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@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
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@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
Only player out there that's a safe bet is Mike Trout rookies and autos.
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@Jags012 said in Stop:
Stop spending stimulus money on stubs.
You should not do that because
- The game is broken
- It makes the game worse for everyone else b/c it causes inflation, and
- Most notably, it is an irresponsible way to manage your money during a time of crisis. Spend your stimulus on struggling local businesses, not a video game.
YOU need to STOP telling people what they should do with THEIR money!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@Ikasnu said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
Only player out there that's a safe bet is Mike Trout rookies and autos.
Of all the sports, Him, Tom Brady, LeBron James.
Everything else 10-20 years from now won’t be worth half of what it’s going for.
I do like the fact they have got creative with cards and really are doing a good job with only releasing certain amounts. That will help.
But yeah, Trout’s stuff is going to be great down the road.
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With current sports cards you can treat it just like the market in the show. When players are hot, their cards sell for more. And if you buy early before players break out and guess right, you can make a lot of money.
If you want to buy something that will hold its value (and probably continue to go up) , and pass to your kids. You either buy 1909 T206 baseball cards, 33 & 34 Goudey, and 1952 Topps.
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@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@Ikasnu said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
Only player out there that's a safe bet is Mike Trout rookies and autos.
Of all the sports, Him, Tom Brady, LeBron James.Everything else 10-20 years from now won’t be worth half of what it’s going for.
I do like the fact they have got creative with cards and really are doing a good job with only releasing certain amounts. That will help.
But yeah, Trout’s stuff is going to be great down the road.
I don't like the fact there are so many releases. We have High tek, museum, chrome, chrome sapphire, gold label, ect.
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@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
With current sports cards you can treat it just like the market in the show. When players are hot, their cards sell for more. And if you buy early before players break out and guess right, you can make a lot of money.
If you want to buy something that will hold its value (and probably continue to go up) , and pass to your kids. You either buy 1909 T206 baseball cards, 33 & Goudey, and 1952 Topps.
Yeah people overestimate the market on cards and always want way more than they're worth, generally. I buy and sell a lot of cards, antiques, collectibles, etc. and everyone thinks they hit the jackpot because they scored a Michael Chavis /500 holo
Recently got into cigarette cards for the personal collection. No big names or anything, just cool to have
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I know a guy that bought a 180,000 house in cash, just from flipping cards. He made around 30k just flipping Jeremy Lin cards during Linsanity!!
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@LankyRyan said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
With current sports cards you can treat it just like the market in the show. When players are hot, their cards sell for more. And if you buy early before players break out and guess right, you can make a lot of money.
If you want to buy something that will hold its value (and probably continue to go up) , and pass to your kids. You either buy 1909 T206 baseball cards, 33 & Goudey, and 1952 Topps.
Yeah people overestimate the market on cards and always want way more than they're worth, generally. I buy and sell a lot of cards, antiques, collectibles, etc. and everyone thinks they hit the jackpot because they scored a Michael Chavis /500 holo
Recently got into cigarette cards for the personal collection. No big names or anything, just cool to have
Oh no... that’s how it starts.. haha. Before you know it, you’ll have some trophy pieces. T206 baseball cards are all works of art to me. I love them.
Some of the best ones are the commons. I love the portraits in the set.
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@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@Ikasnu said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
Only player out there that's a safe bet is Mike Trout rookies and autos.
Of all the sports, Him, Tom Brady, LeBron James.Everything else 10-20 years from now won’t be worth half of what it’s going for.
I do like the fact they have got creative with cards and really are doing a good job with only releasing certain amounts. That will help.
But yeah, Trout’s stuff is going to be great down the road.
With all do respect, nobody can legitimately predict card prices in the future. For example, I love Acuña, the kid is special and my favorite player. I’m getting my hands on as many of his cards as I can for 2 reasons.
1 - In 20 years or more I’ll be able to pass down my Acuña card collection to my boy. It’s a sentimental thing, an awesome card collection of our favorite player and a player my boy has watched while growing up. I really liked Canseco, wish my dad put together a collection of his cards to give to me....for example.
2 - It’s going to be fun to watch Acuña and see how great he becomes. Honestly, any new great player could quite possibly be the next Babe Ruth...we don’t know but nobody can say that’s impossible. That excitement of watching these young kids become something special is fun. Acuña is already a superstar...time will tell how great he becomes.
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@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@Ikasnu said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
Only player out there that's a safe bet is Mike Trout rookies and autos.
Of all the sports, Him, Tom Brady, LeBron James.Everything else 10-20 years from now won’t be worth half of what it’s going for.
I do like the fact they have got creative with cards and really are doing a good job with only releasing certain amounts. That will help.
But yeah, Trout’s stuff is going to be great down the road.
With all do respect, nobody can legitimately predict card prices in the future. For example, I love Acuña, the kid is special and my favorite player. I’m getting my hands on as many of his cards as I can for 2 reasons.
1 - In 20 years or more I’ll be able to pass down my Acuña card collection to my boy. It’s a sentimental thing, an awesome card collection of our favorite player and a player my boy has watched while growing up. I really liked Canseco, wish my dad put together a collection of his cards to give to me....for example.
2 - It’s going to be fun to watch Acuña and see how great he becomes. Honestly, any new great player could quite possibly be the next Babe Ruth...we don’t know but nobody can say that’s impossible. That excitement of watching these young kids become something special is fun. Acuña is already a superstar...time will tell how great he becomes.
If it’s sentimental based I totally get it. And you never know, maybe he does end up being one of the all time greats. He’s still so young.
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@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@Ikasnu said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
Only player out there that's a safe bet is Mike Trout rookies and autos.
Of all the sports, Him, Tom Brady, LeBron James.Everything else 10-20 years from now won’t be worth half of what it’s going for.
I do like the fact they have got creative with cards and really are doing a good job with only releasing certain amounts. That will help.
But yeah, Trout’s stuff is going to be great down the road.
With all do respect, nobody can legitimately predict card prices in the future. For example, I love Acuña, the kid is special and my favorite player. I’m getting my hands on as many of his cards as I can for 2 reasons.
1 - In 20 years or more I’ll be able to pass down my Acuña card collection to my boy. It’s a sentimental thing, an awesome card collection of our favorite player and a player my boy has watched while growing up. I really liked Canseco, wish my dad put together a collection of his cards to give to me....for example.
2 - It’s going to be fun to watch Acuña and see how great he becomes. Honestly, any new great player could quite possibly be the next Babe Ruth...we don’t know but nobody can say that’s impossible. That excitement of watching these young kids become something special is fun. Acuña is already a superstar...time will tell how great he becomes.
I've done the same thing with Trevor Story tbh
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@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
I have my dads entire collection , thousands of cards , hundreds graded - a couple mantles and other super old ones he collected as a kid all the way to the 90’s. I’m looking to sell some of it if
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@MaxHarvest said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
I have my dads entire collection , thousands of cards , hundreds graded - a couple mantles and other super old ones he collected as a kid all the way to the 90’s. I’m looking to sell some of it if
You are interestedI’d be interested in the Mantle stuff and the older stuff. Anything 1971 and older.
No hurry. I usually log on everyday here. Send me a pm with some of what you have. Definitely interested.
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This always turns into an " I'm rich " or " I'm a grown man " thread
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@LankyRyan said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
@LankyRyan said in Stop:
If you're in a position to spend real money to buy fake currency so you can have digital cards in a video game with short life cycle, go for it.
I'm not in that position.
I could drop $500 a week without blinking if I wanted to. But NO WAY I’m supporting this trash game and garbage company that can’t even respond to it’s consumers.
Why would I? So I can take my players that I spent hundreds of real dollars on into a game only for the game to be in more control of them than me?? I’m currently playing a few conquest games a day with a team of players I like and got for free....that’s all I’m doing this year.
The only logical explanation is they're being adversely impacted by the whole world, you know, melting around us. The content was probably created and packaged months ago and is just being pushed to us on a scheduled timeline.
There's no way they're not working on at least the fielding, especially considering how much bad press they're getting via the players tourney. For now, I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that they'll eventually turn this into a game that's ready to be released.
I was unable to watch the tourney. Is there any highlights of the players bad mouthing the game?
I find it unbelievable that it’s hard to find any negative press on this game on Google or YouTube. Especially in the shitty state this game is in.
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@Captain_Chegster said in Stop:
@LankyRyan said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
@LankyRyan said in Stop:
If you're in a position to spend real money to buy fake currency so you can have digital cards in a video game with short life cycle, go for it.
I'm not in that position.
I could drop $500 a week without blinking if I wanted to. But NO WAY I’m supporting this trash game and garbage company that can’t even respond to it’s consumers.
Why would I? So I can take my players that I spent hundreds of real dollars on into a game only for the game to be in more control of them than me?? I’m currently playing a few conquest games a day with a team of players I like and got for free....that’s all I’m doing this year.
The only logical explanation is they're being adversely impacted by the whole world, you know, melting around us. The content was probably created and packaged months ago and is just being pushed to us on a scheduled timeline.
There's no way they're not working on at least the fielding, especially considering how much bad press they're getting via the players tourney. For now, I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that they'll eventually turn this into a game that's ready to be released.
I was unable to watch the tourney. Is there any highlights of the players bad mouthing the game?
I find it unbelievable that it’s hard to find any negative press on this game on Google or YouTube. Especially in the shitty state this game is in.
Not a ton of bad mouthing, but a lot of moments like this where you can see MLB players physically holding in rage and expletives
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@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@Ikasnu said in Stop:
@allmustfall16 said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
People want to spend hundreds on digital cards that will be worthless in less than a year....go ahead.
I’m buying REAL cards. Picked up an Autographed Acuña today and looking to get more. I’m building my collection to pass down to my kids when I’m gone.
That to me is a way better investment than digital cards in a game that belongs in a garbage dump.
I have 2/3s of the 1909-11 T206 set complete. And have some really rare backs. Been selling cards for 30 years. Now I only buy and sell Pre WW2 baseball cards. I also sell vintage toys from the late 70s and 80s. Today’s cards are risky long term as an investment. But in the short term are a good way to make money.
And I still buy stubs when I want. I like the Show. Don’t mind spending some money on it. Been a baseball fan for over 40 years.
I’ll say it again. Instead of judging people for buying something they want, even if you don’t understand it, who gives a ****? It’s my money. I’m literally not worried about how anybody spends their money. Also, just because some people buy stubs doesn’t mean they don’t have their finances in order. Shouldn’t have to flex on a video game forum to get the point across that buying stubs isn’t a big deal to everyone.
I respect the no money spent crowd. I really do. But my time is worth more than grinding all year for something. You think it’s free, but your time is worth more.
Only player out there that's a safe bet is Mike Trout rookies and autos.
Of all the sports, Him, Tom Brady, LeBron James.
Everything else 10-20 years from now won’t be worth half of what it’s going for.
I do like the fact they have got creative with cards and really are doing a good job with only releasing certain amounts. That will help.
But yeah, Trout’s stuff is going to be great down the road.
Wait, are you saying my 1986 Donruss Jose Canseco Rated Rookie card is worthless ??!?!?
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@genopolanco said in Stop:
@LankyRyan said in Stop:
@genopolanco said in Stop:
@LankyRyan said in Stop:
@SHOW_TIME_ryan said in Stop:
@LankyRyan said in Stop:
If you're in a position to spend real money to buy fake currency so you can have digital cards in a video game with short life cycle, go for it.
I'm not in that position.
I could drop $500 a week without blinking if I wanted to. But NO WAY I’m supporting this trash game and garbage company that can’t even respond to it’s consumers.
Why would I? So I can take my players that I spent hundreds of real dollars on into a game only for the game to be in more control of them than me?? I’m currently playing a few conquest games a day with a team of players I like and got for free....that’s all I’m doing this year.
The only logical explanation is they're being adversely impacted by the whole world, you know, melting around us. The content was probably created and packaged months ago and is just being pushed to us on a scheduled timeline.
There's no way they're not working on at least the fielding, especially considering how much bad press they're getting via the players tourney. For now, I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that they'll eventually turn this into a game that's ready to be released.
Then how about even an ounce of communication?
Yeah you're not wrong there.
Even with the dumpster fire that was 18, we at least had several SDS employees actively engaging with the community.
Crickets so far this year.
Most frustrating part about it for me. It’s like they took their money and ran. Now they are just putting out weak content and horrible patches to make it look like they still care.
I have submitted about 5 feedbacks and only got one response. The response was the one I submitted for fielding. The response said they will be looking into the issue on fielding I submitted.
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I have a lot of cards from the 80's and 90's I stop collecting late 90's when I joined the Military. Got back into it a little in the 200's mostly buying cards at yard sales. But nothing big. I do not collect to sell cards. Wish I could afford the older cards maybe one day. My collection will go to my kids and they can do what they wish with it.