Trash. This year was supposed to be HUGE for y’all and the show, and the fans. Finally opening up to Xbox was going to double your sales with the snap of your fingers. It was LITERALLY gonna be easy money for the next 5 years. But I can’t imagine this game still being around in 26’. I don’t understand how game developing works, but clearly y’all are scraping from the bottom of the barrel. I’d be absolutely ASTONISHED to see this game continue for years to come with all the bugs, and [censored]-backwards programming in it. This game is made for nobody. I hope y’all collect your checks now before they start to bounce. Even 2K and Madden both have their fair share of problems, but jeez-laweez this is garbage.

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You have to be some kind of crazy to think you can tether your career mode with other modes. Even Madden and 2K are smart enough to know that. Also, and I can’t stress this enough, DONT LOCK SETTINGS IN RTTS IF I CAN CHANGE THEM IN FRANCHISE MODE. That was almost enough for me to uninstall on the spot. 1. If you’re going to offer multiple loadouts, make sure they actually work when I pick them before each game. 2. You offer 5 different ways to hit/pitch/field that are all decent at best. Why would you waste so much time/energy on that nonsense, but force us to collect cards???? If I don’t want to play DD, you can’t make me. That’s the most arrogant feature in a sports game I’ve ever seen. You set the worst possible first impression for us first-time Xbox users. This game is supposed to be simple and you found a way to complicate it beyond belief. What kind of politics and emotional pandering goes on in your developer meetings?? What is you goal here? Cause it’s not giving us the best user experience, that’s for sure. Put aside your selfishness and make the game how it’s supposed to be. You don’t get to charge this much money and storage space for a product anything less than great. If you want a game that only 12 year-olds play, then don’t change a thing.
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