Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?
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I got the 11th on parallel 1 on that new MVP Kris Bryant and that annoyed me.
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I got 1st parallel for Joe Nathan.
I got it done exactly in an hour. That was daily, the program and then playing CPU to get him to p1. I was 1/1 for about 90 minutes. So I need not rushed.
I have no desire to be “first” for a P5. I ain’t got time for that.
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@lewisnadasurf1_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
I got 1st parallel for Joe Nathan.
I got it done exactly in an hour. That was daily, the program and then playing CPU to get him to p1. I was 1/1 for about 90 minutes. So I need not rushed.
I have no desire to be “first” for a P5. I ain’t got time for that.
https://twitter.com/lewisnadasurf/status/1424778006241886210?s=21 FYI
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@duke0021520_xbl said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
I got the 11th on parallel 1 on that new MVP Kris Bryant and that annoyed me.
I was the third person to get the superfractor parallel on Alan Trammell. Was working my tail off to get him done first
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@genopolanco_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
I was the first on POTM Tom Murphy and TN Josh Fuentes. Top 100 on a few others.
What was your strategy? How long did each one take?
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How do you guys see what # you were to complete a parallel?
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@chestnuts20_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
@genopolanco_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
I was the first on POTM Tom Murphy and TN Josh Fuentes. Top 100 on a few others.
What was your strategy? How long did each one take?
The ones I did (early in the game cycle) were lots of vs CPU games and USA conquest map games. Lots of server issues then so didn't really try to do any superfractoring online even though the bonuses are a bit better.
I really loved getting some 1/1s initially but I assumed it would be a bit more dramatic to be the very first (since it actually says on the parallel screen, will you be the first?) so the lack of anything cool happening with a 1/1 and the amount of time it takes to get one means I won't be trying for any more of them. Happy to get to P5 again but certainly the race to 1/1 isn't really all that.
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@baracesilk_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
How do you guys see what person who were to complete a parallel?
You can’t see who specifically got the superfractor (or any level) first in-game. Just how many people have. It will tell you if you’re the first if you have a 1/# on the card.
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Ah gotcha!
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I was also the 6th person to superfractor Shane Greene, and the second card I completed.
My first ever superfractor was TN Ryan McMahon, but I was the 656th person to superfractor him. Still, top 1000 is pretty good.
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Was almost the 50,000th person exactly to get Parallel 5 Byron Buxton. He's still probably my favorite card in the game even now is August.
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@ebbets1957_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
Was almost the 50,000th person exactly to get Parallel 5 Byron Buxton. He's still probably my favorite card in the game even now is August.
50,000 even though, pretty cool number to get it on. Wish that kind of thing won you a prize! Like those 1 millionth customer promotions businesses do. I think I was 17,293rd with Buxton.
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@cbpm72_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
@chestnuts20_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
@genopolanco_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
I was the first on POTM Tom Murphy and TN Josh Fuentes. Top 100 on a few others.
What was your strategy? How long did each one take?
The ones I did (early in the game cycle) were lots of vs CPU games and USA conquest map games. Lots of server issues then so didn't really try to do any superfractoring online even though the bonuses are a bit better.
I really loved getting some 1/1s initially but I assumed it would be a bit more dramatic to be the very first (since it actually says on the parallel screen, will you be the first?) so the lack of anything cool happening with a 1/1 and the amount of time it takes to get one means I won't be trying for any more of them. Happy to get to P5 again but certainly the race to 1/1 isn't really all that.
I wish this feature was in last year’s game. Nowhere to go and nothing to do, it would’ve been a perfect way to pass the time.
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@hoboadam_psn said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
Nolan Ryan 92.
I was first. Never doing another one. Wasn't worth it at all.
Never is. Who freaking cares...
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First el duque
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Anyone going to do Roberts first?
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Something occurred to me. How on Earth is it that some obscure player cards already have somebody who superfractored them after a couple days or less?
What cheating do you need to do that? Kind of takes away the fun for others, no?
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I don't have a single card Parallel 5 haha I guess i spend too much time completing programs and content as opposed to grinding stats with one player.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
How on Earth is it that some obscure player cards already have somebody who superfractored them after a couple days or less?
Put the card batting leadoff.
If reach base, play until inning ends or player scores.
Quit.
Rinse.
Repeat.It doesn't sound like fun to me, but if others enjoy it, more power to 'em.
And just because they're obscure to you, doesn't mean someone's not a fan. Just a couple of games away from being the first to P5 this guy because I was a big fan back in his college days.
https://mlb21.theshow.com/items/bedfbb70a637d0bfc3fa0a39eefc036f
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
@irishfist412_xbl said in Were You the First to Superfactor a Card?:
Why do people do this? Genuinely curious, I don’t understand.
For me it’s bragging rights, a sense of accomplishment (not that I’m lacking that irl, it’a just fun), and because seeing that “1” on a superfractored player card is just cool.
Bragging against/with whom?