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Old 05-23-2007, 03:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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pitch fatigue question

I've played this game since it's inception, and spent a great deal of time on sliders. I'm happy with what I play with but I am still trying to figure out the best results with fatigue.

Here are some of my options... user 1st cpu 2nd

7 17
25 25
-10 -5
-17 6
0 0


The biggest problem is pitch counts correlating with fatigue %
I find if I use me at -17 then I can pitch into the 110 120 range, but then the bullpen is whacked and guys with 40 stamina rating can pitch 4 innings.

If I go to far in the negative with the cpu they'll leave relievers in forever.

I think I like 7 17 or -10 -5. Any comments? Dowie
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Old 05-23-2007, 04:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: pitch fatigue question

i have my (user) pitcher fatigue set at 25 and the cpu's at 50...i realize that seems high, but after playing hundreds of games (at the highest level) it still comes out right.
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Old 05-23-2007, 10:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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i have my (user) pitcher fatigue set at 25 and the cpu's at 50...i realize that seems high, but after playing hundreds of games (at the highest level) it still comes out right.
Not challenging you, but what level do you play on and what is your pitch meter difficulty set at? I've tried with it at 25, and Roy Oswalt whose stamina is 93 was down to 30% at the 53 pitch mark. How do you ever go past 100 pitches with a starter...they'd be at 0 stamina. Even worse for the cpu. What were you trying to accomplish with these settings, a challenge or realistic pitch counts and innings pitched? I'm curious because you say it comes out alright...what does? Dowie
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Old 05-27-2007, 02:43 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: pitch fatigue question

hey dowie how ur doing, hope all is well,well im doing fine now and im back! im playing mlb the show 2007 its a great game! have u tried it yet? anyway when u have a chance get back to me, hit me up withe a message. thanks, Nasa.............
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Old 05-27-2007, 03:41 PM   #5 (permalink)
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hey dowie how ur doing, hope all is well,well im doing fine now and im back! im playing mlb the show 2007 its a great game! have u tried it yet? anyway when u have a chance get back to me, hit me up withe a message. thanks, Nasa.............

nope havent tried it. Do you have sliders and rosters for it? Dowie
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