So, I’ve been messing around with “MLB The Show 24” lately, specifically diving deep into editing batting stances. Let me tell you, it’s been quite a ride.
First off, I gotta say, I’m no pro, just a regular dude who loves baseball and video games. So, I started messing around with the settings because I couldn’t hit the ball to save my life. I was striking out more than I was getting on base, and let’s be real, that’s just not fun.
I figured, “Hey, maybe it’s my batting stance.” So, I went into the “My Player” menu and then to “Appearance.” From there, I found the “Batting Stance” tab. It was like a whole new world opened up. There were so many options to choose from, it was a bit overwhelming at first. I started trying out different stances, some from famous players and some just generic ones. I spent hours in batting practice, just trying to get a feel for each stance. It was a grind, no doubt.
I even tried focusing on one type of pitch in one location. I’d just keep swinging at that same pitch over and over again until I felt like I had it down. Then, I’d switch it up, move to a different location, or try a different pitch. It was repetitive, sure, but I started to see some improvement.
- Go to “My Player”: This is where all the magic happens.
- Select “Appearance”: Because looks matter, right?
- Navigate to “Batting Stance”: The holy grail of hitting adjustments.
- Choose Your Stance: So many options, it’s like a buffet of baseball poses.
I also played around with the difficulty and sliders. If you’re struggling like I was, don’t be afraid to lower the difficulty a bit. It’s all about having fun, and there’s no shame in making things a little easier on yourself. Through all this trial and error, I finally found a stance that works for me. It’s not perfect, but I’m hitting the ball more consistently now, and that’s what counts.
For those who just wanna copy a famous player’s style, I saw people online saying Mike Trout’s stance is pretty good, but honestly, just try out a bunch and see what clicks. “MLB The Show 24” has a ton of these generic stances that aren’t tied to any real players, so you can just experiment until you find something that feels right.
So yeah, that’s my story. It took some time, and a lot of patience, but I finally feel like I’m getting the hang of this batting stance thing. If you’re struggling, don’t give up! Keep tinkering, keep practicing, and you’ll get there. And remember, it’s just a game, so have fun with it!