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| As FIFA 16 giveth, so it also taketh away | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 26 2015, 08:11 PM (118 Views) | |
| alicejay | Aug 26 2015, 08:11 PM Post #1 |
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As well as more emotion Fut 16 coins sees your opponents given significantly improved tactics. If you’re one goal down, you might find your computer controlled opponents time wasting, or even Parking The Bus. Players like Messi seem to dribble with the ball stuck to their feet, and FIFA 16 makes it easier to do. Run Touch Dribbling means it’s easier to control the ball at slow speed, with more precise, accurate control when sprinting. In the lead-up to FIFA 16's release this September, EA Sports today released a new video that talks up the ways in which the soccer simulator will offer a "whole new level of visuals. " The game runs on EA's proprietary Ignite game engine, the same technology behind EA Sports UFC. The very first thing you’ll notice when you kick off a game in PES is how much quicker it is. Players run and turn faster, passes ping around more briskly, and animations are snappy (even if sometimes unrealistically so). Coming off FIFA 16, it feels like you’re playing on fast-forward, so it might seem a bit unrealistic. This is not the deliberately-paced simulation FIFA 16 aims to be, but at the same time, it isn’t ridiculously arcadey either. Player and AI movements, team tactics and ball physics do keep things very much within the realms of reality. The true-to-life tactics of the famous clubs and attributes of star players are actually better represented than in FIFA, so there’s plenty of authenticity too, from Arjen Robben’s signature cut-ins from the flanks, to Athletico Madrid’s steely defence. A lot of players have misplaced positions. In Fifa 16, you should be able to change players positions. Lets say you have 6 CF and 1 CAM and 1 RM. If you want your CF to be a CAM, you simply have to play him there for 10 or 15 games or so and he will automatically change. However, so will his rating, so if he has 65 Short Pass, and 40 Long Pass and Vision, his rating will go down. You wanna change a good passing CF to CAM and a pacey one with good ball skills to the wing. Their ratings might even go up. This is also good for any one of those Youth Academy players that is extremely misplaced. You can move any player to any position including LF, RF, and LWB, RWB. You can use this in many creative ways. Some blame could be placed at the feet of the type of gamers playing FIFA 16 Ultimate Team and exploiting the system so to speak, but they’re just doing what they can to succeed in the mode. It’s a tricky one. We’d like to see a fantasy football style system introduced where a maximum of three players from one team are allowed in a squad. In the long run it would certainly reduce the number of teams of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich players, hopefully also having a positive impact on the transfer market (making it more realistic). It would mean a slight rework of the chemistry would be needed, but we can’t imagine it would be too tricky. Plus, it would get the gamers thinking more about their squad and how to get the right chemistry going. Prior says, “A lot of people think there's some special rubber band logic [where the game’s AI tweaks it to ensure the player doesn’t get too far ahead] or momentum and all that kind of stuff. There isn't, but it's hard to convince people when they lose. They look for an excuse, and the easiest excuse is to blame me, blame the AI, and say it's cheating. "Technically, there's a difference in the players’ speed, power, and all that kind of stuff, so I think you'll notice that. It doesn't necessarily mean that it's less fun or entertaining. Many previous FIFA games are available for iPad and iPhone, though, including FIFA 16 Ultimate Team, right back to FIFA 10, so it seems likely that the game will arrive on iPad and iPhone in some form shortly after the PC and console release in September. But as FIFA 16 giveth, so it also taketh away. There doesn’t appear to be a way to save the individual player instructions (the ‘make runs behind’ stuff) in an FIFA 16 Ultimate Team formation, so you either have to set them up for every single match or just ignore them. cnjose90 |
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