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Old 04-17-2013, 10:32 AM   #1
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turning off pitch meter

is there a way to turn off the pitch meter in especially analog pitching, or any other pitching mode
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Old 04-17-2013, 11:00 AM   #2
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The only mode without a meter is classic. Every other mode you need the meter.
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Old 04-17-2013, 11:25 AM   #3
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ok. thanks
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Old 04-17-2013, 01:41 PM   #4
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The only think I can think of is that you can try making the meter as small as possible and tuck it in the corner of your screen somewhere. Maybe you'll be able to ignore it and pitch without it?
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The only think I can think of is that you can try making the meter as small as possible and tuck it in the corner of your screen somewhere. Maybe you'll be able to ignore it and pitch without it?
didnt know we could edit and move this. thanks. I just adjusted the pitching meter to the smallest size and moved it to the bottom right hand corner. I can barely look at it while pitching.
pitching has now become more challenging now. I just walked 4 batters in 2 innings. then got my location and timing correct. ended the game with 6 walks and 6 strike outs. I had a lot of 3/2 counts and basically had to rely on my fielding skils. I have to focus on the pitchers release sweet spot now to get near my intended location.

I also have the pci off, strike zone off and now the small pitching meter.

again thanks.

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Re: turning off pitch meter

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The only think I can think of is that you can try making the meter as small as possible and tuck it in the corner of your screen somewhere. Maybe you'll be able to ignore it and pitch without it?
I'm debating whether to go with classic pitching now since meter pitching even at quite high difficulty levels is proving to be a bit easy. Too many strikes. I'm not going to go down 2-0 on every hitter on purpose. So I've shrunk the pitch meter to a shade smaller than the one on MLB The Show 10. It's a little harder now.

Only problem is you have to save it to a preset custom and you are stuck with one camera on that save. I like to use Broadcast and depending upon the stadium that view would change. This fix screws with that.
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Old 04-18-2013, 12:28 AM   #7
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I'm debating whether to go with classic pitching now since meter pitching even at quite high difficulty levels is proving to be a bit easy. Too many strikes. I'm not going to go down 2-0 on every hitter on purpose. So I've shrunk the pitch meter to a shade smaller than the one on MLB The Show 10. It's a little harder now.

Only problem is you have to save it to a preset custom and you are stuck with one camera on that save. I like to use Broadcast and depending upon the stadium that view would change. This fix screws with that.
Meter was definitely too easy, and Classic was also too easy. One thing I did starting with last year's game was that I transitioned to Pulse Pitching.

Even if you time the pulse correctly, I've noticed it doesn't guarantee that a pitcher will hit that spot and/or doesn't guarantee that the ball doesn't stay in the park. :P

Also, pulse pitching can be quite frustrating at times, but also quite gratifying since you are more prone to walks, hits, and home runs.
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didnt know we could edit and move this. thanks. I just adjusted the pitching meter to the smallest size and moved it to the bottom right hand corner. I can barely look at it while pitching.
pitching has now become more challenging now. I just walked 4 batters in 2 innings. then got my location and timing correct. ended the game with 6 walks and 6 strike outs. I had a lot of 3/2 counts and basically had to rely on my fielding skils. I have to focus on the pitchers release sweet spot now to get near my intended location.

I also have the pci off, strike zone off and now the small pitching meter.

again thanks.
That's what I do. I start off games with a lot of 4 pitch walks haha
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