Additional hitches include post-game press conferences which don’t reflect what’s just happened on the pitch, participant editing totally switching places randomly, league tables revealing alarming stats such as 75 matches played along with both the UEFA Champions and Europa Leagues failing to start after a couple of seasons. It is a game-breaking mess FIFA 23 coins. Here’s how EA can fix it outside simply patching their very own (frankly disgraceful) pre-release quality controller muck ups.
Aside from reporters asking managers their game was sh*t after a draw, those press conference cut scenes have problems. They’re somewhat drab, each year and they have old for people who pin hopes on Career Mode. This is the sort of enhancement Career should have experienced five, maybe even six, years ago. Perhaps it may actually work.
Press conferences need real depth if they’re likely to stick around the FIFA locker area. It agonising to learn that EA have roughly 15 phrases in their script before things start to replicate, and it’s unacceptable. Certainly by now gamers shelling out money should get an experience? Going forward, these cut scenes need to match what happens on the pitch. That is their primary purpose, after all, so it is painful to learn EA think a rinse-and-repeat formulation is great enough. It really is not.
‘Board Expectations’ are becoming’Bored Expectations’. No, that is not particularly clever wordplay, and no, this writer is not proud of it. Weirdly, he’s barely proud of whatever he has ever achieved in FIFA’s world either when it comes to fulfilling objectives in Career Mode. They’re ultimately useless. There’s no punishment for failing to check off important youth-team based targets for smaller clubs should you finish mid-table, and there’s barely any outcome whatsoever for botching”crucial” objectives either. They exist only to provide the illusion of danger cheap FUT 23 coins, and they neglect once players determine how unthreatening they’re.