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Originally Posted by findinghomer
Jesus Christ these boards need a clown emoji. you people who just want to be right based on technicality are annoying. I have never seen anybody with something other than, 4% but who gives a **** if it's 2% or even 3% it's still unpitchable, that's not the point!!!! it my point remains , its all generic. It doesn't correlate with pitches thrown, or an individual pitcher stamina , ability, endurance nothing! It's all 100% scripted. you running a couple tests just to see if my claim is correct and yours not being not being 100% the exact same fatigue level means nothing ! I've been noticing this for years, I don't have to run test , pay attention in your everyday gaming you're going to notice exactly what I'm saying. here I'll reword it where you cannot refute it,
After 1 day of pitching you're gonna be in single digits after 2 day of pitching you're gonna be in the teens after 3 days you're gonna be in the 30s
after 4 days you're gonna be in the 60s
after 5 days you're gonna be 100%
REGARDLESS OF PITCHER, OR PITCHES THROWN
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Dude look at this screenshot:
He's clearly not 100% rested after 5 days! I really don't know what more you want?
I don't want to be right on a technicality lol but if you are saying "after 5 days you're gonna be 100%" and I can make a pitcher not be 100% rested after 5 days, then how can you be right? Your reword was very easy to refute
And then look at this one:
He's rested after 4 days! The opposite of what you expected! I'm not sure where this disconnect is but I'd love to hear others chime in
And if you want a clown emoji, here you go! 🤡
Look, I'm really not trying to fight, and I agree with you to an extent that fatigue needs a rework
But I just can't see how you see the data that I'm presenting that conflicts with your broad suppositions. I manage games out, in multiple different eras, and I can see how stamina, pitch count, etc. effect rest status. After 5 days, Gibson clearly isn't 100% rested, and after 4 days Musgrove clearly is 100% rested