Naturally EA's primary focus needs to be on stopping sites

Sadly all of this is irrelevant really until we actually see a real change in the market that actually effects things like player prices. Personally, I have found the market to be considerably more stable this year, but it's hard to separate how much of that is down to the fight against coin farmers and how much is down to infrastructure upgrades behind the scenes. It's prices that we're interested in anyway, that's where we want to see a real change.

We also know that EA have been taking action against people that buy coins as part of this, but what we don’t know is why large numbers of innocent users have sadly been caught in the crossfire. We’ve seen many instances of people who are adamant that they have not engaged in anything nefarious, yet claim to have been reset. So, assuming they’re telling truth, it’s obvious that the methods EA are using to flag TOS breaking activity need some serious work.

Either way, the action has started so now we’ll get to see if EA will properly follow this through and hit people for their third strike or whether the whole thing will fizzle out. www.mmofifa.com