Are sets not returning BND versions of the cards you put in just an early-season feature? Can we expect this to change later in the year? I'm sick of being so damn resource poor.
Honestly, if we havent seen it yet we probably wont.
Made sets way to cost effective when you could build and keep/sell card then tvp roll the bnds...basically made it so anytime you build set it was a net positive as well as giving people ability to easily make an entire competitive team with bnd cards
I actually expect EA to change sets to require 6 cards instead of 5 going forward to make them more expensive rather than less. Why would EA do anything to make the game easier or more enjoyable for their players?
No… them opening up sets to ”any” killed that. Probably to difficult for them to code.
the sets that require certain program cards would be taken advantage in EA’s eyes.
also… what’s there to spend training on? Rolls suck.
Nope. Just like the trade block, theyve quietly removed it for good over time. Wait til they get around to doing the same to the AH. Its gonna happen.
SquishySoldier21 said:Nope. Just like the trade block, theyve quietly removed it for good over time. Wait til they get around to doing the same to the AH. Its gonna happen.
That would kill the game since people use that to make coins/sets/etc.
kaotikords said:That would kill the game since people use that to make coins/sets/etc.
Oh I know lol.
But apparently its happened in other games like this. For example they either already did it in 2K or almost did it. Or they did it then put it back after enough uproar. Thats why I said it. Id never have imagined it on my own until I heard about that awhile back.
The greed and ineptitude of modern corporations (especially in gaming industry) never ceases to amaze me.
SquishySoldier21 said:Oh I know lol.
But apparently its happened in other games like this. For example they either already did it in 2K or almost did it. Or they did it then put it back after enough uproar. Thats why I said it. Id never have imagined it on my own until I heard about that awhile back.
The greed and ineptitude of modern corporations (especially in gaming industry) never ceases to amaze me.
2k24 removed the AH this year. But 2k was a different beast prior to halfway through the season last year.
You could buy ungodly amounts of MT (currency for the AH) and even if you got caught, it was a 10 day ban and you got to keep the MT. It was nearly impossible to get permabanned. They changed that to make it so after 1-2 temp bans it was perma sometime around February or so.
The way 2k does it likely wouldn't translate well to Madden, as madden as way more people on a team. Spending 25-50 on one player on 2k isn't as bad since if you do trios like a lot of people 1 player is all you need.
Madden you need a lot more players. Could they get rid of the AH and adopt the 2k model, definitely. Will they do it soon, probably not, since they seem to be making crazy amounts of money now.
Nobodyfresh82 said:2k24 removed the AH this year. But 2k was a different beast prior to halfway through the season last year.
You could buy ungodly amounts of MT (currency for the AH) and even if you got caught, it was a 10 day ban and you got to keep the MT. It was nearly impossible to get permabanned. They changed that to make it so after 1-2 temp bans it was perma sometime around February or so.
The way 2k does it likely wouldn't translate well to Madden, as madden as way more people on a team. Spending 25-50 on one player on 2k isn't as bad since if you do trios like a lot of people 1 player is all you need.
Madden you need a lot more players. Could they get rid of the AH and adopt the 2k model, definitely. Will they do it soon, probably not, since they seem to be making crazy amounts of money now.
Yeah see? I knew it was something like that. Lol smh