Quote (cambovenzi)
No, they aren't. The game starts with very few coins and it increases from there.
The rise in price exhibited here is likely due to in-game events raising his perception of the short term demand for coins. He raised it for FUT United and he raised it again for upgrades
We can clearly see on various sites that the general trend of coin prices is downwards.More and more coins/players are being put into circulation. People are acquiring the teams they want, and others are becoming disinterested in an aging game.
We can see in past weeks that the price crashed downwards.
Quote (WNxIrvine @ Feb 16 2015 07:29pm)
Order Product:
GameService_1xFifa 15 Ultimate Team-Xbox One_1053K Coins
Order Price: GBP£ 9.26
06/02/2015
1000K Coins cover 5% tax=1053K
GBP£ 13.81
17/02/2015
Could you please provide information from these "various sites" as the ones I use all have an increase. In this case it's a £4.55 increase for the 1million xbox coins in under 2 weeks.
"The game starts with very few coins and it increases from there."
Yes it does. But the amount of players also increases, and with the TOTS and TOTT players a lot (more than generated) has been spent on packs. You can't count people as "having coins" because they have players on the market, the majority at the minute aren't selling, hence price undercutting. Increasing coin value.
Did you even read the portion of my post
you bolded?
I said the GENERAL TREND is downwards. That doesn't mean every single day or week it will go down. Nor does it mean every site will never raise prices.
It means its usually going downwards.
Furthermore in the same post i EXPLICITLY mentioned a temporary increase in demand for special events(like FUT united or tots etc) that drives the prices up a bit. After the event passes the prices usually go back down even lower.
If you go back through this very thread you will see prices
several times higher than what they are being sold for now. A month ago their list price was 690fg/100k for xbox coins.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to read words and numbers.
This is a coin price chart example from an online site:
This post was edited by cambovenzi on Feb 17 2015 08:44pm