EA FC 24 - EA confirms separate transfer markets for UT consoles and PC after different rumors

 There were rumors that there would be a slight change to EA FC 24 Ultimate Team in the transfer market, but EA has confirmed that there will be no update.

EA FC 24 - EA confirms separate transfer markets for UT consoles and PC after different rumors
There were rumors that there would be a slight change to EA FC 24 Ultimate Team in the transfer market, but EA has confirmed that there will be no update.


Following rumors that the Ultimate Team transfer market could be cross-platform in EA FC 24, EA Sports has shown that the PC and console switch marketplace will now no longer be shared. EA Sports first delivered crossplay in FIFA 23, permitting gamers on PS5, Xbox Series XS and PCTo play towards every different in a range of recreation modes, at the same time as PS4 and Xbox One customers may want to do the same. Crossplay is a function that the network has desired for so long, however even as it became a top function, it induced quite a few problems. EA's PC anti-cheat solution is designed to make sure honest play and assist save you cheating, even though This was not the case in FIFA 23, where crossplay allows PC players to cheat against console players. Whether it's to quit the game while winning or to have invisible players, many console players have disabled crossplay in FIFA 23 Ultimate Team to avoid encountering these cheats on PC.
 
  When rumors of a shared transfer market in EA FC 24 began to spread, players became concerned about how cheating on PC through buying bots and more could impact the console transfer market. However, EA handiest found out to Mirror Gaming that the switch markets will stay separate within the new game.

No cross platform transfer market in EA FC 24 and why that would be a problem

After hearing about rumors of a shared transfer market for EA FC 24, EA confirmed to Mirror Gaming that this is not the case and that console and PC players will continue to use their own transfer markets. Cheating has been a problem on PC with the latest FIFA titles, and unknown console players have been able to experience it thanks to the addition of crossplay in FIFA 23. Thanks to game hacks, PC players, especially in FUT Champions, were able to pause The game during the draw but still win, while other hacks allowed PC players to give five-star technical moves to any player of their choice and even their team to make invisible the eyes of the players. Opposition.
  These hacks were not very common and only the player who accepted the PC hack suffered from them. However, a shared transfer market would allow cheaters on PC to break into a shared transfer market with console players and all game players would be affected as EA's anti-cheat software has yet to be released and implemented. made waterproof.
 
  Signing a player on the transfer market has always been a difficult task, but it's still an effective way to get the player you want for less money. However, since some scammers on PC use Transfermarkt bots to target these players, manually finding a player at a good price would be nearly impossible.
 
  There may also have been trade issues where bots could buy players in bulk from the transfer market and potentially lock the price of those players at whatever price they wanted or even drive them out of the transfer market altogether!

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