The bots are the vehicle the coin sellers use to get to the merchandise they are selling. If we’re able to shut that down and counter their activities, the experience will improve in general, as well as they will have a hard time getting the coins they’re selling. So FIFA 15 Coins want to make sure they know what’s coming and that going forward they have the chance to rectify what they’re doing, before we bring down the banning process on them. EA Sports also advised players against coin buying and selling, warning users that they’ve already banned hundreds of thousands of “FIFA 14” accounts for the in-game violation.
Promoting coin-selling sites is also a big no-no. The developer said that boosting the stats of in-game avatars, or online virtual pros, is also prohibited. This is done in the pro clubs mode, a mode played by some of the game’s most diehard fans. EA Sports promised it was improving security and working tirelessly to keep cheaters out of pro clubs. The studio also told players it would clean the leaderboards of online gaming tournament FIFA Interactive World Cup biweekly for cheaters to prevent false match results. Making the announcement, EA said that Hazard has had a great season in FIFA 14, and he was traded over 780,000 times in FIFA Ultimate Team. The highest price of the trade on the transfer market was 2.5 million coins.Buy FIFA 15 Coins is out on September 26 the region.Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry is the standout face from this week’s team — mainly for the reputation he had built as a clinical finisher during his time with the Gunners, of course — with the 37-year-old footballing legend receiving an 81-rated card for the New York Red Bulls.
With FIFA 15 confirmed for release in late September, EA has revealed a range of different footballers who will be joining Lionel Messi on the front cover for a specific region or country, which includes Michal Kadlec (Czech Republic), Eden Hazard (UK, France, Netherlands and Belgium), Clint Dempsey (United States and Canada), Gonzalo Higuaín (Italy), Tim Cahill (Australia and New Zealand), David Alaba (Austria), Robert Lewandowski (Poland) and Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland).Marcel Kuhn, lead producer of "FIFA 15 Ultimate Team Coins," said they will deploy automated systems that will identify the abusers. According to the official site of EA Sports, any violation will get them a straight red card, which means a total ban of the account once it is discovered using exploits to either record false match results, coin farming, or selling.
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