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FIFA 16 needs to make technically gifted players
Topic Started: Aug 26 2015, 08:08 PM (143 Views)
alicejay


Electronic Arts published "FIFA 16" in 2014, with IGN calling it "one of the best sports simulations around". It is the first video game in the FIFA series that the Premier League fully licensed, and is available on a variety of games consoles and hand held devices. While the game's controls are simple to learn, they require skill to master. In many cases, a strong defence makes the difference between winning and losing a match, so gamers should take the time to practice their defensive control. It will have a big impact in FIFA 16. Unlike previous FIFA titles, where players used the O or B button to knock off a player, in buycheapfifa15coins.com fifa 16 players have to use the slide tackle when they catch up (right moment).
The last thing you want in a fast-paced sport is everything freezing and slowing, but that’s exactly what happened on the release of FIFA 16, leading to uproar from users experiencing lag issues when playing online. However, last week the FIFA 15 1. 02 update went live, featuring a latency checker for Ultimate Team, allowing you to view connection strength before getting stuck into online play. Hopefully that’ll put at least some of those frustrating lag issues to bed. Commentators make the same quips over and over. Whether or not you enjoy or loathe Martin Tyler and Alan Smith’s chat, there’s no denying the new dynamic dialogue quickly becomes tiring. As part of the march towards ultimate realism, the pair bring up mentions of the past World Cup, recent team-specific struggles, sadness at Liverpool’s lack of silverware… but amazingly all this seems to do is make it more obvious when they’re repeating the same observation for the fifth game in a row.
Not only is the pace quicker, but the variety of goals I score and matches I play is greater than anything I can remember experiencing in similar sessions. In a few hours of play against similarly unskilled games journalists, I score a 30-yard volley and set another up with a Wilshere vs Norwich-esque bit of tiki taka. There is a thrilling 0-0 draw with an injury-time clearance off the line, a crazy 6-2 win in which Suarez scores a perfect hat-trick. Tallying this up against years of having to relearn every new football game - be that FIFA or PES - before I can get too much pleasure out of them, everything feels right.
With the power of next gen consoles, it’s time to see more realistic foot plants, unique dummied movements, shoulder shrugs and a much broader range of dribbling styles. It’s a pity that you can still only play one way if you want to be competitive. FIFA 16 needs to make technically gifted players dangerous without relying on just speed which brings me to my next point. FIFA 16 is the closest EA Sports have come to nailing the exact tempo a proper football match feels like: defenders feel slightly slower than attackers, midfield battles are engrossing and the passing is better than ever with more emphasis on counter attacking football than simply spamming to the wings and burning up the touchline.
Choose the best defenders with the highest overall ranking. Go through your team squad and make a selection of the best. Usually taller and faster defenders are the best, but it completely depends on your team. Don6t forget to check players on the bench and in the reserve list if you have recently had any online updates. When the striker is close to goal they have less room to maneuver and get power onto the ball as it is dropped straight onto them. This works well for crosses across goal from the edge of the 6 yard box which will leave the keeper stranded as you cushion the ball into an empty net.
However when crossing the ball from out wide you will have a better chance of converting the header if you release the ball earlier so that the defenders have less time to position themselves and the attacker is running onto the ball. Look at which area the attacker is running into and aim the direction of the cross with the Left Stick and add the correct amount of power to play in an earlier ball. If the player succeeds in getting into space he will have a good chance of getting a header on target to score with. One key thing to look out for on crossing is looking for the attacker putting his arm out. Meaning he is ready for the cross. You should release it as soon as you see this. If he does this early use the early cross method holding LB or L1. cnjose90


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