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There are questions in FIFA 16 players should face
Topic Started: Aug 26 2015, 08:13 PM (301 Views)
alicejay


Start your Fifa 16 Accounts Draft by choosing between five different formations. Choose wisely: the formation you pick will remain as your default formation throughout the series of matches. Will you pick a formation you’re more familiar with or experiment with a formation you’ve never tried before? After picking your formation, it’s time to build your squad. Your first player decision is picking a Captain from a set of five superstars. Far more than one should expect. The saving grace is that he looks spectacular in his abject failure, as the physics adjustment has coincided with improvements in animation.
Older experienced players who’ve got a really high rating like Robin Van Persie or Pirlo for example, will not retire as quickly as they would previously. This is a really great move by EA and it ’ll mean that players will no longer hang up their boots at a silly age of 28 or 29 like they did in 13 and 14. The overall engine of the player growth has really changed and players will develop their skills and attributes in a more realistic way. The highest potential players will go up in stats if you play them and how well their displays are with you, which is how it should be.
On the opposite end, the up and coming youth players, found by scouts we pay millions for, will be ready for the first team at a much faster rate, and again this is good news as it took a good few seasons for some young stars to even get past the 75 rating. Last year I found the GTN to be one of the most frustrating features in Career Mode, and it turned transfers, the most fun aspect of the game mode, into probably the least enjoyable. A little bit change transfer mode in which player along with cash offers in transfer mode will make it more interesting. Various fans are also giving their views about the return of the visual sim which was present back in FIFA 16. Some more changes in transfer mode can be as buyout clauses, pre contract agreements, first refusal etc.
It was not the first time such an idea had occurred to me, but it was the first time that it felt feasible in FIFA. I had finally gotten to the point where I could consistently beat the computer on the Professional difficulty level, which made the challenge doable without feeling completely rote. I was also playing as West Ham United-a team that sat at the Premier League goldilocks zone of being talented without being overwhelmingly stacked like Arsenal or Chelsea. I loaded up the second season and decided to see where it would take me. In order to make this work properly, neglecting areas would mean that your team would be less effective as a result, but that’s when the decision factor comes in. What exactly needs to be improved? What can afford to decrease? What’s the best area to focus on. There are questions in FIFA 16 players should face.
The first thing you’ll notice in FIFA 16 is that when bidding for the top players prices have increased, a lot. For example as Man Utd I enquired about Mats Hummels and was swiftly rebuffed with a £63mil pound price tag from Dortmund. I quickly gave up and moved to Vidal where I was quoted a princely £59mil by Juve. Now, at this point I thought EA had royally cocked this up, but I decided to persist with Arturo. UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations should come into play during the manager mode which could affect transfer battles. Gamers would also decide how they want their manager to be; aggressive, passive, or to the point. Manager reactions during the match and in interviews can be displayed in cut scenes in the match, as well as separately.
Despite the FIFA 16 Ultimate Team mode, FIFA 16 career mode is the another most popular mode and a big part of xbox 360. Due to this, EA is making their efforts to bring slew of new changes like managing to the mode. So we are bring you with the major changes you will experience in the upcoming FIFA 16. Player Growth-a more realistic system for player growth and potential. Highly rated older players won’t retire as quickly and high potential players grow faster if you give the opportunity to do so.
We also have a 12 minute video showcasing a full match between Liverpool and Dortmund. The new screenshots and video are below for your viewing pleasure. FIFA 16 will release in September on several platforms which includes PlayStation 3, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox 360. cnjose90
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