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  • bsurocksrule
    Rookie
    • Jun 2010
    • 240

    #1

    Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

    The last time I played the FIFA series was back during the N64 days. Even then I didn't play that much. Decided I wanted to get into soccer so I bought the game on the Playstation store so I'm eagerly waiting to get started.

    Any tips for a rookie? I can't find information about the FIFA 14 career modes. What are it's pros and cons? Which career mode do you like better?

    What's the learning curve? I play sports games all the time - Namely NBA 2K and Madden. Should I be able to learn the controls easier? Sorry for the vague questions haha
  • RandyBass
    MVP
    • Dec 2009
    • 1179

    #2
    Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

    Just play. It's pretty straight forward.

    Other than that I would definitely recommend adjusting sliders to help the CPU attack, maybe even bumping up the difficulty as well. The CPU AI is far too passive when on offense.

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    • eyeamg0dly
      MVP
      • May 2009
      • 1671

      #3
      Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

      dont use your hands
      dont go offside

      and most importantly

      NEVER EAT YELLOW SNOW
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      • bsurocksrule
        Rookie
        • Jun 2010
        • 240

        #4
        Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

        Thanks for the advice. Enjoying my first couple days with FIFA.

        I'm pretty much new to team building in soccer. I have read the Idiots guide to soccer articles that were posted on OS a while ago. Is there a guide anywhere that can help me learn to build soccer teams?

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        • doyce7
          Pro
          • Nov 2013
          • 631

          #5
          Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

          Originally posted by bsurocksrule
          Thanks for the advice. Enjoying my first couple days with FIFA.

          I'm pretty much new to team building in soccer. I have read the Idiots guide to soccer articles that were posted on OS a while ago. Is there a guide anywhere that can help me learn to build soccer teams?
          I learned through trial and error. Best way to learn if you ask me. Just takes alot longer haha
          http://www.operationsports.com/forum...fifa-14-a.html

          http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFm1JY_TUaCYBXQkcr6EpMg

          http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2045908582

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          • eyeamg0dly
            MVP
            • May 2009
            • 1671

            #6
            Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

            Originally posted by bsurocksrule
            Thanks for the advice. Enjoying my first couple days with FIFA.

            I'm pretty much new to team building in soccer. I have read the Idiots guide to soccer articles that were posted on OS a while ago. Is there a guide anywhere that can help me learn to build soccer teams?
            what kind of team to you want to build? what formation are you going to generally play out of? Before you build a team, think about how you want to play the game.

            I generally play out of the 4-4-2 and all the variations of it. This year I switched to 4-3-3. I originally wanted to try a false 9 approach but honestly it is not really my style. I build up between my midfielders and wingers then feed my forward ground passes for goals. majority of my goals are inside 10 meters from the goal.

            The way I am building my team.

            wingers are key to my attack, I look for dribbling, short pass, vision, and finishing as my primary skills. I only look at physical skills to make decisions on players when technical skills are equal or close to it. Although my focus is to score with my forward, these guys still need to be able to score, so finishing is very important.

            CF / ST position just needs to have ball control, short passing, finishing, weak foot and attack position skills. I rarely attack from crosses, so my forward just gets fed all game long. If I can't get a pass directly to him from the wing, then I take hard shots at the edge of the box and try to get a deflecting from the keeper to him.

            central midfielders just need stamina, short and long passing, free kick, curve, etc. These guys setup the wingers, who then setup the forward. Because I am looking for specific abilities from the wings and forwards, these guys need to be able to fill in with the other team skills free kicks, penalties, corners, etc. although my fullbacks generally have crossing and curve skills for corners.

            defenders, just need defensive skills, jumping, and heading skills for set pieces.
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            • longranger
              Pro
              • Oct 2008
              • 917

              #7
              Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

              what would be the best team and or players to play with as a newbie?
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              • half-fast
                Rookie
                • Sep 2011
                • 857

                #8
                Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

                Originally posted by longranger
                what would be the best team and or players to play with as a newbie?
                Depends on whether youre a newbie to just the game, or newbie to the fifa game and soccer in general. If youre a newbie to both, its probably most important to get to know the basics first, so I would suggest teams with top players like Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Man U, Man City, Arsenal and work that way. Players would be Messi, Ronaldo, Luis Suarez, Falcao and others.

                If you know something about soccer, but are new to the game, I would suggest playing on a mid to high level champions league team like Zenit, or going all out and becoming familiar with the English Championship and try to get promoted to the Premier League.
                TB Lightning | Liverpool | Panathinaikos | Toronto FC

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                • bsurocksrule
                  Rookie
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 240

                  #9
                  Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

                  Thanks for the help guys. Guess I just need to experiment to build the best teams. Hopefully my team doesn't suck my first few seasons lol.

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                  • bsurocksrule
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 240

                    #10
                    Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

                    Well time for me to re-visit this thread. After about two months of playing this game, I restarted my manager's career once. The second time I GM'd the Seattle Sounders I made the playoffs my first year but failed in the conference championship match. the next year I won the MLS cup. The next year I lost the MLS Cup series to New York. The next year(The year I'm currently on) I have the most points in the league half-way through the season. I want to know,

                    Is it really this easy? Or am I just really becoming good at identifying talent? Or is it that the Sounders are that good? Feel like I'm missing something.

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                    • doyce7
                      Pro
                      • Nov 2013
                      • 631

                      #11
                      Re: Advice to a new FIFA 14 user

                      Originally posted by bsurocksrule
                      Well time for me to re-visit this thread. After about two months of playing this game, I restarted my manager's career once. The second time I GM'd the Seattle Sounders I made the playoffs my first year but failed in the conference championship match. the next year I won the MLS cup. The next year I lost the MLS Cup series to New York. The next year(The year I'm currently on) I have the most points in the league half-way through the season. I want to know,

                      Is it really this easy? Or am I just really becoming good at identifying talent? Or is it that the Sounders are that good? Feel like I'm missing something.
                      The MLS has alot of parity. Teams all have similar ratings and so with the help of a person playing as them, any team you choose will at some point be the best team in the league. MLS is a good learning ground for this reason. Once you start feeling it's really easy then maybe it's time for a new challenge. Try going to the Netherlands or Belguim maybe, that is if the usual England/Spain/Germany don't interest you. Italy is a fun place to go as well.
                      http://www.operationsports.com/forum...fifa-14-a.html

                      http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFm1JY_TUaCYBXQkcr6EpMg

                      http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2045908582

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