Minor League The Show 22
-
@go4stros25_psn said in Minor League The Show 22:
My only issue is that all the Future cards are the same. There's hardly any that stand out. And all the legend cards are worse than the face of the franchise cards we got In the first program. Oh well, who cares.
Expect to see alot if that pitcher (can't think of his name and team right now) that has an Outlier FB.
Going to be Cabrera 2.0
-
@the_dragon1912 said in Minor League The Show 22:
Unless there are some hidden gems in there somewhere I really don't think any of them are head and shoulders better than what was already available tbh
I may use the Red Sox and Pirates cards for awhile.
But it also depends on how much they're going for when I hit that mark.
If they're still going for at least double their QS value; I'll sell them and worry about picking them up when they either release more packs or throw them into Chase packs.
-
Bobby Miller will be more Quinn Priester from last year than Edward Cabrera, I think you’ll see him a lot because he might be the best NMS pitcher in the game on paper, but I think he’ll be replaced like most of these cards by the big legends, they Future Stars seem a little more nerfed from last year.
-
I’m looking forward to try the NYY shortstop, seems like a righty Ronny Mauricio with elite speed
-
A lot of them have trash vision and that's a no go for me. And they'll be surpassed very soon. Headliners are up to 95s, Always Intense has just added 6 95s, the current RS guys are 95s so we'll be seeing 96 plus very soon.
-
@the_dragon1912 said in Minor League The Show 22:
Unless there are some hidden gems in there somewhere I really don't think any of them are head and shoulders better than what was already available tbh
If this is true, then instead of these no-name overpowered cards being the best in the game they become pointless and boring. Most people do not know who these guys even are, and none of the cards is a true representation of that player. Not one of those minor league players should be an OVR 95 while Mike Trout is an OVR 95 and the equivalent MLB cards are all 90's.
-
@vipersneak_psn said in Minor League The Show 22:
@the_dragon1912 said in Minor League The Show 22:
Unless there are some hidden gems in there somewhere I really don't think any of them are head and shoulders better than what was already available tbh
If this is true, then instead of these no-name overpowered cards being the best in the game they become pointless and boring. Most people do not know who these guys even are, and none of the cards is a true representation of that player. Not one of those minor league players should be an OVR 95 while Mike Trout is an OVR 95 and the equivalent MLB cards are all 90's.
Forget about Trout and the rest of the live series. Those are available day 1, and in this game and in EVERY game that has a mode like this they are going to be rated low. It has to be this way. There has to be room for the mode to grow and for better and better cards to be released. 99% of the live series cards become unplayable in the first couple weeks. It's going to happen in every mode like this, every year. It's just part of it. It doesn't have anything to do with the future stars in particular. If it wasn't them it would be something else.
-
@vipersneak_psn said in Minor League The Show 22:
@the_dragon1912 said in Minor League The Show 22:
Unless there are some hidden gems in there somewhere I really don't think any of them are head and shoulders better than what was already available tbh
If this is true, then instead of these no-name overpowered cards being the best in the game they become pointless and boring. Most people do not know who these guys even are, and none of the cards is a true representation of that player. Not one of those minor league players should be an OVR 95 while Mike Trout is an OVR 95 and the equivalent MLB cards are all 90's.
Simple solution is to not use them, just collect the cards for Brett or sell them and get your stubs.
-
I don't think they are the best cards available, but are all usable. I get that everybody hates the future cards, but if they pump out all the big names in the first half of the year... you guys are gonna complain the content stinks the whole second half. I'd rather see these early now than later when featured programs are giving us 99's
-
You have to remember that there are guys out their that just run squads full of their favorite teams. This program is really for them. I don't care for it but it should be a nice way to earn some stubs selling off the players. Like you said, no one really stands out.
-
Every year, people get mad about future stars, they’re in the line up for maybe a month and then they’re replaced... Edward Cabrera and Wander Franco really being the exceptions.. And I don’t think they made any that OP including Miller.
-
@jkooch66_xbl said in Minor League The Show 22:
@vipersneak_psn said in Minor League The Show 22:
@the_dragon1912 said in Minor League The Show 22:
Unless there are some hidden gems in there somewhere I really don't think any of them are head and shoulders better than what was already available tbh
If this is true, then instead of these no-name overpowered cards being the best in the game they become pointless and boring. Most people do not know who these guys even are, and none of the cards is a true representation of that player. Not one of those minor league players should be an OVR 95 while Mike Trout is an OVR 95 and the equivalent MLB cards are all 90's.
Forget about Trout and the rest of the live series. Those are available day 1, and in this game and in EVERY game that has a mode like this they are going to be rated low. It has to be this way. There has to be room for the mode to grow and for better and better cards to be released. 99% of the live series cards become unplayable in the first couple weeks. It's going to happen in every mode like this, every year. It's just part of it. It doesn't have anything to do with the future stars in particular. If it wasn't them it would be something else.
All these cards could have been lower level MLB players from the past from each team. Maybe past or present guys that are not big name stars but good players in their own right.. Maybe a new category called Franchise Dependables or something. Ron Santo would have been perfect for this type of 95 card rather than him won in a darn pack. There should not be this many 95+ minor league players imo. A few top prospects maybe, but not this. They remind me of fake cards in a game that doesn't have an MLB license.
-