Maybe its just me, but 87 penix is doing wonders on my team, and I cant wait to upgrade him too 88 once I level up again
Trippie said:are season tickets supposed to transfer over to next season? They never mention anything of it but i know that s1 transfered over to z2
They initially said no, so I spent a bunch on packs on the last day. Then they did transfer over.
I upgraded Cooper all the way day 1 with transferred tickets and used the pass to build up Tyron. I’ll probably do enough for two and save the tickets. Knowing EA, they’ll convert it to training next season
Jonnymagnum said:i would say probably three. I’m now debating iI should sit on all my tickets until season three and use them all to max the new free cards right away
I feel like they won’t transfer this time but EA won’t say till they do just like before.
Jonnymagnum said:i would say probably three. I’m now debating iI should sit on all my tickets until season three and use them all to max the new free cards right away
would be funny if they dont transfer over for season 3, EA could screw a lot of people with that one.
localsonly1 said:I upgraded Cooper all the way day 1 with transferred tickets and used the pass to build up Tyron. I’ll probably do enough for two and save the tickets. Knowing EA, they’ll convert it to training next season
So you are counting on a fortune 500 company to be static in a matter that will impact their profitability? I wouldn't count on that.
What they should do(but clearly don’t have the ability to properly execute a makeright like this in a reasonable timeframe) is refund whatever the ticket difference is to people on what they spent at original prices and what the current prices are. I don’t think this was a planned thing to drop the prices when the 88 token came out, I think EA made yet another mistake and the goal was for everyone to fully upgrade 3 cards to max like season 1, and someone at EA did the calculation and determined we wouldn’t have enough tickets at the current prices, so they changed all prices, DUE TO YET ANOTHER EA ERROR. They are hacks at their job 100%, but they won’t admit or fix the issues……
People that save currency hate inflation and benefit from deflation. In economic terms, the MUT economy is generally deflationary: The value of what you can buy at a given cost increases with time. At the beginning of every MUT cycle, users are paying upwards of 200k for heroes, and 500k or more for non-LTD champions. By July, 200k might get you the pricier 99 OVR items. (An example of items that tend to be inflationary are high-OVR LTD's no longer available in packs and not yet released as Redux's.)
If you held your season tickets, you would have benefitted from the drop in prices for the S2 upgrade tokens. Right now, it will run you 2,375 S2 tickets to upgrade the S2 BND's to 88 OVR. By my calculations, getting one of my S2 BND's up to 87 OVR before the 88 OVR gate opened cost me an excess of 860 tickets, enough to get another S2 BND up to 86 OVR with tickets to spare. The folks who really got burned were the ones that spent all of their tickets on S2 packs (which improved) or on S2 upgrade tokens, leaving them with perhaps one 88 OVR player and two 87 OVR players. By comparison, by the time I reach level 36 , I could have three players at 88 OVR. Viewed from that angle, there's not a big difference here.
It's a bummer when the MUT economy does something we didn't project. This happens all the time. The chaos of the MUT economy isn't an especially likable component of the experience for those that just came here to play a football simulation. But take heart: In two months, one OVR's difference won't be the reason these S2 BND's are no longer in your lineup. You'll eventually benefit from MUT deflation in various ways, and this irritation will disappear from your conscious memory.
phatalerror said:People that save currency hate inflation and benefit from deflation. In economic terms, the MUT economy is generally deflationary: The value of what you can buy at a given cost increases with time. At the beginning of every MUT cycle, users are paying upwards of 200k for heroes, and 500k or more for non-LTD champions. By July, 200k might get you the pricier 99 OVR items. (An example of items that tend to be inflationary are high-OVR LTD's no longer available in packs and not yet released as Redux's.)
If you held your season tickets, you would have benefitted from the drop in prices for the S2 upgrade tokens. Right now, it will run you 2,375 S2 tickets to upgrade the S2 BND's to 88 OVR. By my calculations, getting one of my S2 BND's up to 87 OVR before the 88 OVR gate opened cost me an excess of 860 tickets, enough to get another S2 BND up to 86 OVR with tickets to spare. The folks who really got burned were the ones that spent all of their tickets on S2 packs (which improved) or on S2 upgrade tokens, leaving them with perhaps one 88 OVR player and two 87 OVR players. By comparison, by the time I reach level 36 , I could have three players at 88 OVR. Viewed from that angle, there's not a big difference here.
It's a bummer when the MUT economy does something we didn't project. This happens all the time. The chaos of the MUT economy isn't an especially likable component of the experience for those that just came here to play a football simulation. But take heart: In two months, one OVR's difference won't be the reason these S2 BND's are no longer in your lineup. You'll eventually benefit from MUT deflation in various ways, and this irritation will disappear from your conscious memory.
While I agree with about all your points. It's still just a bad look, on top of all the other anti consumer bad looks EA has shown in MUT lately, ticket shadiness, Seemingly unfixable what should have been day 1 content distribution, and messing up the "make right/fix" for that in almost indentical fashion. The Ultimate Boom rewards issues (Still haven't gotten Watson personally). While it's not as wide spread I've seen a lot of people talk of MUT champs wins just not registering. I personally went the first month or so without getting any promotion/avoid demotion packs from H2H. Not even a mention of that from EA. It just feels bad to be/feel screwered over by a compnay that's supposed to be providing a fun game over and over again. If it weren't for game sharing with a buddy and having a huge love of football/NFL this game wouldn't even get my time.
The best part is some or part of these issues have presisted for years. One of the biggest issues that made me decide to never spend a dime on MUT again was the reward fiasco with content when they 1st implimented field passes in M23. They make all money in the world and I can't think of one of game that has issues like this. I play Apex Legends as well (EA game but different studio supposedly with more power over their product) and while they get backlash for certain choice they've gone back on nearly every user base wide negative change. I could not imagine just not getting the rewards earned in that game.