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  • jzicc
    *dv*nc*d L*rk*r
    • Nov 2002
    • 207

    #76
    Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

    40 for reliever fatigue -- Here's how it works out :

    pitches/ fatigue %
    15 / 65
    20 / 53
    25 / 41
    30 / 30

    What this does is not allow a reliever to work three consecutive days; One scenario : 25 pitches day 1, at day 2 fatig % will be 78% ---- if pitching 20 pitches on day 2 then day 3 fatigue % would be 64% ; Obviously this would not allow you to use a reliever three days in a row.

    I need some input on this ( should fatigue go to 50?); BTW starters at 40 fatigue (while simming) still recover to 100% after 2 days rest.


    The only way that you I can see making fatigue work correctly in a season is to adjust it manually during a game: put it at 12 for starters and long relief; 25 for middle relief; and then 45 for setup and closers

    Comments please

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    • jzicc
      *dv*nc*d L*rk*r
      • Nov 2002
      • 207

      #77
      Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

      40 for reliever fatigue -- Here's how it works out :

      pitches/ fatigue %
      15 / 65
      20 / 53
      25 / 41
      30 / 30

      What this does is not allow a reliever to work three consecutive days; One scenario : 25 pitches day 1, at day 2 fatig % will be 78% ---- if pitching 20 pitches on day 2 then day 3 fatigue % would be 64% ; Obviously this would not allow you to use a reliever three days in a row.

      I need some input on this ( should fatigue go to 50?); BTW starters at 40 fatigue (while simming) still recover to 100% after 2 days rest.


      The only way that you I can see making fatigue work correctly in a season is to adjust it manually during a game: put it at 12 for starters and long relief; 25 for middle relief; and then 45 for setup and closers

      Comments please

      Comment

      • poster
        All Star
        • Nov 2003
        • 7506

        #78
        Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

        Originally posted by jzicc
        40 for reliever fatigue -- Here's how it works out :

        pitches/ fatigue %
        15 / 65
        20 / 53
        25 / 41
        30 / 30

        What this does is not allow a reliever to work three consecutive days; One scenario : 25 pitches day 1, at day 2 fatig % will be 78% ---- if pitching 20 pitches on day 2 then day 3 fatigue % would be 64% ; Obviously this would not allow you to use a reliever three days in a row.

        I need some input on this ( should fatigue go to 50?); BTW starters at 40 fatigue (while simming) still recover to 100% after 2 days rest.


        The only way that you I can see making fatigue work correctly in a season is to adjust it manually during a game: put it at 12 for starters and long relief; 25 for middle relief; and then 45 for setup and closers

        Comments please
        Are you taking about 40 being bullpen fatigue rate?

        Comment

        • poster
          All Star
          • Nov 2003
          • 7506

          #79
          Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

          Originally posted by jzicc
          40 for reliever fatigue -- Here's how it works out :

          pitches/ fatigue %
          15 / 65
          20 / 53
          25 / 41
          30 / 30

          What this does is not allow a reliever to work three consecutive days; One scenario : 25 pitches day 1, at day 2 fatig % will be 78% ---- if pitching 20 pitches on day 2 then day 3 fatigue % would be 64% ; Obviously this would not allow you to use a reliever three days in a row.

          I need some input on this ( should fatigue go to 50?); BTW starters at 40 fatigue (while simming) still recover to 100% after 2 days rest.


          The only way that you I can see making fatigue work correctly in a season is to adjust it manually during a game: put it at 12 for starters and long relief; 25 for middle relief; and then 45 for setup and closers

          Comments please
          Are you taking about 40 being bullpen fatigue rate?

          Comment

          • jzicc
            *dv*nc*d L*rk*r
            • Nov 2002
            • 207

            #80
            Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

            Originally posted by poster
            Are you taking about 40 being bullpen fatigue rate?

            40 for the pitcher fatigue slider was what was being referenced...

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            • jzicc
              *dv*nc*d L*rk*r
              • Nov 2002
              • 207

              #81
              Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

              Originally posted by poster
              Are you taking about 40 being bullpen fatigue rate?

              40 for the pitcher fatigue slider was what was being referenced...

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              • edmus
                MVP
                • Aug 2003
                • 1002

                #82
                Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

                This is a really great thread that deserves a bump. As I've gotten better at the game, my pitch counts and the CPU's have gone up alot from when I first started playing MVP. I routinely reach 90-100 pitches now in the 7-8th innings. For me, user fatigue at -17 works perfectly. This is especially true because I find pitching pretty much impossible once stamina gets below 30%.

                Anybody else like to gamble with the mound visit? Sometimes I'll try visiting my starter even though a reliever is already 100% warmed up. One time it instantly boosted my starter's stamina by 15%! That's pretty rare though, as usually I get a negative reaction.

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                • pellegrino
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 86

                  #83
                  Re: The Pitcher Fatigue Slider (User)

                  Originally posted by dano
                  You said 30%? Once i get below 40-45% my pitcher is nearly useless. The meter has a small red bar that is nearly impossible to hit. I am usually about 90 pitches at this point.
                  Same thing with me. Perhaps it depends on how good you are at hitting the pitch meter. I know I just about have to call it quits with any pitcher when they are below 45%.

                  So, maybe the most relevant thing is how good you are at hitting the pitch meter and adjusting User Pitcher Fatigue based on your own ability.

                  Remember, the CPU does not have to hit the pitch meter

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