Flipping
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2 months into the game cycle and flipping is still awful. I’m thinking the combination of no sell cards, stingy rewards, and consolidated collections has left players scrounging for scraps and killed the ability to make stubs. It’s a shame the game is loaded with content and most of it can’t be had without being an elite player or spending a boat load of money. I’m not saying it’s impossible just that it is a shell of what it used to be over the past 3 or 4 years.
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@TripleH-4481_PSN said in Flipping:
2 months into the game cycle and flipping is still awful. I’m thinking the combination of no sell cards, stingy rewards, and consolidated collections has left players scrounging for scraps and killed the ability to make stubs. It’s a shame the game is loaded with content and most of it can’t be had without being an elite player or spending a boat load of money. I’m not saying it’s impossible just that it is a shell of what it used to be over the past 3 or 4 years.
I'm flipping multiple cards right now with a 2-3k margin. I was able to flip my way up to Mantle in a couple of days. It's not awful if you know where to look.
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Yeah I know it’s not impossible just way, way more tedious. Even those cards with the 2-3K margins are quickly drying up. From a business standpoint I understand SDS growing the game and maximizing revenue but from a player standpoint the game feels very “Grindy” and almost like more work than play for extremely scaled back rewards. Couple that with multiple gaming platforms and the app flooding the market and flipping is a chore. I guess ultimately I’m just bummed that the game isn’t as rewarding as it used to be, hours of grinding nets peanuts compared to years past, and I can already tell that this is likely going to be my last year playing. I know that nobody cares and all good things come to an end but going into this year I was really hoping to be reinvigorated but ultimately the sprint towards the end has just been accelerated 10 fold. I will do my best to take it for what it is and stop waiting for what it is not.