![]() ![]() I will occasionally switch back to Directional when I'm having a difficult time with a pitcher and when I get the timing down, I switch back to Zone. In the beginning, I was even worse than I am now, but I am substantially better because I just kept at it.Īnother thing you can try is to use Directional hitting. Since then I've been playing DD and working on getting better. Until 20, I played at the beginner level and only franchise. I've been playing MLBTS regularly since '16 and off and on with my kids since around '08. Setting your difficulty to Dynamic is a good idea because it will go between All-Star and Veteran, or you could just leave it on AS and have patience. I'm an old dude too.like retired old (not like these guys here in their 40s who say they're old). My win/loss percentage is pretty realistic, I just want to have fun while generating somewhat realistic stats. I'm playing zone hitting, and haven't touched any sliders. Has anyone else encountered a situation where one level is too hard, but the next one down is too easy, and if so how did you fix it? I transitioned hitting to Veteran last week, and now it's too easy and I'm getting 15+ hits per game. I've been playing All-Star level, and win my fair share of games due to pitching, but my batting averages are horrible.I average about 5 hits a game. ![]() I recently bought a PS5 and MLB the Show which is the first console/game that I've had in 12+ years. Said in Difficulty Levels and realistic stats:įirst off, let me say that I'm an old dude who doesn't have the reflexes that I used to. ![]()
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