I’m getting tired of cards being revealed and they already had a card. So many players to choose from. Developers get a L
Sadly, so many GREAT players have yet to get a single upgrade this year meanwhile some players have a 93 & 95 within weeks of each other.
While this is annoying, EA may also not have the rights to many players cards, and that is why we haven't seen them
The509 said:Sadly, so many GREAT players have yet to get a single upgrade this year meanwhile some players have a 93 & 95 within weeks of each other.
This drives me nuts to
SteelersFan19 said:While this is annoying, EA may also not have the rights to many players cards, and that is why we haven't seen them
Seem like this year more then every other year has a least amount of different players I could be wrong.
SteelersFan19 said:While this is annoying, EA may also not have the rights to many players cards, and that is why we haven't seen them
Could be case but there are ALOT of players currently in the league deserving of an upgrade
Im more frustrated with the lack of creativity on EA’s part……just same ol shit each year……its like u dont need to just copy and paste ur way through each year
bobbyhill316 said:Im more frustrated with the lack of creativity on EA’s part……just same ol shit each year……its like u dont need to just copy and paste ur way through each year
It seems like they do that a lot with players.
Its sad that this legends release was had the least recycled players and still was terrible
I don't mind the rehashing too much but I do mind that they need to have more current players being in the top echelon of these legends (and not the same ones) more I mean I shouldn't see Daquon Jones being better than Jonathan Allen and eons worse than warren sapp it's mind boggling
SteelersFan19 said:While this is annoying, EA may also not have the rights to many players cards, and that is why we haven't seen them
Last year or the year before EA signed a licensing deal with a relatively new licensing organization, Football Greats Alliance, significantly reducing the time they must spend chasing licenses and likely cost. FGA reps a huge database of retired players, so EA has no excuse.