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Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?

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    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    I find it absolutely fascinating how people get hung up on these ratings. Blows my mind

    Yes, considering minor league players will have high diamonds. They are just rating cards with pictures plastered on them to appear like they have anything to do with reality.

    Well that’s my point. It’s a make believe fantasy mode. It’s designed to have flexibility and use tons of different cards, wether they make sense or not. Who cares about Reynolds and Senzel. You won’t use them unless you play BR.

    The people that complain probably just have a ton invested I assume. Every two Fridays after attribute changes, you get two pages full of crying over ratings and comparing stats and WAR and whatnot. It’s extremely funny to me

    Because we spend a good deal of time investing in these cards and putting in orders we do expect at least some consistency from SDS, which is a fair request...otherwise when a card mysteriously doesn’t move it’s hard not to question whether it is an attempt to get people to buy more stubs.

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    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    I find it absolutely fascinating how people get hung up on these ratings. Blows my mind

    Yes, considering minor league players will have high diamonds. They are just rating cards with pictures plastered on them to appear like they have anything to do with reality.

    Well that’s my point. It’s a make believe fantasy mode. It’s designed to have flexibility and use tons of different cards, wether they make sense or not. Who cares about Reynolds and Senzel. You won’t use them unless you play BR.

    The people that complain probably just have a ton invested I assume. Every two Fridays after attribute changes, you get two pages full of crying over ratings and comparing stats and WAR and whatnot. It’s extremely funny to me

    True. I guess if you buy into the idea that they represent real life you might care. Apparently, people buy into it enough to pay 400k for Mike Trout. Change the picture on that card and he sells for about 80k. (Waits for the outrage)

    Nah, has nothing to do with his name, it’s rarity and the collection gatekeeper thing. As soon as he drops to high 80’s and a new king is crowned, that card will go for the highest

    That card is no more rare than any other diamond live series card.

    Not true; low diamonds are by far more common than high ones; that’s why in the past I’ve (and everyone else) have pulled tons of Hader, Bregman, Lindor, Story, Springer but rarely DeGrom or Betts. Pulled DeGrom 4-5 times in 19 when he was lower; none last year and this one. Same for Verlander, Scherzer, Arenado.

    Maybe. They might separate 85-89 diamonds from 90+ diamonds, but SDS has never said that higher live series diamonds are harder to pull. It wouldn't surprise me to find out higher live series diamonds are harder to get since that would sell more packs for SDS. I do not think they have come out and said that though.

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  • yankblan_PSNY Online
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    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    I find it absolutely fascinating how people get hung up on these ratings. Blows my mind

    Yes, considering minor league players will have high diamonds. They are just rating cards with pictures plastered on them to appear like they have anything to do with reality.

    Well that’s my point. It’s a make believe fantasy mode. It’s designed to have flexibility and use tons of different cards, wether they make sense or not. Who cares about Reynolds and Senzel. You won’t use them unless you play BR.

    The people that complain probably just have a ton invested I assume. Every two Fridays after attribute changes, you get two pages full of crying over ratings and comparing stats and WAR and whatnot. It’s extremely funny to me

    True. I guess if you buy into the idea that they represent real life you might care. Apparently, people buy into it enough to pay 400k for Mike Trout. Change the picture on that card and he sells for about 80k. (Waits for the outrage)

    Nah, has nothing to do with his name, it’s rarity and the collection gatekeeper thing. As soon as he drops to high 80’s and a new king is crowned, that card will go for the highest

    That card is no more rare than any other diamond live series card.

    Not true; low diamonds are by far more common than high ones; that’s why in the past I’ve (and everyone else) have pulled tons of Hader, Bregman, Lindor, Story, Springer but rarely DeGrom or Betts. Pulled DeGrom 4-5 times in 19 when he was lower; none last year and this one. Same for Verlander, Scherzer, Arenado.

    Maybe. They might separate 85-89 diamonds from 90+ diamonds, but SDS has never said that higher live series diamonds are harder to pull. It wouldn't surprise me to find out higher live series diamonds are harder to get since that would sell more packs for SDS. I do not think they have come out and said that though.

    They haven’t, but there’s tiers in their choice packs and in their LS series diamond packs.

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    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    I find it absolutely fascinating how people get hung up on these ratings. Blows my mind

    Yes, considering minor league players will have high diamonds. They are just rating cards with pictures plastered on them to appear like they have anything to do with reality.

    Well that’s my point. It’s a make believe fantasy mode. It’s designed to have flexibility and use tons of different cards, wether they make sense or not. Who cares about Reynolds and Senzel. You won’t use them unless you play BR.

    The people that complain probably just have a ton invested I assume. Every two Fridays after attribute changes, you get two pages full of crying over ratings and comparing stats and WAR and whatnot. It’s extremely funny to me

    True. I guess if you buy into the idea that they represent real life you might care. Apparently, people buy into it enough to pay 400k for Mike Trout. Change the picture on that card and he sells for about 80k. (Waits for the outrage)

    Nah, has nothing to do with his name, it’s rarity and the collection gatekeeper thing. As soon as he drops to high 80’s and a new king is crowned, that card will go for the highest

    That card is no more rare than any other diamond live series card.

    Not true; low diamonds are by far more common than high ones; that’s why in the past I’ve (and everyone else) have pulled tons of Hader, Bregman, Lindor, Story, Springer but rarely DeGrom or Betts. Pulled DeGrom 4-5 times in 19 when he was lower; none last year and this one. Same for Verlander, Scherzer, Arenado.

    Maybe. They might separate 85-89 diamonds from 90+ diamonds, but SDS has never said that higher live series diamonds are harder to pull. It wouldn't surprise me to find out higher live series diamonds are harder to get since that would sell more packs for SDS. I do not think they have come out and said that though.

    They haven’t, but there’s tiers in their choice packs and in their LS series diamond packs.

    Again, maybe. But the packs do not have odds that represent that idea. The packs do not have different odds for high diamonds, but that could still be true.

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  • Vipersneak_PSNV Offline
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    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @yankblan_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    I find it absolutely fascinating how people get hung up on these ratings. Blows my mind

    Yes, considering minor league players will have high diamonds. They are just rating cards with pictures plastered on them to appear like they have anything to do with reality.

    Well that’s my point. It’s a make believe fantasy mode. It’s designed to have flexibility and use tons of different cards, wether they make sense or not. Who cares about Reynolds and Senzel. You won’t use them unless you play BR.

    The people that complain probably just have a ton invested I assume. Every two Fridays after attribute changes, you get two pages full of crying over ratings and comparing stats and WAR and whatnot. It’s extremely funny to me

    True. I guess if you buy into the idea that they represent real life you might care. Apparently, people buy into it enough to pay 400k for Mike Trout. Change the picture on that card and he sells for about 80k. (Waits for the outrage)

    Nah, has nothing to do with his name, it’s rarity and the collection gatekeeper thing. As soon as he drops to high 80’s and a new king is crowned, that card will go for the highest

    That card is no more rare than any other diamond live series card.

    Not true; low diamonds are by far more common than high ones; that’s why in the past I’ve (and everyone else) have pulled tons of Hader, Bregman, Lindor, Story, Springer but rarely DeGrom or Betts. Pulled DeGrom 4-5 times in 19 when he was lower; none last year and this one. Same for Verlander, Scherzer, Arenado.

    Maybe. They might separate 85-89 diamonds from 90+ diamonds, but SDS has never said that higher live series diamonds are harder to pull. It wouldn't surprise me to find out higher live series diamonds are harder to get since that would sell more packs for SDS. I do not think they have come out and said that though.

    They haven’t, but there’s tiers in their choice packs and in their LS series diamond packs.

    If what you are saying is true, then the packs should reflect that in the odds. They should say 1:50 for low diamonds and 1:75 or whatever for high diamonds.

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    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @vipersneak_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    @hikes83_psn said in Ok SDS, explain this one from the roster update...how is nick senzel now rated higher than Bryan Reynolds?:

    I find it absolutely fascinating how people get hung up on these ratings. Blows my mind

    Yes, considering minor league players will have high diamonds. They are just rating cards with pictures plastered on them to appear like they have anything to do with reality.

    Well that’s my point. It’s a make believe fantasy mode. It’s designed to have flexibility and use tons of different cards, wether they make sense or not. Who cares about Reynolds and Senzel. You won’t use them unless you play BR.

    The people that complain probably just have a ton invested I assume. Every two Fridays after attribute changes, you get two pages full of crying over ratings and comparing stats and WAR and whatnot. It’s extremely funny to me

    It's because some people see the cards as representations of the actual player. They want the card to accurately depict the player they are using. Rating, appearance, attributes and animations go together to make the player card become the representation of that player.

    Others see them as compilations of attributes, and animations and couldn't care less about the representation of the player. If they made a bunch of Pepe Alazars they would be ecstatic that they made better cards to use, with no care of the appearance of realism. To these people, it wouldnt matter if SDS lost all rights to likenesses, they could still enjoy the game with a bunch of nameless, faceless monsters with terrific attributes and swing animations.

    One group of people isnt better than the other, they just look at the game differently.

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