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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Northern New Jersey
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Very Tired Player.
So, I noticed my Adam Kennedy 83 had no back up and was exhausted at 0%. Great. Well, I made a few moves and he has a back up, Delino Deshields. Three days later, not playing and an off day, Kennedy is still at 0%!
What gives? How long does he sit? Is he dead?
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Minors (Double A)
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So, on his 4th day off, he went for 0% to 73%. Seems a bit weird.
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Check the fatigue setting in the Player strategy.
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Join Date: Jun 2021
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I've thought I've noticed on some tournament teams this setting seemingly not working for me. I think I set it at 70 and had batters who were at 33% or so. Has anyone else noticed any problems with the fatigue setting or did I simply not set it up correctly?
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You need to make sure you have backups available. Especially if you run a setup where your CF backs up your LF, and your DH backs up your CF, and someone else goes in at DH, everyone in the chain needs to be available to shift around or else the game might not find a valid sub.
As for the OP, if a player plays way too many games in a row, they could in theory run into the "negatives" for fatigue, and yeah, could take a few days to recover to even make it back to 0. |
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Thanks. I thought I had back ups available but it might have been a place where multiple players slotted in and I didn't catch it when I set it up.
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Hyperbaric.
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Hyperbolic Time Chamber is something from Dragon Ball Z.
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Join Date: Jun 2020
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I've had this issue recently with the same setup. I have a catcher with 70% fatigue set to rest / sit. Single backup catcher available, not set to hit or backup any other position. Yet the primary catcher continues to fatigue beyond the 70% threshold with the backup catcher not starting in his place. |
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Join Date: Apr 2020
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I had to manually start McCarver against lefties because Crandall was at 0% for days and McCarver is set to start when Crandall is tired but it never happened. Crandall was well below 60% at the beginning of the game and was still being run out there for some reason. Really weird. |
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