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#24549 | 09/25/2015 3:39:22 pm | ||
MukilteoMike Joined: 08/09/2014 Posts: 3294 Inactive ![]() | Did anyone else notice their pitchers didn't gain any energy after the first game in the cup today? Then I don't understand what happened after the second game because some shot up and some didn't. I never have figured out the pitcher's energy thing. It seems random and inconsistent to me. Here were the energy bars for 3 of my starting pitchers before the first game, after the first game and after the second game: Zavala 8-8-9 (didn't pitch any) Erickson 10 (pitched game 1)-0-5 De La Rosa 10-10-(pitched game 2)-5 Note--Erickson and De La Rosa both pitched the amount of pitches that normally drop them to 1 energy bar. That makes no sense to me. I had planned on pitching Zavala for the second game, but since he didn't gain any energy for some inexplicable reason I skipped him. Updated Friday, September 25 2015 @ 3:39:57 pm PDT Updated Friday, September 25 2015 @ 3:40:38 pm PDT |
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#24552 | 09/25/2015 3:56:16 pm | ||
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9778 Haverhill Halflings Legends ![]() | It was a double header. No one gained energy because there was no rest between the first and second game. Steve changed it so now its showing us what their stamina will be for the next day. Erikson went from 10 to 0 after pitching game 1. Since game 2 was the same day he continued to show 0. Then De La Rosa pitched the second game on that same day. Then everyone rested, and both De La Rosa and Erikson when to 5 energy because they both had one day of rest. After another day of rest they are both up to 8. If you pitched them in tomorrow's first game they would only have 8 energy. I'm a little confused why they jump 5 points on the first day of rest, this is what was being questioned in the other thread. Updated Friday, September 25 2015 @ 4:06:43 pm PDT |
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#24558 | 09/25/2015 5:59:12 pm | ||
MukilteoMike Joined: 08/09/2014 Posts: 3294 Inactive ![]() | I forgot they were the same game day. That still doesn't explain why my starting pitcher who didn't pitch in either game only went up one bar, but the two who did pitch went up five. | ||
#24564 | 09/25/2015 7:26:43 pm | ||
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9778 Haverhill Halflings Legends ![]() | I have no clue about that one. Maybe the fatigue recovery slows down as you approach 10? I see he is up to 10 now. Since Steve has changed how fatigue is displayed, I've found that many of my assumptions about how fatigue was working in the past have been blown out of the water... It will be an interesting experiment to see if your other two pitchers go to 9 or 10 after the first game tomorrow... Updated Friday, September 25 2015 @ 7:27:40 pm PDT |
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#24839 | 10/03/2015 11:27:26 am | ||
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9778 Haverhill Halflings Legends ![]() | Up to 100%... I don't get it. | ||
#24846 | 10/03/2015 12:44:23 pm | ||
Crazy Li Joined: 01/25/2015 Posts: 879 Inactive ![]() | Maybe it has to do with their stamina rating? Who recovers at a higher rate? Low stam or high stam? Either is possible depending on how the game treats stamina in regards to fatigue. If the stamina were raw points, fatigue would appear recover quicker for low-stam guys (at the expense of depleting faster) because 5/10 is 50% and 5/15 is only 33%. Under that system, they both have the same amount of "juice" but the % of max differs. If everyone has the same amount of "points" but the stamina affects change, the higher stamina guys fill up faster. |