vagimon, I don’t know if your comment was directed at me. But if it was, I tried to play online, but I have a lag that messes with my input and I couldn’t get use to it. But on top of that with my example, my understanding and correct me if I am wrong, the online play only counts towards the current program. So if I picked the game up in November and hadn’t played since July, I wouldn’t be able to play the online portion to make up those points. I want to say it was the July innings program I had started to complete and got about to 180 when I realized if I did all the offline stuff I would still be 40 points short or something like that. So at that point it wasn’t worth it to me to finish the innings and I just moved to other games waiting for 20 to release. Even though I would have liked to use the cards.
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So this is just my opinion. I understand what the original poster is saying. I will take last year as an example. I had to stop playing MlB 19 in July due to some responsibilities. I resumed playing in November and was going to go back and catch up on the innings I had missed. But after calculating all the things I could do to catch up on in the innings I could not reach the 300 milestone as there was not enough points to be accumulated. So I stopped playing the game all together. I am not complaining that SDS is responsible for providing enough points for me to make up for not playing. However; If SDS main purpose of the innings is to keep people playing the game, I think it would be wise for them to include enough stars for you to get up to 300 if you have to take a break from the game. Once again not complaining but do understand the original posters comments.
Offline DD - No path to 300 without Showdown or expensive collections is killing my desire to continue.
Offline DD - No path to 300 without Showdown or expensive collections is killing my desire to continue.