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  • drsonoma
    Rookie
    • Aug 2004
    • 386

    #1

    Is Quick Sim Broken?

    I stopped pitching years ago and only focus on hitting. This year, the CPU is doing really strange things when I quick sim the pitching portion of a 1/2 inning. There seems to always been an inning where the CPU scores 6-9 runs in an inning. As an example (small sample I know) I am 10 games into my Braves season and my team ERA is 10 plus. The next lowest league average is 6 plus.

    After this happened, again, last night I took the time to look at a box score and realized that the CPU left Matt Joyce (position player) in to pitch during the "blow up" inning. Is anyone else seeing this?
  • MightyMaxxx13
    Rookie
    • Aug 2012
    • 407

    #2
    Re: Is Quick Sim Broken?

    Originally posted by drsonoma
    I stopped pitching years ago and only focus on hitting. This year, the CPU is doing really strange things when I quick sim the pitching portion of a 1/2 inning. There seems to always been an inning where the CPU scores 6-9 runs in an inning. As an example (small sample I know) I am 10 games into my Braves season and my team ERA is 10 plus. The next lowest league average is 6 plus.

    After this happened, again, last night I took the time to look at a box score and realized that the CPU left Matt Joyce (position player) in to pitch during the "blow up" inning. Is anyone else seeing this?
    Someone else posted about this and concluded that the CPU was never replacing the SP in these instances. Basically leaving him for dead regardless of his fatigue / score. Not sure how Joyce got in there, you might want to look back at some other box scores and see if its consistent with what the other guy reported, then submit a bug report

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    • moTIGS
      Pro
      • Jun 2003
      • 562

      #3
      Re: Is Quick Sim Broken?

      In games where I decide I only want to play part of the game, I always use the quick manage option so I still have control over who is in the game. Takes a few seconds more per inning, but it’s probably worth it if those are the results you’re getting.

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      • drsonoma
        Rookie
        • Aug 2004
        • 386

        #4
        Re: Is Quick Sim Broken?

        Originally posted by MightyMaxxx13
        Someone else posted about this and concluded that the CPU was never replacing the SP in these instances. Basically leaving him for dead regardless of his fatigue / score. Not sure how Joyce got in there, you might want to look back at some other box scores and see if its consistent with what the other guy reported, then submit a bug report
        Thank you. I feel a little less crazy. I am going to go back & check boxscores but I suspect this is a bug. Joyce was in because I pinch hit for the pitcher.

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        • drsonoma
          Rookie
          • Aug 2004
          • 386

          #5
          Re: Is Quick Sim Broken?

          Originally posted by moTIGS
          In games where I decide I only want to play part of the game, I always use the quick manage option so I still have control over who is in the game. Takes a few seconds more per inning, but it’s probably worth it if those are the results you’re getting.
          Good call. @ least until the bug is patched.

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          • Exile04
            Rookie
            • May 2011
            • 393

            #6
            Re: Is Quick Sim Broken?

            If you quick manage without ever entering the game it will not make any changes to players, but if you enter the game and then quick manage it will make changes for you. Problem is when I say give my 3b a rest and put a SS there. They will replace my SS with the 3b

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