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- FC 24's Career Mode AI Needs To Play The Man, Not The FC 24 Coins Ball
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This is the main reason Ben avoids Career Mode, and I hadnrsquo;t really thought about it before, but now that I have, I canrsquo;t say I blame him. I love Career Mode because I think it the purest form of FIFA, and the added Create A Team option in FIFA 22 pushed that definition even further. It allows you to tell your own stories, bringing in superstars or relative unknowns who tick all the right boxes. Some players who look the business on paper donrsquo;t work out for you, while others donrsquo;t have the best stats but still manage to turn a game on its head. Ultimate Team has this too, but for me players are too disposable in Ultimate Team. Literally, the game encourages you to chuck them away as part of challenge-based swaps for better stars. In Career Mode, just like Danny Drinkwater rotting on Chelsea bench, yoursquo;re stuck with them.
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I love Career Mode because of what I make of it, but it true that the game doesnrsquo;t really help you out much. When you play online, you encounter all sorts of different tactics. Granted, you also play PSG over and over again, but at least in method it offers some variety. Career Mode is the opposite - you play a lot of different clubs, and while they all have their own formations, the AI isnrsquo;t sophisticated enough to make you feel like there a sense of variation. Better teams have better players, but that it.
Clubs adapt all the time. Liverpool biggest weakness has been their inability to overcome a low block, so less technical teams opt for containment football against the Reds and hope they can hold out for 90 minutes. Relegation dogfight teams tend to leave one on you, picking up tactical and tenacious fouls in an attempt to disrupt the flow of the game. Some clubs play tiki-taka, others burst on the break. Some teams want to narrow the play, others play with width. Do you defend in lines, pairs, or triangles? Does your double pivot rotate, drop deep, or stay fixed? When your right back pushes up, does the right mid or the centre mid drop back, or does the defence move into a back three temporarily? Is your forward on the shoulder or a trequartista?
These are just some of the different ways to play football, and yet FIFA AI teams mostly play the same. Defenders cover individually and the nearest player fills the gap. Attacks happen either via through balls or runs out wide and passes inside. Teams never show up to hurt you in FIFA, but if Irsquo;m taking Arsenal away to Stoke in the League Cup, shouldnrsquo;t they?
Career Mode will always be my go-to in FIFA, or as Irsquo;ll soon have to get used to calling it, EA Sports FC. And despite the fact it makes EA no money past the initial purchase, Irsquo;ve been pleasantly surprised to see it receive significant improvements in the past couple of entries. But to keep building on those foundations, we need teams that think independently and realistically. FIFA needs to figure out its low block.
Why I'm Not Playing FC 24
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I should clarify, Irsquo;m talking about Ultimate Team FC Coins for sale here. I donrsquo;t see the point in Career Mode these days, as Irsquo;d prefer to play Football Manager for that kind of transfer wheeling dealing, and FIFA gameplay isnrsquo;t good enough to hold up when yoursquo;re just playing AI team after AI team. I want to build a squad with the stars, and I want those stars to have buffed up stats and for them to score outrageous goals against real players. Ultimate Team has no equal in that regard.