HunterJM1: regarding the android/ios compatibility, when I used your released 7.2 it didn't work. When I repackaged with your master files from the repository it worked fine. Check the packaged release for pc 7.2.
my 2 cents: Your current version is awesome. Keep up the good work!
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For those asking for a tutorial, I wrote this a while ago and it should answer some of the questions I've seen:
Installation/setup:
1. Download the appropriate installer for your platform (zip for PC, dmg for mac)
2. extract the files from the zip or dmg into a suitable folder (right click, extract all for zip; mount DMG and drag somewhere or run straight from mounted DMG)
3. Find and run "Fifa 16 Auto Buyer" wherever you extracted/mounted the files
4. Provide your username/pass/secret answer and try to login. The secret answer is for the question associated with your FUT account that you made when setting up FUT 16. This first logon attempt is only to get EA to send you the passcode for you to allow the program to access your account. This passcode is associated with your EA account.
5. Check e-mail (or sms) for passcode. This is the authentication passcode sent to your designated e-mail account ensuring you're the one allowing the program to access your account.
6. Re-enter user/pass/secret answer/passcode to log on. This time, with the passcode entered, you'll be able to log onto your account with the program. You'll know you're successful if you see the number of credits pop up. If you're still unable to log in, it will give you an error message like incorrect password, incorrect secret answer, etc. Please recheck and try again.
Operation:
7. Once logged in, start adding players by searching for the names and clicking on the pictures to add them to your list. The more players you add, the longer it takes to search through them all and the less likely you will be to snipe a low cost BIN.
8. Now that you have your target players listed, go down in the list and specify Highest bid, Starting selling price, and BIN price for each player. The highest bid is what the program will bid up to. It'll also snipe any BIN auction under that price. The starting selling price and BIN price is what it relists that won card at.
9. When you're all set, click start bidding and you'll go to the next menu.
10. Now you'll have several more parameters to set.
*RPM is requests per minute; this controls how quickly the program goes through its actions. The higher you set the RPM, the more likely you are to receive a ban. Typical values are 5-15.
*Min $ specifies the lowest amount of coins the program will allow in your account. It will only attempt to not go lower than this, sometimes it may breach this threshold.
*Max Cards specifies the maximum number of one particular card the program will purchase/sell at any given time
*BIN snipe when checked will make the program only purchase BIN items at or below your Max bid price, with no bidding at all.
*Auto update when checked will cause the program check the market for the lowest BIN price of each card in your list. The following three parameters are percentages of this lowest BIN price it will set the max bid, sell price, and BIN price for each of your selected targets.
*Same Relist $ when checked specifies that when relisting an auction it will always relist it at whatever it was originally listed at. When unchecked, an auction may be relisted at the currently set price, changed by the auto update routine.
11. When everything is set to your liking, go ahead and click start bidding one more time. You can now watch what the program is doing in the console window to the right. You'll also see players you're bidding on and selling in the window above the console.
my 2 cents: Your current version is awesome. Keep up the good work!
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For those asking for a tutorial, I wrote this a while ago and it should answer some of the questions I've seen:
Installation/setup:
1. Download the appropriate installer for your platform (zip for PC, dmg for mac)
2. extract the files from the zip or dmg into a suitable folder (right click, extract all for zip; mount DMG and drag somewhere or run straight from mounted DMG)
3. Find and run "Fifa 16 Auto Buyer" wherever you extracted/mounted the files
4. Provide your username/pass/secret answer and try to login. The secret answer is for the question associated with your FUT account that you made when setting up FUT 16. This first logon attempt is only to get EA to send you the passcode for you to allow the program to access your account. This passcode is associated with your EA account.
5. Check e-mail (or sms) for passcode. This is the authentication passcode sent to your designated e-mail account ensuring you're the one allowing the program to access your account.
6. Re-enter user/pass/secret answer/passcode to log on. This time, with the passcode entered, you'll be able to log onto your account with the program. You'll know you're successful if you see the number of credits pop up. If you're still unable to log in, it will give you an error message like incorrect password, incorrect secret answer, etc. Please recheck and try again.
Operation:
7. Once logged in, start adding players by searching for the names and clicking on the pictures to add them to your list. The more players you add, the longer it takes to search through them all and the less likely you will be to snipe a low cost BIN.
8. Now that you have your target players listed, go down in the list and specify Highest bid, Starting selling price, and BIN price for each player. The highest bid is what the program will bid up to. It'll also snipe any BIN auction under that price. The starting selling price and BIN price is what it relists that won card at.
9. When you're all set, click start bidding and you'll go to the next menu.
10. Now you'll have several more parameters to set.
*RPM is requests per minute; this controls how quickly the program goes through its actions. The higher you set the RPM, the more likely you are to receive a ban. Typical values are 5-15.
*Min $ specifies the lowest amount of coins the program will allow in your account. It will only attempt to not go lower than this, sometimes it may breach this threshold.
*Max Cards specifies the maximum number of one particular card the program will purchase/sell at any given time
*BIN snipe when checked will make the program only purchase BIN items at or below your Max bid price, with no bidding at all.
*Auto update when checked will cause the program check the market for the lowest BIN price of each card in your list. The following three parameters are percentages of this lowest BIN price it will set the max bid, sell price, and BIN price for each of your selected targets.
*Same Relist $ when checked specifies that when relisting an auction it will always relist it at whatever it was originally listed at. When unchecked, an auction may be relisted at the currently set price, changed by the auto update routine.
11. When everything is set to your liking, go ahead and click start bidding one more time. You can now watch what the program is doing in the console window to the right. You'll also see players you're bidding on and selling in the window above the console.