I've never played FIFA 22. The last newer FIFA I played in my career was FIFA 19, and in recent years, I've only played FIFA 16. Out of curiosity, I started playing FIFA 22's career. I chose a weak team in EL Two, adjusted the sliders to make it more challenging, installed a few mods, and have already played about 30 matches this season. It turns out this FIFA is a really great game! The first thing that impresses me is how demanding it is. With my slider settings, the CPU shoots a lot on target and scores a lot of goals. In 30 matches, the CPU scored 49 goals! I lost 17 matches. I'm in second-to-last place in the table. That's fantastic! I know it's probably because I'm just learning to play the game and I'll concede fewer goals each season, but no previous FIFA game has been this demanding for me at the start. Besides that, it's really fun to play, and the career mode seems more interesting compared to FIFA 16. I'm really pleasantly surprised at the moment. I've been alternating between FIFA 22 and FIFA 17 to choose one version for a long-term career, and I can't quite decide.In FIFA 22, scoring goals is truly enjoyable; the graphics and animations are great, and the career mode is fantastic. There are absolutely no fouls or penalties, though. And there are absolutely no headers. In 30 matches, I can't recall a single goal scored by myself or my CPU after a header. These are the game's two biggest problems. I was sure I'd find mods to fix it, but it turns out there aren't any. In any case, the game is surprisingly enjoyable, but is it enough to seriously play a long career? I don't know.In FIFA 17, I set everything up similarly to 22. There's a significant difference in my goal scoring. I don't score many goals and I don't concede many either. After 30 matches, I've scored 20 goals, conceded 18, and drawn 15. This also discourages me from playing for a long time. I'd like the CPU to be more focused in attack.