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  • YOSHI24_XBLY Offline
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    Catcher … if you really think that Santana alone nets you way more wins than Yasmani, then you do not understand that the only thing that matters are your thumbs. Yasmani is eaisily available and so is Simmons.
    Want it easier: go get JT

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  • TheBigPapa55_PSNT Online
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    @x-814-x-MAFIA-x_PSN
    Hitting attributes are what makes Santana great and his swing, basically for any catcher hitting has to be dominant. His defense isn't bad. As long as he's okay behind the dish it's no big deal. Oh right, I forgot about Yasmani.

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  • PAinPA_PSNP Offline
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    Maybe next time not wait until they are super inflated for the collection, I got a few for under 20, most for 20-25,only 2 that were more, Santana wasn't 500 for me not even 300 but closer to 200,

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  • TheBigPapa55_PSNT Online
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    It's a big difference but still expensive

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  • IrishFist412_MLBTSI Online
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    For me it’s just the hitting plain & simple. Same now as it was day one - It’s like the baseball has lead in it and once it gets to the warning track it just dies. I compared my online homer totals from 24 & 25. I am on pace for 60% fewer homeruns this year than last. You should all do the same, See for yourself.

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  • PAinPA_PSNP Offline
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    I have more than 100 times more homers this year then 24 when comparing the same overalls( of course I also have more than 100 times the plate appearances this year too with these overalls) most of the cards used last year were 95+ and had attributes over 100, not an equal comparison.

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  • Virusrev_MLBTSV Offline
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    I think one reason Live Series prices are so high is because players are earning a ton of stubs through Diamond Quest, flipping, and smart investments. Packs aren’t worth ripping right now because Chase and Headliner cards just aren’t tempting enough.

    So instead of opening packs and selling extras, people are sitting on stubs or buying and holding Live Series cards. That kills supply and drives prices up.

    The problem is MLB The Show overreacted to all the pay-to-win complaints. Packs got nerfed, and now the market’s out of balance. Chase and Headliner cards need to be juiced again or the whole system stalls.

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  • TheBigPapa55_PSNT Online
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    #35

    Chase Packs are back to being juiced icymi - Randy, Posada, probably others I can't remember.

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  • Jacob151167_XBLJ Offline
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    @TheBigPapa55_PSN said in Enough is Enough:

    Enough with releasing all of the best cards through Chase Packs and 250k stub collections at the bare minimum. It's annoying and there only doing it to get you to buy stubs. The live series collection is expensive as it is since you raised the max price from 500k to 750k just to make profit from you buying stubs if you have a life and don't want to grind. We literally got a promise that the best cards in the game would be scattered throughout DD, but that's been a lie. It's either packs or collections just like last year and the year before (correction, not just like last year but quite similar).

    The community will dictate what SDS does next. NBA 2K is the most aggressively money-driven, microtransaction-filled game and gets worse every year, receiving widespread negative feedback; yet, they continue to generate record profits every year.

    If people are throwing money at virtual cards, there is nothing we can do about it, so everyone is better off enjoying the game for what it is.

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  • jaychvz_XBLJ Offline
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    Sets and seasons would have fixed this .

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  • Teak2112_MLBTST Online
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    @Virusrev_MLBTS said in Enough is Enough:

    I think one reason Live Series prices are so high is because players are earning a ton of stubs through Diamond Quest, flipping, and smart investments. Packs aren’t worth ripping right now because Chase and Headliner cards just aren’t tempting enough.

    So instead of opening packs and selling extras, people are sitting on stubs or buying and holding Live Series cards. That kills supply and drives prices up.

    The problem is MLB The Show overreacted to all the pay-to-win complaints. Packs got nerfed, and now the market’s out of balance. Chase and Headliner cards need to be juiced again or the whole system stalls.

    The amount of players farming DQ for stubs is probably less than 1% of the population. Come on now.

    Packs didnt get nerfed, instead they have made chase cards a weekly thing, added collections requiring rare cards of limited supply packs. Now theyve started added ultra rare cards into the packs when the top cards used to be at worst 1:20. And the latest collection needs one of those cards to complete it.

    Given that skill is the defining factor the game is not pay to win, but the gap between the average NMS player (doesnt treat flipping or DQ as a second job) and whales in card quality is substantially bigger than it was two years ago, when there were less chase cards the enitre season than we have less than 1/4 of the way through the year now.

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    The best part about this game is that it is still incredibly easy to field a great team while being NMS. Sure there might be some cards that are harder to obtain, but you can just as easily win with free cards as someone who chooses to spend money. And stubs are so easy to come by that you can buy almost any card you really want anyway if you put in the smallest amount of effort.

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  • SaveFarris_PSNS Offline
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    @TheBigPapa55_PSN said in Enough is Enough:

    Then I watch these content creators who … get the insane pulls almost naturally.

    You realize they ripping about 500 packs a day and only showing you 30 of them, right?

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    @TheBigPapa55_PSN said in Enough is Enough:

    @SaveFarris_PSN
    That's close to 1 million stubs combined to acquire all 3 of them. Unless you think that's easy to get...

    It’s.
    Not.
    Supposed.
    To.
    Be.
    Easy.
    Yet.

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    @TheBigPapa55_PSN said in Enough is Enough:

    @SaveFarris_PSN
    That's close to 1 million stubs combined to acquire all 3 of them. Unless you think that's easy to get...

    Actually, I do find that easy to do. I’m pretty much an offline player except for when weekend classic rolls around. When the game released I bought some stubs and sold every non diamond I pulled and played all the conquests and sold everything again. Started grinding diamond quest and sold the rewards after I earned them once. Pretty soon I was sitting on a nice chunk of stubs. The delay between launch and the first update allowed me to build a nice nest egg of stubs. I was able to buy Ohtani at a low price (roughly 70% of his current value). I kept grinding and kept selling what I earned. I knew I wouldn’t have the best team for awhile, but I knew it would be worth it. As the season developed I started buying cards of players who were off to good starts and didn’t have the best stats on their live series cards. I’m talking about quantities in the hundreds. Not all of them paid off when the first roster update came, but a lot of them did. Because I was buying in three weeks into the game I got these players cheap. My return on investment was over 60% on average. When the roster update came I quick sold every diamond I had and my total was 1.3 million. I have two kids in sports, work a full time job, and can devote less than two hours a day to the game. But I had learned from past years’ mistakes and decided I didn’t need to have everything now (great arcade fire song by the way). I use the companion app to fill the dull moments in life and can easily make purchases all day that way.
    After the first update I was able to fill in gaps in my collection and invest the majority of my stubs into update 2 investments. This time my investment amount was greater, but my returns weren’t as strong as the first time, but I still made a ton of stubs and already have an opportunity to max out my stub cap on the next update. The key to all of this is patience. I have one of every card I want in the game. I’m currently sitting on two Willi Castro cards waiting for him to rebound from the flash sale. All of this without spending thousands on stubs. It can be done, it isn’t hard if you make a plan and have discipline and patience.

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  • BalsamicArrow88_XBLB Offline
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    This year has been the worst experience I’ve ever had with an MLB the show game. It is so buggy that it’s borderline unplayable. The live series cards are ridiculous. I would rather have sets and seasons back at this point.

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  • sbchamps17_NSWS Offline
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    #44

    This has been the best version of the game so far that I've played, I'm glad that sets and seasons are gone because you get to use the cards that you want whenever

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  • nymets1987_PSNN Offline
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    #45

    No one will agree I’m sure but with the set collections the collection cards were easier to earn

    Now I have 800 different Topps now cards and not enough of another series last year all held the same value for collections

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  • S Online
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    I couldn’t care less about the cost of low-90s catchers, but I love the debate. Great minds, battling it out. And I’ve got a front row seat.

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  • YOSHI24_XBLY Offline
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    @BalsamicArrow88_XBL said in Enough is Enough:

    This year has been the worst experience I’ve ever had with an MLB the show game. It is so buggy that it’s borderline unplayable. The live series cards are ridiculous. I would rather have sets and seasons back at this point.

    Wait … I have to find the right words not to offend you … hm … I respect your opinion, but this is a crazy post 🙂

    To the post: First you cannot mix and match bugs with content (although this thread is clearly about content/collecting) and then conclude with the most awful ever (named Sets and Seasons) being the solution. Second: The Live series cards are still viable (JRam, Ohtani, Judge, Miller, …)

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