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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Baltimore, MD
Posts: 514
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Tired players
My starting RF was shown as tired. His backup on the depth chart was a starter at another position. That 2nd player did have a utility 2 player listed with start when tired. My hope was the backup would move to right and the utility 2 player would start in left. However the tired RF still played. Is that the intended behavior?
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 7,273
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the ai will not handle a situation well where a palyer is a starter and a backup of any kind... . unfortunately...
so, no c / dh swap - best i found is L / R swap with dh/c but the righty guy still gets too tired. you'd have to do 7-day lineups etc.. something to hand-tailor whom starts. custom lineups could work too.. .you ahve your various sub-days... it's all based on how many you play in-a-row, so you'll know the pattern of when each position gets tired. pre-empting a major shift (like a change from slightly to tired or the next step?) in fatigue by a day can be better in the long-run, fyi... mostly applies to catchers. i.e. sub before tehy get "tired" (or very tired? i can't recall tbh, but this does work) and during hat 20-game stretch you actually get more games out of him at a higher % health. if you run catchers dogged and get 140games or w/e max is, then it doesn't matter as much, but there might be times when you will need 2 days off during a stretch of games and the timing of them can be better than running him to 0% then having to waste a day off at or near a day off in the schedule. they will play the same # of games, but be a higher % health. |
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