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-Wolverine wrote
-Wilkes- wrote I've come to the conclusion they should just get rid of the web app. If they do that they block all coin farming bots at once.
Or they should kick the web app offline for a couple minutes every half an hour or so just to boot the bots out.

I know it would be a step backwards for ultimate team if they got rid of the web app, but it really would stop the coin selling problem 99%.

Personally i'd rather have a fair game than a web app.

-wilkes-
I am fairly certain that coin sites have a way of maintaining coins even when the web app is down? I heard somewhere that they know a way to glitch the system or something but I highly doubt it anyway but taking down the web app would only make it so there is a limited supply of coins(ones all the bot accounts hold right now which could be billions)
People like MattWidz study and modify the code in the game via the web app or an RTE tool only known to a few and said to have cost a lot of money, it basically can play games in single player cup or seasons in 1 second and they keep doing it, then sell the coins to sites, thois is why you see people with stupid transfer profit.
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Sel wrote
-Wolverine wrote
-Wilkes- wrote I've come to the conclusion they should just get rid of the web app. If they do that they block all coin farming bots at once.
Or they should kick the web app offline for a couple minutes every half an hour or so just to boot the bots out.

I know it would be a step backwards for ultimate team if they got rid of the web app, but it really would stop the coin selling problem 99%.

Personally i'd rather have a fair game than a web app.

-wilkes-
I am fairly certain that coin sites have a way of maintaining coins even when the web app is down? I heard somewhere that they know a way to glitch the system or something but I highly doubt it anyway but taking down the web app would only make it so there is a limited supply of coins(ones all the bot accounts hold right now which could be billions)
People like MattWidz study and modify the code in the game via the web app or an RTE tool only known to a few and said to have cost a lot of money, it basically can play games in single player cup or seasons in 1 second and they keep doing it, then sell the coins to sites, thois is why you see people with stupid transfer profit.


All the more reason to get rid of the web app :L

-wilkes-
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-Wilkes- wrote
Sel wrote
-Wolverine wrote
-Wilkes- wrote I've come to the conclusion they should just get rid of the web app. If they do that they block all coin farming bots at once.
Or they should kick the web app offline for a couple minutes every half an hour or so just to boot the bots out.

I know it would be a step backwards for ultimate team if they got rid of the web app, but it really would stop the coin selling problem 99%.

Personally i'd rather have a fair game than a web app.

-wilkes-
I am fairly certain that coin sites have a way of maintaining coins even when the web app is down? I heard somewhere that they know a way to glitch the system or something but I highly doubt it anyway but taking down the web app would only make it so there is a limited supply of coins(ones all the bot accounts hold right now which could be billions)
People like MattWidz study and modify the code in the game via the web app or an RTE tool only known to a few and said to have cost a lot of money, it basically can play games in single player cup or seasons in 1 second and they keep doing it, then sell the coins to sites, thois is why you see people with stupid transfer profit.


All the more reason to get rid of the web app :L

-wilkes-
Forgot to mention the RTE tool is on a JTAG/RGH, so removing the web app wouldn't really help:l
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Sel wrote
-Wilkes- wrote
Sel wrote
-Wolverine wrote
-Wilkes- wrote I've come to the conclusion they should just get rid of the web app. If they do that they block all coin farming bots at once.
Or they should kick the web app offline for a couple minutes every half an hour or so just to boot the bots out.

I know it would be a step backwards for ultimate team if they got rid of the web app, but it really would stop the coin selling problem 99%.

Personally i'd rather have a fair game than a web app.

-wilkes-
I am fairly certain that coin sites have a way of maintaining coins even when the web app is down? I heard somewhere that they know a way to glitch the system or something but I highly doubt it anyway but taking down the web app would only make it so there is a limited supply of coins(ones all the bot accounts hold right now which could be billions)
People like MattWidz study and modify the code in the game via the web app or an RTE tool only known to a few and said to have cost a lot of money, it basically can play games in single player cup or seasons in 1 second and they keep doing it, then sell the coins to sites, thois is why you see people with stupid transfer profit.


All the more reason to get rid of the web app :L

-wilkes-
Forgot to mention the RTE tool is on a JTAG/RGH, so removing the web app wouldn't really help:l


Well either way the majority of the coin supply comes from bot accounts on the web app, there will always be hackers and ways to make coins illegitimately, but if the bulk was gone, they wouldnt be nearly as cheap to buy, and the market wouldnt be so messed up.

-wilkes-
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