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Again, turning on balks doesnt effect those who time the use of R2 if the pitcher routinely starts his delivery after a set amount of time.Īs described in an earlier post, there are some that dont use it until a meaningful situation arises. A player has to vary their time after coming set to begin delivery to decrease the opportunity of those who abuse R2. If I routinely start delivery 1 second after coming set, they can easily time R2 again. If I start delivery right after coming set, they can time it easy enough. It's not about holding it, its about timing it to influence pitching timing. Like others have said, it would be so much easier if SDS could program it where the pitcher couldn't start his windup for about 5 seconds after the catcher receives the said in Thoughts from a somewhat longtime player on quick pitching and said in Thoughts from a somewhat longtime player on quick pitching and r2: But would you rather play a decent game that last a little bit longer if it means you'll be able to pitch without any interference?Īlso, the ones that do this to mess up your timing will usually end up stopping or quitting when they see it won't work. If it messes with the timing of PPP, just wait a few seconds linger to start your windup. Happy Fathers said in Thoughts from a somewhat longtime player on quick pitching and r2: It's tiresome keeping guys in check and detracts from my enjoyment of the game. If you're getting R2d, chances are, you are quick pitching/balking. I understand that there many frustrations playing this game. Again, try turning on balks to see how you perform. On my platform, that is not my experience. This is exactly what happens already, without balks on, but turning them on still wouldnt prevent those who abuse R2. The result is either a wild pitch or a meatball of a pitch. This means that as i move my stick to get back to central, the opponent releases and the CPU sees the movement toward central as the beginning of the delivery. Then before/as I begin to move my stick to start the delivery, the opponent presses R2. Even with balks on, some players would still use R2 to influence bad timing from pitchers. The real dbags keep their quick pitch and R2 ace up their sleeves for clutch said in Thoughts from a somewhat longtime player on quick pitching and r2: It is annoying when you get quick pitched in a clutch situation.
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looking for a better online said in Thoughts from a somewhat longtime player on quick pitching and r2:Īnd yeah. practice pitching and you will not have to cheat to do well.Īnd yeah. Most of the folks doing this have very late release times. you cannot hold it any longer than the pitcher sets.
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the way it is currently working on this platform seems fine to me. runners on base? yeah, that's a balk.Īny doubts? play a friend. if you have a pitcher on the mound pitching from the stretch (few starters until runners on base, mostly relievers) and you do not come to a set, it is a quick pitch. What is commonly referred to on the forum as speed pitching is actually a quick pitch. keep in mind my experience is on a ps5, not sure if play is same on all platforms. certainly not delusional this will change RS play. don't usually wade into these waters but feel compelled based on current game play experience and some of the discussions here.