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FIFA 16: Find The Right Way
I started out hating FIFA 16, but now I'm pretty much convinced its the right way to go.
I have a few issues with it though:
Thanks to the passing change, having high rated players is much more important this year than earlier. Which is a good thing but I guess it works against me as I cant compete with the prices on the good players. Atleast not yet. Although the changes to passing are welcome it basicly ment I had to relearn the game. I was used to easily pinging passes around in midfield and playing quick one twos. This year, doing that is much more difficult, and especially so if you have poor players.
But it gives the game a more realistic feel to it. If you are able to master passing, the first touches and use drilled passes properly - I think you will have a real advantage with a lot of Fifa 16 coins xbox 360. But I'm guessing having those insane players will help you even more this year.
The other thing I dont like that much is that they have made dribbling even more effective. I felt it was more than enough effective in FIFA 15, but it is increasingly so in FIFA 16. So far in the game, Bolasie is BY FAR the best player I've tried yet, having only tried rather cheap but pretty OK BPL players so far though.
There's also a few weird anomalies, like passes going through my defenders and just some weird physics but not toooo much to complain about...
Lastly, I think the pass interception frequency is a little bit high. It could have a lot to do with my passing, of course - so I'll leave that one open. I do rate myself as a rather good passer though.
Other than that, after about 10 games on FUT, 5 games on H2H and about 10 on Pro Clubs I'm starting to get the hang of it and I'm really liking it. Both the increased difficulty in passing, and hence the lower effectiveness of pace. If they can keep the coinbuyers/sellers out of FUT aswell, and more people will play it low key - then we might have a classic on our hands.
I have a few issues with it though:
Thanks to the passing change, having high rated players is much more important this year than earlier. Which is a good thing but I guess it works against me as I cant compete with the prices on the good players. Atleast not yet. Although the changes to passing are welcome it basicly ment I had to relearn the game. I was used to easily pinging passes around in midfield and playing quick one twos. This year, doing that is much more difficult, and especially so if you have poor players.
But it gives the game a more realistic feel to it. If you are able to master passing, the first touches and use drilled passes properly - I think you will have a real advantage with a lot of Fifa 16 coins xbox 360. But I'm guessing having those insane players will help you even more this year.
The other thing I dont like that much is that they have made dribbling even more effective. I felt it was more than enough effective in FIFA 15, but it is increasingly so in FIFA 16. So far in the game, Bolasie is BY FAR the best player I've tried yet, having only tried rather cheap but pretty OK BPL players so far though.
There's also a few weird anomalies, like passes going through my defenders and just some weird physics but not toooo much to complain about...
Lastly, I think the pass interception frequency is a little bit high. It could have a lot to do with my passing, of course - so I'll leave that one open. I do rate myself as a rather good passer though.
Other than that, after about 10 games on FUT, 5 games on H2H and about 10 on Pro Clubs I'm starting to get the hang of it and I'm really liking it. Both the increased difficulty in passing, and hence the lower effectiveness of pace. If they can keep the coinbuyers/sellers out of FUT aswell, and more people will play it low key - then we might have a classic on our hands.