Socks
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I know this is brought up every year so I thought I would say it again. I'm sure most of us would love a diamond rank team socks. If not that could we have a red and a black colored pair of socks. There is lots of blue which is great if that is a primary color for your team. This season my guy is on the Pirates and I'm rocking the Show gold rank socks. They are black so don't distract from the look and also as a position player they don't matter much since the base running perks are broken. Come on SDS the sock color thing should be an easy fix.
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Don't expect SDS to lift a finger to spend any time or money to give customers things we ask for that they haven't already decided to provide. The reality is grimly clear. If it is something that customers have asked for over a long period of time and it isn't being done, it is because the suits at SDS don't want to provide it, regardless of how many people want it, and regardless of how easy it would be to provide.
You are dealing with -- or at least trying to deal with -- a company whose number one mission is to control what they put out. You will get only what they deem appropriate and get not one thing additional, no matter how much it is desired, how reasonable the desire is, nor how easy to facilitate the desire may be.
As customers, we are left to choose whether to spend money for this company and my choice made today is not another penny of my money will ever go to San Diego Studios again. I just refuse to patronize companies that treat me or other principled customers with malice.
There is a person who figured out how to bypass the current code that has deliberately barred RTTS avatar players from wearing the team Stance socks. He has produced a video. Here is the link to that video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dlKUpUf8qg
You have to follow all of his steps to the letter, including the exact method he shows you how to exit the game. If you deviate in the slightest, the game's code will keep barring your player from wearing the team Stance socks.
It is a crying shame that paying customers have to devise complex methods like this, and only the most tone deaf of companies, devoid of leaders who genuinely care about customer service, would avoid fixing these issues. But, SDS is one of those companies led by people who pay lip service to customers and think hiring PR staff covers for actions that speak far louder than any and all words!