CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

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  • Galvatron
    True Ace
    • Mar 2007
    • 605

    #16
    I honestly think there are some factors that are or aren't at work in these situations. The game seems coded to know when a pitcher is highly successful on the mound and in it's highly competitive nature, will keep him going because it's the CPU's best shot at winning...I mean, why stop a good thing when its working right?

    The problem is that it seems to ONLY see that as it' s best shot and frequently ignores other factors like a well rested bullpen, pitch count and energy.

    Another issue I believe is that this kind of logic is successful moreso for the CPU and not the user. Since the Show 09 most players have learned the hard way that late inning strategy is crucial to success, and that keeping a tiring pitcher too deep in the game with a small lead can lead to disastrous consequences. We're told to keep relievers warm at the first sign of trouble and be aware of pitch count and location and hitters tendencies, but a hot AI pitcher who's throwing a gem with an empty energy bar (and usually high confidence) rarely suffer the same consequences the user does.

    Maybe the AI is designed not to follow these guidelines all at once and only goes the all or nothing route with these pitchers UNTIL it's lead is given up and only then will it decide to bring in a reliever, after which then conventional bullpen logic will kick in for the duration of the game.

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    • Heroesandvillains
      MVP
      • May 2009
      • 5974

      #17
      Re: CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

      Originally posted by kursekain
      ...but a hot AI pitcher who's throwing a gem with an empty energy bar (and usually high confidence) rarely suffer the same consequences the user does.
      I just put up a four spot in the 7th inning against a completely full confidence bar from the A's Brett Anderson during a two hitter.

      And this wasn't the first time. This was just the first time last night.

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      • bfindeisen
        Pro
        • Mar 2008
        • 793

        #18
        Originally posted by WeimaBrewer
        I don't get what you mean? Why are you switching the lineup on the CPU?
        I was referring to switching teams mid-game to make sure the CPU uses its bullpen effectively. I'll switch to that team, make the desired changes, then switch back.

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        • Galvatron
          True Ace
          • Mar 2007
          • 605

          #19
          Re: CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

          Originally posted by Heroesandvillains
          I just put up a four spot in the 7th inning against a completely full confidence bar from the A's Brett Anderson during a two hitter.

          And this wasn't the first time. This was just the first time last night.
          Maybe rarely was too strong a word, since I've done the same plenty of times over multiple years. I should say it's to easy for the AI to cruise with a gassed out pitcher with full confidence than it is for the user IMO. And not just cruise, but masterfully and consistently hit their spots.
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          • Heroesandvillains
            MVP
            • May 2009
            • 5974

            #20
            Re: CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

            Originally posted by kursekain
            Maybe rarely was too strong a word, since I've done the same plenty of times over multiple years. I should say it's to easy for the AI to cruise with a gassed out pitcher with full confidence than it is for the user IMO. And not just cruise, but masterfully and consistently hit their spots.
            Thanks for clarifying.

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            • Cavicchi
              MVP
              • Mar 2004
              • 2841

              #21
              Re: CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

              Originally posted by cusefan74
              I was down 7-0 in a game and they pulled their pitcher in the 6th inning after I got a walk and a single. The pitcher was not even close to 100 pitches and had plenty of energy left. So I don't think if they have shutout going that it matters.
              I saw something similar when the CPU pulled a pitcher pitching a shutout against me after I got 1 or 2 hits in the inning. The score was close, 3 to 0 if I recall correctly. I think it was the sixth inning and the pitcher threw less than 80 pitches, also with a good amount of energy left.

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              • Cavicchi
                MVP
                • Mar 2004
                • 2841

                #22
                Re: CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

                Originally posted by bfindeisen
                I was referring to switching teams mid-game to make sure the CPU uses its bullpen effectively. I'll switch to that team, make the desired changes, then switch back.
                I didn't know you can switch teams during a game. How is that done?

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                • WeimaBrewer
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 79

                  #23
                  Re: CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

                  Originally posted by Cavicchi
                  I didn't know you can switch teams during a game. How is that done?
                  Hit the start button and then go to team select and move the cursor to the opposing team. When you're all done just switch back to your team using the same steps. :wink:

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                  • Cavicchi
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 2841

                    #24
                    Re: CPU Pitcher Shutout Glitch?

                    Originally posted by WeimaBrewer
                    Hit the start button and then go to team select and move the cursor to the opposing team. When you're all done just switch back to your team using the same steps. :wink:
                    Now that is very interesting. Thanks for the info.

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