Topps Now card updates
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It is kind of a raw deal for those guys earlier in the year. I understand why they do it but it is still kind of a raw deal.
Dylan Carlson got an 82 card for hitting a grand slam in April
Lars Nootbaar got a 97 with better overall power for hitting a walk off single. -
@dolenz_psn said in Topps Now card updates:
It is kind of a raw deal for those guys earlier in the year. I understand why they do it but it is still kind of a raw deal.
Dylan Carlson got an 82 card for hitting a grand slam in April
Lars Nootbaar got a 97 with better overall power for hitting a walk off single.The last name "Nootbar" is probably worth at least 10 of the 15 point difference. Carlson is too generic.
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@dolenz_psn said in Topps Now card updates:
It is kind of a raw deal for those guys earlier in the year. I understand why they do it but it is still kind of a raw deal.
Dylan Carlson got an 82 card for hitting a grand slam in April
Lars Nootbaar got a 97 with better overall power for hitting a walk off single.Exactly. There’s no reason why Carlson can’t now be a 97 as well with an update
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A) If you don't make the current Topps Now releases 97s-98s, then you get the inevitable flood of "why are you releasing unusable cards at this point in the game cycle?"
B) If players like Hoskins continue to perform, they will get an updated card either via POTM or Finest or whatever else they might have planned for TA5, 6, etc...
C) In Hoskins case specifically, it wouldn't surprise me if he was a goosed Inning Henchman.
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It is stupid how ratings progress and there is an early and late version of every player. I miss the days when each legend had their maxed out version and rookie version only.
On the other hand I do like having a variety of players that are useable online.
I’m not sure what kind of solution they could implement to not make early season cards irrelevant given how they have the mode set up right now.
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@savefarris_psn said in Topps Now card updates:
A) If you don't make the current Topps Now releases 97s-98s, then you get the inevitable flood of "why are you releasing unusable cards at this point in the game cycle?"
B) If players like Hoskins continue to perform, they will get an updated card either via POTM or Finest or whatever else they might have planned for TA5, 6, etc...
C) In Hoskins case specifically, it wouldn't surprise me if he was a goosed Inning Henchman.
I began my DD career for that card.
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Topps Now is actually one of my favorite parts of the game, because it's fun to use so many players who aren't necessarily huge stars or widely known outside of their team's fanbases. If SDS has to get a little wonky with the ratings so those cards can be usable, I'm OK with it.
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Used to be alot of complaining over TN cards being a waste of time because they weren’t usable (they used to be way worse than what they are now). Now at least they are usable and creates a bit more lineup diversity
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@savefarris_psn said in Topps Now card updates:
A) If you don't make the current Topps Now releases 97s-98s, then you get the inevitable flood of "why are you releasing unusable cards at this point in the game cycle?"
B) If players like Hoskins continue to perform, they will get an updated card either via POTM or Finest or whatever else they might have planned for TA5, 6, etc...
C) In Hoskins case specifically, it wouldn't surprise me if he was a goosed Inning Henchman.
Would love to see this card! Didn't play DD in 17 or 18 so this is the first time i've seen it
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That 98 Garrett Hampson is insane. Nearly 5 tool utility player. I don’t think he’s hit over .250 in his career and has sporadic pop but gets 90-100+ in contact and power for one great game lol.
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