Effects of Fatigue in Gameplay

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  • zephyr13
    X marks the spot
    • Mar 2003
    • 458

    #1

    Effects of Fatigue in Gameplay

    With regards to the fatigue system in Franchise mode, what (if any) are the effects on a player if you continue to play him when his fatigue bar is near the low end? Thank you for any input.
    San Diego Padres ~ Las Vegas Raiders ~ Los Angeles Kings ~ Manchester United
    The University of Arizona Alumnus - 1999
  • msmith05
    Rookie
    • Mar 2009
    • 309

    #2
    Re: Effects of Fatigue in Gameplay

    As I have understood it....they might boot more balls....maybe a touch slower...and most of all more prone to injury

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    • zephyr13
      X marks the spot
      • Mar 2003
      • 458

      #3
      Re: Effects of Fatigue in Gameplay

      Originally posted by msmith05
      As I have understood it....they might boot more balls....maybe a touch slower...and most of all more prone to injury
      Thank you.
      San Diego Padres ~ Las Vegas Raiders ~ Los Angeles Kings ~ Manchester United
      The University of Arizona Alumnus - 1999

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      • JHodges57
        Pro
        • Mar 2019
        • 507

        #4
        Re: Effects of Fatigue in Gameplay

        Originally posted by zephyr13
        With regards to the fatigue system in Franchise mode, what (if any) are the effects on a player if you continue to play him when his fatigue bar is near the low end? Thank you for any input.

        It seems to improve player performance for the other team. I play MoM and I see pitchers come in with very little stamina and are out of it completely after a couple batters, but they pitch 2 or 3 more perfect innings. This situation happens a very high percentage of the time. I'll also see players in the pregame lineups for the opponents that have maybe 10% stamina who play like they've rested for days.

        As for my team, I think the reason I see much less injuries than the AI teams is because I do rest my players. No one plays when their fatigue reaches 50%, period. I suffer very few injuries so I have to agree with the previous poster about the injuries.

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