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Post by drocklee27 on Jan 18, 2014 17:55:44 GMT -5
I have a proposal. Users should be able to exchange cards on return for a set amount of coins. The better the player, the more coins you get. This tactic has been used in popular game modes like FUT, MUT, and My Team. Another suggestion I have is that users should be able to use their coins on one of the Topps apps for ANY of the Topps apps. That way if someone gets bored of say, Huddle, they can shift all of their coins to either Kick or Bunt instead of wasting their coins on Huddle when they don't want to play it anymore.
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Post by PhilliesPhan28 on Jan 18, 2014 18:16:09 GMT -5
The 2nd portion of your statement can't be done as Woody told us when Kick came out last year. They wanted to do it but Apple had some restrictions against it for some reason (plus you could take advantage of coin sales in one app and then transfer them to another game so Topps would be losing money...if that made any sense). As for the first part of your suggestion I agree and I think it's been suggested before but I don't know if Topps has considered it
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Post by billwill11 on Jan 18, 2014 19:28:36 GMT -5
I think any of these ideas would benefit us as users but be a disadvantage to Topps. They would be losing many as PhilliesPhan28 said. The best idea that has been thrown around is definitely the auction house. The ability to buy/sell cards would be great but would waste a lot of time with people just sitting there and refreshing the page (if it is anything similar to 9 innings.)
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Post by just28 on Jan 18, 2014 19:34:38 GMT -5
I think any of these ideas would benefit us as users but be a disadvantage to Topps. They would be losing many as PhilliesPhan28 said. The best idea that has been thrown around is definitely the auction house. The ability to buy/sell cards would be great but would waste a lot of time with people just sitting there and refreshing the page (if it is anything similar to 9 innings.) the 9 innings one is pretty poor. I think one like the Madden 25 auction house would be a good idea. The reason I think it might not work is because some people put prices that are so ridiculous that there's no way a card will be sold. I Sometimes think they just do this in purpose. Ex: so silver 70 card is listed for 9 mil. It's like c'mon man.
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Post by drocklee27 on Jan 18, 2014 20:04:45 GMT -5
I like the idea of selling cards for coins better than an auction. As mentioned above, users will slap ridiculous prices on mediocre cards, hoping to get some more coin for those cards than what they're worth.
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Post by billwill11 on Jan 18, 2014 20:21:02 GMT -5
I like the idea of selling cards for coins better than an auction. As mentioned above, users will slap ridiculous prices on mediocre cards, hoping to get some more coin for those cards than what they're worth. I guess. But as users put high prices on, they won't sell, eventually it might teach them that a high price for a common is NOT smart
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Post by ppatton17 on Jan 19, 2014 1:01:24 GMT -5
I say Topps should have preset prices on cards. For example a Cutch NFS might be worth 260k and a Joe Blanton base might be worth -5. You sell that card to Topps and then if the card is a NFS then the card will be released back into packs and sometime in the hour after the card was sold, somebody would pull that Mystery Cutch. It would help distribute the cards among members and would also create a good source of getting coins.
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Post by billwill11 on Jan 19, 2014 11:11:09 GMT -5
I say Topps should have preset prices on cards. For example a Cutch NFS might be worth 260k and a Joe Blanton base might be worth -5. You sell that card to Topps and then if the card is a NFS then the card will be released back into packs and sometime in the hour after the card was sold, somebody would pull that Mystery Cutch. It would help distribute the cards among members and would also create a good source of getting coins. It defeats the purpose the nfs. I think the simple selling a card back to Topps is the best option.
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