I recently just got banned for in game match cheating. I was one token away from getting Hester and being done with the game. I did nothing wrong and haven’t even played online that day and I get a permanent ban, All my coins and cards gone with 2 weeks left of the new game coming out. Just ruined my whole cut experience and i’ve been playing ultimate team for a while now and this is the first time i experienced this. Wondering if anyone else had this happen.
davedebushear said:I recently just got banned for in game match cheating. I was one token away from getting Hester and being done with the game. I did nothing wrong and haven’t even played online that day and I get a permanent ban, All my coins and cards gone with 2 weeks left of the new game coming out. Just ruined my whole cut experience and i’ve been playing ultimate team for a while now and this is the first time i experienced this. Wondering if anyone else had this happen.
Sorry to hear that, I know it's really frustrating.
I have heard of some people getting banned by EA's bots for winning too many games the same way. Like say winning every game with the same score, or completing games too fast .
Without a great solution for most people to make coins / get XP, players were forced to "grind" the solo seasons modes over and over, which then has led to some getting banned because they are playing so much that the EA bots think they are bots as well.
My experience dealing with their support team has been awful, but I'd try that and pray for the best.
WhiskeyLullaby said:EA's entire business model is this:
>Create a terrible game that's legitimately only worth $10.
>Every year reintroduce basic features or things from previous years as something "new," alongside acting like fixing the worst issues is a groundbreaking new feature.
>Create no real content for the game, lazily put together some cards for three promos a week that you want $100 each to "participate" in, which just means buying packs, because nothing else exists for it
>When people play H2H, it's nothing mindless losers cheating constantly. Literally 90% of your games are the exact same thing against the exact same glitches.
>When the cheating's not enough to save the fatherless bums, then EA flips the switch for DDA to ensure that you "lose," and they're handed a free "win" to make them feel far better than they ever should in order to fulfill their quotas to make the vile morons who created the systems and think the way to retain players is to artificially create outcomes.
>If you try to make coins, you can't do it too quickly, otherwise you get banned with no recourse.
>Wanna complete sets, challenges, etc? Well, you know, sometimes you're just not going to get the reward and you're just gonna have to deal with it.
>Oh, you wanna play Champs? Well, you kind of can't, because if the game goes to the end, you get screwed out of your rewards.
>Oh, you were in your Playoffs or Natty, or at 8 wins in Gauntlet? It'd be a real shame if the awful servers booted you off for the umpteenth time or you were unlucky enough to get some bum who boots you off in one way or another.
>Oh, you want to contact EA and try to get the rewards you earned, but were screwed out of by EA? Go ahead and waste your time getting in a chat with some random Indian "named Jake" who does nothing but lie about what they can and can't do because EA just hates the players.These games are literally unplayable scams that solely exist as some sort of cruel, torturous joke on normal people. And this isn't remotely up for debate, just sit back and actually think about what it would take to make Madden and CFB legitimately good games. The answer is it'd take a comically minor amount of effort and care, and if they did it, they'd at least triple their revenue on the games. But instead, EA maintains the status-quo because they literally hate you.
This.
Also, gotta love EA DDA!