While hitting is often the highlight of *MLB The Show 25*, pitching is equally crucial for dominating the game. Mastering pitch location can be challenging without the right settings. To help you excel on the mound, here are the optimal pitching settings for *MLB The Show 25*.
Best Settings for Pitching in MLB The Show 25
Unlike the myriad of hitting options, pitching settings are straightforward but crucial. Mastering these can mean the difference between a disastrous first inning and a no-hitter into the seventh.
Pitching Interface
Best Pitching Interface in MLB The Show 25 |
Pinpoint |
As with previous *MLB The Show* titles, Pinpoint remains the top choice for pitching interface in *MLB The Show 25*. This setting allows you to take full control of where the ball goes by drawing specific lines for each pitch. The accuracy of your pitch depends on how well you draw these lines. While mastering Pinpoint can be time-consuming due to its strictness on errors, once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to consistently throw pitches right on the edge of the strike zone.
Other pitching settings in *MLB The Show 25* are less critical than the Pitching Interface. Feel free to experiment with them, but it's advisable to keep the Pitching Ball Marker on to help maintain focus on pitch location.
Pitching View
Best Pitching View in MLB The Show 25 |
Strike Zone 2 |
If you've read The Escapist's guide on hitting settings, you'll recognize Strike Zone 2 as the best Hitting View. This view is equally effective for pitching, offering an up-close perspective of the batter that simplifies pitch location. With minimal room for error, Strike Zone 2 helps you target spots that make hitters uncomfortable, leveraging your familiarity from hitting.
These are the best pitching settings to use in *MLB The Show 25* to enhance your performance on the mound.
*MLB The Show 25 is now available in Early Access on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.*