Jamezinho
Golden Boot Winner
Back and forth between tele and tele broadcast. Still not settled.What's everyone's camera settings for this, i fiddled around last night but still not completely comfortable.
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Back and forth between tele and tele broadcast. Still not settled.What's everyone's camera settings for this, i fiddled around last night but still not completely comfortable.
yes this , great point..its like some people load it up and say, right lets find things wrong with it
disagree, without manual and the ability accurately pass into open space you are left with a locked down game with little to no openness. Its also down to preference but manual is a godsend when played against the AI or like minded people.
@mfmaxpower How many hours have you played mate? It sounds like you should be on the playtesting feedback team. ;-)
Are the people unhappy about defending changing the sliders at all? I have found that a Line Length of 35 and Man Marking of 75 makes the defense very compact for the AI to get through, and almost every run is tracked by my AI. Man Marking and Line Length at the defaults of 50 I found a defensive shambles. There is just too much space.
But I am not playing on legendary. Perhaps on legendary there are scripts that nerf your defensive AI, simply to provide 'challenge'?
It would not surprise me.
As for defending manually, I find jockeying (LT/L2), in addition with run (RT/R2) for the fast lateral movements. But pushing the left stick towards the ball while jockeying forces the AI into different, less ninja dribble routines. It's a bit like how legacy defending forces the attacking AI into a different mode, and also not unusual to steal the ball this way from an attacker off balance.
I am also loving the local multiplayer on 15. The individuality is amazing, and the collision impact engine is just stellar this year.

What a fantastic post!
Finding it very hard to enjoy the game on world class because the AI seems to attack at every opportunity - even smaller teams against big teams, and it's so hard to stop them getting into the box. Whilst on the other hand, on professional the AI barely attacks at all and it's too easy to steal the ball.
Need a middle ground between difficulties. What is everyone else playing on setting wise?
I only talk about the game on default settings. I don't like to mess with sliders too much anymore. For one, it messes you up if you're going to play multiplayer.
I understand it can be a slow and frustrating case of trial and error with sliders, but if you aren't prepared to tinker yourself, I am not sure one can complain too much about the state of the AI defence. By design the game is made to appeal to the largest market of casual players, presumably those who want quick counter-attacks and lots of chances - just as you said. At default settings, that is what it does.
mfmaxpower said:I think it was Xaor/Rodelero at FUThead who said sometime not long ago that the problem with online FIFA is that it doesn't properly reward skill and this still holds. It's just so easy to create chances in this game, and it seems like the vast majority of people do this: win ball, long pass to striker, sprint to goal.

When you get a couple people interested in not exploiting the game, you can get some brilliant matches. I moved up a couple division pretty easily, 'cause most played like tools and didn't know what the hell they were doing, rushing into tackles and spamming long passes, but hopefully the matches get better in the higher divisions rather than get more exploitative?
Professional, perfect challenge for me this year, thus far. Last year I enjoyed World Class so I don't know what that means...



It's certainly something I say, though I think a lot of people say it
One of the most aggravating issues with this game right now is the ease of going from defence to attack. You often see in real life that teams struggle with a disconnect between their lines - sometimes the defence is struggling to find the midfield and sometimes the midfield is struggling to find the attack. That doesn't seem to really be a concept in this game. I'd love to play a possession game of football, but if I push forward the tendency is that my entire team does, and the remainder don't really mark the attackers.
Once I lose possession, it's always a single, perfectly accurate pass or clearance directly to the striker, often blind. It's almost impossible to challenge for that ball, and players don't really seem to want to try and cut off the passing options either.
When long passes are played (not so much over the top, but towards a target man), the person defending is often screwed over by their defenders not challenging for the ball. They won't necessarily get it but they should certainly get close so that the man can't easily turn. Unfortunately, the game doesn't do this automatically, won't lock your player into the path of the ball, and hence you're left to do it manually. That's fine, except for one major problem: you're not on the screen.
So imagine if you can.
World class against the mighty Germans
Sergio has the ball in his own 6 yard box and decides to make a run for it.
He quickly outpaces Muller leaving the German for dead.
He then wrong foots Khedira who still slides as he goes by but he can only get a touch onto the ball but Sergio recovers and continues his marauding run to the halfway line
He then finds a gap between Boateng and Hummels and bursts through with only Neuer ahead of him (yes on the halfway line and the entire German defence is beaten)
He strides to the German number 1 who must be contemplating how he is going to stop the Argentine. But he needn't worry because as he gets inside the box Hummels managed to catch up only to do a last ditch sliding tackle to stifle the attack albeit with a penalty and a early shower as reward.
So you thinking it's Sergio Aguero right?
No, It's Sergio Romero... Argentinas keeper![]()
This game offline and me are done.
Best if only you have no interest in realistic football. Though technically inferior, plenty of past FIFAs have been better balanced than this.
I really don't understand what's happened this year. It feels like EA have just lost all direction for the franchise to be honest.