EA Sports FC could improve the game's current structure from Nevill's blog




Communication with players is now more crucial in the eyes of FC 24 Coins managers today than it ever was before since they must ensure that their players are keeping their heads on their game and be a force for good. Managers of the Football Managerseries has definitely noticed this and has widened its options for communication, and there are now options for body language available to managers in order to communicate their message. It's not realistic to expect EA Sports FC to achieve the levels of interaction with players of Football Manager by the series in the upcoming release, but it would be wonderful to see the game improve on FC 24's restricted and monotonous dialogue options.


One aspect in the game which has become increasingly complicated over time is the negotiation of contracts and transfers. The biggest clubs in the world are currently paying upwards of 100 million for a single player, and contract negotiations are worth more than 300k a week, with many clauses, bonuses, and payment plans being put into place.


So, it would be fantastic it would be great if EA Sports FC could improve the game's current structure. EA has worked to ensure that the negotiation and transfer process appear attractive with managers and players gathering in restaurants and offices however the more nitty-gritty financial details are the ones that people care about.


Bad defensive A.I. is a constant issue and source of EA Sports FC 24 Coins anger to EA Sports FC footballers throughout course of the series' history. While defensive A.I. has advanced in leaps and bounds in the past decade, fullbacks continue to make strange decisions about their positions and center backs continue to watch runners like they're in a trance which will destroy any appearance or offside trap.



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By Nevill
Added Dec 15 '23

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