Fifa 13: Career Mode Discussions

The general tone of this thread seems to be becoming more angry and less complimentary with each day.

I still think there's a lot of really good stuff. It's great that CM has been worked on so much this year (having been ignored the previous year I think?) - the transfer system is a pleasure for example.

But then people are experiencing so many bugs (the worst I've had is the continual issue of unnecessary fixture pile up) - is this going to be another year of so near yet so far?

It could be placebo (the effect, not the forum member ;-p) but I'm starting to feel the games are merging into each other with little to differentiate one from another.

Perhaps I need to move up from Professional to appreciate it more?

I moved up from professional on to world class and noticed a huge difference,i now enjoy the game much more which i never thought would be possible.
 
That's me passed the window now and into February :COOL:

I got rid of Chadwick and Griffiths at long last, i'm especially glad to see Chadwick go... he was terrible. As a replacement for them both, I brought in this 'Siyabonga Nomvethe' bloke on a free. He's a 35-year-old South African striker who, on paper, looks like a steal with his 80 odd ratings for ball control, dribbling and acceleration; his finishing is sadly only at 72 but that's still bloody good for League 2! I got him on only a 1-year-deal, thinking he's obviously going to retire soon but he could hopefully do a job for a season, maybe two.

He hasn't scored in six games, however. Probably only 2 or 3 of those were starts... but still he just can't seem to find the net. Martin Tyler and Alan Smith were even talking about his poor start and how the fans weren't too happy to see him waiting to come on at the touchline! haha :APPLAUD:

I may give him a shot in midfield at some point, his control and touch are really good.

I also had a bit of a scare near the end of the window too as Hourihane ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will be sidelined for up to 7 months :SHOCK: I simmed up until deadline day before i realised how short i was left in midfield :CONFUSE: I quickly raked through the free agents and signed up this dude called Georgi Sarmov. He's basically just a stop-gap player... unless he turns out to be super awesome ;)
 
I moved up from professional on to world class and noticed a huge difference,i now enjoy the game much more which i never thought would be possible.

Yeah i moved up from Professional to World Class a short while ago. I was dominating games constantly before, but now on World Class, it's so much more enjoyable and realistic... even if my defence is shipping quite a few more goals nowadays :CONFUSE:
 
That's me passed the window now and into February :COOL:

I got rid of Chadwick and Griffiths at long last, i'm especially glad to see Chadwick go... he was terrible. As a replacement for them both, I brought in this 'Siyabonga Nomvethe' bloke on a free. He's a 35-year-old South African striker who, on paper, looks like a steal with his 80 odd ratings for ball control, dribbling and acceleration; his finishing is sadly only at 72 but that's still bloody good for League 2! I got him on only a 1-year-deal, thinking he's obviously going to retire soon but he could hopefully do a job for a season, maybe two.

He hasn't scored in six games, however. Probably only 2 or 3 of those were starts... but still he just can't seem to find the net. Martin Tyler and Alan Smith were even talking about his poor start and how the fans weren't too happy to see him waiting to come on at the touchline! haha :APPLAUD:

I may give him a shot in midfield at some point, his control and touch are really good.

I also had a bit of a scare near the end of the window too as Hourihane ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will be sidelined for up to 7 months :SHOCK: I simmed up until deadline day before i realised how short i was left in midfield :CONFUSE: I quickly raked through the free agents and signed up this dude called Georgi Sarmov. He's basically just a stop-gap player... unless he turns out to be super awesome ;)

Nomvethe is an old Aalborg BK player - He was really good and I loved watching him when going to the stadium and on TV :) His technique is immense. He
 
Wow I'm fuming!

Playing Career pro but using the whole team. I have been starting every game this season...every game! I have been chasing Chelsea all season, I have been 1 point below them in second for about 3 months now.

I have been waiting for our game as it will basically be the title decider, it is at Stamford bridge and Wenger doesn't put me in to play?! so I have to sim the match :((

I have reset the save 4 times now but it is obviously there to not let me play the game and Chelsea keep winning as they have a better team than me when I sim.

So after starting every game of the season, Chasing Chelsea down all season, the game gives me a great big kick in the nuts for no reason?!!!

I am going to keep resetting until I get at least a draw, because this is ridiculous...:CRY:
 
I just want to get some opinions from you experienced guys here.

What team do you think I should opt to Manage in a Brand New Career Mode???

I'm not asking for your Favourites just who you think will make management worthwhile?? As a player part I actually enjoyed playing at Charlton.

Maybe there are clubs out there not really known but have stars in the making etc
I usually use just the usual clubs to play as.
Also with previous FIFA Games i've generally stuck to Amateur mode until i get used to it but as a casual player I don't really change, granted I went up thru Semi Pro then Pro on FIFA 12 but this time i thought sod it started on Semi Pro.
Ppl may say I must be crap at it which tbh I'm not but I'd rather be able to play it then get annoyed and stressed at it, the end of the day its a game lol

Anyway if you guys could suggest teams for me I am looking to actually challenge myself instead of sticking to Liverpool all the time.
 
Wow I'm fuming!

Playing Career pro but using the whole team. I have been starting every game this season...every game! I have been chasing Chelsea all season, I have been 1 point below them in second for about 3 months now.

I have been waiting for our game as it will basically be the title decider, it is at Stamford bridge and Wenger doesn't put me in to play?! so I have to sim the match :((

I have reset the save 4 times now but it is obviously there to not let me play the game and Chelsea keep winning as they have a better team than me when I sim.

So after starting every game of the season, Chasing Chelsea down all season, the game gives me a great big kick in the nuts for no reason?!!!

I am going to keep resetting until I get at least a draw, because this is ridiculous...:CRY:

Ha ha, woops.

After I simmed and drew, it came up afterwards saying I am back after my 1 game suspension....I totally forgot about that :LOL: I got sent off in the FA Cup, but between that I had the two England games and forgot about it :DD.....oh well.
 
I just want to get some opinions from you experienced guys here.

What team do you think I should opt to Manage in a Brand New Career Mode???

I'm not asking for your Favourites just who you think will make management worthwhile?? As a player part I actually enjoyed playing at Charlton.

Maybe there are clubs out there not really known but have stars in the making etc
I usually use just the usual clubs to play as.
Also with previous FIFA Games i've generally stuck to Amateur mode until i get used to it but as a casual player I don't really change, granted I went up thru Semi Pro then Pro on FIFA 12 but this time i thought sod it started on Semi Pro.
Ppl may say I must be crap at it which tbh I'm not but I'd rather be able to play it then get annoyed and stressed at it, the end of the day its a game lol

Anyway if you guys could suggest teams for me I am looking to actually challenge myself instead of sticking to Liverpool all the time.

If I was to start a fresh I would go for either;
Swansea city-have a great style of play and are an underdog within the premier league with many areas to develop
Athletic Bilbao-also have a great style of play but have many emerging talents in the likes of muniain and susaeta, get to compete against some of the best teams in the world that play the best football in the world
Rotherham or sheffield united-local teams and no real reason other than this
 
Ha ha, woops.

After I simmed and drew, it came up afterwards saying I am back after my 1 game suspension....I totally forgot about that :LOL: I got sent off in the FA Cup, but between that I had the two England games and forgot about it :DD.....oh well.

LMAO you muppet! :)
 
If I was to start a fresh I would go for either;
Swansea city-have a great style of play and are an underdog within the premier league with many areas to develop
Athletic Bilbao-also have a great style of play but have many emerging talents in the likes of muniain and susaeta, get to compete against some of the best teams in the world that play the best football in the world
Rotherham or sheffield united-local teams and no real reason other than this

Certainly good suggestions there,
My fav team is Liverpool so thats usually a no brainer but I actually like the squad this time around minus a few,
I grew up in Bristol so City would be a choice too,
As for Local My Nearest is Crystal Palace lol

So Liverpool I have a CM started already.
Bilbao is far the best option so far
Think I will wait on few more suggestions and when i reach 10 - 15 maybe chuck them in a hat and draw out a random :)
 
I moved up from professional on to world class and noticed a huge difference,i now enjoy the game much more which i never thought would be possible.

Nice one, thanks mate. I'll try that out tomorrow/tonight, depending on how you look at it :-D
 
I just want to get some opinions from you experienced guys here.

What team do you think I should opt to Manage in a Brand New Career Mode???

I'm not asking for your Favourites just who you think will make management worthwhile?? As a player part I actually enjoyed playing at Charlton.

Maybe there are clubs out there not really known but have stars in the making etc
I usually use just the usual clubs to play as.
Also with previous FIFA Games i've generally stuck to Amateur mode until i get used to it but as a casual player I don't really change, granted I went up thru Semi Pro then Pro on FIFA 12 but this time i thought sod it started on Semi Pro.
Ppl may say I must be crap at it which tbh I'm not but I'd rather be able to play it then get annoyed and stressed at it, the end of the day its a game lol

Anyway if you guys could suggest teams for me I am looking to actually challenge myself instead of sticking to Liverpool all the time.

Well I usually go for lower league teams and slowly build them up while eventually gaining promotion to the premiership; I just find it really enjoyable and engrossing.

I'm having a blast with Plymouth, as they do have some decent young prospects to develop. Charlton have been fun to use in the past too, for me.

I went FSV Mainz in Fifa 12 and I got a good few seasons of enjoyment out of that save too.

Generally I'd recommend any lower league team (as long as you have patience), or a foreign mid-to-bottom table club :p
 
I have to say, 4-3-3 is working really well for me. In past Fifa games it was the formation of nightmares, where midfielders wandered off and the defence was always exposed and leaking goals. Now though, it's the best way to set up my Scunthorpe team and Shane Long loves having more space as a lone striker, which i think is having a good effect on everybody else. Even Diop, the worst striker i've signed in any Fifa game ever, gets on the scoresheet when he has to play.

As for all the bugs, i can't say i've had any really, although cut scenes like for subs do seem to take longer with more info being loaded.

Interesting, what formation did you play in past FIFA games? All I've used the last several years has been variants of a 4-3-3 (and sometimes a 3-4-3) and I've been successful against CPU and human opponents. 4-3-3 has always seemed great to me, it covers so much of the pitch while still retaining dominance in center midfield.
 
Anyone experience this apparent player contracts bug in which you renew players' contracts but some of them come up as a negative in the contracts list?

It's happened to me at the end of my first season. I renewed contracts, all the players accepted them, but I get emails saying I have players running out, it's listed as negative years, and I can't do anything 'cause when I click on them to renew, it says that I've already done so.
 
So I started a new season and 4 of my players are now Free Agents.

So be warned: player contract renewal is bugged.

The game basically robbed me of 4 players.

They weren't important players but I had been hoping of selling them and reinvesting their fees. Real bummer.
 
I think I found a work-around of sorts. I reverted to an end of season save. Instead of renewing all the contracts that were expiring at once - I think I had about 9 players with expiring contracts - I did them in bunches of 3.

I got no negative contracts and I've started a new season with my entire squad intact.

Go figure.
 
Nomvethe is an old Aalborg BK player - He was really good and I loved watching him when going to the stadium and on TV :) His technique is immense. He

Absolute quality. Looks like he won player of the season last year too

http://www.thesoccerpages.com/2011/sites/default/files/news_default/SiyabongaNomvethe_PSLAwards.jpg

I think its great that you can buy a player of that age on a 1 year contract, because their guile & experience may be just what an under performing lower ranked club needs as a short term fix.

For the same reasons, Im seriously tempted by Lee Trundle! :)
 
WAGNER LOVE

David Wagner the former Coach of Borussia Dortmund II and Hoffenheim U17s & U19s has officially signed on the dotted line to fill the manager shaped whole at the Gluckgas Stadion.

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Given the immediate target of a mid-table finish, it appears that Dresden, are being realistic about their aspirations for a tilt at the Bundesliga, preferring to consolidate themselves after a decade of underachievement.

40 year old Wagner, who holds a dual US and German passport and who played alongside Eric Wynalda, Cobi Jones and Ernie Stewart, is relishing the opportunity of a shot at the big time with a club of Dynamo's stature and a key priority will be to get key senior players onside with his new regime.
 
WAGNER LOVE

David Wagner the former Coach of Borussia Dortmund II and Hoffenheim U17s & U19s has officially signed on the dotted line to fill the manager shaped whole at the Gluckgas Stadion.

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Given the immediate target of a mid-table finish, it appears that Dresden, are being realistic about their aspirations for a tilt at the Bundesliga, preferring to consolidate themselves after a decade of underachievement.

40 year old Wagner, who holds a dual US and German passport and who played alongside Eric Wynalda, Cobi Jones and Ernie Stewart, is relishing the opportunity of a shot at the big time with a club of Dynamo's stature and a key priority will be to get key senior players onside with his new regime.
hahah, great choice!
 
Enjoy my CM as manager of Le Mans.

On Legendary with Placebo's sliders tweaked slightly. Only problem is that I always seem to boss possession (60/40 most games) and have 3 times as many shots as the CPU, but draw a lot of games 1-1. :BORED:

Also, whereas I have score 30-yarders, headers, tap ins, etc. The CPU only seems to even try to score from through balls for a 1-on-1. I would occasionally like them to speculate with a distance shot or a cross.
 
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John W Henry and Tom Werner are on some heavy drugs/sleep deprivation combo apparently.

Win the League, a domestic Cup and Europa league with this team and 16 million for reinforcements?

Sure guys, sure..just you two take it easy.
Why don't you sit down?
How about some warm milk ha?
Sounds good doesn't it?

Cookies too?
 
Anyone notice that the generic crowd chants aren't all that generic? Just playing as Wednesday v Bolton and the crowd are singing a Tottenham chant, previous match was Wednesday v Everton and the crowd were chanting "united, united", really crappy.
 
Anyone notice that the generic crowd chants aren't all that generic? Just playing as Wednesday v Bolton and the crowd are singing a Tottenham chant, previous match was Wednesday v Everton and the crowd were chanting "united, united", really crappy.

ive only really noticed anfield singing you'll never walk alone and at chelsea some chelshit song lol
 
John W Henry and Tom Werner are on some heavy drugs/sleep deprivation combo apparently.

Win the League, a domestic Cup and Europa league with this team and 16 million for reinforcements?

Sure guys, sure..just you two take it easy.
Why don't you sit down?
How about some warm milk ha?
Sounds good doesn't it?

Cookies too?

I freed up a load of cash by accidentally selling Suarez for £37.5m to Madrid (they only offered £22m so I countered with something I presumed they'd turn down) and recalling Carroll (for about £2.4m).

With the spare cash I was able to buy Agbonlahor, Ben Arfa and Sessegnon and bring Leandro in on loan.

I now rotate all four without noticing any decline in my performances as they've all got different skills.
 
Somehow the CPU nearly always manages to score within seconds after I score myself. I find it almost impossible to hold on to a lead.

Also it seems that every CPU attack is a counter attack. A more appropriate term would be fast break. But I don't know, that can also have something to do with the formation with which I'm currently playing, probably not defensive enough (especially since I have two backs with high offensive work rates, one of them even has low defensive work rate). So I gotta tweak my formation first.

Oh, and it also seems that the CPU is way better at receiving passes and controlling the ball than I am. Which can also be frustrating.
 
Ramp up the CPU's first touch error and increase pass speed, that'll help there :)

And I generally go "ultra-defensive" straight after scoring.

If you think about it, most teams do lower their attacking mentality right after scoring so it's quite realistic.
 
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