Fifa 19 - No UT



EA need dragging into the courts for the likes of UT. It's like an unlicensed casino. They'll be 10, 11 and 12 year olds addicted to pack openings that'll hit 18 and have a nigh on decade long gambling addiction. £800 million a year from UT........
:lol: Kids can’t buy things unless their parents let them. Robux, VBucks and FIFA Points are all banned in my house.

It’s the gaming addiction that’s hard to combat, not a child gambler :lol:

Oh and BOLD
 
EA need dragging into the courts for the likes of UT. It's like an unlicensed casino. They'll be 10, 11 and 12 year olds addicted to pack openings that'll hit 18 and have a nigh on decade long gambling addiction. £800 million a year from UT........

As they're ignoring Belgium's laws on loot boxes *cough* UT packs then they will be going to court.

Hopefully they'll lose spectacularly, other nations follow suit and we can get this paid loot box lottery shite out of gaming forever.

And as EA make 63% of their profits through it hopefully they go bankrupt as well :neutral:
 
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As they're ignoring Belgium's laws on loot boxes *cough* UT packs then they will be going to court.

Hopefully they'll lose spectacularly, other nations follow suit and we can get this paid loot box lottery shite out of gaming forever.

And as EA make 63% of their profits through it hopefully they go bankrupt as well :neutral:

They'll get away with it. Unfortunately.
 
They'll get away with it. Unfortunately.

If so it'll get worse with other games as some publishers have done away with loot boxes due to the Battlefront 2 shitfest but if they win you could easily see them all rubbing their hands together and all going full on in with them.

tbh as a business you'd be mad not to with the profits EA have made, but as a gamer it's total shit. People need to stand up to this crap and just say, "Na fuck off, no more" but they don't, instead go full on retard as soon as the new FIFA comes out :rolleyes:
 
GTA has the right idea, just let people literally buy shit if they can afford it, they make a ton online.

How many Ronaldos/Messis etc. would you need though? They make a lot more through their roulette game than if you were to buy it directly - unless you're on about paying ridiculous prices.

What they could do is take off their blinkers off UT and sell kits, audio, stadiums, leagues etc. Pro Clubs could be a gold mine for that kind of stuff.
 
How many Ronaldos/Messis etc. would you need though? They make a lot more through their roulette game than if you were to buy it directly - unless you're on about paying ridiculous prices.

What they could do is take off their blinkers off UT and sell kits, audio, stadiums, leagues etc. Pro Clubs could be a gold mine for that kind of stuff.
I’d buy the shit out of a collection of retro teams....Cloughie’s Notts Forest, 80’s Liverpool, Class of 92 Man Utd, etc.
 
How many Ronaldos/Messis etc. would you need though? They make a lot more through their roulette game than if you were to buy it directly - unless you're on about paying ridiculous prices.

What they could do is take off their blinkers off UT and sell kits, audio, stadiums, leagues etc. Pro Clubs could be a gold mine for that kind of stuff.

Just keep things as they are and let people buy the coin.
 
I’d buy the shit out of a collection of retro teams....Cloughie’s Notts Forest, 80’s Liverpool, Class of 92 Man Utd, etc.

Sunderland 98 :cool:

Quinn and Phillips up top. Dropping Quinn because he's too slow and can't do 5* skill moves :neutral:

I've somehow started this reply excited and giving EA all my money to being miserably realistic and put off with it within one sentence.

Nerr.

I mean do away with packs and just have the coin available to buy.

But what does the coin buy? Specific players? If so my initial point still stands.
 
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Sunderland 98 :cool:

Quinn and Phillips up top. Dropping Quinn because he's too slow and can't do 5* skill moves :neutral:

I've somehow started this reply excited and giving EA all my money to being miserably realistic and put off with it within one sentence.



But what does the coin buy? Specific players? If so my initial point still stands.

It buys whatever it's worth in the market.

If you want Messi and he's worth a million coins just buy a million coins, at least you're getting what you want.
 
Hundred quid or so you would imagine, it would be in FIFAs interest to keep market prices high too.

It's pure pay to win but beats loot boxes I reckon.
UT is a cracking concept. It's the ability to purchase that's ruined it. Build up coins or trade or open packs using coins accumulated but being able to purchase has trashed it. People will have a better team than most will build over a year on day 1
 

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