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- 10 January 2023
Yeah, i didnt know they already made first step.
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Yeah, i didnt know they already made first step.
Why even have 11 vs 11 matches? Just release Rush as the game. I mean your ai players doesn’t do anything anyway. I go 1 v 1 as the game wants me to when I defend but then my opponent just pass the ball to a attacker who are through on goal since the other defender just don’t do anything/jog a couple of yards away from him. How is that football?
But as said before, it’s not a game for people who want to replicate some sort of real football. When I read the comments onTwitter for this patch I finally understood that football gaming is dead for people like me. I’m the minority and EA or whatever will never cater to us again. Simple as.
It looks weird, like ice hockey, the way they can flip right/left in an instant with the puck stuck to the stick, the speed is too fast as well.3 matchs with last patch;
For me it's playable
PSG Vs Manchester City Champion's League FUMA Legend
Liverpool Vs Arsenal FUMA Legend
Juventus Turin vs SCC Napoli FUMA Legend
3 actions
PU Napoli nice double crosses action
Saka top corner header
Barcola stunning goal Vs Manchester City
You have a boost of speed when you played a match on Champion's League mode. It's worst when it's City and with the rain! This match on career mode will be slower with less ice hockey problems.It looks weird, like ice hockey, the way they can flip right/left in an instant with the puck stuck to the stick, the speed is too fast as well.
I have never seen such aggressive marketing as I have in the past few months. I've had emails, promotions on Xbox offering me free coins and packs, it's on Pepsi Max cans at the moment. I've also never seen it on sale for £25 before Christmas.Interesting to see FC 25 "underperformed" during the Christmas period. They mention that they recently gave the gameplay a update as some kind of idea that will improve things? 🙄
https://x.com/VGC_News/status/1882181343205040222
EA FC is over, guys. It will be only child and casuals buying it. Sure, it is the only game that has career mode nowadays, but it's the same shit than years before, and with worse gameplay.I have never seen such aggressive marketing as I have in the past few months. I've had emails, promotions on Xbox offering me free coins and packs, it's on Pepsi Max cans at the moment. I've also never seen it on sale for £25 before Christmas.
People have definitely stopped buying it, and it's spooked EA enough to ramp up the marketing budget.
As long as they have the majority of the biggest licenses exclusively, it really doesn’t matter what other games do. FIFA license doesn’t get you anything. GOALS isn’t even going to use real players & UFL is like a bad FUT clone. I’m a career mode guy & there’s nobody else left doing that.EA FC is over, guys. It will be only child and casuals buying it. Sure, it is the only game that has career mode nowadays, but it's the same shit than years before, and with worse gameplay.
For real, if you play FIFA 16 and 17, they have 10 times better base, and with a simple mod, you can have much better results. The only issue I have with this, are CB Jockey bug, that is supposed to be corrected in EA FC 25, but on exchange it has a much more frantic pace that you can't correct even with mods.
Having so many options and alternatives, time is running off for EA. Because problem is that casuals have also eFootball and soon UFL, and another one called GOALS on the way, FOR FREE. And probably with better gameplay than FC so... They really have a problem. So it will Konami aswell. Too many companies for the same market.
Meanwhile, the question remains... What will happen with FIFA trademark? 2 years so long without a game with the FIFA brand on the name and doesn't seem that there's any on its way. But if any big company (2K has been mentioned several times but I am reluctant to think so) steps on the market with a decent gameplay (FIFA 16-17 like but without its issues) and career mode, we could be speaking about the end of, not only a legendary franchise, but having in count EA's benefits from FC, the fall of a whole company.
As I see it, EA is quite lucky this hasn't happened yet. But who knows, maybe some developer is brave enough to take on in the upcoming years. Had this happen or even 5 years before, we could have seen EA sinking, but with Konami being it's main rival, now doing f2p eSports game, they timed it right.
We will se if there's someone brave enough to step on.
If someone gets FIFA license, is a matter of time they get leagues licenses aswell. Is not exclusive of EA, Konami also had almost all the leagues, if not by name, at least by teams. They REALLY will have a problem if any other game comes and does a game with career mode. That's what I mean, if anybody comes and gets into that game mode, EA will have a bad time. Moreover, if anybody managed to fix defenders jogging bug (where defenders don't follow marks in a counter) in old FIFAS like 16 and 17, EA would have a bad time, cause gp is MILES better than what we have now. How FIFA has gotten hyperfast from them till now is just crazy.As long as they have the majority of the biggest licenses exclusively, it really doesn’t matter what other games do. FIFA license doesn’t get you anything. GOALS isn’t even going to use real players & UFL is like a bad FUT clone. I’m a career mode guy & there’s nobody else left doing that.
I don’t agree. FIFA license has zero impact on acquiring league licenses. EPL, La Liga & Bundesliga are all long term exclusive to EA. Serie A is mostly EA & a few Konami. MLS, EFL & many more have exclusive deals with EA. Eredivisie & Ligue 1 will sell their license to anyone, for now. What’s realistic for anyone else to get that would actually make a difference?If someone gets FIFA license, is a matter of time they get leagues licenses aswell. Is not exclusive of EA, Konami also had almost all the leagues, if not by name, at least by teams. They REALLY will have a problem if any other game comes and does a game with career mode. That's what I mean, if anybody comes and gets into that game mode, EA will have a bad time. Moreover, if anybody managed to fix defenders jogging bug (where defenders don't follow marks in a counter) in old FIFAS like 16 and 17, EA would have a bad time, cause gp is MILES better than what we have now. How FIFA has gotten hyperfast from them till now is just crazy.
My only point would be that PES 2019 had a lot of new smaller leagues because they stopped paying the UCL license, so had the money to spend on those licenses. If someone spends big to acquire the Fifa license, would they even have the money left to go for licensed leagues? It might be like UFL with the odd team here and thereIf someone gets FIFA license, is a matter of time they get leagues licenses aswell. Is not exclusive of EA, Konami also had almost all the leagues, if not by name, at least by teams. They REALLY will have a problem if any other game comes and does a game with career mode. That's what I mean, if anybody comes and gets into that game mode, EA will have a bad time. Moreover, if anybody managed to fix defenders jogging bug (where defenders don't follow marks in a counter) in old FIFAS like 16 and 17, EA would have a bad time, cause gp is MILES better than what we have now. How FIFA has gotten hyperfast from them till now is just crazy.
If someone created a football game that offered good gameplay and a career mode, licenses would not be so important, at least for a specific group of recipients. If the game's creators created an extensive and easy-to-use database editor and graphics editor, shortly after the release of such a game we would have mods with real names of clubs, players, leagues, etc. Possibly also a tool for converting graphic add-ons from FC and PESIf someone gets FIFA license, is a matter of time they get leagues licenses aswell. Is not exclusive of EA, Konami also had almost all the leagues, if not by name, at least by teams. They REALLY will have a problem if any other game comes and does a game with career mode. That's what I mean, if anybody comes and gets into that game mode, EA will have a bad time. Moreover, if anybody managed to fix defenders jogging bug (where defenders don't follow marks in a counter) in old FIFAS like 16 and 17, EA would have a bad time, cause gp is MILES better than what we have now. How FIFA has gotten hyperfast from them till now is just crazy.
You could infer from the last patch that their immediate response to this "underperformance" is to push the game even further towards basketball - to double-down on all the YouTubers' complaints ("slow", "horrible responsiveness", "boring", "assisted defending", "too much AI"). I doubt very much they're thinking "wow, we need to make a serious football game".Its definitly good news that FC 25 is underperforming ...
Maybe, just maybe they will try something new and better of FC 26 ... just hope it is gameplay related, and not more stupidity for FUT idiots (but probably will be, some new crazy mode or something)
This pattern has been followed every year by EA, sadly. Start of the year is slow, then they make it faster towards the end of the year. Still, even the slowest tempo they reach is not really slow, specially if you compare it to games back in the days.You could infer from the last patch that their immediate response to this "underperformance" is to push the game even further towards basketball - to double-down on all the YouTubers' complaints ("slow", "horrible responsiveness", "boring", "assisted defending", "too much AI"). I doubt very much they're thinking "wow, we need to make a serious football game".
The fact that they've released a game-changing patch at this point could also be seen as an urgency to bring people in to monetise them before the next game is released. You have to wonder if this will be the permanent yearly pattern - September-December, sell copies to everyone, then January onwards, give the FUT players whatever mad shit they ask for.
In January, why make it better for football fans and make ~£50 per new person, rather than making it faster/dumber for the FUT fans and make ~£100 per new person? I have very little hope left.
Dear ADW FC...
Nobody can answer this for you, because everyone's preferences are different.I'm really enjoying fc24 with the fifter mod and the ANTH game play mod, but I'm not sure if I should buy fc25.If I do buy it, I don't want to spend money on mods yet, but will I still enjoy it?Is it worth buying just the free mods?
I agree with this. For those of us who don't mind installing mods (which can be at times, time-consuming, but in the end rewarding), the most important thing is to have a solid and customizable editing. I am currently enjoying FIFA 23 with the LTA mod (South American leagues, as recommended by @Byronic) and @Anth James gameplay mod. My point being, if the games moving forward are easily moddable and both gameplay and league structure can be modified/licensed, I do see a way forward amongst the FUT/Online madness, a place for us who prefer Career Mode/ML offline mode.If someone created a football game that offered good gameplay and a career mode, licenses would not be so important, at least for a specific group of recipients. If the game's creators created an extensive and easy-to-use database editor and graphics editor, shortly after the release of such a game we would have mods with real names of clubs, players, leagues, etc. Possibly also a tool for converting graphic add-ons from FC and PES. Something like PES where we had a lot of unlicensed leagues and right after the premiere mods were created to fix it.
It will be always arcade. Users don't seek hardcore tactical battles, tacticl realism or real football. They just want to do three passes and score.This pattern has been followed every year by EA, sadly. Start of the year is slow, then they make it faster towards the end of the year. Still, even the slowest tempo they reach is not really slow, specially if you compare it to games back in the days.
It's simple, FIFA/FC is a game that has always been quite arcade, but time has made it even more arcade. It's what casuals football fans want. Meanwhile, those that want a realistic football game are also still splitted. For example, I am one of the few persons I know that actually wants a game that plays up to 90 minutes and can be played like that, while most people will want something more or less realistic, but that can be played to 30 min matches and still have a lot of goals and opportunities, which would be semi-realistic, and would need for example, defenders to leave more gaps, slower reactions by the defenders itself or simply more common bad choices, or also, less penalizations if your body is not well positioned for a pass or a shooting. A combination of all those and even more.
If you ask me, I am totally in favor of making players less skilled even when they have 90+ in certain statistic, and introduce micro-errors in passing, shooting etc., that are there and can be decisive, also make things more physics based, so that players have to do certain moves in order to not fall, for example, work on foot-planting, etc. Make the game the most realistic possible, and then, if you want to play it to less than 90 minutes, tone back certain fails, but still make a gameplay thought for 90 min based match mirroring the reality the most possible. You can always make a game artificially more arcady if you're the most realistic thing, but you can't do the opposite. You can go from complex to simple by toning down, but you can't make things more realistic if your software is not prepared for this. And you can see this, for example, in AC (racing sim), where being designed to play it with wheel and pedals, you can make it run quite good with a pad by simply putting a script that kinda "translates the movement" and activates certain helps to be used with pads.
Maybe I can't see it clearly enough... But did that score just say 8-8?These are the people the game is for.
When they win, "fucking amazing patch".
When they lose...
Please, EA... They literally don't know what they want - other than to win every game.
It's not about the "skill gap", it's not about "AI defending", it's about them losing and not being able to accept it - so it's your fault.
Stop listening to them for the love of God. Listen to football fans instead.
You are right. I ended up buying it. Now I am enjoying it with Anth's gameplay mod. I especially like the mob face, which is a nice touch.Nobody can answer this for you, because everyone's preferences are different.
I personally can't play the game without mods - and the free mods do a great job - but even then, I don't enjoy it because I just don't like FC and how unrewarding it feels. But if you like 24, you might like 25. But only you will know...