EA toughens clampdown on FIFA Ultimate Team cheats

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EA Sports has detailed strict new steps it will take to detect and punish those involved in FIFA Ultimate Team scams.

In an open letter to FIFA players entitled 'Showing Cheaters The Red Card', the studio has pledged to crack down on those using bots to farm Ultimate Team coins, as well as those buying or selling coins on third-party websites.

Coins are a FIFA Ultimate Team currency that can be earned in-game by playing matches and trading players. EA does not sell coins and states that it has no plans to do so, considering the sale of coins as 'cheating'.

As part of the studio's new ban process, players caught buying or promoting will be punished with a three-step process, involving:

Step 1 (Warning) - Warning email and in-game message.
Step 2 (Yellow Card) - Reset of FIFA Ultimate Team club and FIFA Points returned
Step 3 (Red Card) - Permanent ban from FIFA online


Meanwhile, players found to be selling coins, or using bots to farm coins, will be subject so a simple one-step process:

Step 1 (Straight Red) - Permanent online ban for all EA games

According to EA's letter, a number of players use 'bots' to automatically buy players from the Ultimate Team transfer market in order to farm coins, with the intention of selling them on for real money.

"The FIFA Ultimate Team infrastructure is designed to provide an optimal experience with human parameters in mind," the letter reads.

"However, our data shows that these bots generate four times as many Transfer Market searches than all human FUT players combined. This severely impacts the game and your playing experience on a daily basis.

However, the corporation also acknowledges that not all players are aware that buying coins from third-party websites is prohibited. In a conversation with CVG, FIFA Ultimate Team producer Marcel Kuhn said the open letter serves as a way to inform players that the practice is unacceptable.

"We've been taking counter-measures in the background for a while now, but now it's just reached a point that we want to make sure everybody understands what's going on, so when we start banning people or taking action people see that they're not the victims here," Kuhn said.

"We want to make sure they're educated in what they're actually participating in and what this causes for the whole game that they actually love, because first and foremost they're playing it because they love the game."

Other points raised in the letter include players 'match cheating' to record false match details in the PC version of FIFA Ultimate Team, and players using exploits to boost the stats of their Virtual Pro players in Pro Clubs mode. Both actions will result in a permanent FIFA online ban.

For more on the situation, read our full interview with FIFA Ultimate Team producer Marcel Kuhn.



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AR15Posted:

Pint They said you get a warning the first time so just buy a huge amount all at once and then get off with the warning :P


I feel like you are pushing your limits there man. I feel like they might skip the warning and punish those who abuse their nice nature more so than just a warning.

1989Posted:

Well doesnt effect me as im aiming to just trade and earn coins for fifa 15

PintPosted:

They said you get a warning the first time so just buy a huge amount all at once and then get off with the warning :P

ZipsPosted:

I think this is an amazing idea, now that we wont be put up against someone that is a pure paid team instead of actually earning your team. Totally annoys me to be honest.

iGCiRushXPosted:

OMG OMG FIFA POINTS IS NOT CHEAPEST Fews Opening pack Coins is cheap lots opening pack

PinPosted:

They should significantly increase the chance of obtaining higher rated players when opening packs, legitimately with FIFA points. The main reason people buy coins is because it's so rare to get a decent player in a pack. By doing this, less people will be tempted into buying coins from third-party sites, and players will be a lot cheaper and accessible to all (which I believe should be the case).

WheyPosted:

Certainly a good thing, now we will be able to see fairer games

-DEL-Posted:

they say this every year,they will ban people for the first couple of months then it will all go back to normal,i have bought millions on fifa14(im not the only one before the haters start) and i'll do so again on this one,i'll just do it on another account,buying coins is no worse than doing the consumables glitch at the start of fifa 14,be honest,how many of you did that,we all do something to get a headstart in most games we play

SpektorPosted:

hahaha tough luck youtubers

OasisPosted:

DeluxeHazard I understand that coin buying ruins the transfer market, and I agree, but their packs are so unfair that you never get any good players. At least let your customers get a player worth while in a pack.


That's why anyone with sense uses the transfer market.