CPU SP problem (anyone else has it!?)
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Re: CPU SP problem (anyone else has it!?)
Yes it seems excessive but this was after he walked three straight batters I have only seen this happen twice and both times against the Orioles.Comment
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Re: CPU SP problem (anyone else has it!?)
dont get me wrong here... i enjoy this game, i have been enjoying since '08 .. baseball is a game of numbers and statistics aswell and if i/we can get stats as close to real life, then i cant see why not put in some effort
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No, but I change my location when fatigued, even throwing a few down the middle because the pitcher won't be on target. I do it randomly. You are good as long as his confidence is high. I think you are screwed for his next start because fatigue won't bounce back to 100%. Not sure if it matters once his energy level is exhausted.Steelers, Penguins, Penn State, Pirates, Red Sox, Manchester United.Comment
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Something else Ive noticed recently that might be another issue, is relievers not being pulled in the middle of the inning, even when getting pounded.
I probably need to play a few more games, as its something that I just noticed in the last couple games, that I dont think Ive seen a reliever pullled during the middle of a inning after giving up several runs.
Anyone else seeing relievers being pulled in the middle of a inning? Im also using quick pitch, in case that matters.Everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted- Luke14-11
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Re: CPU SP problem (anyone else has it!?)
I simply think the CPU is weighting things incorrectly once you hit the 5th or 6th inning or so.
Obviously there is a formula that the CPU uses to determine whether to pull the starter. Something like, Stamina % + Confidence % multiplied by Inning Coefficient... if result is greater than a certain number, substitute reliever. Plus considerations for handedness in batter/pitcher matchup.
I think the game is simply putting too much weight on the 5th/6th inning.
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Re: CPU SP problem (anyone else has it!?)
I simply think the CPU is weighting things incorrectly once you hit the 5th or 6th inning or so.
Obviously there is a formula that the CPU uses to determine whether to pull the starter. Something like, Stamina % + Confidence % multiplied by Inning Coefficient... if result is greater than a certain number, substitute reliever. Plus considerations for handedness in batter/pitcher matchup.
I think the game is simply putting too much weight on the 5th/6th inning.
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That's really my only gripe. And I think that would fix the apparent QC/Manage mode issues as well.Comment
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Re: CPU SP problem (anyone else has it!?)
No, but I change my location when fatigued, even throwing a few down the middle because the pitcher won't be on target. I do it randomly. You are good as long as his confidence is high. I think you are screwed for his next start because fatigue won't bounce back to 100%. Not sure if it matters once his energy level is exhausted.
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