That transfer window's day is much more of a hassle than anything
Posted: September 1st, 2022, 3:08 am
Now, whilst executed, that transfer window's day is much more of a hassle than anything. It is 10 clicks of FIFA 23 Coins X/A that we could do without, and that shouldn't be the case. FIFA 23 should capitalise on real soccer's obsession with a magic 24-hour interval and throw in a few drama. Press Conference scenes can come too. They would improve it.
Losing 2-1 away to Barca in the Champions League last 16 isn't bad, and there is an opportunity the'Gunners' could claw things back in the second leg. Better play that one, because simming it is dicing with death. That is particularly true if your group happens to be playing away from home.Sim mode in FIFA 22 boils down to watching helplessly as moments tick on, players are always hospitalised and that superstar striker can't hit the proverbial barn door whilst scoring for fun before. Meanwhile, opposition teams appeared to receive a much-needed house boost. Logical, occasionally, but dear Pep is that off day glitch that makes your star-studded lineup unexpectedly play like Bradford annoying.
Having the ability to jump in and play any point (such as in Madden) are great, so would really being able to tweak tactics as the match was in progress. The fact we still can't do any of this in 2019 is infuriating.The pre-match mini-games count as yet another attribute overstaying their FIFA welcome by at least a few series entries. They're dull these days. Being honest, we'd much rather see more pre-match construct than play these minute-long slogs. Players arriving by bus, press gathering to snap pics or fans getting excited away from the ground would be preferable.
Anything other than another game of'Advanced Shooting'.Training in general could do with a spring cleaning. There's too little depth to assistant manager reports on cheap FUT 23 Coins how players are doing, and it is weird we could only train up to five players at one time rather than looking after the whole squad. The game pretends star players such as Neymar, Messi and others don't train.On top of that, why haven't EA added in the ability to retrain a participant's position?
Losing 2-1 away to Barca in the Champions League last 16 isn't bad, and there is an opportunity the'Gunners' could claw things back in the second leg. Better play that one, because simming it is dicing with death. That is particularly true if your group happens to be playing away from home.Sim mode in FIFA 22 boils down to watching helplessly as moments tick on, players are always hospitalised and that superstar striker can't hit the proverbial barn door whilst scoring for fun before. Meanwhile, opposition teams appeared to receive a much-needed house boost. Logical, occasionally, but dear Pep is that off day glitch that makes your star-studded lineup unexpectedly play like Bradford annoying.
Having the ability to jump in and play any point (such as in Madden) are great, so would really being able to tweak tactics as the match was in progress. The fact we still can't do any of this in 2019 is infuriating.The pre-match mini-games count as yet another attribute overstaying their FIFA welcome by at least a few series entries. They're dull these days. Being honest, we'd much rather see more pre-match construct than play these minute-long slogs. Players arriving by bus, press gathering to snap pics or fans getting excited away from the ground would be preferable.
Anything other than another game of'Advanced Shooting'.Training in general could do with a spring cleaning. There's too little depth to assistant manager reports on cheap FUT 23 Coins how players are doing, and it is weird we could only train up to five players at one time rather than looking after the whole squad. The game pretends star players such as Neymar, Messi and others don't train.On top of that, why haven't EA added in the ability to retrain a participant's position?