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It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchmen (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
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It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchman (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
And this year they've been repeating henchmen a ton, or putting them in packs, and pretty much every henchmen is worth the quicksell now in this years game. also the packs before 300 stars in inning programs were pretty junk in 19 and 20, so I wouldn't really say it was all that good
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It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchman (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
And this year they've been repeating henchmen a ton, or putting them in packs, and pretty much every henchmen is worth the quicksell now in this years game. also the packs in inning programs were pretty junk in 19 and 20, so I wouldn't really say it was all that good
I have only seen one rewind of henchmen this year and they were unsellable.
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@Possum80_MLBTS said in I hate…:
This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
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@eatyum_PSN said in I hate…:
@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in I hate…:
@eatyum_PSN said in I hate…:
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@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in I hate…:
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@TEXAS10PT_PSN said in I hate…:
It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchman (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
And this year they've been repeating henchmen a ton, or putting them in packs, and pretty much every henchmen is worth the quicksell now in this years game. also the packs in inning programs were pretty junk in 19 and 20, so I wouldn't really say it was all that good
I have only seen one rewind of henchmen this year and they were unsellable.
And all the henchmen are still quicksell anyway, if you are saying that the other system is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy better because you couldn't grind all the way to 300 stars and got a few henchmen when now henchmen are still easy to acquire, idk what to say to that
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@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in I hate…:
@Possum80_MLBTS said in I hate…:
This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
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@Possum80_MLBTS said in I hate…:
@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in I hate…:
@Possum80_MLBTS said in I hate…:
This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
Not to mention Mookie is almost on Cutch's level and I hit better with Austin Riley then I do George Brett
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It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchman (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
And this year they've been repeating henchmen a ton, or putting them in packs, and pretty much every henchmen is worth the quicksell now in this years game. also the packs in inning programs were pretty junk in 19 and 20, so I wouldn't really say it was all that good
I have only seen one rewind of henchmen this year and they were unsellable.
And all the henchmen are still quicksell anyway, if you are saying that the other system is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy better because you couldn't grind all the way to 300 stars and got a few henchmen when now henchmen are still easy to acquire, idk what to say to that
Not all henchmen are QS, you have BR henchmen that yet again are unobtainable and most if not all will be required for collections. I never said it was way better, don’t twist my words, I said I preferred them because you could still earn towards them. If you didn’t get any stars you topped out at 150 coming into the program late, if you got a few stars you could still complete the program to the bosses. It wasn’t way better but I prefer it over the current timed programs.
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@TEXAS10PT_PSN said in I hate…:
It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchman (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
And this year they've been repeating henchmen a ton, or putting them in packs, and pretty much every henchmen is worth the quicksell now in this years game. also the packs in inning programs were pretty junk in 19 and 20, so I wouldn't really say it was all that good
I have only seen one rewind of henchmen this year and they were unsellable.
And all the henchmen are still quicksell anyway, if you are saying that the other system is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy better because you couldn't grind all the way to 300 stars and got a few henchmen when now henchmen are still easy to acquire, idk what to say to that
Not all henchmen are QS, you have BR henchmen that yet again are unobtainable and most if not all will be required for collections. I never said it was way better, don’t twist my words, I said I preferred them because you could still earn towards them. If you didn’t get any stars you topped out at 150 coming into the program late, if you got a few stars you could still complete the program to the bosses. It wasn’t way better but I prefer it over the current timed programs.
Preferring it is one thing, but, and this is just what I'm reading and maybe I'm looking at it to hard, you a heralding the past inning programs as the hero of nms players and the new program as money grubbing leeches. There really isn't all that much difference, neither program let you get the big players once the time was up without buying them.
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@Possum80_MLBTS said in I hate…:
@JEEZY-E_MLBTS said in I hate…:
@Possum80_MLBTS said in I hate…:
This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
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It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchman (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
And this year they've been repeating henchmen a ton, or putting them in packs, and pretty much every henchmen is worth the quicksell now in this years game. also the packs in inning programs were pretty junk in 19 and 20, so I wouldn't really say it was all that good
I have only seen one rewind of henchmen this year and they were unsellable.
And all the henchmen are still quicksell anyway, if you are saying that the other system is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy better because you couldn't grind all the way to 300 stars and got a few henchmen when now henchmen are still easy to acquire, idk what to say to that
Not all henchmen are QS, you have BR henchmen that yet again are unobtainable and most if not all will be required for collections. I never said it was way better, don’t twist my words, I said I preferred them because you could still earn towards them. If you didn’t get any stars you topped out at 150 coming into the program late, if you got a few stars you could still complete the program to the bosses. It wasn’t way better but I prefer it over the current timed programs.
Preferring it is one thing, but, and this is just what I'm reading and maybe I'm looking at it to hard, you a heralding the past inning programs as the hero of nms players and the new program as money grubbing leeches. There really isn't all that much difference, neither program let you get the big players once the time was up without buying them.
But you could, in the past if I made it to say 180 stars, had the conquest maps and some collections to drop in I could get the bosses, Now if you don’t make it to the boss you either have to flip instead of play or whip out the card to acquire them. Yet to see Takashi programs rewind released, they were kind enough to give us 1 of each division FOTF cards after the last program bosses. Not sure how that helps late buyers who need 27 of them just for the Brett collections.
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
I don’t know. But I also don’t think it’s reasonable to buy a game in September and expect to get two cards people have been working all year to get. I also don’t think starting Bregman or Devers or Riley at third instead of Brett or Betts in the OF instead of McCutchen is that huge of a deal. I never got Betts or any of the collection guys last year and made WS twice with guys like Lars Nootbar and Ke’Bryan Hayes
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It is really a shame what the game has turned into with new generation consoles. I get you brother but I think this is a glimpse of things to come. There needs to be competition because people will still buy this game despite its shortcomings because there is no other baseball game. RBI doesn’t really count either.
Competition isn’t going to help, I don’t understand why people think that. It’s just going to be multiple baseball arcade sim’s similar to FIfa with more micro transactions because they are competing for revenue not player retention. We as a community, especially the veterans of the franchise have to stand up and say no. We have to inform the new players that this isn’t acceptable and isn’t what DD was built on.
I’ve been playing for three years, have obtained every card I wanted and have never completed a micro transaction. What are you actually talking about?
I am talking about the direction it is headed, you may not have had to complete a “‘micro transaction” this year but I bet you bought the pre order with 50,000 stubs? Have you spent majority of your time on the market flipping instead of playing the game?, I know you have missed out on the countless free packs and cards that were in the TA programs. Yet those same cards have all migrated to packs, and what about those who bought the game later in its life cycle? How do you suppose those players acquire the MS Britton or 2nd half Justice without purchasing stubs? You used to be able to acquire past program cards just by playing, now you better buy some stub’s and get to flipping or buy some stubs and buy them.
I bought the standard version when the future star program came out. I haven’t flipped any cards. I haven’t completed the McCutchen collection yet, but I will soon. It wasn’t a priority of mine, so I was selling all the random henchmen and [censored] you get just for playing. But anyways, to me, it all feels very similar to last year and the year before. I don’t see it moving in a negative direction. Maybe you’re right, and I’m just not seeing it - to me it just seems super easy to obtain cards
This year has more un sellable cards, no TA program which added cards and packs to help with collections, shorter timed programs. It’s vastly different.
There's definitely not more unsellable cards at all. The amount of non-collection unsellable cards is like 15. TA is completely overrated nonsense. At this point in the season I have not noticed any difference at all in the amount of free packs. I've opened like 6 tool box packs in the last 2 weeks without even looking for them. Also considering that last gen still doesn't have the post game progress screen, I'm pretty sure the game tracking 30 team affinity programs at once is what caused last year to have the worst server problems this game has ever had. Everyone has their own opinion on timed programs, but you can't seriously tell me that it's worse than the same format we had for 3 YEARS of inning programs, ranked, BR once a month, events and garbage player program every 2 weeks, and headliners
I have like 5-8 un sellable henchmen, some duplicates as well as POTM un sellable dupes which I still can’t figure out why I have them.
And I liked the inning programs, because it gave everyone a chance to obtain some cards even if they missed the program. Not everyone has time to dedicate everyday to this game.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the inning programs, you couldn't complete previous ones without doing the voucher right? That was the only way to get 300 stars(having the three previous bosses) I know that's the way it worked in 19, unsure about onwards.
You couldn’t complete them, but you could acquire the henchman (which in most cases were more valuable by the end of the year) and pick up some of the program oriented packs and stubs.
And this year they've been repeating henchmen a ton, or putting them in packs, and pretty much every henchmen is worth the quicksell now in this years game. also the packs in inning programs were pretty junk in 19 and 20, so I wouldn't really say it was all that good
I have only seen one rewind of henchmen this year and they were unsellable.
And all the henchmen are still quicksell anyway, if you are saying that the other system is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy better because you couldn't grind all the way to 300 stars and got a few henchmen when now henchmen are still easy to acquire, idk what to say to that
Not all henchmen are QS, you have BR henchmen that yet again are unobtainable and most if not all will be required for collections. I never said it was way better, don’t twist my words, I said I preferred them because you could still earn towards them. If you didn’t get any stars you topped out at 150 coming into the program late, if you got a few stars you could still complete the program to the bosses. It wasn’t way better but I prefer it over the current timed programs.
Preferring it is one thing, but, and this is just what I'm reading and maybe I'm looking at it to hard, you a heralding the past inning programs as the hero of nms players and the new program as money grubbing leeches. There really isn't all that much difference, neither program let you get the big players once the time was up without buying them.
But you could, in the past if I made it to say 180 stars, had the conquest maps and some collections to drop in I could get the bosses, Now if you don’t make it to the boss you either have to flip instead of play or whip out the card to acquire them. Yet to see Takashi programs rewind released, they were kind enough to give us 1 of each division FOTF cards after the last program bosses. Not sure how that helps late buyers who need 27 of them just for the Brett collections.
How relevant is that? Aren't we talking about new players just picking up the game and trying to get Cutch and such? I thought that was the point. They wouldn't have stars in any of the previous programs
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
Are you talking about the Bronze/silver/gold BR henchman? Because I could put an order in for each and every one of them and have them all by midnight. There are only 6 cards in the entire game that are completely unobtainable by any means other than the market and it's the first 6 90 point BR rewards. You get 4 of those bronze/silver/golds in every pack in the BR program
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
I don’t know. But I also don’t think it’s reasonable to buy a game in September and expect to get two cards people have been working all year to get. I also don’t think starting Bregman or Devers or Riley at third instead of Brett or Betts in the OF instead of McCutchen is that huge of a deal. I never got Betts or any of the collection guys last year and made WS twice with guys like Lars Nootbar and Ke’Bryan Hayes
Why not? They paid the same price for the game as you did..the point of making RS and BR participation trophy oriented was so that “cards weren’t exclusive”.
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
Are you talking about the Bronze/silver/gold BR henchman? Because I could put an order in for each and every one of them and have them all by midnight. There are only 6 cards in the entire game that are completely unobtainable by any means other than the market and it's the first 6 90 point BR rewards. You get 4 of those bronze/silver/golds in every pack in the BR program
Can you get me one to? Because I have had an order in for rookie Larkin for 2 weeks. Again though why are any cards unobtainable, I thought SDS wanted to move away from that?
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
Are you talking about the Bronze/silver/gold BR henchman? Because I could put an order in for each and every one of them and have them all by midnight. There are only 6 cards in the entire game that are completely unobtainable by any means other than the market and it's the first 6 90 point BR rewards. You get 4 of those bronze/silver/golds in every pack in the BR program
Can you get me one to? Because I have had an order in for rookie Larkin for 2 weeks. Again though why are any cards unobtainable, I thought SDS wanted to move away from that?
You can buy Rookie Larkin right this second at 2204 stubs or put an order in at 1381. higher demand than supply doesn't mean unobtainable. You just don't want to pay over quicksell
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
Are you talking about the Bronze/silver/gold BR henchman? Because I could put an order in for each and every one of them and have them all by midnight. There are only 6 cards in the entire game that are completely unobtainable by any means other than the market and it's the first 6 90 point BR rewards. You get 4 of those bronze/silver/golds in every pack in the BR program
Can you get me one to? Because I have had an order in for rookie Larkin for 2 weeks. Again though why are any cards unobtainable, I thought SDS wanted to move away from that?
You can buy Rookie Larkin right this second at 2204 stubs or put an order in at 1381. higher demand than supply doesn't mean unobtainable. You just don't want to pay over quicksell
When did he go up?,he hasn’t been up in weeks!? If I need the card I put in the highest bid or just buy now.
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This game is super friendly to people who pick it up late. If you bought the game today, you could field an entire team just by completing the August MA. It would be a good team too, possibly really good depending on who you pulled in the AS and HRD packs toward the end of the program.
But you have no chance of completing the collections which contain the cracked cards, what would it cost a player who picked up the game today to complete Cutch and Brett?.
Maybe 4 to 6 weeks grinding, 3 weeks flipping, or a couple hundred grand lol.
4-6 weeks of grinding are going to get me the BR henchmen that aren’t obtainable anymore alongside the other henchman (specifically early)?. Just in the Rookie collection alone I can see multiple cards with nothing up for sale..checked program path and BR program path, don’t see them.
Are you talking about the Bronze/silver/gold BR henchman? Because I could put an order in for each and every one of them and have them all by midnight. There are only 6 cards in the entire game that are completely unobtainable by any means other than the market and it's the first 6 90 point BR rewards. You get 4 of those bronze/silver/golds in every pack in the BR program
Can you get me one to? Because I have had an order in for rookie Larkin for 2 weeks. Again though why are any cards unobtainable, I thought SDS wanted to move away from that?
You can buy Rookie Larkin right this second at 2204 stubs or put an order in at 1381. higher demand than supply doesn't mean unobtainable. You just don't want to pay over quicksell
When did he go up?,he hasn’t been up in weeks!? If I need the card I put in the highest bid or just buy now.
The only BR program cards that stay at max price are the current ones in the program. In fact I've passed over Selling larkin from my silver packs 2 or 3 programs in a row because the veterans and Melancon were always higher priced. Larkin hasn't been without a buy now for 2 or 3 months. In fact the highest he was in the last month and a half was 3,700 sell now the way it shows in the app