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- @EA_Blueberry This seems like a pretty simple question. It also seems like a pretty fundamental aspect of the game. A lot depends on what a card's Quicksell value is.
@EA_Blueberry Any update?
Also, I am currently not receiving the correct value of coins when I lose during Throwdown Showdown. I'm supposed to be receiving 400 coins per loss; instead, I'm receiving 25 coins per loss. Any idea why?
I just reached 30 wins in Throwdown Showdown. The reward is supposed to be 10,000 coins. I only received 5,000.
- @Zinch42 regarding your 25 coins per loss issue: how many quarters did you complete per loss? in H2H Seasons games, to quit early is penalized and you only get the full amount for completing the full game. Not sure if this holds for House Rules games, but it would have been my first guess.
@Neo_Novalis Thank you for the help. I'm not sure if that was it, because I am pretty sure that I have been getting 25 coins regardless if I finished the game or not. It has been an issue for months. I even attempted to obtain assistance from EA about it, to no avail. However, ever since your post went up I am now noticing that I'm getting the full amount as long as I play to the end. It would be interesting if I could go back and look at an accounting of my account to see if what you say is accurate for my account.
@EA_Blueberry Any update?
New question: When I do the auction house sometimes the system does not give me credit for the actual amount of coins that I have once I place one bid. For example, let's say I have 75,000 coins; I'm bidding on a card with a BN of 80,000; and I bid 60,000. I subsequently get outbid at 63,000. If I attempt to place a bid at 64,000, the system will say that I don't have enough coins. But I do because 60,000 of my 75,000 is being held by the system. This does not happen to me on every single auction, but it happens to me frequently enough to be very frustrating. It makes it very difficult to successfully participate in a bidding war on a high value card. This can't possibly be normal. Does EA have a solution?
sometimes it takes a while til the system gives your coins back when you are outbid. it can help to quickly go out of the auction and jump back in.
- @satfreaktom264 Oh yea? And that's a viable option when the auction is in the last 10 seconds?
i know it could be tricky. if it takes too long to get back into the auction, the auction may already be over...
- EA_Blueberry3 years ago
Community Admin
- Quicksell value is scaled to the OVR of the item
- Non-LTD items quicksell for training
- LTD items pretty much always quicksell for 250K, unless it's for a special item like a pre-order bonus.
@EA_BlueberryYou did not answer my questions. Is there any other factor--other than OVR--that goes into the determination of the Quicksell value of an item? If not, then this should be the definitive listing of what items should quicksell for: https://www.madden-school.com/madden-22-ultimate-team-quicksell-training-values/
I have many items--NATs and NCATs--that Quicksell for significantly less than the value listed on the above noted website, which suggests that there is no other factor involved other than the OVR. Are NATs and NCATs Quicksold for a lower amount than the listed OVR value? If so, then what is that amount?Yea, no kidding it's tricky. Or impossible.
Does EA have a comment or solution to the fact that I am not being given credit for the full value of my coins once I place one bid in an auction?
- EA_Blueberry3 years ago
Community Admin
NAT NCAT items are usually a quarter of the QS value of an item that is that OVR.
Regarding the auction house. I recommend power cycling your console which can help avoid strange in-game issues. When you experience the coins not coming back to your account right away is that due to continuous back and forth bidding or spamming the submit button? I've had it happened to me before in the past, however it's rare and when I backed out of MUT and re-entered the coins were returned.