Popular Post Wert Posted September 1, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2020 Having just accomplished this feat of timing, I thought I'd share the tips that I scrounged for all over the internet, as well as those I came up with myself. The best method for getting homeruns reliably is to pause buffer using , tapping quickly to allow roughly equal sections of time between pauses to time out the hit properly. I have also taken notes of where the ball should be before quickly unpausing and immediately swinging with . Note that your pause timings may vary due to reaction times or controllers, and see the photo below for reference lines in the batting cage. Pauses Km/h Position of ball before swinging 3 85 Center slightly above center of frame 1 149 Top tangent to bottom of inner ring 2 102 Top tip touches bottom of frame 2 95 Bottom tip touches top cage line 1 155 Bottom tangent to bottom of inner ring 2 116 Top tip tangent to outer ring 2 105 Aligned with outer frame 1 136 Top tip tangent to outer ring 3 89 Bottom tangent to top cage line 2 118 Above top cage line 1 139 Top tangent to top of inner ring 1 151 Top tangent to bottom of inner ring 1 141 Center aligned with top of inner ring 3 72 Bottom tangent to top of outer frame 1 157 Bottom tangent to bottom of inner ring 1 135 Bottom tangent to outer ring 3 78 Center aligned with top of outer frame 1 144 Bottom tangent to bottom of inner ring 2 93 Directly in outer frame 2 88 Directly in outer frame 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sapequete123 Posted September 22, 2023 Share Posted September 22, 2023 (edited) Man that was a very good strategy, but the pause didn’t work for me, what worked was use you number of pauses as second counts after the ball leaves the pitch machine. Doing the seconds count I got 20/20 in my first try. thanks a lot for this guide Edited September 22, 2023 by Sapequete123 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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