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This may be a stupid question. But if I’m playing as GM and force start all nine starters will the manager still give them days off when tired or is there a setting I need to set for that?
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Yes they account for exhaustion. It use to be a problem a couple versions ago but it works now.
It does depend on how the manager sets up the backups. If they don't set up 2 back ups at each position some players might play a couple games tired until the utility guy goes around filling in for everyone. But as far as bats go they don't tire that much. I play with 12 bats. 1 backup catcher and I try for 2 super utility guys if not 1 IF and 1 OF backup. |
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