Quitting & Dashboarding & Griefing / OOP
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@Teak2112_MLBTS It used to be that way. People don’t buy stubs to play offline. It’s all about money.
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@GoozeFn_PSN said in Quitting & Dashboarding & Griefing / OOP:
@Teak2112_MLBTS It used to be that way. People don’t buy stubs to play offline. It’s all about money.
How do you know people dont buy stubs to play offline? There are single player games that make very close to 1 billion per year off people gambling for characters they dont even need to clear content.
And how would pushing people to play online increase stubs sales? Player skill matters far too much in this game. You can't buy your way to world series (unless you pay someone to play for you).
I think they simply havent figured out how to get people to buy stubs yet, and I dont suspect the season format has been their answer either.
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@Teak2112_MLBTS I’m sure people buy stubs who exclusively play offline. I’d bet money that people who play online buy the vast majority of stubs though because it’s more competitive than playing the computer. I don’t know that for certain. It’s just a logical conclusion.
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The people who are good at the game can make stubs more easily. The people who aren't get very little competitive benefit from buying stubs.
Its collector whales that likely buy the most stubs, regardless of if they play on online or offline. These people have money to burn and and dont give a [censored].
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@Teak2112_MLBTS I’m maybe a little above average at this game and I’m sitting on at least 10 million in stubs and dupes. It helps to be a top player, but it’s not as significant as you’re suggesting. My skill has nothing to do with how I made those stubs.