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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 34023

    #1

    Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions



    With the European seasons having kicked off, it's that time of the year where we get...

    Written By: Kevin Groves

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  • LoadStar81
    Rookie
    • Oct 2018
    • 202

    #2
    Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

    Two things I've noticed early in Player Career.

    The backstory feature gives you five options: Clean Slate, which is the "standard" start; the three preset story lines; and a Custom Start, which is where you can go completely nutsoid with your opening. If you really want to go full "angel on your shoulder" with that, you can start as a 17-year-old with maxed-out personality, 100 Skill Points to allocate, and a million bucks in the bank.

    HOWEVER. If you opt to start in, say, League Two, and work your way up, you won't get the full intros early on, EVEN IF THE OPTION IS SET TO "ALWAYS." Those roll in "select" 11-a-side games, per the weasel words in the menu.

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    • HenryClay1844
      Rookie
      • Jul 2013
      • 275

      #3
      Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

      You have watched remarkably little football if you think keepers are never beat at the near post.

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      • flo182
        Rookie
        • Oct 2013
        • 260

        #4
        Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

        Great review!

        After not having played FIFA / EA FC for 2-3 years I came back this year to see if the IQ / Tactics feature really made a difference for singleplayer.

        There are some things I really like, especially the graphics look way better for me but some other things really stop me from enjoying the game.

        Two things were already mentioned.

        - Lack of midfield play. Or at least there I haven't found a way to use midfield play to really built up successful attacks. Too often it's the same old style that relies on fast players on the wings.

        - Centerback behavior. If things get dangerous through the middle of the field it's because centerbacks behave completely insane.

        Another thing I don't like is the ball physics. It still feels like the ball has no real weight. Like playing with a balloon that at times randomly goes really fast and sometimes really slow. In my memory games like PES 1-6 on PS2 had better ball physics and I think even the old FIFA titles (09-16) were better.

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        • KG
          Welcome Back
          • Sep 2005
          • 17583

          #5
          Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

          Originally posted by HenryClay1844
          You have watched remarkably little football if you think keepers are never beat at the near post.

          Where did I say they never get beat near post irl? Hell, Onana gets beat near post all the time, even yesterday vs FC Twente.

          Compared to FC24, keepers don’t get beat nearly as much by soft shots in FC 25


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          • dubcity
            Hall Of Fame
            • May 2012
            • 17876

            #6
            Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

            The lack of midfield really is a joke this year. Especially if you play with (and/or against) a team that has enough stars and guys with a dozen of those player badge things. Don't even bother playing a match that includes Real Madrid. It's not too surprising, but with all the talk of hypermotion and tactics I don't understand why it's as bad as ever.

            The problem for us is that most of the complaining EA will hear will be alone the lines of, "worst FIFA ever, my teammates don't make runs, and I give up BS goals. Hella scripted and unfair." For those of who want a game that resembles the sport we watch on TV, our points are drowned out by people with other motives.

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            • MiracleMet718
              Pro
              • Apr 2016
              • 2152

              #7
              Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

              I don’t agree with the lack of midfield play. I’ve had a lot of midfield play by both myself and the CPU and have seen goals created with moving the ball around the midfield and even playing it from the back line as well. It probably the first time in the last 5 EAFC/FIFAs that I’ve had it as well.

              I’m playing simulation mode with tactical CPU sliders and haven’t had any issues with it. How are you guys setup tactically and how do you defend? Most of the people I play with that have had issues with midfield play are usually constantly pressing/chasing the CPU around defensively instead of sitting back and closing off the forward passing lanes.

              I only press when I have the CPU with the ball either on the wing or areas where I have 2 players to collapse in the middle. Otherwise I sit back and switch off with my midfielders as they pass around trying to find those gaps. The passes go forward but since I push a little more with my CBs and force them to pass it back and then keep them outside.

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              • dubcity
                Hall Of Fame
                • May 2012
                • 17876

                #8
                Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                Originally posted by desouza7
                I don’t agree with the lack of midfield play. I’ve had a lot of midfield play by both myself and the CPU and have seen goals created with moving the ball around the midfield and even playing it from the back line as well. It probably the first time in the last 5 EAFC/FIFAs that I’ve had it as well.

                I’m playing simulation mode with tactical CPU sliders and haven’t had any issues with it. How are you guys setup tactically and how do you defend? Most of the people I play with that have had issues with midfield play are usually constantly pressing/chasing the CPU around defensively instead of sitting back and closing off the forward passing lanes.

                I only press when I have the CPU with the ball either on the wing or areas where I have 2 players to collapse in the middle. Otherwise I sit back and switch off with my midfielders as they pass around trying to find those gaps. The passes go forward but since I push a little more with my CBs and force them to pass it back and then keep them outside.
                If you're going to play realistically it should really depend on team matchup and IRL tactics that they would use. Watford isn't going to gegenpress Manchester City, and Arsenal isn't going to sit back and defend against Crystal Palace. But in general teams do close down players up top, while also maintaining shape in the midfield. It shouldn't take a 10 defender zone defense to keep the midfielders in front of the ball.

                The problem is the direct approach of passing straight through the midfield is way too OP and unrealistically easy, especially with teams rated 4 stars and above. That's the way I see it, anyway.

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                • MiracleMet718
                  Pro
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 2152

                  #9
                  Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                  Originally posted by dubcity
                  If you're going to play realistically it should really depend on team matchup and IRL tactics that they would use. Watford isn't going to gegenpress Manchester City, and Arsenal isn't going to sit back and defend against Crystal Palace. But in general teams do close down players up top, while also maintaining shape in the midfield. It shouldn't take a 10 defender zone defense to keep the midfielders in front of the ball.

                  The problem is the direct approach of passing straight through the midfield is way too OP and unrealistically easy, especially with teams rated 4 stars and above. That's the way I see it, anyway.
                  I think that’s fair. I need to play more mid-level teams but I haven’t seen too much of the passing straight through the midfield yet. I’ve seen the to teams pressure more and pass the ball around quicker/better and the lower teams sit back and park the bus a bit. Still would like to see more variety but it’s better than years past.

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                  • Ghost Of The Year
                    T Bone
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 6428

                    #10
                    Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                    Originally posted by KG
                    Where did I say they never get beat near post irl? Hell, Onana gets beat near post all the time, even yesterday vs FC Twente.

                    Compared to FC24, keepers don’t get beat nearly as much by soft shots in FC 25


                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                    Originally posted by Kevin Groves
                    ''...at their near post where keepers should never get beat.''
                    Unless that means something else?
                    Talk about things nobody cares.

                    Screw Discord. Make OS Great Again.

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                    • KG
                      Welcome Back
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 17583

                      #11
                      Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                      Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
                      Unless that means something else?

                      “Should”… not “never”


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                      • LucianoJJ
                        Pro
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 593

                        #12
                        Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                        I'm disappointed that AC Milan is not in the game. The San Siro's absence is iconic. The Simulation Mode is a big improvement.

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                        • LoadStar81
                          Rookie
                          • Oct 2018
                          • 202

                          #13
                          Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                          One other surprising bit of free DLC: international commentary!

                          Last time I saw, if you were in the US, you only had access to English, French, and Spanish (Latin America). Now, all commentary is available: English, French, Spanish (Spain AND Latin America), Brazilian Portuguese, German, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Russian, Arabic, Korean, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese.

                          Saw it on the PSN Store last night and downloaded the lot. I didn't know if that was wide release, a mix-up, temporary for launch, or standard going forward, but I wasn't going to let this opportunity go the way of P.T.

                          Some frustrations, however.

                          In true zero to hero fashion, I opted to start Player Career with Accrington Stanley. A couple months in, the best contract the agent has scared up, was from Birmingham City. They want ten First Touch goals to pay my toon the max.

                          (For those of you getting autoalopecia over that objective: think of it as a hockey one-timer. Your teammate has to ground pass the ball to you--lob passes don't count--and you have to score off that pass, without stopping the ball.)

                          Now, why they want that from a midfielder is anyone's guess, but whatever.

                          Problem is, you need a teammate to set you up for those. And GREAT OOGLY MOOGLY, I would swear my linemates were Rain Man, Simple Jack, and Forrest Gump, for how they move the ball.

                          Back pass, D-to-D, back pass, d-to-d, rinse and repeat. Some of the snarkier lines I've uncorked on stream:

                          "The goal, is THAT way!" (In my best impression of J.W. Pepper in "The Man With the Golden Gun")
                          "What is this, Ico? Won't move forward unless I literally hold your hand?!"
                          "This isn't Cal versus Stanford, so WHY ARE YOU RUNNING 'THE PLAY'?!"
                          "I haven't seen that many needless concessions and pointless giveaways, since Paul Ryan was Speaker of the House!"

                          You get the idea.

                          And my (ahem) MIDFIELDER is supposed to score ten First Touch goals with this bunch.

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                          • Ac3way
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 205

                            #14
                            Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                            How do i change player position from CDM to CM on tactics screen? I would like to make Juves Manuel Locatelli for box-box CM role, just like he is real life. He is deep lying playmaker CDM on the game.

                            Now i have double 6 playing on midfield and one CAM. I would prefer to have CDM, CM and CAM for my tactics.

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                            • Dinner
                              Rookie
                              • Oct 2023
                              • 13

                              #15
                              Re: Early EA Sports FC 25 Impressions

                              It appears they have removed the option. I am surprised more people aren't complaining about it

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