MahaMoraFC
26 days agoNew Scout
Goodbye EA
I’ve submitted all my players into SBCs, used all my coins and FC Points on packs, quick sold everything, and cleared my club before signing off. What pushed me to this point was the constant experi...
Trouble is games these days aren't made with enjoyment of making games like it once was. Its all about using tactics to keep people addicted or staying on the game instead of actually concentrating on actually making a good game. Its partly cos making games is much more expensive these days but some is just greed and maximising profits. But the lack of real competition is part of it also as they aren't forced to make a better game. Also digital content laws haven't caught up with physical products such as not fixing known issues.
Once I added a guy after beating him 4–0 in the first half. He quit the match, so I added him and we chatted. He told me he usually gets 13–14 wins every week in Weekend League. I was shocked that I had beaten someone running a full meta squad with Pina on top, and it made me question whether being a “10-win merchant” was actually good enough or not.Later, something similar happened to me. My controls felt unresponsive, nothing worked, and I conceded 4 goals in the first half. At that moment I understood what might have happened to that first guy. I quit the game and added my opponent. Surprisingly, the guy who beat me that same week only got around 6 wins regularly. He didn’t even have a meta squad — he was just enjoying the game. I wasn’t angry at all; the first message I sent him was: “Good — at least you’re enjoying the game instead of running a meta squad.” We all know people talk about “EA magic.” Courts in Europe couldn’t prove scripting exists because they don’t have access to EA’s internal logic or game engine. So maybe no one can truly prove it — but then the real question is: where can it be proven? Who is the regulatory authority, and which country’s laws does this company ultimately follow?