and I just tap X to pitch. Speeds depend on the pitcher, and all of their pitches break like they are supposed too. If I use the "tips" and hold for more velocity, I throw to the backstop, lol...which is why I just tap now. So far, I get good results.
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Old 05-01-2006, 07:52 PM   #8
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As far as I can tell there is NO release point in Classic pitching. No 2nd tap is needed, there is no positive or negative effect due to hitting X as pitcher releases pitch.
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