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  • KnightTemplar
    MVP
    • Feb 2017
    • 3282

    #1

    Pitcher getting fatigued

    Any solution to that popping up so often. I always warm up my RP, but seems after maybe 9 pitches that message pops up. I ignore it, but would like to turn it off.
  • countryboy
    Growing pains
    • Sep 2003
    • 52787

    #2
    Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

    I think it may be TUTORIAL TIPS in settings under GENERAL & DIFFICULTY tabs


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    • bkrich83
      Has Been
      • Jul 2002
      • 71582

      #3
      Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

      Originally posted by countryboy
      I think it may be TUTORIAL TIPS in settings under GENERAL & DIFFICULTY tabs


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      I have mine off and it still pops up.

      Knight I don’t think there’s a solution to this one.
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      • KnightTemplar
        MVP
        • Feb 2017
        • 3282

        #4
        Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

        Originally posted by bkrich83
        I have mine off and it still pops up.

        Knight I don’t think there’s a solution to this one.
        Think you’re right. I know the tutorial tips also keeps resetting.

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        • Detroit Tigers
          MVP
          • Mar 2018
          • 1376

          #5
          Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

          I thought they got rid of this, I have not seen it this year at all. So.. that’s weird.
          Just one man’s opinion.
          I don’t actually care about any of this.

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          • JoshC1977
            All Star
            • Dec 2010
            • 11564

            #6
            Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

            Originally posted by KnightTemplar
            Any solution to that popping up so often. I always warm up my RP, but seems after maybe 9 pitches that message pops up. I ignore it, but would like to turn it off.
            I haven't seen this all year....
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            • tessl
              All Star
              • Apr 2007
              • 5685

              #7
              Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

              I don't see that message but I can't tell you how to turn it off. I'm using a ps5 if that makes any difference.

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              • bcruise
                Hall Of Fame
                • Mar 2004
                • 23274

                #8
                Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                Originally posted by JoshC1977
                I haven't seen this all year....
                Same. Honestly this seems like another sign that people aren't using the gameplay options or settings profile that they think they are. I'd be curious if someone who's experiencing this went in to check the pause screen options once they load into a game and see if those tutorial options are switched on - if they are, but they're showing as "off" in the main menu options, they're loading the wrong profile and it's probably affecting a whole lot more in gameplay than just showing a tutorial message.

                Actually I think I saw it one time, when I fired up a game on the casual preset just for experimentation's sake. I think it's because the difficulty was on a fresh Dynamic setting since I didn't change it - so Beginner.

                I want to re-stress that if that is the case, I don't consider it the fault of the end user - when problems like this happen year after year due to the way the options and profile system is set up, there's some issues with the design that need to be ironed out.
                Last edited by bcruise; 05-15-2023, 04:09 PM.

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                • jcar0725
                  "ADAPT OR DIE"
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 3821

                  #9
                  Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                  Originally posted by bcruise
                  Same. Honestly this seems like another sign that people aren't using the gameplay options or settings profile that they think they are. I'd be curious if someone who's experiencing this went in to check the pause screen options once they load into a game and see if those tutorial options are switched on - if they are, but they're showing as "off" in the main menu options, they're loading the wrong profile and it's probably affecting a whole lot more in gameplay than just showing a tutorial message.

                  Actually I think I saw it one time, when I fired up a game on the casual preset just for experimentation's sake. I think it's because the difficulty was on a fresh Dynamic setting since I didn't change it - so Beginner.

                  I want to re-stress that if that is the case, I don't consider it the fault of the end user - when problems like this happen year after year due to the way the options and profile system is set up, there's some issues with the design that need to be ironed out.
                  I've seen it randomly pop up a few times and its odd, sometimes a few pitches into a RP coming in to a game. But it doesn't happen to me every game. I haven't seen it lately .

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                  • reyes the roof
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 11526

                    #10
                    Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                    I get this as well. It happens when I bring in a pitcher who doesn’t have full energy and after a few pitches his energy bar is yellow and I get the message. Granted he is getting tired, but I have the tips turned off so it’s something I’d rather not see

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                    • bcruise
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 23274

                      #11
                      Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                      Oh hold on, I may be confused....Are you guys talking about the whistle and the little slide-in message about the pitcher getting tired? That's not related to the full, screen-darkening tutorials I was thinking of, and AFAIK there's no way to turn it off. Although it shouldn't be happening within one at-bat's worth of pitches or so unless you're bringing in someone who's below about 75% energy.

                      That message is the tip off that a pitcher has hit the fatigue point where it starts giving the batter a significant advantage (increasing their PCI size), and it's usually around the 50% mark for relievers - lower than that for starters. It's usually accompanied by the bar turning yellow.
                      Last edited by bcruise; 05-15-2023, 04:50 PM.

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                      • jcar0725
                        "ADAPT OR DIE"
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 3821

                        #12
                        Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                        Originally posted by bcruise
                        Oh hold on, I may be confused....Are you guys talking about the whistle and the little slide-in message about the pitcher getting tired? That's not related to the full, screen-darkening tutorials I was thinking of, and AFAIK there's no way to turn it off. Although it shouldn't be happening within one at-bat's worth of pitches or so unless you're bringing in someone who's below about 75% energy.

                        That message is the tip off that a pitcher has hit the fatigue point where it starts giving the batter a significant advantage (increasing their PCI size), and it's usually around the 50% mark for relievers - lower than that for starters. It's usually accompanied by the bar turning yellow.
                        Right thats the one that I've seen and pretty sure the OP is talking about. I know it happens when your RP is low on energy but I've seen it pop up when he's not low on energy like 3 pitches in to coming in to the game. But again it's pretty rare for me.

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                        • reyes the roof
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 11526

                          #13
                          Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                          Originally posted by bcruise
                          Oh hold on, I may be confused....Are you guys talking about the whistle and the little slide-in message about the pitcher getting tired? That's not related to the full, screen-darkening tutorials I was thinking of, and AFAIK there's no way to turn it off. Although it shouldn't be happening within one at-bat's worth of pitches or so unless you're bringing in someone who's below about 75% energy.

                          That message is the tip off that a pitcher has hit the fatigue point where it starts giving the batter a significant advantage (increasing their PCI size), and it's usually around the 50% mark for relievers - lower than that for starters. It's usually accompanied by the bar turning yellow.
                          That’s the one

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                          • bcruise
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 23274

                            #14
                            Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                            Originally posted by reyes the roof
                            That’s the one
                            Yeah, no answer for that unfortunately - I don't think you can get rid of that message and it's been that way for several years now.

                            As for getting that message too quickly, I can only think it could have to do with that bug where it treats a pitcher as coming in cold (which is an energy/confidence cut to what they already had) if you bring them in from anywhere but the bullpen screen. Basically, don't change pitchers from the quick menu or use the "schedule to pitch" option. This is one of the oldest bugs in the series and it kind of boggles my mind that it hasn't been fixed by now.

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                            • jcar0725
                              "ADAPT OR DIE"
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 3821

                              #15
                              Re: Pitcher getting fatigued

                              Originally posted by bcruise
                              Yeah, no answer for that unfortunately - I don't think you can get rid of that message and it's been that way for several years now.

                              As for getting that message too quickly, I can only think it could have to do with that bug where it treats a pitcher as coming in cold (which is an energy/confidence cut to what they already had) if you bring them in from anywhere but the bullpen screen. Basically, don't change pitchers from the quick menu or use the "schedule to pitch" option. This is one of the oldest bugs in the series and it kind of boggles my mind that it hasn't been fixed by now.
                              I just ignore it. No big deal.

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