Filippo-Inzaghi
Championship
No italian teams in the video - I'm starting to believe that the Serie A licence has shifted hands.
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That's a huge blow if true. All the clubs (bar Juventus) should still be present with all licenses negotiated individually, right? It's just that you won't have the league logo (and on the sleeves) plus the appropriate ball, for example. Doesn't sound like a lot but... It's a huge league, a huge license to grab.No italian teams in the video - I'm starting to believe that the Serie A licence has shifted hands.
That's a huge blow if true. All the clubs (bar Juventus) should still be present with all licenses negotiated individually, right? It's just that you won't have the league logo (and on the sleeves) plus the appropriate ball, for example. Doesn't sound like a lot but... It's a huge league.
HERE WE GO!
The FIFA 20 website has been updated again but there's not much that's new. Gameplay trailer is below...
Bloody good spot mate - Blink and you'll miss it!BayArena ingame.
Yeah he's not hitting free kicks like that.They should have put David Luiz instead in that situation who hits knuckle balls.Why is Marcos Alonso hitting perfect knuckle balls. He's never even attempted one in real life.
Probably because they don't dare show Ronaldo doing it.Why is Marcos Alonso hitting perfect knuckle balls. He's never even attempted one in real life.
But that's in 2010, while this is in 2019. EA should know better by nowProbably because they don't dare show Ronaldo doing it.
But why Alonso of all players is in your world wide gameplay trailer is strange.
Reminds me of how they had Ashley Cole, Who even my nan who doesn't watch football, knows he's left footed, performing a perfect cross field long pass with his damn right foot in the PES 2011 trailer.
One of the main aspects of FIFA 20 gameplay that we wanted to emphasize is within one-on-one situations. In real-life football, some of the most exciting moments derive from these types of situations, and we wanted to shine a spotlight on them.
Due to the re-architecture of our Positioning system, players should find themselves in one-on-one battles, all over the pitch, more often in FIFA 20. Both the dribbler and the defender will have more time and space to read the play and show their skills than ever before - be it a winger trying to break through the defense, or a holding midfielder closing down a deadly striker - these are some of the moments that can define the advantage in a balanced match.
The thing with those 1v1 clips is that the defenders lunges in for the tackle and so easily gets beat. I want dribblers to be able to put defenders on the back foot and beat/pressure hem through directness, not rely on them overextending like a madman
not sure what to make that dead ball system. looks like it could be both too complicated and too easy
Them Bitch Notes are here:
https://www.ea.com/games/fifa/fifa-...-gameplay-features-deep-dive?isLocalized=true
This.This.This.- They removed no touch dribbling. what a damn shame. that feature was absolutely golden in fifa 16. but they nerfed it to pointlessness in the sequels and now they just outright removed it for this "set-up shot" thing. No no no.
Loving absolutely all of that article.Them Bitch Notes are here:
https://www.ea.com/games/fifa/fifa-...-gameplay-features-deep-dive?isLocalized=true
I don't know if it'll be realistic enough, but I might like this, because I'm a fan of 1on1's and taking out defenders.
So probably not too realistic, given that nowadays most teams want to choke their opponents with high-pressure and by precisely not giving their star players the chance to have 1on1 situations.