![]() He hands in a transfer request and demands to be sold in the window. He banged in a couple against West Brom and now thinks he’s the best player there is or ever will be. Here’s the scenario: your star player wants to leave. With Andromeda showing that it’s possible to do player customisation (no matter how disappointingly) on the Frostbite engine, making your manager look less like a PE teacher shouldn’t be too hard a stretch for FIFA 18’s Career. It wouldn’t be the hardest thing in the world for EA to add a broader range of possibilities for manager faces and styles. This also extended to Career, where the customisation options for your custom managers were slightly improved upon while still lacking a lot of flexibility. More manager customisation options Source: EA SportsįIFA 17 brought with it realistic manager likenesses for the first time in the series’ history – well, unless you’re Everton’s Ronald Koeman, who just looked like something that would live under your bed. They’re rough diamonds, but whenever a youngster bursts onto the scene in the real game, there’s usually something to get excited about. ![]() Couple that with sloppy ball control, the impossibility of beating opponents, and the stamina of a ten year old dog and it’s hard to advise putting them in your team. For some reason, they’re almost always midgets, so they’re likely to get bullied off the ball with ease. There just simply isn’t room in the squad to potentially give your opponents an advantage with a rough talent letting the team down.Ī lot of this is down to just how amateur youngsters feels when given a run out against the big boys. It’s great that FIFA has introduced a more in-depth approach to implementing new players into Career, but it’s just not quite there yet, especially if you’re playing in a top 8 side. Anything else you want in the next FIFA? Let me know. With that in mind, here are some much needed changes for FIFA 18’s Career mode that I would love to see. EA should be striving to emulate Football Manager, not struggling to keep up with LMA Manager 2007. There are small, welcome changes, sure, but the big picture is that of a mode that’s not moving forward to represent the complete package. With EA seemingly complacent with everything non-FUT, Career has been slacking in recent editions. The day-to-day drama of the sport is simply better reflected than it ever could be when playing online. In my opinion, it just feels more like football compared to the speedy winger cheesing found in Ultimate Team, or even something like Seasons. When FUT generates as much money for EA as it does, though, it’s hard not to blame them for focusing most of their efforts on something millions play, much in the same way that Rockstar and Take-Two seem to have abandoned plans for single-player DLC for GTA V thanks to the success of GTA Online.Īlthough they might not be as numerous, there are still those who play FIFA just for Career, myself included. With the almost unstoppable rise of FUT, Career mode in FIFA games has slowly become an afterthought.
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