Why are there two sets of rules?

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  • SpHSpH
    Pro
    • Sep 2008
    • 795

    #16
    Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

    I agree with Furq - that was my original point.

    I have no issue with a card discrepancy ... I almost NEVER use the slide tackle so I get very few cards.

    My true complaint is with "regular" fouls. My dudes get knocked over WAY MORE often with no whistle. It makes me sad - some very nice build-ups get ruined by no-calls.
    New to FIFA23 ... did not care for FIFA22 ... after having played FIFA19 for the previous three years!
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    • malvinthra
      Rookie
      • Jul 2004
      • 49

      #17
      Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

      I've noticed that the higher the difficulty the greater disparity in fouls called on the computer vs. me. I agree this is very frustrating.

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      • johnnydangerously
        Rookie
        • Dec 2008
        • 85

        #18
        Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

        Originally posted by rckabillyRaider
        Why this game doesn't have gameplay sliders is beyond me. Would be a top notch game if it did.
        Hear, hear, man. It's pretty crazy to think FIFA and NHL both come out of the same studio in Vancouver. Yet only NHL has the amazing set of sliders that let you create the exact type of gameplay you want.

        God, what a dream FIFA would be! Let's see…

        • Reduce ball control
        • Reduce passing accuracy
        • Reduce CPU defensive pressure
        • Increase foul tendency
        • Increase pass interceptions
        • Increase fatigue effects

        …things like that.

        :-D

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