Is it just me
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or do the AS Ramirez and AS Rutschman cards look better, Stat wise, than their Finest counterparts?
Naturally, until next Season, the AS versions can't be used, unless you WC one, but in a little over a month; they'll be usable.
Same, other than usable wise, could be said for the PS Realmuto compared to his Prime card.
Still trying to figure out which version of Devers, Awards or Finest, is better.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X said in Is it just me:
or do the AS Ramirez and AS Rutschman cards look better, Stat wise, than their Finest counterparts?
Naturally, until next Season, the AS versions can't be used, unless you WC one, but in a little over a month; they'll be usable.
Same, other than usable wise, could be said for the PS Realmuto compared to his Prime card.
Still trying to figure out which version of Devers, Awards or Finest, is better.
Do a side by side comparison. Which one has more green checks? Which spots are they in?
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Yes the older versions of all the cards you mentioned are superior. SDS brainwashed players into spending tons of stubs on set 5 variations that are worse. It pretty much sums up what this years game was all about.
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@fubar2k7 said in Is it just me:
@X-FREEZE-OFF-X said in Is it just me:
or do the AS Ramirez and AS Rutschman cards look better, Stat wise, than their Finest counterparts?
Naturally, until next Season, the AS versions can't be used, unless you WC one, but in a little over a month; they'll be usable.
Same, other than usable wise, could be said for the PS Realmuto compared to his Prime card.
Still trying to figure out which version of Devers, Awards or Finest, is better.
Do a side by side comparison. Which one has more green checks? Which spots are they in?
Don't want ro have to buy them unless necessary. Plus there were 40+ Buy Orders in for Adley, when I last checked, so unless I do the Program; I won't get him for awhile.
Also, doesn't it affect the cards stats once it's paralleled?
I have the AS Adley P2'd.
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@TripleH-4481 said in Is it just me:
Yes the older versions of all the cards you mentioned are superior. SDS brainwashed players into spending tons of stubs on set 5 variations that are worse. It pretty much sums up what this years game was all about.
People who make microtransactions on video games that will be replaced in a year aren’t exactly rocket scientists in my personal opinion. These games aren’t GTA Online with no replacement game on the horizon for a decade.