Always intense program is a scam
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0 cards to start, have to do all moments and the showdown to get one; if you don’t want to grind for eternity you have to pick a pitcher, than get a 2nd card and the rest of the rewards are blah.
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“Mom, the free cards they’re giving us aren’t free enough!!”
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@savefarris_psn said in Always intense program is a scam:
“Mom, the free cards they’re giving us aren’t free enough!!”
I don’t mind working for it, but the structure is flawed. You spend more time grinding with cards you have to use then the cards you want to use. The MA ones are particularly perplexing.
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It’s a program of free packs, stubs, and xp. Free, and you’re still whining about it.
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typical yankees fan whining again
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@patriotjery_psn said in Always intense program is a scam:
typical yankees fan whining again
Lol not a Yankees fan at all
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I didn’t have any of the Always Intense cards coming into today. I did the moments and the showdown to get one and took a pitcher as it will be the quickest way to get it done. If I get inpatient, I’ll rent another pitcher or two.
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@raylewissb47_mlbts said in Always intense program is a scam:
I didn’t have any of the Always Intense cards coming into today. I did the moments and the showdown to get one and took a pitcher as it will be the quickest way to get it done. If I get inpatient, I’ll rent another pitcher or two.
You nailed it here; the problem I have is that you kind of have to pick a pitcher, while I’d like to take a hitter here; but if you want to get it done without playing the CPU on rookie, you have to use your strategy.
And since it’s not a set, you’re not completing collections either. Apart from the XP, I feel like there’s no end game. It’s either clunky or weird depending on how you look at it.
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it's the exact same setup at the big dog program. did you have an issue with that as well?
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@aaronjw76_psn said in Always intense program is a scam:
it's the exact same setup at the big dog program. did you have an issue with that as well?
I feel like I already had 2-3 packs from another program or something; more of a leg up.
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@yankblan_psn said in Always intense program is a scam:
@raylewissb47_mlbts said in Always intense program is a scam:
I didn’t have any of the Always Intense cards coming into today. I did the moments and the showdown to get one and took a pitcher as it will be the quickest way to get it done. If I get inpatient, I’ll rent another pitcher or two.
You nailed it here; the problem I have is that you kind of have to pick a pitcher, while I’d like to take a hitter here; but if you want to get it done without playing the CPU on rookie, you have to use your strategy.
And since it’s not a set, you’re not completing collections either. Apart from the XP, I feel like there’s no end game. It’s either clunky or weird depending on how you look at it.
I had all but a few of these cards before the program dropped, so completing the program will not be an issue for me, but these type of programs are perplexing the heck out of me this year.
“You can earn these cards in this program, but you have to use those cards to earn the same cards. Unless you want to spend the next three weeks on the program, you probably want to go ahead and buy the cards you are going to earn in the program.” Maybe I am complaining here about something that doesn’t impact me, but the programs this year are just weird.
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@crash447_xbl said in Always intense program is a scam:
@yankblan_psn said in Always intense program is a scam:
@raylewissb47_mlbts said in Always intense program is a scam:
I didn’t have any of the Always Intense cards coming into today. I did the moments and the showdown to get one and took a pitcher as it will be the quickest way to get it done. If I get inpatient, I’ll rent another pitcher or two.
You nailed it here; the problem I have is that you kind of have to pick a pitcher, while I’d like to take a hitter here; but if you want to get it done without playing the CPU on rookie, you have to use your strategy.
And since it’s not a set, you’re not completing collections either. Apart from the XP, I feel like there’s no end game. It’s either clunky or weird depending on how you look at it.
I had all but a few of these cards before the program dropped, so completing the program will not be an issue for me, but these type of programs are perplexing the heck out of me this year.
“You can earn these cards in this program, but you have to use those cards to earn the same cards. Unless you want to spend the next three weeks on the program, you probably want to go ahead and buy the cards you are going to earn in the program.” Maybe I am complaining here about something that doesn’t impact me, but the programs this year are just weird.
You’re also given multiple of these packs for free before the program goes live through multiple reward paths. Giving you the cards you need to grind for free. If you sold them for stubs, that’s on you.
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@bjdubbyah_psn said in Always intense program is a scam:
@crash447_xbl said in Always intense program is a scam:
@yankblan_psn said in Always intense program is a scam:
@raylewissb47_mlbts said in Always intense program is a scam:
I didn’t have any of the Always Intense cards coming into today. I did the moments and the showdown to get one and took a pitcher as it will be the quickest way to get it done. If I get inpatient, I’ll rent another pitcher or two.
You nailed it here; the problem I have is that you kind of have to pick a pitcher, while I’d like to take a hitter here; but if you want to get it done without playing the CPU on rookie, you have to use your strategy.
And since it’s not a set, you’re not completing collections either. Apart from the XP, I feel like there’s no end game. It’s either clunky or weird depending on how you look at it.
I had all but a few of these cards before the program dropped, so completing the program will not be an issue for me, but these type of programs are perplexing the heck out of me this year.
“You can earn these cards in this program, but you have to use those cards to earn the same cards. Unless you want to spend the next three weeks on the program, you probably want to go ahead and buy the cards you are going to earn in the program.” Maybe I am complaining here about something that doesn’t impact me, but the programs this year are just weird.
You’re also given multiple of these packs for free before the program goes live through multiple reward paths. Giving you the cards you need to grind for free. If you sold them for stubs, that’s on you.
this right here.
Pretty sure we've had the opportunity to earn two or three of these packs the past couple weeks? Wasn't there one just in the recent event?
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My post from the other thread.
Chapman 3b/ goldschmidt 1b/ holt 2b/ polanco ss/ pierre cf/ cain cf/ myers rf/ leiter sp/ hand rp.
all base round all at QS price at one point -
While not a scam, I am not sure how some of you actually believe something in this game is free. There is nothing free in this game.
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I just want to know why the market place prices all jumped up higher stuff I bought for 800 has doubled in price
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@raylewissb47_mlbts said in Always intense program is a scam:
I didn’t have any of the Always Intense cards coming into today. I did the moments and the showdown to get one and took a pitcher as it will be the quickest way to get it done. If I get inpatient, I’ll rent another pitcher or two.
I used Leiter every game in the East conquest map and 2 additional games and done with 2000 pxp
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The program is just boring. Programs based on packs are stupid. Very unimaginative. Content this year -- the entire DD experience -- has been underwhelming at best.
That being said, the moments are beyond easy, the pxp grind is cake as long as you use AI pitchers, and you get lots of free packs. I pulled Trout for the second time in a BIAG pack, and was shocked and dismayed that the lights weren't teal. Thought I had gotten FotF Trout for a second...
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People really can complain about anything