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Original story (published on September 21, 2023) follows:
EA Sports FC 24 players have lately been reporting that the Foundations ‘Chemistry’ objectives are bugged on the web app.
The company recently released the web app for EA FC 24. Notably, it makes it easy for one to manage their Ultimate Team club from a browser.
However, gamers are unhappy as they are unable to complete certain ‘Chemistry’ objectives.
FC 24 ‘Chemistry objectives’ bugged on web app
According to reports (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10), multiple FC 24 players are experiencing difficulties while trying to complete some ‘Squad Maintenance’ and ‘Club Maintenance’ objectives.
As per the claims, one needs to build squads with 12 and 18 chemistry in order to complete them. However, gamers are not being rewarded appropriately, even when they meet the required criteria.
And this is without a doubt quite frustrating and annoying for those unable to complete the objectives even after surpassing the requirements to a large extent.
Sadly, one cannot get the completion registered even after signing out and back in, restarting the interface, or creating a new squad.
In addition to this, some also cannot complete the ‘Buy a new club badge’, ‘Buy a new kit’ and ‘Buy 1 player’ objectives.
A subset of players allege that they have experienced issues due to glitched SBCs in the last season as well.
Anyone else having an issue with the building chemistry foundation objectives? It won’t register the fact I’ve done it.. help? #EAFC #EAFC24
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One of those impacted says that they are unable to complete the objectives even after building squads with 27 chemistry.
Another adds that the game fails to register objective completion after building a team with 19 chemistry. They also claim to have refreshed and changed the active teams, but to no avail.
Currently I have a squad with 14 chemistry and the 1st objective in squad maintenance isn’t getting completed for some reason.
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Gamers are now requesting the developers to fix this glitch as soon as possible. Nevertheless, these issues don’t end here.
FC 24 players unable to access the transfer market
Multiple FC 24 players (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) are also upset as they are unable to access the transfer markets.
Allegedly, they get a ‘This Football Ultimate Team Account has not yet earned access to the Ultimate Team Transfer Market on the Web or Companion App’ error while trying to do so.
And this is undoubtedly quite surprising for those who have been FUT players for many years. They claim that they receive this error even when they have never broken a single rule.
Some are perplexed as their friends can access the market without any hiccups. Interestingly, those on Switch are being asked to play the game for some time before opening the market.
A few (1,2) even claim that they have been unable to access the transfer market for the past few years.
Hyped for the Webapp, then got on to find out I’ve no access to the transfer market? Never banned, played a hundred hours last year, off to a great start 😴😅 #FC24 #EAFC.
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A gamer says that they are unable to access the transfer market even after playing FIFA 23 for 120 hours.
Another player who has purchased the game from Steam also cannot access the market after logging in to their old account.
I had 2 accounts, and was playing almost every day in both of them in FIFA 23, but now i don’t have access to transfer market anymore @EASPORTSFC @EAHelp?
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Those who are fortunate enough to access the market are unable to quickly sell or list their tradeable items.
Rest assured, we will keep an eye and update this story with the latest developments.
Update 1 (October 3, 2023)
6:06 pm (IST): Despite the game’s global release, some players still cannot use the transfer market on the web or companion app.
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Featured and inline image source: EA Sports FC 24
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