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  • #1
    coachmac75
    MVP
    • Dec 2012
    • 1167

    2k23 MyNBA Fatigue slider help


    Hi guys

    So having a blast with 2K this year.

    Now i experiment some issues I did not have in previous game version.
    Long story short my players are getting tired I think a bit too much and struggle to play more than 32/34 minutes.

    + Lots of them start to really get overall tired by accumulation of games despite the fact i really use wide rotation with often 10 players involved and max 34mn of playing time planned.

    So in game my slider is currently 50 (I use eccentric sliders).

    I saw this from justintasha.

    Fatigue Rate: 48 ( I like this as Guys get Tired , but with timeouts you can get 35 min. to 40 easy but they will be in the 60's by the end of the night.) Lower number they tire less.
    My difficulty fatigue slider is at 52 and recovery at 48 (but not sure if it has an effect outside of sims).

    Worth to mention i am on 30/11 and I played all 20 games so far (no sim) in 11min QT.

    So i would lie to know whether i missed something with sldiers and what do you guys are using to manage fatigue.
    2025 Miami Marlins
    2k22 myNBA Pistons

    "Sad to say but trades in madden leagues come down to who can take the most advantage of the dumbest users" Jack Wallace
  • #2
    coachmac75
    MVP
    • Dec 2012
    • 1167

    Re: 2k23 MyNBA Fatigue slider help


    Re: 2k23 MyNBA Fatigue slider help

    I forgot to mention something important: practice.

    All my players have a low workload.

    Then i set practice each day before advancing the day (because of practice schedule glitch).
    I never have more than 1 Medium intensity practice / day.
    On game day i either go "shootaround" or "study film" when too many players are tired.

    So I dont think practice is an issue but you tell me.

    I as well manage roitation for each game to decrease/increase minutes or even bench players when they need to rest.
    2025 Miami Marlins
    2k22 myNBA Pistons

    "Sad to say but trades in madden leagues come down to who can take the most advantage of the dumbest users" Jack Wallace

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    • #3
      coachmac75
      MVP
      • Dec 2012
      • 1167

      Re: 2k23 MyNBA Fatigue slider help


      Re: 2k23 MyNBA Fatigue slider help

      ... ?? Nothing ?
      2025 Miami Marlins
      2k22 myNBA Pistons

      "Sad to say but trades in madden leagues come down to who can take the most advantage of the dumbest users" Jack Wallace

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      • #4
        dphil5
        Rookie
        • Jan 2017
        • 17

        Re: 2k23 MyNBA Fatigue slider help


        Re: 2k23 MyNBA Fatigue slider help

        I would take a look at your My NBA Settings and tweak a few things. I got my settings/Sliders from Sim Gaming Network (Youtube), all credit goes to him.

        In Season Training:
        -Training Effects - 15
        -Training Intensity:Rest - 30
        -Training Intensity: Very Low - 5
        -Training Intensity:Low - 10
        -Training Intensity:Medium - 20
        -Training Intensity:High - 40
        -Training Intensity: Very High - 50
        -Work Ethic: Medium - 10
        -Work Ethic:High - 20
        -Work Ethic: Very High - 40
        -Badge: None - 0
        -Badge Extremely Confident - 50

        Simulation - Fatigue
        -Player Fatigue Rate - 52
        -Player Recovery Rate - 48

        CPU/User Sliders
        -Stamina - 60
        -Fatigue Rate - 45

        I find these settings/sliders give me realistic feeling of how tired a player would be game to game. Watch Sim Gaming Network - NBA 2K23 Best MyNBA Setup video for ideas, try out and see if you like. Increasing Stamina up to 60 made the biggest difference for me. Could even go as high as 65, realistically NBA players are in good shape. Also pretty realistic that players Stamina are in the mid to low 70's by end of game. Hope this helps
        Last edited by dphil5; 10-10-2022, 01:07 PM.

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