Showdown
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I have read quite a few posts on here about how many attempts it took to beat them. I have read answers from like 1-35. That could be like $5k-$15k in entry fees. Is this what they wanted. Is it possible that there is some sort of code in forcing a set amount of attempts worldwide? The difficulty levels are clearly skewed and it feels like more of a casino gambling event playing a skill based game. I am now on my third attempt at the second inning showdown and both of my first attempts were pathetic. I have beaten every moment so far, including Created Player ones so I have no problem with grinding it out and working for things but this mode is maddening and I can't imagine a world that it makes sense to subject your mental state to this type of randomness/gambling. Its 70 program stars so not beating it is not an option for someone trying to get the 600 program stars. Feeling more and more like this franchise is moving towards a situation where my reflexes cannot keep up and I will be left behind as an average and casual player...
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Couldn't agree more my friend!
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The inning programs are 500 for entry you make that back if you can beat some of the blue mission and the mini boss. you get plenty of XP doing them. I have yet to beat stage 3 but I always profit on stubs and get packs by beating mini boss. Inning 6 really pays out good if you can beat the mission that have the packs 3 show packs, a gold pack and if you can beat the final boss who is Maddux you get a HL with potential of getting Alan Trammell. By far the easiest of the inning showdowns. You can load up lineup with Left handed hitters or Swith Hitters, The 1st mini bass is Maddux than Martinez final Boss is Maddux. I am not the best at showdowns but I have been beating them the last few weeks, Stage 1 and stage 2 and the inning boss.
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