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Using the bullpen.
So, I've been playing OOTP for years and years.
I've never used the "warm up" option. This year, I decided I should. It makes you think a tad more. And, I like it. One question... if you start warming someone up.... a. does he get tired after a while b. if he gets up, sits down, gets up... does this effect him? c. how much is put into being "ready" or "cold"? Thanks. |
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personally I owuld hate to take him in and out just to save him from over working Quote:
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![]() Over all I like the system, sure you can leave a guy to warm up all day but generally I at most warm them up in the inning before they come in when the current pitcher gets out of the inning, then I put him in at the start of the new inning though I might see if I have a league I am not useing and put in a guy cold and see how he does
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It also makes the mount visit much more useful. Without it I don't use it too much but it becomes useful when your starter gets in trouble mid-inning and you need to warm someone up.
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it may just be in my head but I swear sometimes when I do a well place mound visit and let the guy pitch, he gets a strikeout or a key ground ball or something.
Of course there was that time I went out to the mound and the guy gave up a grand slam. I cussed at the computer a bit
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Well, I never used it because the computer didnt have to. If I were to use it, I also want to be able to see who the computer is warming up. Only fair. So, do I have the option to look at their bullpen now?
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the AI does not seem to follow the warm up rule, I think it would be a little hard for them to code it in, but they just seem to hold up a bit and put the guy in after trouble or a lot of pitches, as a good player would do too.
I think it is mainly a cosmetic feature for the player, I personally love it and never once felt the PC had an advantage for not using it. if you choose to or not to use it in you games it is you choise though
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I use it and like that it makes me think ahead instead of just reacting. Never worry about the AI not using it as I already have an advantage over any AI.
I don't want the AI doing this unless it can be done well. If it is ever added I hope there is an option to only turn off the AI warm-up while leaving on the human in case I don't think it works well for the AI. My experience with mound visits is they can have a calming effect. I don't use warm-up in spring training but I do still use mound visits for a pitcher that is struggling. |
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